Isotope geology of the Norilsk deposits / editor, Oleg Petrov.
2019
QE501.4.N9
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Title
Isotope geology of the Norilsk deposits / editor, Oleg Petrov.
ISBN
9783030052164 (electronic book)
3030052168 (electronic book)
9783030052157
3030052168 (electronic book)
9783030052157
Published
Cham : Springer, 2019.
Language
English
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QE501.4.N9
Dewey Decimal Classification
551.90957
Summary
The book presents isotope-geochemical investigations of the worlds largest reserves of copper, nickel, and platinum-group elements in the Norilsk ore region. Ever since its discovery, generations of geologists have been fascinated by the geology of these deposits, described as a 250 Ma magmatic formation with mafic and ultramafic layered intrusions, disseminated ore and continuous copper-nickel ore bed. The book includes the results of more than 5,000 analyses of eleven isotopic systems, performed at the Russian Research Geological Institutes Center of Isotopic Research between 2005 and 2014. The book is intended for specialists in isotope geology, metallogeny, ore geology and students of geology.
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Petrov, O. V. (Oleg Vladimirovich), 1954- editor.
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Springer geology.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Helium and Argon Isotopes
Sulphur Isotopes
Copper and Nickel Isotopes
Strontium and Neodymium Isotopes
Lead Isotopes
Lutetium and Hafnium Isotopes in Zircons
Isotope Correlations in Rocks and Ores of Major Intrusions in the Norilsk District
Isotope Chronology of Geological Processes
Conclusion.
Helium and Argon Isotopes
Sulphur Isotopes
Copper and Nickel Isotopes
Strontium and Neodymium Isotopes
Lead Isotopes
Lutetium and Hafnium Isotopes in Zircons
Isotope Correlations in Rocks and Ores of Major Intrusions in the Norilsk District
Isotope Chronology of Geological Processes
Conclusion.