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Main Title Mineral Deposit Research: Meeting the Global Challenge Proceedings of the Eighth Biennial SGA Meeting Beijing, China, 18-21 August 2005 / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Mao, Jingwen.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Bierlein, Frank P.
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
Year Published 2005
Call Number TN260
ISBN 9783540279464
Subjects Geography ; Geology, economic ; Hydraulic engineering ; Mines and mineral resources ; Mineralogy
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27946-6
Collation XXXIX, 1613 p. 791 illus. With CD-ROM (2 volumes, not available separately). online resource.
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Contents Notes
Tectonics, lithospheric, and deep mantle controls on global metallogenic provinces and giant ore deposits -- Basin evolution: base and precious metal mineralization in sediments -- Uranium deposits: metallogeny and exploration -- Magmas and base-metal ore deposits -- Epigenetic gold systems -- Submarine ore systems and ancient analogues: Global comparisons of VMS (IGCP 502) -- Understanding ore systems though precise geochronology, isotope tracing and microgeochemistry -- General geology and economic geology -- Mesozoic to recent geodynamics and metallogeny of eastern Asia -- Metallogeny of the Tethys-Himalayan Orogen -- Geodynamics and metallogeny of the Altaid Orogen (IAGOD +IGCP-473) -- Metallogeny of the Au-Ag-Se-Te mineralized systems (IAGOD +IGCP-486 sponsored) -- Conceptual targeting of mineral deposits -- Exploration, Discovery, and Mine Developments in China (SEG Sponsored Session). In June 1965, a small group of European economic geologists gathered in Heidelberg, Germany, at the invitation of Professor G. C. Amstutz and decided to establish the Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits (SGA) and to start a journal to be called Mineralium Deposita. The first issue of the journal came out in May 1966, and has now matured to a leading journal in economic geology The first Biennial SGA Meeting was held successfully in Nancy, France, in 1991, with subsequent meetings in Grenada (Spain; 1993), Prague (Czech Republic; 1995), Turku (Finland; 1997), London (United Kingdom; 1999), Krakov (Poland; 2001) and Athens (Greece; 2003). In 2002, th the SGA Council decided that its 8 Biennial Meeting in 2005 should be held in Beijing, China, making this the first Biennial Meeting to be convened outside - th rope. Significantly, 2005 also marks the 40 anniversary of the SGA. The decision to host this year's premier meeting in Beijing reflects the Society's successful transition from its traditional European focus to a truly global organization, with 24% of SGA members situated in North America, 13% in Australia and Oceania, and 5% in Asia. Over the last 27 years China has made dramatic progress towards political and economic reform, and opening the nation to the outside world. China's rapid e- nomic development demands increasing amounts of minerals, fuels and materials, and this is currently a major driver for the global economic markets.