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Metallogeny of Tin attempts to develop a general metallogenic model for tin in identifying the essential or relevant processes in tin ore formation. The methodological principle is based on an interplay between a background of basic petrogenetic concepts and a number of specific local and regional data on tin deposits and tin provinces. The author condenses the many apparently specific complexities encountered in individual ore deposits to a few major processes of general importance.
List of contents
Contents: Introduction: General Metallogenic Concepts. The Example Tin. Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Tin Ore Deposits. Global Geochemical Evolution of Tin. Geochemical Specialization of Tin Granites.- Petrological Framework: Magmatic Fractionation.- Geochemical Heritage. Crystal-Melt Partitioning of Tin. The Role of Oxidation State.- Solubility of Cassiterite in Silicic Melts. Melt-Fluid Partitioning of Tin. Hydrothermal Solubility of Cassiterite.- Magmatic Enrichment of Tin: Erzgebirge/Krusné Hory, Germany and CSFR. Massif Central, France. Cornwall. Malaysia. Thailand. Nigeria. Nova Scotia, Canada. Cape Granite, South Africa. Snowy Mountains, SE Australia.- Hydrothermal Redistribution: Tanjungpandan, Indonesia. Pilok, Thailand and Hermyingyi, Burma. Ear Mountain, Alaska, USA. Takua Pa, Southern Thailand. Kinta Valley, Malaysia. Chacaltaya, Northern Bolivia. Chorolque, Southern Bolivia.- Regional Element Distribution Patterns and the Problem of Pregranitic Tin Enrichments: General. Erzgebirge, Germany, and Izera Mountains, Poland. The Bolivian Tin Belt. Kelapa Kampit, Belitung Island, Indonesia. Model of Tin Ore Formation: Origin of Tin Granites. Time-Space Framework. The Magmatic System. The Transitional Magmatic-Hydrothermal System. The Hydrothermal System. Synthesis.- References.- Locality Index.- Subject Index.
About the author
Bernd Lehmann wurde 1982 in Köln geboren. Er studierte Design mit Schwerpunkt Illustration an der Fachhochschule Münster und absolvierte zwei Auslandssemester an der Duksung Universität in Korea. Aktuell lebt und arbeitet er in Berlin.