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Hydrothermal Processes and Mineral Systems, 2 Bde.

English · Hardback

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Hydrothermal processes on Earth have played an important role in the evolution of our planet. These processes link the lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere in continuously evolving dynamic systems. Terrestrial hydrothermal processes have been active since water condensed to form the hydrosphere, most probably from about 4.4 Ga. The circulation of hot aqueous solution (hydrothermal systems) at, and below, the Earth's surface is ultimately driven by magmatic heat. This book presents an in-depth review of hydrothermal proceses and systems that form beneath the oceans and in intracontinental rifts, continental margins and magmatic arcs. The interaction of hydrothermal fluids with rockwalls, the hydrophere and the biophere, together with changes in their composition through time and space, contribute to the formation of a wide range of mineral deposit types and associated wallrock alteration. On Earth, sites of hydrothermal activity support varied ecosystems based on a range of chemotrophic microorganisms both at surface and in the subsurface. This book also provides an overview of hydrothermal systems associated with meteorite impacts and explores the possibility that hydrothermal processes operate on other terrestrial planets, such as Mars, or satellites of the outer planets such as Titan and Europa. Possible analogues of extraterrestrial putative hydrothermal processes pose the intriguing question of whether primitive life, as we know it, may exist or existed in these planetary bodies.

Audience: This volume will be of interest to scientists and researchers in geosciences and life sciences departments, as well as to professionals and scientists involved in mining and mineral exploration.

List of contents

Water and Hydrothermal Fluids on Earth.- Hydrothermal Processes and Wall Rock Alteration.- Tectonic Settings, Geodynamics and Temporal Evolution of Hydrothermal Mineral Systems.- Intrusion-Related Hydrothermal Mineral Systems.- Porphyry Systems; Fossil and Active Epithermal Systems.- Skarn Systems.- Submarine Hydrothermal Mineral Systems.- Metalliferous Sediments and Sedimentary Rock-Hosted Stratiform and/or Stratabound Hydrothermal Mineral Systems.- Orogenic, Amagmatic and Hydrothermal Mineral Systems of Uncertain Origin.- Hydrothermal Systems and the Biosphere.- Hydrothermal Processes Associated with Meteorite Impacts.- Hydrothermal Processes and Systems on Other Planets and Satellites: Clues for the Search of Extraterrestrial Life.- Uranium Hydrothermal Mineral Systems.

Summary

Hydrothermal processes on Earth have played an important role in the evolution of our planet. These processes link the lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere in continuously evolving dynamic systems. Terrestrial hydrothermal processes have been active since water condensed to form the hydrosphere, most probably from about 4.4 Ga. The circulation of hot aqueous solution (hydrothermal systems) at, and below, the Earth’s surface is ultimately driven by magmatic heat. This book presents an in-depth review of hydrothermal proceses and systems that form beneath the oceans and in intracontinental rifts, continental margins and magmatic arcs. The interaction of hydrothermal fluids with rockwalls, the hydrophere and the biophere, together with changes in their composition through time and space, contribute to the formation of a wide range of mineral deposit types and associated wallrock alteration. On Earth, sites of hydrothermal activity support varied ecosystems based on a range of chemotrophic microorganisms both at surface and in the subsurface. This book also provides an overview of hydrothermal systems associated with meteorite impacts and explores the possibility that hydrothermal processes operate on other terrestrial planets, such as Mars, or satellites of the outer planets such as Titan and Europa. Possible analogues of extraterrestrial putative hydrothermal processes pose the intriguing question of whether primitive life, as we know it, may exist or existed in these planetary bodies.

Audience: This volume will be of interest to scientists and researchers in geosciences and life sciences departments, as well as to professionals and scientists involved in mining and mineral exploration.

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Aus den Rezensionen: "... widmet sich beschreibend ... Hydrothemalsystemen mit ihren Mineralisationen ... Druck, Papier, Druck der Abbildungen und sorgfältige Durchsicht führten zu einer Buchqualität, wie man sie bei Springer-Lehr- und Handbüchern gewohnt ist. ... Das vorliegende ... händliche und übersichtlich gestaltete Handbuch ist vor allem für Wissenschaftler der Geo- und Biowissenschaften gedacht und im Besonderen auch für solche, die an Minerallagerstatten ... arbeiten. ... eine wertvolle Hilfe und Quelle fast unüberschaubarer Informationen aller Art. ... ein umfangreiches, reichhaltiges, aktuelles, modernes, gutgestaltetes und daher uneingeschränkt empfehlenswertes Handbuch ..." (in: Zentralblatt Geologie und Paläontologie Teil II, Month 2009, Issue 5/6, S. 950 f.)

Product details

Authors Franco Pirajno
Assisted by Peter Cawood (Foreword)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.10.2008
 
EAN 9781402086120
ISBN 978-1-4020-8612-0
No. of pages 1250
Dimensions 153 mm x 220 mm x 82 mm
Weight 1049 g
Illustrations XLI, 1250 p. In 2 volumes, not available separately.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geology
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Mineralogy, petrography

B, geology, Earth and Environmental Science, Earth Sciences, Solar system: the Sun & planets, Planetology, Planetary Science, Mineral Resources, Chemistry of minerals, crystals & gems, Economic Geology

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