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(2002) Timing and Location of Major Ore Deposits in an Evolving Orogen. Special Publication Vol. 204. Geological Society of London

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TitleTiming and Location of Major Ore Deposits in an Evolving Orogen
ReportSpecial Publication
Year2002Volume<   204   >
PublisherGeological Society of London
Mindat Ref. ID430799Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:430799:4
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Full Reference(2002) Timing and Location of Major Ore Deposits in an Evolving Orogen. Special Publication Vol. 204. Geological Society of London
Plain Text(2002) Timing and Location of Major Ore Deposits in an Evolving Orogen. Special Publication Vol. 204. Geological Society of London
InGeological Society of London (1964 - 2020) Special Publication
Abstract/Notes As an outcome of the European Science Foundation scientific programme, GEODE, on geodynamic and ore deposit evolution, this book examines the underlying geodynamic processes that lead to the formation of ore deposits in order to discover what controls the timing and location of major ore deposits in an evolving orogen.A collection of 19 research papers examines various aspects of ore genesis in the context of the geodynamic processes occurring with an evolving orogen. Although the majority of papers relate to Europe, their findings have a global significance for metallogenesis The book will be of interest to all those involved in research or mineral exploration concerned with metallogenesis. In addition, ore deposits provide new evidence about magnetism associated with transient, rapid changes in plate motions and subduction processes in unusual tectonic settings, and are therefore of interest to those involved in both the magmatic and tectonic processes of orogenesis.

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