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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Igneous rocks. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (260 pages)
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 9783642596650
    DDC: 552.1
    Language: English
    Note: Potassic Igneous Rocks and Associated Gold-Copper Mineralization -- Potassic Igneous Rocks and Associated Gold-Copper Mineralization 3rd, Updated and Enlarged Edition -- Copyright -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Definitions and Nomenclature -- 3 Tectonic Settings of Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4 Selected Type-Localities of Potassic Igneous Rocks from the Five Tectonic Settings -- 5 Primary Enrichment of Precious Metals in Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 6 Direct Associations Between Potassic Igneous Rocks and Gold-Copper Deposits -- 7 Indirect Associations Between Lamprophyres and Gold-Copper Deposits -- 8 Halogen Contents of Mineralized Versus Unmineralized Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 9 Implications for Mineral Exploration -- 10 Characteristics of Some Gold-Copper Deposits Associated with Potassic Igneous Rocks -- References -- Subject Index.
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Gold ores. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (225 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783662009208
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences Series ; v.56
    DDC: 552.1
    Language: English
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Mineral resources. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (342 pages)
    Edition: 4th ed.
    ISBN: 9783319230511
    Series Statement: Mineral Resource Reviews Series
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- About the Authors -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Preamble: Potassic Igneous Rocks and Their Importance -- 1.2 Scope of Book -- References -- 2 Definitions and Nomenclature -- 2.1 Historical Perspective of Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 2.2 Potassic Igneous Rocks as an Umbrella Term -- 2.3 Shoshonites -- 2.4 Shoshonitic and Alkaline Lamprophyres -- 2.5 Ultrapotassic Rocks -- 2.5.1 Introduction -- 2.5.2 Lamproites -- 2.5.3 Kamafugites -- 2.5.4 Orogenic Ultrapotassic Rocks -- 2.6 Group II Kimberlites -- 2.7 Potassic Igneous Rocks as Considered in This Book -- 2.8 Field Recognition of Potassic Igneous Rocks -- References -- 3 Tectonic Settings of Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Tectonic Settings of Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 3.2.1 Continental Arc -- 3.2.2 Postcollisional Arc -- 3.2.3 Oceanic (Island) Arc -- 3.2.4 Within-Plate -- 3.2.5 Problems with Tectonic Classification -- 3.3 History of Discrimination of Tectonic Setting by Geochemical Means -- 3.4 Erection of Databases SHOSH1 and SHOSH2 -- 3.5 Discrimination of Tectonic Setting by Multivariate Statistical Methods -- 3.6 Discrimination via Simple Geochemical Diagrams -- 3.7 Theoretical Basis for Discrimination Between Potassic Igneous Rocks in Different Tectonic Settings -- 3.8 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Selected Type-Localities of Potassic Igneous Rocks from the Five Tectonic Settings -- 4.1 Roman Province (Italy): Example from a Continental Arc Setting -- 4.1.1 Introduction -- 4.1.2 Regional Geology -- 4.1.3 Mineralogy and Petrography of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.1.4 Geochemistry of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.2 Kreuzeck Mountains, Eastern Alps (Austria): Example from a Postcollisional Arc Setting -- 4.2.1 Introduction -- 4.2.2 Regional Geology. , 4.2.3 Mineralogy and Petrography of the Lamprophyres -- 4.2.4 Geochemistry of the Lamprophyres -- 4.3 Northern Mariana Arc (West Pacific): Example from an Initial Oceanic Arc Setting -- 4.3.1 Introduction -- 4.3.2 Regional Geology -- 4.3.3 Mineralogy and Petrography of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.3.4 Geochemistry of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.4 Vanuatu (Southwest Pacific): Example from a Late Oceanic Arc Setting -- 4.4.1 Introduction -- 4.4.2 Regional Geology -- 4.4.3 Mineralogy and Petrography of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.4.4 Geochemistry of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.5 African Rift Valley (Rwanda, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo): Example from a Within-Plate Setting -- 4.5.1 Introduction -- 4.5.2 Regional Geology -- 4.5.3 Mineralogy and Petrography of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.5.4 Geochemistry of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- References -- 5 Primary Enrichment of Precious Metals in Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Theoretical Discussion -- 5.3 Case Study: Potassic Alkaline Lamprophyres with Elevated Gold Concentrations from the Karinya Syncline, South Australia -- 5.3.1 Introduction -- 5.3.2 Regional Geology and Tectonic Setting -- 5.3.3 Mineralization in the Vicinity of the Lamprophyres -- 5.3.4 Nature of the Lamprophyres -- 5.3.5 Petrology and Geochemistry of the Lamprophyres -- 5.3.6 Precious Metal Abundance and Significance -- 5.4 Comparison of Precious Metal Abundances for Lamprophyres from the Karinya Syncline and Kreuzeck Mountains -- References -- 6 Direct Associations Between Potassic Igneous Rocks and Gold-Copper Deposits in Volcanic Arcs -- 6.1 Direct Associations in Specific Tectonic Settings: Introduction -- 6.2 Erection of Database GOLD1 -- 6.3 Late Oceanic Arc Associations -- 6.3.1 Ladolam Gold Deposit, Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea -- 6.3.2 Emperor Gold Deposit, Viti Levu, Fiji. , 6.3.3 Dinkidi Copper-Gold Deposit, Didipio, Philippines -- 6.3.4 Northparkes (Goonumbla) Copper-Gold Deposit, New South Wales, Australia -- 6.3.5 Cadia Ridgeway Copper-Gold Deposit, New South Wales, Australia -- 6.3.6 Hugo Dummett (Oyu Tolgoi) Copper-Gold Deposit, Mongolia -- 6.3.7 Peschanka Copper-Gold Deposit, Siberia, Russia -- 6.4 Continental Arc Associations -- 6.4.1 Bajo de La Alumbrera Copper-Gold Deposit, Catamarca Province, Argentina -- 6.4.2 Bingham Copper-Molybdenum Deposit, Utah, USA -- 6.4.3 El Indio Gold Deposit, Chile -- 6.4.4 Cripple Creek Gold Deposit, Colorado, USA -- 6.4.5 Skouries Copper-Gold Deposit, Chalkidiki, Greece -- 6.5 Postcollisional Arc Associations -- 6.5.1 Grasberg Copper-Gold Deposit, Irian Jaya, Indonesia -- 6.5.2 Misima Gold Deposit, Misima Island, Papua New Guinea -- 6.5.3 Porgera Gold Deposit, Papua New Guinea -- 6.6 Synthesis of Direct Genetic Associations -- References -- 7 Direct Associations Between Potassic Igneous Rocks and Copper-Gold Deposits on Craton Margins -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Iron-Oxide Copper-Gold (IOCG) Deposits and Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 7.2.1 Introduction -- 7.2.2 Olympic Dam Cu-Au-U-REE Deposit, South Australia -- 7.3 Intrusion-Related Gold Deposits (IRGD) and Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 7.3.1 Introduction -- 7.3.2 Fort Knox Gold Deposit, Alaska, USA -- References -- 8 Indirect Associations Between Lamprophyres and Gold-Copper Deposits -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Shoshonitic Lamprophyres with Elevated Gold Concentrations from the Goodall Gold Deposit, Northern Territory, Australia (Proterozoic) -- 8.2.1 Introduction -- 8.2.2 Regional Geology -- 8.2.3 Nature of Orogenic Gold Mineralization -- 8.2.4 Mineralogy of the Lamprophyres -- 8.2.5 Geochemistry of the Lamprophyres -- 8.2.6 Direct or Indirect Link Between Potassic Lamprophyres and Mineralization. , 8.3 Shoshonitic Lamprophyres from the Tom's Gully Gold Deposit, Northern Territory, Australia (Proterozoic) -- 8.3.1 Introduction -- 8.3.2 Regional Geology -- 8.3.3 Nature of Orogenic Gold Mineralization -- 8.3.4 Petrology and Geochemistry of the Lamprophyres -- 8.3.5 Indirect Link Between Lamprophyres and Gold Mineralization -- 8.4 Shoshonitic Lamprophyres from the Eastern Goldfields, Yilgarn Block, Western Australia (Archaean) -- 8.4.1 Introduction -- 8.4.2 Regional Geology -- 8.4.3 Nature of Orogenic Gold Mineralization -- 8.4.4 Lamprophyres and Their Association with Mineralization -- 8.4.5 Petrology and Geochemistry of the Lamprophyres -- 8.5 Shoshonitic Lamprophyres from the Superior Province, Canada (Archean) -- 8.5.1 Introduction -- 8.5.2 Regional Geology -- 8.5.3 Nature of Orogenic Gold Mineralization -- 8.5.4 Lamprophyres and Their Association with Mineralization -- 8.5.5 Petrology and Geochemistry of the Lamprophyres -- 8.6 Indirect Link Between Lamprophyres and Archaean Gold Mineralization -- 8.7 Synthesis of Indirect Associations -- References -- 9 Halogen Contents of Mineralized Versus Unmineralized Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Erection of Database MICA1 -- 9.3 Discussion -- 9.3.1 Behaviour of Halogens in Magmatic Hydrothermal Systems -- 9.3.2 Halogen Contents of Mica in Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 9.3.3 Significance of Halogen Data -- References -- 10 Implications for Mineral Exploration in Arc Environments -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Target Generation -- 10.2.1 Composition of Host Rocks -- 10.2.2 Tectonic Setting -- 10.3 Prospect Evaluation -- 10.3.1 Favourable Tectonic Elements on the Prospect Scale -- 10.3.2 High Oxygen Fugacities (fO2) of the Magmas -- 10.3.3 Elevated Halogen Contents of the Magmas -- References -- 11 Characteristics of Some Gold-Copper Deposits Associated with Potassic Igneous Rocks. , 11.1 Abbreviations -- 11.2 Tables of Deposit Characteristics -- References -- Index.
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Development economics. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (370 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319336282
    Series Statement: Human-Environment Interactions Series ; v.6
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Land Use Competition: Ecological, Economic and Social Perspectives -- Abstract -- 1.1 The Global Relevance of Land Use Practices -- 1.2 Land: Matter, Markets and Meaning -- 1.2.1 From Land Cover to Global Change: The Loss of Innocence -- 1.3 The Case for Land Use Competition: Going Beyond Drivers -- 1.3.1 Scales and Scaling -- 1.3.2 Interdisciplinarity: Alternatives to Integrative Theories -- 1.4 Land Use Competition in This Volume: Generative Differences -- References -- Going Beyond Distal Drivers in Land Use Competition -- 2 Conceptualizing Distal Drivers in Land Use Competition -- Abstract -- 2.1 Distal Drivers-A Conceptual Challenge -- 2.2 The Telecoupling Framework -- 2.2.1 Systems -- 2.2.2 Flows -- 2.2.3 Agents -- 2.2.4 Causes and Effects -- 2.3 Analytical Dimensions of 'Distal Drivers' in Land Use Competition -- 2.3.1 Going Beyond Proximate and Distal: Competition as a Distributed Process -- 2.3.2 Space: Material and Social Distance -- 2.3.3 Systemic and Relational Perspectives -- 2.3.4 Patterns of Practice in Land Use Competition -- 2.3.5 Power and Knowledge Structure What Counts as Legitimate -- 2.3.6 Technology Makes Connections -- 2.3.7 Recognizing Different Temporalities in Land Use Competition -- 2.4 Conclusion: The Contingency of Land Use Competition -- References -- 3 At a Distance from the Territory: Distal Drivers in the (Re)territorialization of Oil Palm Plantations in Indonesia -- Abstract -- 3.1 Conceptualizing Drivers of Plantation Expansion -- 3.2 (Re)terriorialization of Indonesia's Plantations -- 3.2.1 Centralization and the Influence of Jakarta on Plantation Expansion -- 3.2.2 Decentralization and the New Influence of District Governments -- 3.3 Competing Claims to Land as a Response to Plantation Expansion -- 3.3.1 Customary Land Rights -- 3.3.2 Social Justice -- 3.3.3 Economic Growth. , 3.3.4 Environmental Protection -- 3.4 Can the Distance Be Bridged? -- References -- 4 The Transformation of Land-Use Competition in the Argentinean Dry Chaco Between 1975 and 2015 -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Key Actors of Land-Use Competition in the Dry Chaco -- 4.3 Three Periods of Land-Use Change and Increasing Competition for Land in the Argentine Dry Chaco -- 4.3.1 Period I: Local Competition (1970-2000) -- 4.3.2 Period II: Upscaling of Competition to the National Level (2000-2007) -- 4.3.3 Period III: Moving to the Global Scale (The 2007-2014) -- 4.4 Strategies for Dealing with Emerging Land-Use Competition in the Dry Chaco -- 4.5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 5 Mind the GAP: Vietnamese Rice Farmers and Distal Markets -- Abstract -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Historical Contextualization: The Molding of Local Assets Over the Past Four Decades -- 5.2.1 Regulatory and Ideological Transformations -- 5.2.2 Infrastructural Developments and Green Revolution Influence -- 5.2.3 Small Farmers, Large Fields Model: A Government-Initiated Attempt to Overcome Structural Deficiencies of the Rice Sector -- 5.3 The Current Situation: Transformations Under Distal Influences -- 5.3.1 The Global High-Value Rice Market: A Potentiality with Challenges -- 5.3.2 Mobilizing Tam -- 5.3.3 Mobilizing the Farmers -- 5.3.4 Reconfiguring Social and Spatial Arrangements in the Settlement -- 5.4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 6 The Role of Maps in Capturing Distal Drivers of Deforestation and Degradation: A Case Study in Central Mozambique -- Abstract -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Why Do We Need Maps of Deforestation and Forest Degradation? -- 6.1.2 Mapping Forests: A Remotely Sensed Approach -- 6.1.3 Linking Deforestation and Degradation to Its Drivers: The Role of GIS -- 6.1.4 Who Else Has Participated in Changing the Forests?. , 6.2 Capture Distal Drivers in the Beira Corridor, Manica, Mozambique -- 6.2.1 Land Cover and Land Use History in the Beira Corridor -- 6.2.2 Can Spatial Patterns Reveal Hidden Distal Drivers? -- 6.2.2.1 Patterns of Deforestation and Degradation in Beira Corridor Region -- 6.2.2.2 Effects of Maize and Charcoal Markets -- 6.2.3 RS and GIS: An Unbiased Microscope or Distorting Mirror? -- 6.2.3.1 Linking Patterns to Processes -- 6.2.3.2 Uncertainties of Deforestation and Degradation Estimation -- 6.2.3.3 Can a Map Itself Become a Distal Driver? -- 6.3 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Nuts About Gold: Competition for Land in Madre de Dios, Peru -- Abstract -- 7.1 Introduction: Land Uses in a Biodiversity Hotspot -- 7.2 Observing the Conflict of Nuts, Gold and Other Land Resources -- 7.3 Local to Distal Drivers of Change and Their Impacts -- 7.4 Land Disturbances Conceptualized as Dynamic Processes -- 7.5 Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Land Use Competition and Ecosystem Services -- 8 Competition for Land-Based Ecosystem Services: Trade-Offs and Synergies -- Abstract -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 What Is Competition? -- 8.1.1.1 Competition Occurs Between Actors -- 8.1.1.2 Disciplinary Approaches to Competition -- 8.1.1.3 Conceptualization of Competition for Land-Based Ecosystem Services -- 8.1.1.4 Land-Use Competition and Trade -- 8.1.1.5 Trade-Offs and Synergies in Competition for Land-Based Ecosystem Services -- 8.2 Spatial Scale -- 8.2.1 Scaling in the Case Study Chapters of This Section -- 8.3 Intervention and Governance -- 8.4 Synthesis -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 9 Contested Land in Loliondo: The Eastern Border of the Serengeti National Park between Conservation, Hunting Tourism, and Pastoralism -- Abstract -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Contested Land at the Eastern Border of the Serengeti National Park. , 9.2.1 The Loliondo Division/GCA becomes a Hunting Ground for the Ortello Business Corporation -- 9.2.2 Changing Legislation: The New Wildlife Conservation Act of 2009 -- 9.2.3 Redrawing of Boundaries: The District Land Use Framework Plan -- 9.2.4 Redrawing of Boundaries: Putting a Plan into Practice -- 9.2.5 The Loliondo Land Conflict: A Case Study for Competition over Provisioning Services and Recreational Services in a Nature Conservation Area -- 9.3 The Strip alongside the Eastern Border of the Serengeti as a Dry Season Grazing Area -- 9.4 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 10 How the Collapse of the Beef Sector in Post-Soviet Russia Displaced Competition for Ecosystem Services to the Brazilian Amazon -- Abstract -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Consumption, Production, and Trade of Beef -- 10.2.1 High Beef Consumption and Production in the Soviet Union -- 10.2.2 The Collapse of the Beef Sector After 1991 -- 10.2.3 Collapse of the Livestock Sector Triggered Land Abandonment -- 10.2.4 Russia's Beef Imports After 1991 -- 10.3 The Booming Beef Sector in Brazil -- 10.3.1 Export of Beef and Soy Fostered Widespread Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon -- 10.3.2 The Contribution of Russian Beef Imports to Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon -- 10.3.3 Complex Trade-Offs Between Beef Production and Carbon Sequestration -- 10.4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 11 Of Trees and Sheep: Trade-Offs and Synergies in Farmland Afforestation in the Scottish Uplands -- Abstract -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Livestock Production and Carbon Sequestration in Glensaugh, North-East Scotland -- 11.3 Implications for Land-Use Competition -- 11.4 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Land Use Competition Related to Woody Biomass Production on Arable Land in Germany -- Abstract -- 12.1 Drivers of Land Use Change in Germany. , 12.2 Features of Agroforestry Systems and Short Rotation Coppice -- 12.2.1 Interactions with Food and Annual Biomass Crops -- 12.2.2 Interactions with Regulating and Supporting Ecosystem Services -- 12.2.3 Interactions with Biodiversity -- 12.2.4 Interaction with 'Cultural Services' -- 12.3 Synergies or Trade-Offs? The Selection of Suitable Sites Is the Key -- 12.4 Challenges to the Implementation of Agroforestry Systems and Short Rotation Coppice -- 12.5 The Implications for Sustainable Land Management -- 12.5.1 Assessing the Intensity of Land Use Competition -- 12.5.2 Integrating Ecological with Economic and Societal Demands -- 12.5.3 Integrating Knowledge, Sectoral Viewpoints and Values -- 12.5.4 Managing the Demand -- References -- 13 Land-Use Competition in the South American Chaco -- Abstract -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.1.1 The Chaco -- 13.1.2 Land-Use Change in the Chaco -- 13.2 Drivers of Land-Use Change in the Chaco -- 13.2.1 Proximate Causes -- 13.2.2 Underlying Drivers -- 13.3 Land Competition in the Chaco -- References -- Understanding the Interactions of Land and Food Systems -- 14 The Future Is Made. Imagining Feasible Food and Farming Futures in an Unpredictable World -- Abstract -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Land System Futures -- 14.2.1 Relations of Space and Place -- 14.2.2 Biophysical Constraints -- 14.2.3 Social System, Social Change and Actors -- 14.3 Imagining Place-Related Land Use Futures -- 14.3.1 Relations Between Local Place and Global Space -- 14.3.2 Biophysical Constraints -- 14.3.3 Social Systems, Social Change and Actors -- 14.4 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Exploring a 'Healthy Foodshed': Land Use Associated with UK Fruit and Vegetables Supply -- Abstract -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Case Study: The 'Fruit and Veg' Shed of the UK -- 15.3 'Fruit and Veg' Foodshed Is Increasing. , 15.4 Where Does the UK's 'Fruit and Veg' Come from?.
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    Basel :Springer Basel AG,
    Keywords: Freshwater fishes-Europe. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (340 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783034890144
    Series Statement: Advances in Life Sciences Series
    Language: English
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Gold ores. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (430 pages)
    Edition: 5th ed.
    ISBN: 9783319929798
    Series Statement: Mineral Resource Reviews Series
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- Terms -- Notes Regarding Tables of Geochemical Data -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Preamble: Potassic Igneous Rocks and Their Importance -- 1.2 Scope of Book -- References -- 2 Definitions and Nomenclature -- 2.1 Historical Perspective of Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 2.2 Potassic Igneous Rocks as an Umbrella Term -- 2.3 Shoshonites -- 2.4 Shoshonitic and Alkaline Lamprophyres -- 2.5 Ultrapotassic Rocks -- 2.5.1 Introduction -- 2.5.2 Lamproites -- 2.5.3 Kamafugites -- 2.5.4 Orogenic Ultrapotassic Rocks -- 2.6 Group II Kimberlites -- 2.7 Potassic Igneous Rocks as Considered in This Book -- 2.8 Field Recognition of Potassic Igneous Rocks -- References -- 3 Tectonic Settings of Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Tectonic Settings of Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 3.2.1 Continental Arc -- 3.2.2 Post-collisional Arc -- 3.2.3 Oceanic (Island) Arc -- 3.2.4 Within-Plate Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 3.2.5 Problems with Tectonic Classification -- 3.3 History of Geochemical Discrimination of Tectonic Setting -- 3.4 Erection of Databases SHOSH1 and SHOSH2 -- 3.5 Discrimination of Tectonic Setting by Multivariate Statistical Methods -- 3.6 Discrimination via Simple Geochemical Diagrams -- 3.7 Theoretical Basis for Discrimination Between Potassic Igneous Rocks in Different Tectonic Settings -- 3.8 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Selected Type-Localities of Potassic Igneous Rocks from the Five Tectonic Settings -- 4.1 Roman Province (Italy): Example from a Continental Arc Setting -- 4.1.1 Introduction -- 4.1.2 Regional Geology -- 4.1.3 Mineralogy and Petrography of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.1.4 Geochemistry of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.2 Kreuzeck Mountains, Eastern Alps (Austria): Example from a Post-collisional Arc Setting -- 4.2.1 Introduction. , 4.2.2 Regional Geology -- 4.2.3 Mineralogy and Petrography of the Lamprophyres -- 4.2.4 Geochemistry of the Lamprophyres -- 4.3 Northern Mariana Arc (West Pacific): Example from an Initial Oceanic Arc Setting -- 4.3.1 Introduction -- 4.3.2 Regional Geology -- 4.3.3 Mineralogy and Petrography of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.3.4 Geochemistry of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.4 Vanuatu (Southwest Pacific): Example from a Late Oceanic Arc Setting -- 4.4.1 Introduction -- 4.4.2 Regional Geology -- 4.4.3 Mineralogy and Petrography of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.4.4 Geochemistry of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.5 African Rift Valley (Rwanda, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo): Example from a Within-Plate Setting -- 4.5.1 Introduction -- 4.5.2 Regional Geology -- 4.5.3 Mineralogy and Petrography of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 4.5.4 Geochemistry of the Potassic Igneous Rocks -- References -- 5 Primary Enrichment of Precious Metals in Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Theoretical Discussion -- 5.3 Case Study: Potassic Alkaline Lamprophyres with Elevated Gold Concentrations from the Karinya Syncline, South Australia -- 5.3.1 Introduction -- 5.3.2 Regional Geology and Tectonic Setting -- 5.3.3 Mineralization in the Vicinity of the Lamprophyres -- 5.3.4 Nature of the Lamprophyres -- 5.3.5 Petrology and Geochemistry of the Lamprophyres -- 5.3.6 Precious Metal Abundance and Significance -- 5.4 Comparison of Precious Metal Abundances for Lamprophyres from the Karinya Syncline and Kreuzeck Mountains -- References -- 6 Direct Associations Between Potassic Igneous Rocks and Gold-Copper Deposits in Volcanic Arcs -- 6.1 Direct Associations in Specific Tectonic Settings: Introduction -- 6.2 Erection of Database GOLD1 -- 6.3 Late Oceanic Arc Associations -- 6.3.1 Ladolam Gold Deposit, Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea -- 6.3.1.1 Introduction. , 6.3.1.2 Regional Geology -- 6.3.1.3 Nature of Epithermal Gold Mineralization -- 6.3.1.4 Petrology and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.3.2 Emperor Gold Deposit, Viti Levu, Fiji -- 6.3.2.1 Introduction -- 6.3.2.2 Regional Geology -- 6.3.2.3 Nature of Epithermal Gold Mineralization -- 6.3.2.4 Petrology and Geochemistry of the Shoshonitic Host Rocks -- 6.3.3 Dinkidi Copper-Gold Deposit, Didipio, Philippines -- 6.3.3.1 Introduction -- 6.3.3.2 Regional Geology -- 6.3.3.3 Nature of Porphyry Copper-Gold Mineralization -- 6.3.3.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.3.4 Northparkes (Goonumbla) Copper-Gold Deposit, New South Wales, Australia -- 6.3.4.1 Introduction -- 6.3.4.2 Regional Geology -- 6.3.4.3 Nature of Porphyry Copper-Gold Mineralization -- 6.3.4.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Shoshonitic Host Rocks -- 6.3.5 Cadia Ridgeway Copper-Gold Deposit, New South Wales, Australia -- 6.3.5.1 Introduction -- 6.3.5.2 Regional Geology -- 6.3.5.3 Nature of Porphyry Gold-Copper Mineralization -- 6.3.5.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Shoshonitic Host Rocks -- 6.3.6 Hugo Dummett (Oyu Tolgoi) Copper-Gold Deposit, Mongolia -- 6.3.6.1 Introduction -- 6.3.6.2 Regional Geology -- 6.3.6.3 Nature of Porphyry Copper-Gold Mineralization -- 6.3.6.4 Petrology and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.3.7 Peschanka Copper-Gold Deposit, Siberia, Russia -- 6.3.7.1 Introduction -- 6.3.7.2 Regional Geology -- 6.3.7.3 Nature of Porphyry Copper-Gold Mineralization -- 6.3.7.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.4 Continental Arc Associations -- 6.4.1 Agua Rica Copper-Gold-Molybdenum Deposit, Catamarca Province, Argentina -- 6.4.1.1 Introduction -- 6.4.1.2 Regional Geology -- 6.4.1.3 Nature of Copper-Gold-Molybdenum Mineralization -- 6.4.1.4 Petrography of the Potassic Host Rocks. , 6.4.2 Bajo de La Alumbrera Copper-Gold Deposit, Catamarca Province, Argentina -- 6.4.2.1 Introduction -- 6.4.2.2 Regional Geology -- 6.4.2.3 Nature of Porphyry Copper-Gold Mineralization -- 6.4.2.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.4.3 Bingham Copper-Molybdenum Deposit, Utah, USA -- 6.4.3.1 Introduction -- 6.4.3.2 Regional Geology -- 6.4.3.3 Nature of Porphyry Copper Mineralization -- 6.4.3.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.4.4 El Abra Copper ± Molybdenum Deposit, Chile -- 6.4.4.1 Introduction -- 6.4.4.2 Regional Geology -- 6.4.4.3 Nature of Porphyry Copper Mineralization -- 6.4.4.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.4.5 El Indio Gold Deposit, Chile -- 6.4.5.1 Introduction -- 6.4.5.2 Regional Geology -- 6.4.5.3 Nature of Epithermal Gold Mineralization -- 6.4.5.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.4.6 Cripple Creek Gold Deposit, Colorado, USA -- 6.4.6.1 Introduction -- 6.4.6.2 Regional Geology -- 6.4.6.3 Nature of Epithermal Gold Mineralization -- 6.4.6.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.4.7 Skouries Copper-Gold Deposit, Chalkidiki, Greece -- 6.4.7.1 Introduction -- 6.4.7.2 Regional Geology -- 6.4.7.3 Nature of Porphyry Copper-Gold Mineralization -- 6.4.7.4 Petrology and Geochemistry of the Shoshonitic Host Rocks -- 6.5 Post-collisional Arc Associations -- 6.5.1 Grasberg Copper-Gold Deposit, Irian Jaya, Indonesia -- 6.5.1.1 Introduction -- 6.5.1.2 Regional Geology -- 6.5.1.3 Nature of Porphyry Copper-Gold Mineralization -- 6.5.1.4 Petrology and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.5.2 Misima Gold Deposit, Misima Island, Papua New Guinea -- 6.5.2.1 Introduction -- 6.5.2.2 Regional Geology -- 6.5.2.3 Nature of Epithermal Gold Mineralization -- 6.5.2.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Associated Potassic Rocks. , 6.5.3 Mount Milligan Gold-Copper Deposit, British Columbia, Canada -- 6.5.3.1 Introduction -- 6.5.3.2 Regional Geology -- 6.5.3.3 Nature of Porphyry Gold-Copper Mineralization -- 6.5.3.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Associated Potassic Rocks -- 6.5.4 Porgera Gold Deposit, Papua New Guinea -- 6.5.4.1 Introduction -- 6.5.4.2 Regional Geology -- 6.5.4.3 Nature of Epithermal Gold Mineralization -- 6.5.4.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.5.5 Sungun Copper Deposit, Iran -- 6.5.5.1 Introduction -- 6.5.5.2 Regional Geology -- 6.5.5.3 Nature of Porphyry Copper Mineralization -- 6.5.5.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.5.6 Yulong Copper Deposit, Tibet, China -- 6.5.6.1 Introduction -- 6.5.6.2 Regional Geology -- 6.5.6.3 Nature of Porphyry Copper Mineralization -- 6.5.6.4 Petrography and Geochemistry of the Potassic Host Rocks -- 6.6 Synthesis of Direct Genetic Associations -- References -- 7 Direct Associations Between Potassic Igneous Rocks and Copper-Gold Deposits on Craton Margins -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Iron-Oxide Copper-Gold (IOCG) Deposits and Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 7.2.1 Introduction -- 7.2.2 Olympic Dam Cu-Au-U-REE Deposit, South Australia -- 7.3 Intrusion-Related Gold Deposits (IRGD) and Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 7.3.1 Introduction -- 7.3.2 Fort Knox Gold Deposit, Alaska, USA -- 7.4 Carlin-Type Gold Deposits (CT) and Potassic Igneous Rocks -- 7.4.1 Introduction -- 7.4.2 Beast Gold Deposit, Nevada, USA -- References -- 8 Indirect Associations Between Lamprophyres and Gold-Copper Deposits -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Shoshonitic Lamprophyres with Elevated Gold Concentrations from the Goodall Gold Deposit, Northern Territory, Australia (Proterozoic) -- 8.2.1 Introduction -- 8.2.2 Regional Geology -- 8.2.3 Nature of Orogenic Gold Mineralization -- 8.2.4 Mineralogy of the Lamprophyres. , 8.2.5 Geochemistry of the Lamprophyres.
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    Description / Table of Contents: This book reviews the geochemical and petrological characteristics of the potassic igneous rock complexes and investigates the different tectonic settings in which these rocks occur. The authors provide an overview and a classification of these rocks and attempt to elucidate the geochemical differences between barren and mineralized potassic igneous complexes. Many epithermal gold and porphyry copper-gold deposits are hosted by high-K rocks. Therefore, this book is not only relevant to the academic petrologists working on alkaline rocks, but also to the exploration geologists prospecting for epithermal gold and/or porphyry copper-gold deposits in modern and ancient terranes
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