Preface; Glossary; 1. What is an ore deposit?; 2. Magmatic ore deposits; 3. Hydrothermal ore deposits I: magmatic and orogenic environments; 4. Hydrothermal ore deposits II: sedimentary environments; 5. Ore deposits formed in sedimentary environments; 6. Supergene ores and supergene overprinting of ores; References; Index.
This book systematically describes and illustrates major ore deposit types, and links deposits to geological settings and the processes behind their formation.
John Ridley is the Malcolm McCallum Chair of Economic Geology at Colorado State University where he has taught ore deposit geology and field geology for the past seven years. His earlier academic positions spanned three other continents, with positions at universities in Australia, Switzerland and Zimbabwe, and over his career he has taught courses in geochemistry, petrology and structural geology. Professor Ridley has published over seventy articles in refereed journals and books, in addition to geological maps and reports for companies and groups within the mining and minerals industries.
'This is ore deposit geology the way most professional economic
geologists think, using deposit descriptions as a basis for
understanding genetic processes. It is clearly structured, simply
illustrated and lucidly explained. This book will be appreciated by
students, teachers and professional geologists for its clarity of
expression and scholarship of content.' Noel C. White, Consulting
Economic Geologist and Honorary Research Professor, CODES,
University of Tasmania
'If you've been searching for a modern textbook on metallic ore
deposits, this is a good choice. Incorporating recent observational
and theoretical advances, excellent graphics, an accessible
treatment of chemical processes, and end-of-chapter questions, [it]
appears ideal for undergraduate geology majors.' Donald M. Burt,
Arizona State University
'In this textbook, the author combines up-to-date scientific
literature with well-structured discussions on ore-forming
processes. This results in stimulating and insightful chapters,
which provide students and teachers with an extremely useful tool.
The end-of-chapter boxes and questions provide great pedagogic
support for courses.' Paolo S. Garofalo, Università di Bologna
'As a teacher of an ore geology graduate course, I would efinitely
suggest that this book is an improvement on what was previously
available. … it delivers on its aim to convey a systematic
scientific approach to understanding ore formation and I think, if
used as a course book, it will help develop a generation of
students with solid process-based knowledge of most ore types. The
book will be dominantly read by students and teachers, but could
also be useful for professional geologists wanting a modern
overview of a wide range of ore deposits and ore-forming processes.
Ian Pitcairn, Economic Geology
'… [the] layout, [the] clear presentation of the topic, the choice
of sample deposits, the glossary of selected terms, and the
excellent graphic material make this textbook a most useful means
to study the geology of ore deposits.' Geologos
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