Isotope Geochemistry The Origin and Formation of Manganese Rocks and Ores (pdf)

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Author Vladimir Kuleshov and J. Barry Maynard
Edition 1
Edition Year 2017
Format PDF
ISBN 9780128031650
Language English
Number Of Pages 434
Publisher Elsevier

Description

Isotope Geochemistry brings this material together in a single source, making it the ideal all-in-one reference that presents the supporting data, analytics, and interpretation from known manganese deposits. This book is an essential resource for researchers and scientists in multiple fields, including exploration and economic geologists, mineralogists, geochemists, and environmental scientists alike.

  • Features coverage of the formation, origins, and deposits of manganese rocks and ores globally, arming geoscientists with a thorough reference on the subject
  • Includes 170 figures and illustrations that visually capture key concepts
  • Includes elusive data with supporting analysis and interpretation of deposits in Russia, one of the most robust geographic locations in the world for manganese rock and ore researchIsotope Geochemistry: The Origin and Formation of Manganese Rocks and Ores is a comprehensive reference on global manganese deposits, including their origins and formations. Manganese is both a significant industrial chemical, critical for steel-making, and a strategic mineral, occurring in abundance only in certain countries. Furthermore, it is used effectively in CO2 sequestration, helping to mitigate greenhouse gas emission challenges around the world. For these reasons, exploration for manganese is very active, yet access to the primary academic literature can be a challenge, especially in field operations. 

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Author

Vladimir Kuleshov and J. Barry Maynard

Edition

1

Edition Year

2017

Format

PDF

ISBN

9780128031650

Language

English

Number Of Pages

434

Publisher

Elsevier

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