Mineralization in the British Isles
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Mineralization in the British Isles
Chapman & Hall, 1993
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Each chapter in this up-to-date account of the metallogenic provinces of the British Isles is about a specific province and is written by authors active in the field. It provides a definitive account of British mineralization and its relationship with deposits worldwide.
Table of Contents
Introduction. The mineralization and geological evolution of the British Isles. Stratiform mineralization in the dalradian of Scotland. Mineralization associated with caledonian intrusive activity. Dolgellau gold-belt, Harlech district, North Wales. Mineralization in the Irish Midlands. Mineralization associated with the cornubian granite batholith. Lead-zinc-fluoride-baryte deposits of the Pennines, North Wales and the Mendips. Cumbrian hematite deposits, north-west England. Sedimentary iron ores. Index.
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