Precambrian Banded-Iron-Formations

Precambrian Banded-Iron-Formations
Author: Y.P. Mel'nik
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 323
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080869041

Download Precambrian Banded-Iron-Formations Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Precambrian Banded-Iron-Formations

Precambrian Banded Iron-formations

Precambrian Banded Iron-formations
Author: IU. P. Melnik ((IUrii Petrovich))
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN: 9780444419347

Download Precambrian Banded Iron-formations Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Ancient Banded Iron Formations

Ancient Banded Iron Formations
Author: J. J. Chauvel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1990
Genre: Formations (Geology)
ISBN:

Download Ancient Banded Iron Formations Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Precambrian Iron-formations

Precambrian Iron-formations
Author: Peter W. Uitterdijk Appel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 696
Release: 1987
Genre: Geology, Stratigraphic
ISBN:

Download Precambrian Iron-formations Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Precambrian Banded Iron-formations

Precambrian Banded Iron-formations
Author: I︠U︡. P. Mel'nik
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN: 9780444417190

Download Precambrian Banded Iron-formations Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Precambrian Sedimentary Environments

Precambrian Sedimentary Environments
Author: Wladyslaw Altermann
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2009-03-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1444304321

Download Precambrian Sedimentary Environments Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The motivation for this volume came from the idea that thePrecambrian is the key, both to the present, and to theunderstanding of the Earth as a whole. The Precambrian constitutesabout 85% of Earth's history, and of that, about 3.75 billion yearsof Precambrian time, represented by rocks, are accessible togeoscientists. Ancient atmospheric and environmental conditions canbe traced back to the time when the Earth was only about 250million years old. Precambrian rocks supply almost 75% of importantmineral resources such as Fe, Mn, Au, Pt and Cr. Many of theseelements are associated with sedimentary rocks and some importanthydrocarbon, coal and graphite deposits are also hosted byPrecambrian rocks. This volume is aimed at geoscientists interested in Precambriansedimentary rocks and at students of Earth history. It containsreview articles discussing Precambrian conditions and case studiesfrom Precambrian shields and successions of North and SouthAmerica, Australia, Africa, Europe, Asia and India. Theintroductory papers, written by experts on Precambrianenvironments, treat comprehensively the application of actualism tothe Precambrian, the evolution and influence of life on thesedimentary rock record, the genesis of Banded Iron Formations, thePrecambrian sulphur cycle and the significance of Precambrianchemical carbonate precipitates. The case studies includedepositional settings and processes in Archean terranes, inPaleoproterozoic sequences, with some emphasis on the lack ofvegetation and weathering, and in late Proterozoic sequences, withsome emphasis on glacial deposits. The contributions demonstratethat Precambrian sedimentary deposits are commonly similar to theirPhanerozoic counterparts in terms of composition, sedimentaryprocesses, and depositional setting, but may differ significantlyas a result of lack of vegetation, climatic and biologicalconstraints, composition and circulation of seawater, and thesecular involvement of continental crust. Contains review articles discussing Precambrian conditions andcase studies from Precambrian shields and successions of North andSouth America, Australia, Africa, Europe, Asia and India. The introductory papers, written by experts on Precambrianenvironments, treat comprehensively the application of actualism tothe Precambrian, the evolution and influence of life on thesedimentary rock record, the genesis of Banded Iron Formations, thePrecambrian sulphur cycle and the significance of Precambrianchemical carbonate precipitates. Detailed case studies include depositional settings andprocesses in Archean terranes, in Paleoproterozoic sequences, withsome emphasis on the lack of vegetation and weathering, and in lateProterozoic sequences, with some emphasis on glacialdeposits. Written for geoscientists interested in Precambrian sedimentaryrocks and students of Earth history. If you are a member of the International Association ofSedimentologists (IAS), for purchasing details, please see:http://www.iasnet.org/publications/details.asp?code=SP33