
Phosphate Deposits of the World: Volume 1
Proterozoic and Cambrian Phosphorites
Cambridge University Press
Published on 4. September 1986
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Hardback
403 pages
978-0-521-25034-4 (ISBN)
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This unique survey describes the world's ancient phosphorite deposits on a scale never previously attempted. The International Geological Correlation Programme started Project 156, on world phosphate resources, in 1977. An international team of forty-six researchers describes in twenty-five chapters almost 100 Precambrian or Cambrian deposits of phosphate rock, extending through all continents except Antarctica. The total resources are large, but only a small fraction is minable at present. The data presented give a good understanding of the distribution, nature and origin of phosphate deposits. The book is an important contribution to the scientific understanding of phosphate deposits, as well as a valuable aid to the search for an exploitation of phosphates in many parts of the world.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1490 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-25034-4 (9780521250344)
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Proterozoic and Cambrian Phosphorites
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P. J. Cook | J. H. Shergold
Phosphate Deposits of the World: Volume 1
Proterozoic and Cambrian Phosphorites
Book
03/2005
Cambridge University Press
€176.20
Shipment within 15-20 days
Content
List of contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Proterozoic and Cambrian phosphorites; 1. An introduction P. J. Cook and J. H. Shergold; 2. Regional review: world resources A. J. G. Notholt and R. P. Sheldon; 3. Regional review: Australia P. F. Howard; 4. Regional review: China Li Yueyan; 5. Regional review: Asian part of USSR and Mongolian People's Republic A. L. Yanshin; 6. Regional review: Indian subcontinent C. M. Banerjee; 7. Regional review: Europe A. J. G. Notholt and M. D. Brasier; 8. Regional review: North America R. L. Christie and R. P. Sheldon; 9. Regional review: West Africa M. Slansky; 10. Regional review: Brazil M. A. Dardenne, R. Trompette, L. F. Magalhaes and L. A. Soares; 11. Deposits: Lady Annie, Queensland, Australia P. J. Cook and S. A. Elgueta; 12. Deposits: Kunyang, Ynnan, China Yeh Lientsun, Sun Shu, Chen Qiying and Guo Shizeng; 13. Deposits: Lao Cai, Vietnam Tran Quoc An and Nguyen Dang Khoa; 14. Deposits: Khubsugul, Mongolian People's Republic A. V. Ilyin, N. S. Zaitsev and Z. Bjamba; 15. Deposits: Karatau, southern Zazakhstan, USSR E. A. Eganov, Yu. K. Sovetov and A. L. Yanshin; 16. Deposits: Hazara, Pakistan Mirza Talib Hasan; 17. Deposits: Jhamarkotra, Rajasthan, India R. Choudhuri and A. B. Roy; 18. Deposits: Fontanarejo, Spain E. Perconig, F. Vazquez, F. Velando and F. Leyva; 19. Deposits: Volta Basin, West Africa J. Lucas, Av. Ilyin and A. Kuehn; 20. Specialist studies: chemical and mineral characteristics of some Cambrian and Precambrian phosphorites G. H. McClellan and F. N. Saavedra; 21. Specialist studies: geochemistry of organic matter in Middle Cambrian phosphorites from the Georgina Basin, north-eastern Australia M. W. Sandstrom; 22. Specialist studies: Early Cambrian palaeogeography, palaeoceanography and phosphorites J. T. Parrish, A. M. Ziegler, C. R. Scotese, R. G. Humphreville and J. K. Kirschvink; 23. Specialist studies: biochronology of Proterozoic and Cambrian phosphorites J. H. Shergold and M. D. Brasier; 24. Specialist studies: Middle Cambrian phosphatic hardgrounds, phoscrete profiles and stromatolites, and their implications for phosphogenesis P. N. Southgate; 25. Specialist studies: phosphogenesis and its relationship to exploration for Proterozoic and Cambrian phosphorites S. R. Riggs; 26. Nature and origin P. J. Cook and J. H. Shergold; Conclusions; References.