Uranium Deposits of the World: Europe
Autor Franz J. Dahlkamp Contribuţii de Axel Hiller, Manfred Schauer, Günter Schenke, Udo Zimmermannen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 aug 2016
With this third, the Europe volume, Uranium Deposits of the World presents the most extensive data collection of the set. It covers about 140 uranium regions in more than 20 European countries with nearly 1000 mentioned uranium deposits. Each country and region receives an analytical overview followed by the geologically- and economically-relevant synopsis of the individual regions and fields. The presentations are structured in three major sections: (a) location and magnitude of uranium regions, districts, and deposits, (b) principal features of regions and districts, and (c) detailed characteristics of selected ore fields and deposits. This includes sections on geology, alteration, mineralization, shape and dimensions of deposits, isotopes data, ore control and recognition criteria, and metallogenesis.
Beside the main European uranium regions, for example in the Czech Republic, Eastern Germany, France, the Iberian Peninsula or Ukraine, also small regions an districts to the point of singular occurrences of interest are considered. This by far the most comprehensive presentation of European uranium geology and mining would not be possible without the author’s access to extensive information covering the countries of the former Eastern Bloc states, which was partly not previously available. Abundantly illustrated with information-laden maps and charts throughout, this reference work is an indispensable tool for geologists, mining companies, government agencies, and others with an interest in European key natural resources. A great help for the reader’s orientation are the substantial bibliography of uranium-related publications and the indices, latter containing about 3900 entries in the geographical part alone.
The three volumes of Uranium Deposits of the World are available as a set or individually. Also accessible (as a set and separate volumes) as an eReference on SpringerLink.com. The originally planned fourth volume with Australia, Oceania, and Africa will not be published after the author suddenly deceased.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783540785538
ISBN-10: 3540785531
Pagini: 811
Ilustrații: XIX, 792 p. 327 illus., 312 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 x 37 mm
Greutate: 2.74 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3540785531
Pagini: 811
Ilustrații: XIX, 792 p. 327 illus., 312 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 x 37 mm
Greutate: 2.74 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Cuprins
Preface.- Acknowledgments.- Remarks, Definitions, Units.- Organization of the Volume.- Confidence of Data.- Citing of Authors.- Bibliography.- Geological, Mineralogical, Mining, and Related Terms.- Terminology of Uranium Resources.- National Resource Data.- Terminology of Resources for Individual Deposits.- Conversion Factors.- Abbreviations.- Overview.- Historical Review of Uranium in Europe.- Principal Characteristics and Distribution of Types of Uranium Deposits in Europe.- Austria.- Eastern Alps.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Austria.-Bulgaria.- West Balkan Region.- East Balkan Region.- Western Sredna Gora Region.- Rhodope Massif - Rila Mountains - Pirin Mountains - Struma River Region.- Thrace Plain (Gorna Trakia).- Burgas Region, Black Sea Coast.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Bulgaria.- Czech Republic.- SW Krušné Hory (Erzgebirge).- Karlovy Vary Massif Region.- West Bohemian Region.- Central and Southwest Bohemian Region.- Southeast Bohemian Region.- West Moravian Region.- South Bohemian Region.- East Bohemian (Westsudetic-Silesian) Region.- North Bohemian Cretaceous Basin.- Permo-Carboniferous Basins in Central and Eastern Bohemia.-Tertiary Basins in Northwestern Bohemia.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Czech Republic.- Denmark/Greenland.- South Greenland Province / Narssaq - Julianehab Region.- East Greenland Province.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Denmark/Greenland.- France.- Massif Central.- Lodève Basin; Hérault (COGEMA).- Lauraguais Area.- Lozère Area.- Cerilly Basin.- Armorican Massif.-Aquitaine Basin.- Western Alpes.- Vosges.- References and Further Reading for Chapter France.- Germany.- Gera-Ronneburg Region, Thuringia.- Other U Areas and Deposits in Thuringia.- Erzgebirge Region, Saxony.- Vogtland, Saxony.- Sedimentary Basins in Saxony.- Upper Palatinate-Upper Franconia Region, NE Bavaria.- Schwarzwald (Black Forest) Region, Baden-Württemberg.- Saar-Nahe Trough / Nohfelder Massif, Saarland.-References and Further Reading for Chapter Germany.- Hungary.- Mecsek Mountains Region / District.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Hungary.- Italy.- Collio Basin Region.- Roman Comagmatic Province.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Italy.- Portugal/Iberian Peninsula.- Beiras District.- Alto Alentejo District.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Portugal/Iberian Peninsula.- Romania.- Apuseni Mts.Region / Bihor district, West Carpathians.- Eastern Carpathians Region / Crucea District.- Banat Mountains Region.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Romania.- Russian Federation, European Part.- Stavropol District / Northern Caucasus Region, southern European Russia.- Ergeninsky Region, southern European Russia.- Karelian-Kolsky (Baltic Shield) Region, northern European Russia.- Volga-Ural Region, southeastern European Russia.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Russian Federation, European Part.- Slovakia.- Spiš Gemer Mountains/West Carpathians.- Lower Tatra (Níske Tatry).- Považký Inovec Area, Western Slovakia.-Little Carpathians (Malé Karpaty).- Štiavnické-Kremnické Vrchy / Hills.- Zemplínské Vrchy / Hills.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Slovakia.- Slovenia.-Zirovski vrh Region.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Slovakia.- Spain.- Ciudad Rodrigo District, Salamanca.- Other Uranium Deposits / Occurrences in Salamanca Province.- Albala District, Caceres.- Albuqerque District, Caceres.- La Haba / Don Benito District, Badajoz.- Zafra / Sierra Morena District, Badajoz-Cordoba.- Cardena District / Los Pedroches Batholith, Cordoba.- Santuario de Nuestra Senora de la Cabeza District, Jaen.- Despenaperros Zone / Ciudad Real Area, Jaen.- Cordillera Iberia, Guadalajara.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Spain.-Sweden.- Billingen-Fallbygden Area.- Hotagen-Olden Window Area.- Arjeplog-Arvidsjaur-Sorsele Area.- Årsele Area.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Sweden.- Ukraine.- Precambrian Ukrainian Shield.- Dnepr Basin.- Donets Basin, SW Donetsk Region.- Dneprovsko-Donetskaya Depression.- References and Further Reading for Chapter Ukraine.- United Kingdom / Great Britain.- Cornwall.- Scotland.- References and Further Reading for Chapter United Kingdom.- Other Uranium Deposits/Occurrences in Europe.- Albania.- Estonia.- Finland.- Greece.- Ireland.- Macedonia.- Norway.- Poland.- Serbia.- Switzerland .- References and Further Reading for Chapter Other Uranium Deposits/Occurrences in Europe.- Bibliography.- Index Locality.- Index Subject.- Index Uranium and Uraniferous Minerals.
Notă biografică
Since 1958 Dr. Franz J. Dahlkamp worked as an economic geologist with several uranium mining companies in Germany and abroad. From 1974 to 1978 he was the head of worldwide uranium exploration for Uranerz. He discovered the Key Lake Deposit in the Athabaska Basin in 1975. Dr. Dahlkamp has authored several important books on the geology of uranium deposits, including Uranium Ore Deposits published by Springer in 1993. He has lectured at universities in Austria and Germany.
Caracteristici
This volume offers country-by-country coverage of deposits in Europe
Provides comprehensive data of uranium deposits
Presentation of previously unavailable information on Eastern Europe deposits
An indispensable source on uranium research and exploration for all scientists and professionals in the field
Includes the most comprehensive bibliography related to uranium research and uranium mining including Eastern European specialist literature
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Provides comprehensive data of uranium deposits
Presentation of previously unavailable information on Eastern Europe deposits
An indispensable source on uranium research and exploration for all scientists and professionals in the field
Includes the most comprehensive bibliography related to uranium research and uranium mining including Eastern European specialist literature
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Modern industrial society urgently needs alternatives to traditional carbon and petroleum-based energy sources. Oil and gas reserves are uncertain, and concentrated in politically unstable regions. Coal carries high environmental costs, both in its extraction from the earth, and its impact on air and climate. These circumstances have resulted in renewed attention to nuclear energy, long considered too expensive and too dangerous, for widespread use.
Uranium Deposits of the World gathers and presents a massive collection of data on the location, quality and accessibility of uranium resources in nearly every region of the globe. Incorporating the latest findings, including much material that is newly available, this is the most comprehensive reference work yet produced on the topic. The coverage goes further, offering expert overviews and fine-grained analysis of the economic viability of ore deposits.
This exhaustive, up-to-date reference is designed for practical use, and arranged by geographic region: Asia; USA and Latin America; Europe; and Australia-Oceania and Africa. Each region and country is introduced with an analytical overview, followed by a detailed geologically- and economically-relevant synopsis of its individual regions and ore fields. The data includes location and magnitude of uranium districts and deposits; principal features of uranium districts; and characteristics of selected deposits. Enriched throughout with many maps and charts, the description of districts and deposits includes sections on geology, alteration, mineralogy, shape and dimensions, ore controls or recognition criteria, and metallogenic aspects. A typological classification of uranium deposits is added to give an overview of principal criteria of deposit types and related nomenclature.
Nuclear energy researchers, mining and energy developers, policy makers, regulators and planners will all find this work useful, informative and timely. Uranium Deposits of the World is available in a searchable online edition, as a four-volume print work, and as a combination of the two.
Uranium Deposits of the World gathers and presents a massive collection of data on the location, quality and accessibility of uranium resources in nearly every region of the globe. Incorporating the latest findings, including much material that is newly available, this is the most comprehensive reference work yet produced on the topic. The coverage goes further, offering expert overviews and fine-grained analysis of the economic viability of ore deposits.
This exhaustive, up-to-date reference is designed for practical use, and arranged by geographic region: Asia; USA and Latin America; Europe; and Australia-Oceania and Africa. Each region and country is introduced with an analytical overview, followed by a detailed geologically- and economically-relevant synopsis of its individual regions and ore fields. The data includes location and magnitude of uranium districts and deposits; principal features of uranium districts; and characteristics of selected deposits. Enriched throughout with many maps and charts, the description of districts and deposits includes sections on geology, alteration, mineralogy, shape and dimensions, ore controls or recognition criteria, and metallogenic aspects. A typological classification of uranium deposits is added to give an overview of principal criteria of deposit types and related nomenclature.
Nuclear energy researchers, mining and energy developers, policy makers, regulators and planners will all find this work useful, informative and timely. Uranium Deposits of the World is available in a searchable online edition, as a four-volume print work, and as a combination of the two.