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Deep Structure of the Earth and Concentration of Metals in the Lithosphere

A Geodynamic Approach. An Internat. Workshop sponsored by and held at the U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia, U.S.A., Sept. 18-20, 2001

Ed.: Patrick T. Taylor; Jan Kutina

2003. 226 pages, numerous fig. , 28x21cm, 840 g
Sprache: Englisch

(Global Tectonics and Metallogeny, Volume 8, Number 1-4)

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P. T. Taylor: Preface 1

J . Kutina & P. T. Taylor: Introduction 3

Papers presented

J. Kutina, R. Pei & A. V. Heyl: The role of deep lithospheric
structure in the genesis and distribution of giant and supergiant
concentrations of metals in the crust (With 20 figures in the text) 9

T. Hildenbrand & B. Berger: Regional structures related to mineral
deposit clusters in western United States, based on magnetic and
gravity interpretations (With 3 figures in the text) 51

S. P. Gay, Jr.: The use of regional, but detailed, aeromagnetic data
to define the Precambrian basement fault pattern, the plumbing system
for mineral concentrations in the lithosphere (With 11 figures in the
text) 57

R. Pei: Deep tectonic processes and super-accumulation of metals (With
1 figure in the text) 67

T. Hildenbrand & B. Berger: Structural model for the Battle Mountain
Mining District based on magnetic and gravity interpretations (With 3
figures in the text) 71

V. Babuska & J. Plomerová: Major boundaries in the continental mantle
lithosphere detected by seismic anisotropy and their role in
accumulation of metals in the crust (With 2 figures in the text) 79

S. Kravchenko & N. Kochneva: Mantle plumes and other structures of
Siberian and East-European Platforms related to localization of giant
mineral deposits 85

M. Jiang, H. Qian, H. Su & Y. Ma: Teleseismic anistotropy and its
features in the upper mantle beneath the Tibet Plateau and neighboring
areas. Metallogenic implications (With 1 figure in the text) 87

J. Kutina & P. T. Taylor: Satellite altitude magnetic anomalies ­
Implications for mineral exploration: A review (With 15 figures in the
text) 89

X. Song: Inner core superrotation: recent observations and future
challenges 107

F. Niu & L. Wen: Difference in seismic velocity between the eastern
and western hemispheres in the top of the Earth's inner core (With 2
figures in the text) 109

W. Kuang: Multidisciplinary studies of deep Earth: From geodynamo to
geodesy (With 7 figures in the text) 113

E. J. Garnero: The structure of Earth's dynamic deep mantle and
core-mantle boundary region (With 2 figures in the text) 125

P. D. Lowman, Jr.: Terrane accretion vs. re-working: An evaluation
based on geology of the Sudbury area 129

L. J. Drew, B. R. Berger & D. M. Sutphin: Strike-slip fault tectonics
and the occurrence of porphyry copper deposits ­ Application to the
Banat-Timok-Srednogorie region in Romania, Serbia and Bulgaria (With 4
figures and 1 table in the text) 131

L. M. Cathles, S. V. Cherkasov & N. A. Vishnevskaya: Convective
modelling based on geophysical imaging of deep crustal intrusions ­ A
new foundation for mineral exploration? (With 2 figures in the text) 137

V. Hanus, J. Vanek & A. Spicák: Deep lithospheric structure and
hypogene metallogeny at convergent plate margins (With 7 figures in
the text) 141

I. Kh. Khamrabaev, I. P. Sidorova, A. A. Kustarnikova, S. S. Seiduzova
& A. A. Polikarpov: The role of deep lithospheric structure in the
genesis of large and superlarge ore deposits in Uzbekistan: A review
(With 2 figures in the text) 151

J. Wynn, S. Karl, B. Smith, A. McCafferty & J. Doucette: Using ground
and airborne geophysical methods to constrain geologic mapping, and
identify new mineral prospective zones in southeast Alaska (With 6
figures in the text) 155

A. V. Egorkin: Upper mantle structure below Siberian kimberlite field
(With 3 figures in the text) 159

F. Freund: Electric charge carriers in crustal rocks and what they may
tell us about the Solid Earth 163

P. T. Taylor & J. J. Frawley: Satellite-altitude-magnetic data and the
search for mineral resources ­ the Kiruna region of Sweden (With 10
figures in the text) 165

A. V. Pertsov, V. S. Antipov, G. V. Galperov & S. I. Turchenko:
Continental lineament net of Russia: Remote sensed detection,
superlarge mineral deposits and geodynamic linkages (With 2 figures in
the text) 179

J. Kutina: Geochemical health hazards above the intersections of
orogenic belts by deep-rooted structural discontinuities, and in areas
adjacent to orogenic belts: Example from the Appalachians (With 8
figures in the text) 183

Written contributions

C. B. Archambeau: Passive Seismic Tomography: 3-D imaging in
tectonically active regions 205

C. B. Archambeau: A dynamic mantle-lithospheric interaction model for
mature stage continental tectonics: Implications for the Basin and
Range Province in the western U.S 207

G. G. Kochemasov: Coherent structurization of the Earth's geospheres
from core to atmosphere and lithospheric weakness zones favourable for
concentration of metals (With 1 plate of figures in the text) 209

L. Robb: Time, episodicity and the generation of world class ore
deposits 213

M. Stemprok: The origin and mineralization of the tin-bearing granites
of the Krusné hory (Erzgebirge) province: A 3-dimensional approach
with new data on ore deposit zoning around a granite batholith (With 3
figures in the text) 215