Roles Of Organic Matter In Ore Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joel S. Leventhal
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

The roles of organic matter in ore deposits are complex and represent a specialized effort in the larger subject of the geochemistry of ore deposits. The organic carbon cycle can be considered with particular emphasis to ore deposits in order to understand the origin and genesis of the organic matter. Organic matter may play one, several, or none of the following important roles in the formation of ore deposits: leaching, transport, concentration, reduction, and precipitation of metals. For deposits that contain organic matter, detailed field relationships and laboratory characterization of the organic matter are required to make an ore deposit model that Includes the organic matter and specifies its role(s). Examples of the involvement of organic matter in several types of uranium deposits are contrasted as being direct or indirect, syngenetic or epigenetic, and necessary or unnecessary. Examples of organic matter in deposits containing gold and lead-zinc, and In metal rich shale are discussed with respect to ongoing work and critical questions.
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APA: Joel S. Leventhal  (2013)  Roles Of Organic Matter In Ore Deposits

MLA: Joel S. Leventhal Roles Of Organic Matter In Ore Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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