Dear all,
No problem, I will post contents and authors next time I notify the list
of new publications. Please note that the contents of books are on the
internet bookshop, however, not the authors. I will see if I can address
this as well.
Any other comments please let me know.
Best wishes
Fran
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Glen [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 21 May 1999 00:10
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: MDSG/TSG Geolsoc. Volume: Fractures, fluid flow and
> mineralization
>
> Jamie
> Thanks for doing that. I think I'll chase up that volume. Could I ask
> that
> perhaps Geol Soc could routinely give us these details when they post
> the
> information on a new book on the site ?
> Cheers
> Dick
>
>
> At 10:30 20/05/99 +0100, you wrote:
> >For those who are interested in the contents of the Dave Johnston
> Memorial
> >Volume....
> >
> >"Fractures, fluid flow and mineralization"
> >Edited by K. McCaffrey, L. Lonergan and J.J. Wilkinson
> >
> >Contents
> >
> > Contents Preface * Fractures, fluid flow and mineralization: an
> >introduction *
> >
> >Fracture populations:
> >Fractal analysis and percolation properties of veins * Geometry and
> >population systematics of a quartz vein set, Holy Island Anglesey,
> North
> >Wales * Influence of layering on vein systematics in line samples *
> Scaling
> >systematics of vein
> > size: an example from the Guanajuato mining district (Central
> Mexico) *
> >
> >Fluid flow and fracture systems:
> >Critical stress localization of flow associated with deformation of
> >well-fractured rock masses, with implications for mineral deposits *
> >Discrete fracture network modelling applied to groundwater resource
> >exploitation in southwest Ireland * Prediction of static and dynamic
> fluid
> >pathways within and around dilational jogs *
> >
> >Structural controls on mineralization:
> >Deformational controls on the dynamics of fluid flow in mesothermal
> gold
> >systems * Are gold deposits in the crust fractals? A study of gold
> mines in
> >the Zimbabwean craton * Thrust fracture network and hydrothermal
> > gold mineralization: Witwatersrand basin, South Africa *
> Adularia-sericite
> >gold deposits of Marmato (Caldas, Colombia): field and petrographical
> data
> >* Fluidized hydrothermal breccia in dilatant faults during
> thrusting: the
> >Colombian emerald deposits * Nickel Ore Troughs in Archaean volcanic
> rocks,
> >Kambalda, Western Australia:
> > indicators of early extension * Structural controls on hydrocarbon
> and
> >mineral deposits within the Kutai Basin, East Kalimantan
> >
> >Irish Zn/Pb deposits: structure and fluid flow:
> >Extensional faults that localize Irish syndiagenetic Zn- Pb deposits
> and
> >their reactivation during Variscan compression * Fracture-controlled
> fluid
> >flow in the Lower Palaeozoic basement rocks of Ireland: implications
> for
> >the genesis of Irish-type Zn-Pb deposits * Carboniferous basin
> evolution of
> >central Ireland - Structural controls and
> > mineralization * Age of mineralization of carbonate-hosted, base
> metal
> >deposits in the Rathdowney Trend, Ireland * Gravity lineaments and
> >Carboniferous-hosted base metal deposits of the Irish Midlands *
> Index
> >
> >Authors include: Professor David J. Sanderson, Professor Stephen Cox,
> >Professor Murray W. Hitzman
> >
> > ISBN number: 1-86239-034-7
> >Geological Society Special Publication No. 155
> >338 pages, hardback, May 1999
> >Price: £69.00/US$115.00
> >
> >
> >Dr Jamie Wilkinson
> >Fluid Processes & Mineralisation Research Group
> >Royal School of Mines
> >Imperial College, Prince Consort Road
> >London SW7 2BP, UK
> >
> >Tel: +44(0)-171-5946415
> >Fax: +44(0)-171-5946464
> >
> >
> Dr R.A.Glen
> Geological Survey of New South Wales
> Department of Mineral Resources
> Box 536 St Leonards
> NSW 2065
> Australia
> ph +61-2-99018346
> fax +61-2-99018256
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