This course may be looked as a first level course on Mineral Resources of the Earth that has the following broad components: • Conceptualization of ore formation as intimately linked to fundamental earth processes operating at different scales; parallelism between evolution of the crust and different deposit types through geologic ages; fundamental processes (magmatism, sedimentation, weathering/erosion, fluid activities) and morphology of resultant deposits • Use of basic knowledge of ore geology in mineral exploration, case studies of discovery of some world class deposits; appraisal of mineral resources. • Economics of exploitation of mineral resources – international trade, price and policies • Environmental impact of resource exploitation
M. K. Panigrahi is well known in the Indian earth science circle as an expert in Economic Geology and have contributed significantly to mineralization of copper, tin and gold in India. I have been teaching various courses in Economic Geology for the last 22 years. I instruct a course on Mineral Resources with Lab to the 3rd Year students of Applied Geology and Exploration Geophysics that I thought would be good to disseminate to a larger population of students.
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