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Supergene Alteration of Ore Deposits: From Nature to Humans
A Newly Discovered Swarm of Shear-Zone-Hosted Bi–As–Fe–Mg–P-Rich Aplites and Pegmatites in the Hagendorf–Pleystein Pegmatite Province, Southeastern Germany: A Step Closer to the Metamorphic Root of Pegmatites
The Origin of Pre- and Synrift, Hypogene Fe-P Mineralization during the Cenozoic along the Dead Sea Transform Fault, Northwest Jordan
CLAY MINERALOGY AND LA–ICP–MS DATING OF SUPERGENE U–Cu NONTRONITE-BEARING MINERALIZATION AT NABBURG–WÖLSENDORF, SOUTHEASTERN GERMANY
POST-MIOCENE AND BRONZE-AGE SUPERGENE Cu–Pb ARSENATE – HUMATE– OXALATE – CARBONATE MINERALIZATION AT MEGA LIVADI, SERIFOS, GREECE
Diagenetic and epigenetic alteration of Cretaceous to Paleogene organic-rich sedimentary successions in northwestern Jordan, typical of the western margin of the Arabian Plate
THE ORIGIN AND ZONING OF HYPOGENE AND SUPERGENE Fe–Mn–Mg–Sc–U–REE PHOSPHATE MINERALIZATION FROM THE NEWLY DISCOVERED TRUTZHOFMÜHLE APLITE, HAGENDORF PEGMATITE PROVINCE, GERMANY
Fossil fuels, ore and industrial minerals
Abstract The mining of metallic and non-metallic commodities in Central Europe has a history of more than 2000 years. Today mainly non-metallic commodities, fossil fuels and construction raw materials play a vital role for the people living in Central Europe. Construction raw materials, albeit the most significant raw material, are not considered further here; for details refer to thematic maps issued by local geological surveys and comprehensive studies such as the textbook by Prentice (1990) . Even if many deposits in Central Europe, especially metallic deposits, are no longer extensive by world standards, the huge number and variety of deposits in Central Europe is unique and allows the student of metallogenesis to reconstruct the geological history of Central Europe from the Late Precambrian to the Recent in a way best described as ‘minerostratigraphy’. The term ‘deposit’ is used in this review for sites which were either mined in the twentieth century or are still being operated. A few sites that underwent exploration or trial mining have also been included in order to clarify certain concentration processes. They are mentioned explicitly in the text to avoid confusion with real deposits. Tonnage and grade are reported in the text only for the most important deposits. Production data for the year 2005 are listed in Table 21.1 for the countries under consideration. Reserves and production data of hydrocarbons in Central European basins are given in Table 21.2 . In the present study, Central Europe covers the Variscan core zones in the extra-Alpine part of Central Europe stretching from eastern France (Massif Central) into Poland where the contact between the Variscan Orogen and the Baltic Shield is concealed by a thick pile of platform sediments. In a north-south direction, Central Europe stretches from central Denmark to the southern boundary of the Po Plain in Italy, making the entire Variscan Foreland Basin, the Alpine Mountain Range, the Western Carpathians and the North Dinarides part of the study area. An outline of the geological and geographical settings is shown in Figure 21.1 . The precise geographical position of mineral sites, wells of special interest, hydrocarbon provinces, oil shale deposits and coal fields may be deduced from Tables 21.3 to 21.11 and the map ‘Mineral and energy resources of Central Europe’, at a scale 1:2 500 000 (see CD inside back cover).