Exploring Deep Geodynamics and Metallogenic Processes: Interactions of Mantle Flow and Lithosphere Dynamics
1. Chanchal Patidar, Shri Guru Ram Rai University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, Postdoctoral Researcher, India
2. Rao Kante, Shri Guru Ram Rai University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, Professor, India
Mineral deposit development is the subject of this case study, which delves into the complex interplay of mantle movement, lithosphere connections, and metallogenic causes. We want to show what drives metallogenesis by looking at subduction points, crustal plumes, and hydrothermal processes. Fresh data from recent studies and developments in geophysical methods are combined to provide light on the intricate web of geological factors that determine mineral riches.
Deep geodynamics metallogenic processes mantle flow lithosphere dynamics mineral deposit development subduction zones crustal plumes hydrothermal processes mantle convection
Deep geodynamics and metallogenic processes are two topics that must be investigated in order to gain comprehensive knowledge of the production and dispersion of mineral deposits. Through the study of subduction zones, mantle plumes, and hydrothermal systems, we can get vital insights into the intricate dance of geological processes responsible for sculpting the mineral richness of the Earth. Recent developments in geophysical methods have substantially improved our knowledge of these processes, which has paved the way for more efficient exploration and management of mineral resources in a sustainable manner.
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