Terrigenous Clastic Depositional Systems: Applications to Petroleum Coal, and Uranium Exploration

Author:   William Galloway (University of Texas Austin) ,  D K Hobday ,  David K Hobday ,  D K Hobday
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   1983 ed.
ISBN:  

9780387908274


Pages:   438
Publication Date:   27 September 1983
Format:   Hardback
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The reserves, or extractable fraction, of the fuel-mineral endowment are sufficient to supply the bulk of the world's energy requirements for the immediately forseeable future-well into the next century according to even the most pessimistic predictions. But increasingly sophisticated exploration concepts and technology must be employed to maintain and, if possible, add to the reserve base. Most of the world's fuel-mineral resources are in sedimentary rocks. Any procedure or concept that helps describe, under stand, and predict the external geometry and internal attributes of major sedimentary units can therefore contribute to discovery and recovery of coal, uranium, and petroleum. While conceding the desirability of renewable and nonpolluting energy supply from gravitational, wind, or solar sources, the widespread deployment of these systems lies far in the future-thus the continued commercial emphasis on conventional nonrenewable fuel mineral resources, even though their relative significance will fluctuate with time. For example, a decade ago the progilostications for uranium were uniformly optimistic. But in the early 1980s the uranium picture is quite sombre, although unlikely to remain permanently depressed. Whether uranium soars to the heights of early expectations remains to be seen. Problems of waste disposal and public acceptance persist. Fusion reactors may ultimately eliminate the need for uranium in power generation, but for the next few decades there will be continued demand for uranium to fuel existing power plants and those that come on stream. This book is, to some extent, a hybrid.""

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Author:   William Galloway (University of Texas Austin) ,  D K Hobday ,  David K Hobday ,  D K Hobday
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   1983 ed.
Weight:   1.130kg
ISBN:  

9780387908274


ISBN 10:   0387908277
Pages:   438
Publication Date:   27 September 1983
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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""I highly recommend this fine book - the authors and publishers are to be congratulated. Adopt it, buy it!"" Sedimentary Geology .."".an excellent and very welcome addition that should be on the bookshelf of anyone seriously engaged in energy exploration."" - The American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin


I highly recommend this fine book - the authors and publishers are to be congratulated. Adopt it, buy it! Sedimentary Geology<br>.,. an excellent and very welcome addition that should be on the bookshelf of anyone seriously engaged in energy exploration. - The American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin


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