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About this title - Mineral Resources Related to Ultramafic–Mafic Magmas, from Archean to Present: Old Deposits and New Prospects of Chromite, Ti–V–Magnetite and Ni–Cu–(PGE) Sulfides
The climate action plan to limit global warming to 1.5–2°C has substantially enhanced the demand for metals. This has significant implications both for mineral-rich developing countries and for countries with actively exploited deposits. This book will broaden our understanding of existing deposits of PGE–Ni–Cu–Co–Ti–V–Cr and of new prospects for these metals.