Carbonate Coastal Sabkhas; The Precursor Of Mississippi Valley Type Lead Zinc Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter Bush
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The deposition of metastable carbonate minerals in ar. aid, sheltered, coastal environment, leads to the formation of a flat, coastel, sabkha plain. The ground waters of the sabkha plain are modified by evaporation, precipitation of salts and reaction between ions in solution and the host carbonates. The resulting brine is similar to those found in fluid inclusions associated with Mississippi Valley type deposits. The aragonite and high magnesium calcite found in the sediments can concentrate lead and zinc from sea water. On diagenesis the lead and zinc are released into the sabkha brines.
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APA: Peter Bush  (1979)  Carbonate Coastal Sabkhas; The Precursor Of Mississippi Valley Type Lead Zinc Deposits

MLA: Peter Bush Carbonate Coastal Sabkhas; The Precursor Of Mississippi Valley Type Lead Zinc Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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