Certain Ore Shoots On Warped Fault Planes

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. H. Emmons
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1943

Abstract

MANY mineral veins occupy faults, and movements on certain warped fault planes have resulted in openings. On normal faults the [ ] steeper parts have the widest openings, and on reverse faults the flatter parts have the widest openings. Theoretically the width of the opening is the sine of the angle of deflection times the amount of movement on the fault plane, but actually the widths of some of the openings are probably less because of readjustments of walls along joints or of other readjustments. The first treatment of the subject seems to have been in a book on mineral veins by John Leithart, published in Newcastle, England, in 1838. Later the subject was treated in various texts published in Germany, in England, and elsewhere. The subject was not given much prominence in the earlier American literature on economic geology, but has interested several workers in that field in the past decade. In this paper examples of districts showing ore shoots on warped faults, with relations noted, are described. Fault veins of the three depth classes of veins are noted. Many epithermal veins are in normal faults, and commonly the larger ore shoots are in their steeper portions. Many mesothermal veins are in reverse faults and many others are in normal faults. The flatter parts of veins in reverse faults are commonly wider than the steeper parts, although they are not always as rich as the steeper segments of the veins. There are not many hypothermal veins in faults of measured displacement.
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APA: W. H. Emmons  (1943)  Certain Ore Shoots On Warped Fault Planes

MLA: W. H. Emmons Certain Ore Shoots On Warped Fault Planes. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1943.

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