Chattanooga Paper - Ozark Lead- and Zinc-Deposits : Their Genesis, Localization, and Migration

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles R. Keyes
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1910

Abstract

I. Introductory,.......... 185 II. Hypotheses oF the Origin of OzaRk Ores..... 186 1. General Considerations........ 186 2. Schmidt-Leonhard and Gage View...... 187 3. Jenney Opinion.......... 187 4. Posepny Idea,.......... 188 5. Winslow-Robertson Hypothesis....... 188 6. Branner Proposition......... 189 7. Keyes Statement.......... 189 8. Van Hise-Bain Theory........ 190 III. Requirements of an Adequate WoRking-Hypothesis,... 190 IV. GeneRal Geotectonics of the OzaRk Region.... 192 1. Salient Aspects.......... 192 2. Geologic Formations......... 192 3. Character of Faulting...192 4. Extent of Flexing......... 193 5. Unconformity Inequalities....195 6. Warping of Strata...195 V. Classes of Ore-Deposits... 196 VI. Vadose ORe-ConcentRation,........ 197 VII. GeogRaphic DistRibution of the Ore-Bodies,... 199 VIII. Relation of ORe-Deposit to Geologic Structure... 201 1. General Occurrence of Ore-Bodies in Basins.... 201 2. Deposits of the Central Missouri District..... 203 3. Deposits of the Southwestern Missouri District.... 203 4. Deposits of the Northern Arkansas District... 305 5. Deposits of the Southeastern Missouri District.... 206 6. Synclinal Ore-Deposits of Other Districts.....207 7. Significance of Ore-Troughs in Prospecting... 209 8. Origin of the so-called Synclines,...210 9. Significance of the Cross-Bars of Joplin..... 213 10. Relation of Ore-Run to Ancient Relief-Features,... 215 IX. Direction of GRound-Water Circulation..... 216 X. VeRtical Range of Workable Ore-Bodies,... 218 XI. Oscillation of Ground-WateR Level...... 219 XII. Relations of Ore-Bodies to Lithoclasic Features,.. 220 XIII. PRimaRy Source of Ore-Materials,...... 220 XIV. Zone of Ore-Enrichment,......... 222
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APA: Charles R. Keyes  (1910)  Chattanooga Paper - Ozark Lead- and Zinc-Deposits : Their Genesis, Localization, and Migration

MLA: Charles R. Keyes Chattanooga Paper - Ozark Lead- and Zinc-Deposits : Their Genesis, Localization, and Migration. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1910.

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