Cobalt Mineralization Associated With Cambrian Mississippi Valley-Type Rocks In Southeastern Missouri

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mark A. Koestel
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Cobalt-sulfide mineralization can he found in potentially economic quantities where permeable, basal Cambrian formations "pinchout" against Precambrian pal eotopographi c highs. These environments are common around the Saint Francois Mountains of southeastern Missouri and they share many similarities with the geologic environments of Zambia and Zaire in South Africa. Exploration for this type of deposit involves test drilling targets identified by trend analysis from past drilling, geophysics, geochemistry and a comprehensisve study of regional geology and isopach maps. Innovative ideas, new exploration concepts and insoluble residue geochemical methods may provide the necessary "edge" needed to complement basic geologic understanding leading to ore discovery.
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APA: Mark A. Koestel  (1987)  Cobalt Mineralization Associated With Cambrian Mississippi Valley-Type Rocks In Southeastern Missouri

MLA: Mark A. Koestel Cobalt Mineralization Associated With Cambrian Mississippi Valley-Type Rocks In Southeastern Missouri. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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