Geologic, Fluid Inclusion, And Stable Isotope Studies Of The Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead Deposits Of Southwest Wisconsin

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Roger K. McLimans
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Sphalerite in the ores is multi-banded. Based on color and textures, bands in samples separated by a few kilometers may be correlated. Darkness of color is directly related to iron content. Isotopic and fluid inclusion data indicate that temperatures of ore deposition were 225°C-50°C. The agreement between these two sets of data suggests that chemical and isotopic equilibrium were established. The salt content and hydrogen and oxygen isotopic compositions are similar to present-day values of oil field brines suggesting a similar mode of origin. Ore transport and deposition are not adequately explained by either chloride or bisulfide complexing. Necessarily, other mechanisms were involved.
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APA: Roger K. McLimans  (1979)  Geologic, Fluid Inclusion, And Stable Isotope Studies Of The Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead Deposits Of Southwest Wisconsin

MLA: Roger K. McLimans Geologic, Fluid Inclusion, And Stable Isotope Studies Of The Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead Deposits Of Southwest Wisconsin. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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