Geophysics And Geochemistry For Exploration In Deep Carbonate Terranes - Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 40
- File Size:
- 1565 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
The mineral deposits found in carbonate facies rocks of sedimentary basins include deposits comprised of the country rock itself such as limestone for chemical uses, dolomite for road aggregate, and a variety of other industrial uses of the sedimentary rock. Exploration for new reserves is generally conducted on basis of outcrop investigation, subsurface drilling, and facies change studies while geophysics and geochemistry are not applied. In contrast, rapid development has taken place in the application of both geophysical and geochemical techniques in exploration for stratiform deposits of zinc, lead, barite, and fluorite deposits. This paper will present case histories and show illustrations from such work in the Mid-Continent region. The Metals Division of International Oil & Gas, Inc. has gathered this experience through work over the last three years along the southern margin of the Eastern Interior platform focusing on the states of Arkansas and Tennessee. The exploration work was conducted partially for the Company's own account, partially in joint exploration ventures with mining companies including International Mogul Mines, Ltd., a Canadian company; Bear Creek Mining Company, a subsidiary of Kennecott Copper Corporation; the Mining Division of W. R. Grace and Company, and Boliden-Preussag Exploration, a Swedish-German partnership. We wish to take this opportunity to thank our venture partners for allowing presentation of the various sections of this paper.
Citation
APA:
(1976) Geophysics And Geochemistry For Exploration In Deep Carbonate Terranes - IntroductionMLA: Geophysics And Geochemistry For Exploration In Deep Carbonate Terranes - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.