Layered Deposits - Syngenetic And Epigenetic.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George W. Bain
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

Deposits of metals in only slightly disturbed strata have been attributed to sedimentation processes contemporary with deposition of the strata. Recently this origin has been extended' to a greater variety' of deposits and local enrichment has been attributed to selective remobilization of metallic minerals in the host stratum. Effects attending metallization and deformation, and exact age' of the metallization are compiled to establish the sequence of events in ore deposit histories in order to clarify importance of remobilization within a formation relative to introduction from an outside source into an fav¬orable host. The pertinence respectively of deposit; origin and geometry to the work of the mining geologist is reviewed. Dwarf faunas in the Clinton iron ore, Tully pyrite bed and Rammelsberg deposit, indicate abnormal metal ions in the sedimentary environment. Slight¬ly disturbed strata are host rocks in the Swedish Kolm, Timna, Kupferschieffer, and White Pine deposit; the latter two have ore only in conjunction with tectonic structures.
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APA: George W. Bain  (1966)  Layered Deposits - Syngenetic And Epigenetic.

MLA: George W. Bain Layered Deposits - Syngenetic And Epigenetic.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1966.

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