Mineralization Potential Along The Trend Of The Keweenawan-Age Central North American Rift System In Iowa, Nebraska And Kansas (bed12434-bde3-437e-854b-b81ff76d5233)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Berendsen
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Structures along the rift were subjected to episodic reactivation. Major north-northeast-trending high-angle normal or reverse faults and northwest-trending trans-current fault systems, may exercise control over ore-forming processes. Gabbro and basalt are the dominant igneous rock types. Carbonatite and kimberlite occur in Nebraska and Kansas. Concentrations of Cu, Ni, Co, Ti, Au, Ag and PG-minerals are known to occur in this setting Arkosic sandstone, siltstone, shale and minor carbonate units occur on top of the rift basalts and in flanking basins where they may reach thicknesses of 10 km. The potential for stratiform or unconformity-related metal liferous deposits must be considered.
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APA: P. Berendsen  (1986)  Mineralization Potential Along The Trend Of The Keweenawan-Age Central North American Rift System In Iowa, Nebraska And Kansas (bed12434-bde3-437e-854b-b81ff76d5233)

MLA: P. Berendsen Mineralization Potential Along The Trend Of The Keweenawan-Age Central North American Rift System In Iowa, Nebraska And Kansas (bed12434-bde3-437e-854b-b81ff76d5233). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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