Mineralogy and geochemistry of metallic well scale, Raleigh and Boykin Church oilfields, Mississippi, USA

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
J. A. Saunders E. L. Rowan
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Jun 12, 1905

Abstract

It is now widely accepted that the metal-rich waters found in the oil wells are possible present-day analogues of the mineralising solutions that formed the Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) deposits throughout mid-continental USA and elsewhere. A study characterising the trace-metal content provides additional circumstantial evidence for a genetic link between sediment-hosted mineral deposits and basin brines: Ag, Co, Ni, As and Mo, detected in the scale, are locally present in accessory minerals in MVT deposits and the levels of Ag found in the wells support the conclusion that sedimentary sources for silver should be considered in evaluating the origin of Pb-Zn-Ag deposits in sedimentary terrains
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APA: J. A. Saunders E. L. Rowan  (1905)  Mineralogy and geochemistry of metallic well scale, Raleigh and Boykin Church oilfields, Mississippi, USA

MLA: J. A. Saunders E. L. Rowan Mineralogy and geochemistry of metallic well scale, Raleigh and Boykin Church oilfields, Mississippi, USA. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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