New York Paper - Genesis of the Lake Valley, New Mexico, Silver-Deposits

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 31
- File Size:
- 1145 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1909
Abstract
PAGE I. Introductory............ 140 II. Location and History...........140 III. Surface-Relief of the District....... 141 IV. General GeoloGic Features........ 142 1. Main Relationships and Map....... 142 2. Résumé of Geologic History..143 V. Geologic Formations Represented...144 1. Broader Considerations......... 144 2. Geologic Section.......... 145 3. Nomenclature.......... 146 4. El Pasan Limestones..146 5. Santa Rita Limestone.... 146 6. Silver Shales........... 147 7. Bella Shales........... 147 8. Berenda Limestone..147 9. Grande Limestone... 148 10. Lake Valley Limestone........ 148 11. Sierra Limestone.......... 149 VI. Unconformities........... 149 VII. Geologic Structure.......... 150 1. Main Characteristics......... 150 2. Folding........... 1.50 3. Faultings........... 150 4. Relations of the Eruptives...153 VIII. Geologic Relations OF the Ore-Bodies...... 154 1. Governing Factom......... 154 2. Position.......... 154 3. Relations to Foldings...155 4. Relations to Lines of Dislocation... 15.5 5. Relations to Present Surface.Relief..156 6. Relations to Eruptive Rocks...157 7. Relations to Lithologic Nature of the Rocks.... 158 IX. MINERALOGIC CHARACTER OF THE ORES...... 158 X. Origin of the Ore.Deposits..159 1. General Statement......... 159 2. Original Source of the 0re.Materials...160 3. Contact-Metamorphism of the Region... 161 4. Process of 0re.Concentration..162 5. Lowering of Ground-Water Level..162 6. Formation of Cerargyritic Ores...163 XI. Recapitulation........... 168
Citation
APA:
(1909) New York Paper - Genesis of the Lake Valley, New Mexico, Silver-DepositsMLA: New York Paper - Genesis of the Lake Valley, New Mexico, Silver-Deposits. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1909.