Pegmatite Deposits In The Black Hills Of South Dakota

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. I. Johnson
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

The pegmatites of the Black Hills of South Dakota are the coarse-grained differentiates of the Harney Peak Granite. The Harney Peak Granite was intruded into the Pre-cambrian schist and quartzites and resulted in the Black Hills uplift. In the outer adzes of the granite intrusion occur the pegmatites. In the zoned pegmatites, representing the most highly differentiated portions of the parent magma, occur most of the minerals produced from pegmatites. These are of economic importance and they are the subject of this paper. The various mineral products will be taken up separately.
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APA: A. I. Johnson  (1978)  Pegmatite Deposits In The Black Hills Of South Dakota

MLA: A. I. Johnson Pegmatite Deposits In The Black Hills Of South Dakota. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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