Potash At Salt Springs New Brunswick

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John P. Anderle
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

A tectonically disturbed sequence of Mississippian age evaporites expressing a 5 milligal negative gravity anomaly near Sussex in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada, was investigated by a program of drilling, geologic and geophysical work over the past 27 months. Seventeen of twenty-one drill holes have penetrated 10 to 140 feet of potash mineralization in a salt sequence underlying 2 000 to 3 000 feet of arenaceous, conformable red beds, also of Mississippian age. Bromine and borate studies, lithological characteristics and geophysics, have facilitated improved understanding of the salt structure. The salt sequence has been affected by f1owage which has resulted in both major and minor folding. In the more disturbed areas, the potash interval was extensively subterraneally eroded at the upper anhydrite-salt contact.
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APA: John P. Anderle  (1978)  Potash At Salt Springs New Brunswick

MLA: John P. Anderle Potash At Salt Springs New Brunswick. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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