Relation of Electrode Potentials of Some Elements to Formation of Hypogene Mineral Deposits (dec9032c-6dcb-43ad-8fa0-c6311ea160d0)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 549 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1929
Abstract
STUDY of the ore deposits of Colorado has disclosed, in numerous places, sharp changes in both mineralogy and metal content of the primary or hypogene deposits with change in depth. A clear understanding of the meaning of these changes is requisite to form intelligent conclusions that can be applied in the exploration of such ore deposits. This paper is an attempt to set forth some of the geologic and chemical relations of minerals that bear on this problem. The effect of the differing electrode potentials of elements on the order of oxidation and on the order of displacement of one metal by another metal in supergene sulfide deposits has been studied for many years by several investigators. The results all agree rather closely with the original Schürmann series of replacability of metal sulfides, as Wells has shown.1 So far as the writers are aware there has been little attempt from the geologist's viewpoint to correlate the electrode potentials of the elements, other than those of the common metals, with the positions and mode of combination of the elements as found in ore deposits, and in particular in hypogene deposits. Wells2 discusses electrochemical activity between solutions and certain ore minerals and mentions the possibility of its effect in precipitation reactions.
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APA:
(1929) Relation of Electrode Potentials of Some Elements to Formation of Hypogene Mineral Deposits (dec9032c-6dcb-43ad-8fa0-c6311ea160d0)MLA: Relation of Electrode Potentials of Some Elements to Formation of Hypogene Mineral Deposits (dec9032c-6dcb-43ad-8fa0-c6311ea160d0). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1929.