Reports On Technological Research - Clues To Ore Deposits In Southeast Arizona Domes And Fracture Intersections

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Jacques B. Wertz
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Jan 6, 1969

Abstract

Even with the best geological maps, there is a constant need for further information and a constant demand for new clues, particularly in exploration work. New ideas and new thoughts are a necessity for progress. In the structural study of an area, be it in Arizona, Africa, or British Columbia, the basic fracture pattern has to be determined first. There is, however, no assurance that the trends shown on the map are really meaningful because they often are secondary in nature, having occurred as a consequence of an intrusion, of doming, or of gravity faulting. Thus, such trends often are a weak basis for assuming the presence of ancient and important zones of fractures that could constitute useful guides to mineral exploration.
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APA: Jacques B. Wertz  (1969)  Reports On Technological Research - Clues To Ore Deposits In Southeast Arizona Domes And Fracture Intersections

MLA: Jacques B. Wertz Reports On Technological Research - Clues To Ore Deposits In Southeast Arizona Domes And Fracture Intersections. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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