The Plomosas Stratiform Lead And Zinc Deposits - A Discussion Of Their Origin ? Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 19
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- 741 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1974
Abstract
Numerous lead-zinc-barite-fluorite ore deposits, with simple mineralogy and roughly concordant with bedding, are found widely distributed all over the world, having been denominated and well described as "stratiform deposits" or "strata-bound ore bodies", not having any genetic relationship. During several years, its origin has been discussed, without getting to general agreement regarding the main mining districts of this type. Through studies made of large stratiform deposits in the United States, Europe and Russia, it has been found that there are, within this classification, syngenctic diagenetic and epigenetic ore bodies. During the Symposium about the genesis of the stratiform lead-zinc-fluorite-barite deposits, carried out in New York in 1966, Frank G. Snyder (1), presented an excellent analysis of the theories of the origin of these deposits and of the evaluation of the criteria regarding classification. As per his definitions (Table 1), "a deposit is syngenetic if formed by processes similar to and simultaneously with the enclosing rock, epigenetic if introduced into a pre-existing rock and a diagenetic origin implies deposition of metals with the host sediments but with recrystallization, rearrengement and limited migration".
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APA:
(1974) The Plomosas Stratiform Lead And Zinc Deposits - A Discussion Of Their Origin ? IntroductionMLA: The Plomosas Stratiform Lead And Zinc Deposits - A Discussion Of Their Origin ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.