9. Ore Deposits of the Southern Appalachians

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert A. Laurence
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Ore deposits in the Southern Appalachians are ( 1) sedimentary or syngenetic, ( 2) epigenetic, and ( 3) residual. In general, deposits characteristic of high temperature and pressure are found in the Blue Ridge and Piedmont provinces and those of low and intermediate temperature and pressure, including the sedimentary ores, are found in the Valley and Ridge and Appalachian Plateaus provinces. Residual deposits are present throughout the area. Recognition of several periods of intrusion and metamorphism in the Appalachians has changed former concepts which held that most mineralization was of late Paleozoic age in a zonal pattern including all four provinces. Many deposits probably are of early or midPaleozoic age. Similarly, recent studies in geomorphology indicate that the formation of residual deposits is a continuous process and not related to specific cycles of peneplanation.
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APA: Robert A. Laurence  (1968)  9. Ore Deposits of the Southern Appalachians

MLA: Robert A. Laurence 9. Ore Deposits of the Southern Appalachians. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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