A Coherent Basinal-Brine Model Of The Genesis Of Mississippi Valley Pb-Zn Ores Based In Part On Absent Phases ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Konrad J. Banaszak
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

At least for the time being, these seems to be general but not universal agreement that Mississippi Valley type ore deposits formed entirely or in major proportion from heated connate brines (e.g. 1) Even with that agreement, major questions remain. I will present a coherent geochemical model and look at alternative views in the context of that model. The pattern of the following discussion is 1) the general geochemistry of the ore fluid, 2) the density-temperature relations and possible mechanisms of flow of those fluids, 3) the mechanisms of transportation and deposition of the ore minerals, and 4) a summary of a coherent model of genesis. The data equivocally define much about the deposits. The answer is still elusive.
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APA: Konrad J. Banaszak  (1979)  A Coherent Basinal-Brine Model Of The Genesis Of Mississippi Valley Pb-Zn Ores Based In Part On Absent Phases ? Introduction

MLA: Konrad J. Banaszak A Coherent Basinal-Brine Model Of The Genesis Of Mississippi Valley Pb-Zn Ores Based In Part On Absent Phases ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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