Buried Proterozoic Terranes in the Midcontinent: for Geologic Exploration

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Eva B. Kisvarsanyi
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

An Early Proterozoic orogenic terrane of metasedimentary and metaigneous rocks underlies Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri. Middle Proterozoic epizonal terranes of anorogenic granite and rhyolite, a known metallogenic province partly exposed in southeastern Missouri, overlap the orogenic terrane on the south. These Proterozoic terranes, covered by less than 1,000 meters of Phanerozoic strata, contain a virtually untapped source of mineral wealth and are one of the last frontiers for geologic exploration in the continen-tal United States. Petrographic study of subsurface samples is a powerful tool in the identification of favorable host rocks for a variety of ore deposits.
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APA: Eva B. Kisvarsanyi  (1987)  Buried Proterozoic Terranes in the Midcontinent: for Geologic Exploration

MLA: Eva B. Kisvarsanyi Buried Proterozoic Terranes in the Midcontinent: for Geologic Exploration. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.

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