Geophysics - Gravity Surveys for Residual Barite Deposits in Missouri

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. Uhley LeRoy Scharon
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

TEST gravity surveys were made in the Washington County barite district of Missouri on properly owned by the Baroid Sales Division of the National Lead Co. This property is located just northeast of Richwoods in the northeastern corner of Washington County, Fig. 1. The area to which the surveys were confined comprised approximately 5000 acres, of which some 525 acres were surveyed gravitationally. Gravity observations were made at 2600 points within the area, observations being confined to relatively clear and gently sloping ground. Part of the area was heavily wooded, and the terrain too rugged for either the occurrence of a commercial barite deposit or a feasible gravity survey. The relief along the central drainage, Ditch Creek, was about 140 ft, the maximum difference in elevation being 400 ft in a distance of 3½ miles. The purpose of the test gravity survey was to determine whether the gravity method of geophysical prospecting might be applied in the exploration for barite deposits in the Washington County barite district, since a satisfactory systematic procedure had not been devised to explore and ultimately determine barite ore reserves with desired accuracy. No previous geophysical work with respect to barite is known to have been done in this area. Stratigraphy: The formations over which the barite deposits occur' are Paleozoic in age, representing rocks involving sandstones and dolomites unconformably underlain by pre-Cambrain granites and rhyolite porphyries. The areas covered by the granite survey were directly underlain by almost
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APA: P. Uhley LeRoy Scharon  (1955)  Geophysics - Gravity Surveys for Residual Barite Deposits in Missouri

MLA: P. Uhley LeRoy Scharon Geophysics - Gravity Surveys for Residual Barite Deposits in Missouri. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1955.

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