Ore Deposits as Related to Tectonics and Magmatism, Nevada and Utah

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Daniel R. Shawe John H. Stewart
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Major transverse structural zones in the western U.S. such as the Lewis and Clark line, Walker Lane, Texas lineament, and Colorado mineral belt, have localized important mineral districts. In Nevada and Utah the alinement of Cretaceous and Tertiary mineral deposits, such as in the Pioche, Eureka, Manhattan, and other mineral belts, may be related to similar tectonic features. All the mineral belts in Nevada and Utah have produced precious and base metals and tungsten; the Manhattan belt in addition has produced magnesite and brucite; and the Pioche belt, uranium, fluorspar, and alunite. Specific types of ore deposits seem related spatially to major belts of the Paleozoic Cordilleran geosyncline and compositionally to the intrusive bodies with which they are associated.
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APA: Daniel R. Shawe John H. Stewart  (1977)  Ore Deposits as Related to Tectonics and Magmatism, Nevada and Utah

MLA: Daniel R. Shawe John H. Stewart Ore Deposits as Related to Tectonics and Magmatism, Nevada and Utah. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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