Structural Control Of Ore Deposition In Fissure Veins (225036ef-cc4c-47bc-9032-bc2101ea94c0)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. E. McKinstry
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

MOVEMENT on a fracture of irregular shape can cause local widening of the fissure and thereby offer freer channelways for circulation of ore-depositing solutions. This influence, coupled with large areas of wall rock available for reacting with ore solutions in brecciated and shattered ground can account for locally active deposition of metals and the resulting ore shoots. Such irregularities in the fracture system may be caused by local variations in the strength of rocks and by pre-existing lines of weakness, especially if these stand at favorable angles to certain components of the fracturing stress. Therefore correct interpretation of the mechanics of fracturing should permit deductions as to structurally favorable places on unexplored portions of the vein system.
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APA: H. E. McKinstry  (1941)  Structural Control Of Ore Deposition In Fissure Veins (225036ef-cc4c-47bc-9032-bc2101ea94c0)

MLA: H. E. McKinstry Structural Control Of Ore Deposition In Fissure Veins (225036ef-cc4c-47bc-9032-bc2101ea94c0). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1941.

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