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Geology of parts of the upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district.
United States Geological Survey
Published
1960
by U.S. Govt. Print. Off. in Washington
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district. |
Series | Bulletin, no. 1123, Geological Survey bulletin ;, 1123. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QE75 .B9 no. 1123 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 571 p. |
Number of Pages | 571 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL256456M |
LC Control Number | gs 66000256 |
Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Iowa Co., Wisconsin, USA: The Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead District is the classic Mississippi Valley Type deposit. The first workings by Europeans settlers date back to , with the deposits known to Native Americans. Name and significance. The word Mississippi itself comes from Misi zipi, the French rendering of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe or Algonquin) name for the river, Misi-ziibi (Great River).. In the 18th century, the river was the primary western boundary of the young United States, and since the country's expansion westward, the Mississippi River has been widely considered a convenient if approximate.
Zinc-Lead-Copper Resources and General Geology of The Upper Mississippi Valley District By ALLEN V. HEYL, ERWIN J. LYONS, ALLEN F. AGNEW, and CHARLES H. BEHRE, Jr Information on Illinois furnished by H. B. WILLMAN and R. R. REYNOLDS A CONTRIBUTION TO ECONOMIC GEOLOGY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN G Prepared in cooperation with the. Edition Notes "Prepared in cooperation with the Iowa Geological Survey". Bibliogr. 1 Series Geology of parts of the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district.
The principal Mississippi Valley districts in the Mid-continent are the Southeast Missouri lead-zinc-silver-copper district (subdivided into the Old Lead Belt and the Viburnum Trend), the Tri-State zinc-lead district (Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri), the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district (Wisconsin-Iowa-Illinois), and the Illinois-Kentucky fluorspar-lead-zinc district (in which the. Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette Co., Wisconsin, USA: The Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead District is the classic Mississippi Valley Type deposit. The first workings by Europeans settlers date back to , with the deposits known to Native Americans.
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The upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district includes the southwest part of Wisconsin, the northwest corner of Illinois, and a narrow fringe of Iowa extending from Bellevue to McGregor, just west of the Mississippi River. The total area of the district is 4, square miles. The entire district is drained by the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
Geology of parts of the upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off. [] (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, National government publication: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Geological Survey (U.S.) OCLC Number: Notes: Part of illustrative matter folded in.
The Geology of the Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-lead District Geological Survey professional paper Issue of Professional paper, Geological Survey (U.S.). Authors: Allen Van Heyl, Allen F. Agnew, Erwin J. Lyons, Charles H. Behre: Contributors.
MF / GEOLOGIC STRUCTURE MAP OF THE BEETOWN LEAD-ZINC AREA, GRANT COUNTY, paper, $ 10 [The Beetown area, in Grant County, Wisconsin, in the northwestern part of the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district, lies in the western part of T.
4 N., R. 4 W., and the eastern part. GEOLOGY OF PARTS OF THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ZINC-LEAD DISTRICT GEOLOGY OF THE DUBUQUE SOUTH QUADRANGLE, IOWA-ILLINOIS By C. ERVIN BROWN and JESSE W. WHITLOW ABSTRACT The Dubuque South quadrangle in the southwestern part o:f.
the Wisconsin- Illinois-Iowa zinc-lead district is an area of 52 square miles in Iowa and 3 square miles in by: 6. GEOLOGY OF PARTS OF THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LEAD-ZINC DISTRICT GEOLOGY OF THE BELMONT AND CALAMINE QUADRANGLES, WISCONSIN By HARRY KLEMIC and WALTER S.
WEST ABSTRACT The Belmont and Calamine quadrangles in Lafayette County, Wis., include about square miles of the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district. The. b / brown, c. e., / geology of parts of the upper mississippi valley zinc-lead district: geology of the dubuque south quadrangle, illinois; geology of the monfort and linden quad, wisconsin; geology of the dubuque north quad, wisconsin; geology of the dodgeville and mineral point quadrangle, wisconsin; geology of the platteville.
The Beetown area, in Grant County, Wisconsin, in the northwestern part of the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district, lies in the western part of T. 4 N., R. 4 W., and the eastern part of T. 4 N., R. 5 W. The village of Beetown is at about its center. Recent geologic investigations in the area by the U.S.
Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History. “The Geology of the Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead District,” USGS Professional Paper(Washington: Government Printing Office, ).
William A. Beck, “Loading and Transportation at Zinc-Lead Mines, the Eagle-Pitcher Company, Jo Daviess County, Illinois and Lafayette County, Wisconsin,” U. Bureau of Mines, Information.
Distribution of minor elements in ore and host rock, Illinois-Kentucky fluorite district and Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district Economic Geology Environments of generation of some base-metal ore deposits.
Geology of the upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., (OCoLC) Online version: Heyl, Allen V. (Allen Van), Geology of the upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, National government publication: Document Type: Book.
Nevertheless, the general configuration of the 2D model in which a solution rising along a fault mineralizes one unit in a carbonate sequence does fit aspects of the classic Upper Mississippi Valley district (Heyl et al.
), as well as the Polaris deposit (Randell & Anderson ) and virtually all the Irish deposits (Hitzman & Beaty ). Geology of parts of the upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district.
By Geological Survey (U.S.) Abstract. Issued as separate chapters of illustrative matter folded in es bibliographical A. Geology of the Dubuque South quadrangle, Iowa-Illinois, by C.
Ervin Brown and Jesse W. Whitlow -- pt. Geology of the. of the geology of the Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead District.
This effort spanned more than a decade and included federally sponsored exploration drilling in all three states. The drilling program led to the discovery of the two largest ore deposits ever mined in the district.
Inwith the publication of USGS Professional Paperthe. Whitlow, C. Brown, Geology of the Dubuque South quadrangle, Iowa-Wisconsin-Illinois: U. Geological Survey Bulletin, in Geology of Parts of The Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead District (U.S.
Government Printing Office, ), vol. –C of Geological Survey Bulletin, pp. – Gays River, and Daniel’s Harbour), mid-United States districts (Upper Mississippi Valley, Missouri, Tri-State, and Tennessee), Australia (Lennard Shelf and Coxco), and Europe (Silesia, Alpine, Reocin and Cévennes).
The mineralization occurs as open-space fillings of breccias and fractures, and/or as replacement of the host dolo-stone. The Upper Mississippi Valley (UMV) zinc–lead district is one of the classic Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) ore districts of North America.
First mined in the early s, it was a major source of lead and zinc during the latter half of the s and first half of the s, and continued to produce until the s Heyl et al.,Heyl, continuously producing zinc-lead mining district in the United States, the Upper Mississippi Valley District.
The largest and most productive parts of this district extend across five Wisconsin counties and into small areas in Illinois and Iowa (Fig. Over million tons of zinc and nearlyIn the Upper Mississippi V alley district, numerous small ore bodies occur in vertical veins, fractures, and faults along a broad NW -trending and -plunging half-dome of the.
From introduction: This report discusses the general geology of the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district, the distribution of ore deposits, and some relations of the ore deposits to the major geologic. General Information.
Title: Geology of the Cuba City, New Diggings, and Shullsburg quadrangles, Wisconsin and Illinois Author(s): Mullens, T.E. Publishing Organization: U.S. Geological Survey Series and Number: Bulletin H Larger Work: Geology of parts of the upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district Publication Date: Map Scale: ,Publications / Bulletin / Zinc and Lead Deposits of the Upper Mississippi Valley.
Zinc and Lead Deposits of the Upper Mississippi Valley. 4 free downloads; Bedrock Geology, Metallic Minerals, Paleozoic Bedrock, Rocks and Minerals: County: Grant, Iowa, Lafayette, Out of State: Physical Desc.: None: Product Num.General Information.
Title: Geology of the Montfort and Linden quadrangles, Wisconsin Author(s): Carlson, J.E. Publishing Organization: U.S. Geological Survey Series and Number: Bulletin B Larger Work: Geology of parts of the upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district Publication Date: Map Scale:Cross Section: None North Latitude: 43° 0' 0" N ().