Daibase Sill Comanche County, Oklahoma


Autoria(s): Hardesty, Jean A.
Data(s)

01/05/1949

Resumo

The mechanics of intrusion and the processes involved are becoming of more and more interest to con­temporary geologists, because most of our mineral deposits are associated with igneous intrusions, and unknown-outcropping deposits are thought to be a thing of the past. If, by studying these pro­cesses, we could understand why some igneous masses are barren, while others of similar composition carry economic mineral deposits, geological prospecting for hidden mineral concentration would see a new era.

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http://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/bach_theses/271

http://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1270&context=bach_theses

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Digital Commons @ Montana Tech

Fonte

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Palavras-Chave #Mount Sheridan #Lawton #Tulsa #Oklahoma #quartz #limestone #shale #Ceramic Materials #Environmental Engineering #Geology #Geophysics and Seismology #Metallurgy #Other Engineering #Other Materials Science and Engineering
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