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Metamorphic waters from the pacific tectonic belt of the west coast of the United States

January 1, 1970

Waters unusually rich in ammonia, boron, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and hydrocarbons are found in more than 100 localities along the Pacific coast of the United States. The waters are believed to be products of low-grade metamorphism of marine sediments. The marine sedimentary rocks would have to be tectonically emplaced below crystalline rocks in many places. Mercury are deposits are probably also products of the low-grade metamorphism.

Publication Year 1970
Title Metamorphic waters from the pacific tectonic belt of the west coast of the United States
Authors I. Barnes
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70010288
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse