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Quartz veins in the Ouachita mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma (Their relations to structure, metamorphism, and metalliferous deposits)?

October 22, 1943

An important chapter of the total geologic history of the Ouachita Mountains is revealed by the quartz veins and crystals. These and the associated minerals are hydrothermal deposits of probable magmatic origin, formed during the closing stage of the mid-Permsylvanian orogeny. The metalliferous deposits of the Ouachita Mountains appear to have been formed at the time of the quartz vein deposition. This /act should be considered in dating the lead and zinc mineralization in other areas of the Mississippi Valley region. © 1943 Society of Economic Geologists, Inc.

Publication Year 1943
Title Quartz veins in the Ouachita mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma (Their relations to structure, metamorphism, and metalliferous deposits)?
DOI 10.2113/gsecongeo.38.2.91
Authors Hugh Dinsmore Miser
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Economic Geology
Index ID 70206099
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse