Elisabeth L. Rowan (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Regional fluid flow as a factor in the thermal history of the Illinois basin: Constraints from fluid inclusions and the maturity of Pennsylvanian coals Regional fluid flow as a factor in the thermal history of the Illinois basin: Constraints from fluid inclusions and the maturity of Pennsylvanian coals
Vitrinite reflectance measurements on Pennsylvanian coals in the Illinois basin indicate significantly higher thermal maturity than can be explained by present-day burial depths. An interval of additional sedimentary section, now removed by erosion, has been suggested to account for the discrepancy. Although burial could indeed account for the observed maturity levels of organic matter...
Authors
E. L. Rowan, M. B. Goldhaber, J. R. Hatch
Infiltration of late Palaeozoic evaporative brines in the reelfoot rift: A possible salt source for Illinois Basin formation waters and MVT mineralizing fluids Infiltration of late Palaeozoic evaporative brines in the reelfoot rift: A possible salt source for Illinois Basin formation waters and MVT mineralizing fluids
Salinities and homogenization temperatures of fluid inclusions in Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) deposits provide important insights into the regional hydrology of the Illinois basin/Reelfoot rift system in late Palaeozoic time. Although the thermal regime of this basin system has been plausibly explained, the origin of high salinities in the basin fluids remains enigmatic...
Authors
E. L. Rowan, G. De Marsily
Basin evolution, and the timing and extent of oil generation, Canning River region, North Slope, Alaska; preliminary Basin2 calculations assuming a conductive thermal history Basin evolution, and the timing and extent of oil generation, Canning River region, North Slope, Alaska; preliminary Basin2 calculations assuming a conductive thermal history
No abstract available.
Authors
E. L. Rowan
Evidence for hot Mississippi Valley-type brines in the Reelfoot Rift complex, south-central United States, in Late Pennsylvanian-Early Permian Evidence for hot Mississippi Valley-type brines in the Reelfoot Rift complex, south-central United States, in Late Pennsylvanian-Early Permian
Petrographic and fluid inclusion studies of sparry dolomite cement from Upper Cambrian to Lower Ordovician rocks and conodont thermal-alteration indices provide evidence that hot mississippi valley-type brines were once present in the Reelfoot Rift complex. The cathodoluminescent microstratigraphy of sparry dolomite cement in the Reelfoot Rift resembles that of sparry dolomite cement...
Authors
D. L. Leach, L.E. Apodaca, J.E. Repetski, J. W. Powell, E. L. Rowan
Chemical reaction path modeling of ore deposition in Mississippi Valley-type Pb-Zn deposits of the Ozark region, U.S. Midcontinent: A reply Chemical reaction path modeling of ore deposition in Mississippi Valley-type Pb-Zn deposits of the Ozark region, U.S. Midcontinent: A reply
No abstract available.
Authors
Geoffrey S. Plumlee, David L. Leach, Albert H. Hofstra, Gary P. Landis, Elisabeth L. Rowan, John G. Viets
The potential role of magmatic gases in the genesis of Illinois- Kentucky fluorspar deposits: Implications from chemical reaction path modeling The potential role of magmatic gases in the genesis of Illinois- Kentucky fluorspar deposits: Implications from chemical reaction path modeling
No abstract available.
Authors
G.S. Plumlee, M. B. Goldhaber, E. L. Rowan
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 40
Regional fluid flow as a factor in the thermal history of the Illinois basin: Constraints from fluid inclusions and the maturity of Pennsylvanian coals Regional fluid flow as a factor in the thermal history of the Illinois basin: Constraints from fluid inclusions and the maturity of Pennsylvanian coals
Vitrinite reflectance measurements on Pennsylvanian coals in the Illinois basin indicate significantly higher thermal maturity than can be explained by present-day burial depths. An interval of additional sedimentary section, now removed by erosion, has been suggested to account for the discrepancy. Although burial could indeed account for the observed maturity levels of organic matter...
Authors
E. L. Rowan, M. B. Goldhaber, J. R. Hatch
Infiltration of late Palaeozoic evaporative brines in the reelfoot rift: A possible salt source for Illinois Basin formation waters and MVT mineralizing fluids Infiltration of late Palaeozoic evaporative brines in the reelfoot rift: A possible salt source for Illinois Basin formation waters and MVT mineralizing fluids
Salinities and homogenization temperatures of fluid inclusions in Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) deposits provide important insights into the regional hydrology of the Illinois basin/Reelfoot rift system in late Palaeozoic time. Although the thermal regime of this basin system has been plausibly explained, the origin of high salinities in the basin fluids remains enigmatic...
Authors
E. L. Rowan, G. De Marsily
Basin evolution, and the timing and extent of oil generation, Canning River region, North Slope, Alaska; preliminary Basin2 calculations assuming a conductive thermal history Basin evolution, and the timing and extent of oil generation, Canning River region, North Slope, Alaska; preliminary Basin2 calculations assuming a conductive thermal history
No abstract available.
Authors
E. L. Rowan
Evidence for hot Mississippi Valley-type brines in the Reelfoot Rift complex, south-central United States, in Late Pennsylvanian-Early Permian Evidence for hot Mississippi Valley-type brines in the Reelfoot Rift complex, south-central United States, in Late Pennsylvanian-Early Permian
Petrographic and fluid inclusion studies of sparry dolomite cement from Upper Cambrian to Lower Ordovician rocks and conodont thermal-alteration indices provide evidence that hot mississippi valley-type brines were once present in the Reelfoot Rift complex. The cathodoluminescent microstratigraphy of sparry dolomite cement in the Reelfoot Rift resembles that of sparry dolomite cement...
Authors
D. L. Leach, L.E. Apodaca, J.E. Repetski, J. W. Powell, E. L. Rowan
Chemical reaction path modeling of ore deposition in Mississippi Valley-type Pb-Zn deposits of the Ozark region, U.S. Midcontinent: A reply Chemical reaction path modeling of ore deposition in Mississippi Valley-type Pb-Zn deposits of the Ozark region, U.S. Midcontinent: A reply
No abstract available.
Authors
Geoffrey S. Plumlee, David L. Leach, Albert H. Hofstra, Gary P. Landis, Elisabeth L. Rowan, John G. Viets
The potential role of magmatic gases in the genesis of Illinois- Kentucky fluorspar deposits: Implications from chemical reaction path modeling The potential role of magmatic gases in the genesis of Illinois- Kentucky fluorspar deposits: Implications from chemical reaction path modeling
No abstract available.
Authors
G.S. Plumlee, M. B. Goldhaber, E. L. Rowan