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Economic Geology, U.S.
Iron and manganese
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Gary B. Sidder
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1991
Publisher:
Geological Society of America
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GENETIC PROBLEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES OF VOLCANO-SEDIMENTARY IRON-ORE DEPOSITS OF THE LAHN-DILL TYPE
HORST QUADE
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 3
Gold and silver deposits of the United States
pp. 23
Copper and molybdenum deposits in the United States
pp. 43
Lead and zinc deposits
pp. 63
Iron and manganese
pp. 87
Deposits containing nickel, cobalt, chromium, and platinum-group elements in the United States
pp. 103
Uranium and vanadium deposits
pp. 125
The other metals
pp. 153
Phosphate deposits of the United States—discovery, development; Economic geology and outlook for the future
pp. 165
Evaporites and brines
pp. 183
Oil shale
pp. 189
Other selected industrial minerals
pp. 213
Introduction
pp. 225
Origin and migration of oil and gas
pp. 241
Pore system aspects of hydrocarbon trapping
pp. 255
Exploration techniques
pp. 273
Petroleum geology of the Appalachian basin
pp. 287
The Michigan basin
pp. 301
The northern Gulf of Mexico basin
pp. 325
Anadarko basin
pp. 339
The Permian basin
pp. 357
Oil and gas resources of the San Juan basin, New Mexico and Colorado
pp. 373
Powder River basin
pp. 391
Geologic controls on hydrocarbon occurrence, Fossil basin area, Cordilleran thrust belt
pp. 403
Petroleum potential of the Great Basin
pp. 417
San Joaquin basin, California
pp. 431
Geologic controls on hydrocarbon occurrence within the Santa Maria basin of western California
pp. 447
North Slope of Alaska
pp. 463
Coal; A brief overview
pp. 469
Geology of coal; Environments of deposition
pp. 483
Paleobotany and paleoecology of coal
pp. 503
Coalification in North American coal fields
pp. 523
Pennsylvanian coals of central and eastern United States
pp. 547
Cretaceous and Tertiary coals of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains regions
pp. 573
Tertiary coals of the Gulf Coast
pp. 583
Coals of far-western United States
pp. 591
Economic Alaskan coal deposits
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