Geochemical techniques as applied in recent investigations in the Tintic District, Utah

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Abstract

Field techniques for the rapid extraction and estimation of copper, lead, and zinc from altered rock are described, together with their application in the Tintic districtUtah. Either sulfuric acid or an acetic acid-ammonium acetate reagent is feasible as an extractant; but of these two, sulfuric acid is preferred. Data obtained by partial extraction methods show that zinc and lead are concentrated in altered extrusive rocks 350 to 500 feet above a horizontal, pipelike ore body in limestone, where the extrusive rocks are cut by a fracture zone related to a strong premineral cross fault. Such concentrations are absent in altered but unbrecciated igneous rocks above the continuation of the same ore body in an unfaulted area. 

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Geochemical techniques as applied in recent investigations in the Tintic District, Utah
Series title Economic Geology
DOI 10.2113/gsecongeo.46.6.608
Volume 46
Issue 6
Year Published 1951
Language English
Publisher Society of Economic Geologists
Description 18 p.
First page 608
Last page 625
Country United States
State Utah
Other Geospatial Tintic Mountains
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