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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 1959
Economic Geology (1959) 54 (5): 944–946.
...Warren Irvin Finch Abstract The term peneconcordant is proposed to describe the form of the numerous and highly productive U deposits in sedimentary rocks of the Colorado Plateau, Wyoming, the Dakotas, and Texas. Peneconcordant U deposits are tabular, lenticular, or irregularly-shaped masses...
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R.V. Kirkham
Series: DNAG, Geology of North America
Published: 01 January 1995
DOI: 10.1130/DNAG-GNA-P1.241
EISBN: 9780813754680
... in sedimentary sequences and to the fact that oxidized flow tops and some red interlayered sedimentary rocks are probably essential in the genesis of these deposits. In mixed volcanic and sedimentary sequences, sedimentary and volcanic redbed copper deposits occur together and, in places, no clear distinction...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 April 1978
Economic Geology (1978) 73 (2): 180–191.
... are generally lenticular and they are peneconcordant within a shallow-water volcano-sedimentary sequence of Lower Cretaceous age. All of the known deposits are associated with laharic breccias. The sulfide bodies consist of pyrite, sphalerite, chalocpyrite, galena, tetrahedrite, arsenopyrite, marcasite...
Series: AAPG Studies in Geology
Published: 01 January 1986
DOI: 10.1306/St22455C12
EISBN: 9781629811475
... consists of uranium-rich authigenic organic matter that impregnates parts of the reduced sandstone host rocks. This type of ore occurs as peneconcordant layers which are typically elongate east-southeast, subparallel both to the sedimentary trends and to the regional strike of the host rock. A second type...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1993
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1993) 41 (3): 243–258.
...Ravi Kaul; K. Umamaheswar; S. Chandrasekaran; R. D. Deshmukh; B. M. Swarnkar Abstract The Siwalik Group constituting about 6000m of fluvial sedimentary rocks of Middle Miocene to Pleistocene age has been under exploration for uranium over the last two decades using different techniques including...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1984
Journal of the Geological Society (1984) 141 (2): 291–297.
... copper mineralizations of Redstone and Kamoto. There are, nevertheless, several fundamental differences. The most striking eneral feature of these two deposits is their location within shallow marine sediments deposited over thick epicontinental and continental red-bed units. The host-rocks at Kamoto...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2016
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2016) 87 (4): 424–428.
..., immature feldspathic sandstone containing ample carbonaceous matter and pyrite and deposited in a fluvial regime ( D’Cruz et al., 1996 ; Sen et al., 2000 , 2002 ). Interplay of various parameters such as stratigraphic position, sedimentological character, depositional environment, thickness of host rock...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1983
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1983) 24 (12): 615–627.
.... Apatite-magnetite vein mineralization. 2b. Volcanism, through a set of north dipping fractures developed along the southern margin of the basin - formation of interlayered volcanic - sedimentary rocks. 2a. Deposition of Chaibasa Formation sediments in a moderately deep ocean basin developed due...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1977
AAPG Bulletin (1977) 61 (1): 28–42.
... common occurrence, disseminated uranium in the continental sediments is possible. All types of pitchblende deposits are present in Phanerozoic rocks, but economically the most important have been the peneconcordant sandstone deposits of the central-western United States ( Finch, 1967...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2022
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2022) 98 (8): 1137–1144.
... tectonic blocks of Himalaya is enumerated below; The Siwalik Group constitutes about a 6000m thick sequence of molasses deposits and fluvial sedimentary rocks of Middle Miocene to Pleistocene age. The Siwalik basin of northwestern Himalaya between the Chenab in the NW and Ganges in the SE covers...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2015
European Journal of Mineralogy (2015) 27 (1): 57–70.
... between mineralisation and granitic plutons. The subunconformity epimetamorphic deposits consist of peneconcordant lenses or highly disseminated uranium mineralisation evolved in fractures and/or brecciated shear zones. The crystalline host rocks (metasediments and/or granites) of these deposits...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 2010
Economic Geology (2010) 105 (3): 627–639.
... <30 m and commonly <3 m) sulfide-bearing zones that are peneconcordant with lithologic layering. The deposits occur in a variety of sedimentary rock types with a variety of reductants. The configuration of the mineralized zone ranges from sheetlike, with extensive horizontal dimensions, to tabular...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2024
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2024) 100 (2): 241–249.
...R. Dhana Raju Abstract The unique, large-tonnage (amongst the Indian U-deposits; hitherto ~ 0.222 million tonnes, constituting 59% of the Indian U-resources) but very low-grade (~ 0.045% U 3 O 8 ) sedimentary, impure carbonate (dolostone)-hosted U-deposit, established by the Atomic Minerals...
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Series: Reviews in Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.5382/Rev.18.12
EISBN: 9781629490922
... Abstract Some sediment-hosted base metal deposits, specifically, the clastic-dominated Zn-Pb deposits, carbonatehosted Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) deposits, sedimentary rock-hosted stratiform copper deposits, and carbonate-hosted polymetallic (“Kipushi-type”) deposits, are or have been...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2022
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2022) 98 (8): 1029–1041.
... and the foredeep mollassic sedimentary of rocks of Siwalik Basin (Middle Miocene to Pleistocene) in northern India has proven potential for sandstone-type uranium mineralisation. The Cretaceous period (0.65 Ga) witnessed formation of many sandstone type uranium deposits in the southern fringes of the Meghalaya...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2002.204.01.14
EISBN: 9781862394520
... sulphur (Jurković & Šiftar 1995). On the other hand, there is no dilemma about the affiliation of all mineral deposits hosted by Lower and Middle Triassic sedimentary and igneous rocks, which are genetically closely related to the Triassic rifting magmatism. Fig. 1. Geological sketch-map...
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Series: Short Courses
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.3749/9780921294726.ch02
EISBN: 978-0-921294-72-6
... of peneconcordant, low-grade carbonaceous lacustrine sedimentary rocks with an important tuffaceous component (Anderson Mine, USA). These deposits are less common than the preceding ones. 5) Metasomatite deposits are generally confined to Precambrian shields (an exception being Coles Hill, USA), in orogenic...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2014
Economic Geology (2014) 109 (7): 2035–2050.
... Geology 100th Anniversary Volume , p. 609 – 642 . Hitzman M.W. Selley D. Bull S. , 2010 , Formation of sedimentary rock-hosted stratiform copper deposits through Earth history : Economic Geology , v. 105 , p. 627 – 639 . Hitzman M.W. Broughton D. Selley D...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2003
Economic Geology (2003) 98 (7): 1371–1396.
... sedimentary sequences deposited during successive regional marine transgressions and regressions. According to Rat (1959) , carbonate rocks belonging to the Urgonian Complex consist of shallow-water rudistid and coral limestones with lateral and vertical transitions to intraplatform or deeper-water basinal...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1978
Journal of the Geological Society (1978) 135 (4): 355–376.
... in relatively undeformed sedimentary rocks east of the Cordilleran geosyncline (Fig. 3). Most are peneconcordant with their host rocks, which typically are lenticular, cross-bedded continental sandstones with interbedded shales. The ores are epigenetic, but the metals are generally considered to have been...