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August 01, 1977
Distribution of Mississippian geodes and geodal minerals in Kentucky
I. S. Fisher
I. S. Fisher
Univ. Ky., Dep. Geol., Lexington, Ky., United States
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Economic Geology (1977) 72 (5): 864–869.
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I. S. Fisher; Distribution of Mississippian geodes and geodal minerals in Kentucky. Economic Geology 1977;; 72 (5): 864–869. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.72.5.864
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- anhydrite
- applications
- barite
- carbonates
- Carboniferous
- celestine
- distribution
- framework silicates
- geodes
- gypsum
- interpretation
- Kentucky
- lead-zinc deposits
- metal ores
- mineral inventory
- mineralogy
- minerals
- mississippi valley-type deposits
- Mississippian
- ore deposits
- Paleozoic
- paragenesis
- quartz
- regional
- secondary structures
- sedimentary structures
- silica minerals
- silicates
- sulfates
- sulfides
- United States
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