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    FormatThesis (7)SubjectGeothermal resources (1)Hot springs (1)Hydrothermal deposits (1)Mines and mineral resources (1)Mississippi River Valley (1)... View MoreDate Issued2019 (1)2017 (1)2012 (2)2011 (2)2010 (1)Author/ContributorAppold, Martin Stephan (7)Allison, Grace K. (1)Burrows, Christopher R. (1)Field, Joshua D. (1)Joshi, Ajit (1)... View MoreSubject: PlaceNevada -- Beowawe (1)Advisor
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    Thesis DepartmentGeological sciences (MU) (6)Geology (MU) (1)Language (ISO)
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    Hydrology of the Forest City Basin, mid-continent, USA : implications for CO2 sequestration in the St. Peter sandstone 

    Burrows, Christopher R. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
    The purpose of this research was to perform a preliminary assessment of the stratigraphy, storage capacity, hydrology and mineraology of this basin to determine its suitability and structural trapping capacity for geologic sequestration of carbon...

    Geochemistry and reaction path modeling of the Beowawe hydrothermal system, Nevada : a barren end-member epithermal system 

    Leatherman, Mark, 1985- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    The Beowawe geothermal area is manifested by numerous hot springs, fumaroles, and before the installation of an electric power plant, spectacular geysers. Beowawe also bears many geologic similarities to ancient epithermal gold-silver ore deposits...

    Composition of fluid inclusions from the cave-in-rock bedded-replacement fluorite deposits in the Illinois-Kentucky district 

    Pelch, Michael A. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2011)
    The stable mid-continent platform of North America hosts some of the greatest known concentrations of Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) mineralization in the world. Most of the mineralization occurs between two major physiographic ...

    Geochemistry and origins of Mississippi Valley type mineralizing fluids of the Ozark Plateau 

    Wenz, Zachary John (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2011)
    The compositions of fluid inclusions hosted in ore and gangue minerals from Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) Pb-Zn-Ba deposits of the Ozark Plateau region were measured to develop a regional hydro-geochemical conceptual model ...

    Trace Mississippi Valley-type lead-zinc mineralization : origins and relationship to midcontinent MVT ore districts 

    Field, Joshua D. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2017)
    The North American mid-continent is known for its large Mississippi Valley type (MVT) ore districts. Deposits with the same mineralogy but at much smaller scales, known as trace MVT occurrences, are also widespread throughout ...

    Evaluation of solitary waves as a mechanism for oil transport in elastic porous media : a case study of the south Eugene Island field, Gulf of Mexico basin 

    Joshi, Ajit (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
    Hydrocarbons in shallow (< 1 km depth) Pleistocene sand reservoirs of the Eugene Island 330 field in the northern Gulf of Mexico basin are thought to have originated from Early Tertiary source sediments at depths of about ...

    Fluid inclusion evidence for the temperature and composition of ore fluids in the Lemhi Pass and diamond Creek Ree-Th districts, Idaho-Montana 

    Allison, Grace K. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
    The Lemhi Pass district is the largest thorium (Th) and 5th largest rare earth element (REE) occurrence in the U.S., straddling the continental divide along the central Idaho-Montana border. The Diamond Creek district, ...

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