Structural geology and related mineralization of the Antelope Springs district, Pershing County, Nevada

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Carraher-Muto, Ruth

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1979

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Thesis

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Geology , Structural Geology , Grass Valley Formation , Dun Glen Formation , Antelope Springs Mining District , Folds , Faults , Deformation , Mercury , Mineralization , Stratigraphy , Mackay Theses and Dissertations Grant Collection

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Pelitic rocks, well bedded limestone, and a carbonate and silty unit compose the area of study. Additionally, the structure of the area was found to be complicated with a large fan fold, large overturned folds, large faults, and minor folding and faulting.

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University of Nevada, Reno

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