The Jurassic Fort Dodge Beds of Webster County, Iowa, are a laminated gypsum deposit with features similar to many other ancient sulphate deposits in the world. The laminations are zones of relatively pure gypsum alternating with zones of gypsum and clay. The clay is predominantly illite and occurs in the form of stringers or clusters of marl (clay and carbonate). The beds differ from most other deposits in their purity (89-96 percent calcium sulphate). Trace element distribution is chiefly related to the accessory mineral assemblage;Megascopic and microscopic features in the gypsum indicate that the beds have undergone considerable diagenetic alteration. Three dominant crystal varieties--euhedral to subhedral gypsum laths, anhedral gypsum,...
Within the limits of Webster County are found a number of interesting minerals. The following notes ...
Bedded evaporites and associated red bed siliciclastics record saline lake and groundwater systems f...
Much new information concerning the underground geology of Iowa is being accumulated by the Iowa Geo...
The Jurassic Fort Dodge Beds of Webster County, Iowa, are a laminated gypsum deposit with features s...
During the last three years several new deep wells have been drilled in Iowa and accurate sets of we...
Much has been written regarding the geologic position and the stratigraphic relations of the gypsum ...
Until recently all interest in gypsum in Iowa, with the exception of brief activity at Centerville, ...
This report discusses the production and uses of gypsum and the types of gypsum and anhydrite deposi...
The Gypsumville sulphate deposit is approximately 130 feet thick and overlies a sequence of red and ...
During the prosecution of field study of the gypsum for the Iowa Geological Survey the writer found ...
Ass'rEAct: Halite pseudomorphs after gypsum crystals preserve depositional textures and record ...
Secondary gypsum rocks, formed from anhydrite by the action of ground waters and/or surface weather-...
Diverse gypsum facies in terms of crystal size and morphology are deposited in a shallow, non-marine...
This item is only available electronically.A maximum Pleistocene (~0.6 Ma) age has been assigned to ...
The spatial arrangement of gypsum veins as preserved natural hydraulic fractures have been character...
Within the limits of Webster County are found a number of interesting minerals. The following notes ...
Bedded evaporites and associated red bed siliciclastics record saline lake and groundwater systems f...
Much new information concerning the underground geology of Iowa is being accumulated by the Iowa Geo...
The Jurassic Fort Dodge Beds of Webster County, Iowa, are a laminated gypsum deposit with features s...
During the last three years several new deep wells have been drilled in Iowa and accurate sets of we...
Much has been written regarding the geologic position and the stratigraphic relations of the gypsum ...
Until recently all interest in gypsum in Iowa, with the exception of brief activity at Centerville, ...
This report discusses the production and uses of gypsum and the types of gypsum and anhydrite deposi...
The Gypsumville sulphate deposit is approximately 130 feet thick and overlies a sequence of red and ...
During the prosecution of field study of the gypsum for the Iowa Geological Survey the writer found ...
Ass'rEAct: Halite pseudomorphs after gypsum crystals preserve depositional textures and record ...
Secondary gypsum rocks, formed from anhydrite by the action of ground waters and/or surface weather-...
Diverse gypsum facies in terms of crystal size and morphology are deposited in a shallow, non-marine...
This item is only available electronically.A maximum Pleistocene (~0.6 Ma) age has been assigned to ...
The spatial arrangement of gypsum veins as preserved natural hydraulic fractures have been character...
Within the limits of Webster County are found a number of interesting minerals. The following notes ...
Bedded evaporites and associated red bed siliciclastics record saline lake and groundwater systems f...
Much new information concerning the underground geology of Iowa is being accumulated by the Iowa Geo...