Aspen and the Leadville Limestone
Raines, Ed ; Mines Museum of Earth Science ; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
Raines, Ed
Mines Museum of Earth Science
Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
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2019-01-17
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Leadville Limestone
dolomitization -- Colorado
Limestone -- Colorado -- Pitkin County
Geological time
Mines and mineral resources -- History
Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado -- Pitkin County
Breccia -- Colorado -- Pitkin County
Unconformities (Geology)
Calcite
Evaporites
Ore deposits -- Colorado -- Pitkin County
Formations (Geology) -- Colorado -- Pitkin County
Stromatoporoidea
Aspen (Colo.) -- History
Aspen Mining District (Colo.)
dolomitization -- Colorado
Limestone -- Colorado -- Pitkin County
Geological time
Mines and mineral resources -- History
Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado -- Pitkin County
Breccia -- Colorado -- Pitkin County
Unconformities (Geology)
Calcite
Evaporites
Ore deposits -- Colorado -- Pitkin County
Formations (Geology) -- Colorado -- Pitkin County
Stromatoporoidea
Aspen (Colo.) -- History
Aspen Mining District (Colo.)
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Abstract
Ed Raines, a geologist, mineralogist, and mining historian, takes a tour through geologic time and explains events leading to the formation of the Leadville Limestone and the mineralization of the Aspen area.
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