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    Geology of the Creede mining district

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    Raines, Ed
    Mines Museum of Earth Science
    Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
    Date
    2018-06-21
    Keywords
    sowbelly agate
    Geology -- Colorado -- Mineral County
    Geology -- History
    Calderas -- Colorado -- Mineral County
    Volcanic ash, tuff, etc. -- Colorado -- Mineral County
    Ore deposits -- Colorado -- Mineral County
    Faults (Geology) -- Colorado -- Mineral County
    Veins (Geology) -- Colorado -- Mineral County
    Crystallization
    Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado -- Mineral County
    Creede Caldera (Colo.)
    
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    Abstract
    Ed Raines, a geologist, mineralogist, and mining historian, explains the history of our understanding of silicic volcanism as it applies to studies of the geology of Creede. Ed describes the volcanism and the formation of the calderas in the Creede area, the mineralization of the area, as well as other geologic processes that contributed to the formation of the silver-rich ore deposits of the Creede mining district.
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