Corregidum.In the 2003 edition of the Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science, there was an error in the article, Structural State of K-feldspar in the Younger Granites of the Western St. Francois Mountains, Southeastern Missouri: Further Evidence for Pervasive Alteration of the Mesoproterozoic St. Francois Mountains Complex by Mathenia and Plymate. In it, the references had an error in it that was missed. For clarity, here is the entire reference section reprinted with corrections. The Transactions regrets the error. Aleinikoff, J.B., Walter, M., Kunk, M.J., and Hearn, P.P., Jr., 1993, Do ages of authigenic An authigenic mineral or sedimentary rock deposit is one that was generated where it is found or observed. Can be used to characterize metamorphic minerals formed in situ K-feldspar date the formation of Mississippi Valley-type Pb-Zn deposits, central and southeastern United States?: Pb isotopic evidence, Geology, v. 21, p. 73-76. Amos, D.H. and Desborough, G.A., 1970, Mafic intrusive rocks of Precambrian age in southeast Missouri, Missouri Division of Geology and Land Survey, Report of Investigations 47. Anderson, R.E., 1970, Ash-flow tuffs of Precambrian age in Southeast Missouri, Missouri Division of Geology and Land Survey Report of Investigations 46. Appleman, D.E. and Evans, H.T., Jr., 1973, Job 9214: Indexing and least-squares refinement of powder diffraction data. U.S. Geological Survey Computer Contribution 20, (U.S. Nat. Tech. Inf. Serv. Doc. PB216188). Bevington, P.R., 1969, Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences, McGraw-Hill, New York. Bickford, M.E. and Van Schmus, W.R., 1985, Discovery of two Proterozoic granite-rhyolite terranes in the buried mid-continent basement: the case for shallow drill holes, in Raleigh, B. (ed.), Observation of the Continental Crust through Drilling I, Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 355-364. Brown, V.M., 1983, The Precambrian Volcanic Stratigraphy and Petrology petrology, branch of geology specifically concerned with the origin, composition, structure, and properties of rocks, primarily igneous and metamorphic, and secondarily sedimentary. of the Des Arc NE 7 1/2 Minute Quadrangle, South Central St. Francois Mountains, Missouri, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, Missouri. Brown, V.M., 1984, Chemical signatures of hydrothermally altered Precambrian ash-flow tuffs, St. Francois Mountains, Southeast Missouri (abstr.), Geological Society of America The Geological Society of America (or GSA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of the geosciences. The society was founded in New York in 1888 by James Hall, James D. Abstracts with Programs, v. 16, p. 457. Brown, W.L. and Parsons, I., 1989, Alkali feldspars: ordering rates, phase transformations and behavior diagrams for igneous rocks, Mineralogical Magazine, v. 53, p. 25-42. Clendenin, C.W., Niewendorp, C.A., and Lowell, G.R., 1989, Reinterpretation of faulting in Southeast Missouri, Geology, v. 17, p. 217-220. Clendenin, C.W., Niewendorp, C.A., Duane, M.J., and Lowell, G.R., 1994, The paleohydrology of southeast Missouri Mississippi Valley-type deposits: Interplay of faults, fluids, and adjoining lithologies, Economic Geology, v. 89, p. 322-332. Hagni, R.D., 1989, The southeast Missouri lead district: a review, in Hagni, R.D. and R.M. Coveney, R.M., Jr., (eds.), Mississippi Valley-Type Mineralization Mineralization The process by which the body uses minerals to build bone structure. Mentioned in: Rickets mineralization, n the bioprecipitation of an inorganic substance. of the Viburnum viburnum: see honeysuckle. viburnum Any of about 200 shrubs and small trees that make up the genus Viburnum in the honeysuckle family, native to temperate and subtropical Eurasia and North America. Trend, Missouri, Society of Economic Geologists The Society of Economic Geologists, founded in 1920, is a scientific organization that promotes the study of geology as it relates to mining, mineral exploration, and mineral extraction. The society's Publication Board publishes the scientific journal Economic Geology. Guidebook Series 5, p. 12-57. Honda, M., Sylvester, P.J., Podosek, F.A. and Schulz, K.J., 1985, [sup.40]Ar/[sup.39]Ar geochronology geochronology Dating and interpretation of geologic events in the history of the Earth. The classical technique of geochronology was stratigraphy, including faunal succession. of mafic rocks from the granite-rhyolite terrane ter·rane also ter·rain n. 1. A series of related rock formations. 2. An area having a preponderance of a particular rock or rock groups. [Alteration of terrain.] of southeastern Missouri, Precambrian Research, v. 27, p. 301-306. Kisvarsanyi, E.B., 1980, Granitic ring complexes and Precambrian hot-spot activity in the St. Francois terrane, midcontinent region, United States, Geology, v. 8, p. 43-47. Kisvarsanyi, E.B., 1981, Geology of the Precambrian St. Francois terrane, southeastern Missouri, Missouri Division of Geology and Land Survey Report of Investigations 64. Kisvarsanyi, G. and Kisvarsanyi, E.B., 1989, Precambrian geology & ore deposits of the southeast Missouri iron metallogenic province, in Brown, V.M., Kisvarsanyi, E.B., and Hagni, R.D. (eds.), "Olympic Dam-Type" Deposits" and Geology of Middle Proterozoic Rocks in the St. Francois Mountains Terrane, Missouri, Society of Economic Geologists Guidebook Series, Volume 4, p. 1-40. Kroll, H. and Ribbe, P.H., 1987, Determining (Al,Si) distribution and strain in alkali feldspars using lattice parameters and diffraction-peak positions: A review, American Mineralogist, v. 72, p. 491-506. Kroll, H. and Ribbe, P.H., 1983, Lattice parameters, composition, and Al, Si order in alkali feldspars, in Ribbe, P.H. (ed.), Feldspar Mineralogy, 2nd. ed., Mineralogical Society of America The Mineralogical Society of America (MSA') is a scientific membership organization. MSA was founded in 1919 for the advancement of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, and petrology, and promotion of their uses in other sciences, industry, and the arts. Reviews in Mineralogy, Volume 2, p. 57-99. Lowell, G.R. and Clendenin, C.W., 1991, Fault control on low-temperature alteration in the St. Francois highlands, Louis Unfer, Jr. Conference on the Geology of the Mid-Mississippi Valley--Extended Abstracts, Missouri Department of Natural Resources Many sub-national governments have a Department of Natural Resources or similarly-named organization:
Lowell, G.R. and Ramo, O.T., 1999, Petrology and geochemistry of the Shepard Mountain Gabbro gabbro: see basalt. gabbro Any of several medium- or coarse-grained rocks that consist primarily of plagioclase feldspar and pyroxene. Gabbros are found widely on the Earth and on the Moon. : implications for basalt genesis at 1.33 Ga in southeast Missouri (abstr.), Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 31 (5), p. A-32. Lowell, G.R. and Young, G.J., 1999, Interaction between coeval co·e·val adj. Originating or existing during the same period; lasting through the same era. n. One of the same era or period; a contemporary. mafic and felsic melts in the St. Francois Terrane of Missouri, USA, Precambrian Research, v. 95, p. 69-88. Lowell, G.R., 1991, The Butler Hill Caldera: a mid-Proterozoic ignimbrite-granite complex, Precambrian Research, v. 51, p. 245-263. Lyon, A.J., 1970, Dealing with Data, Pergamon Press, New York. Martin, R.F. and Falster, A.U., 1986, Proterozoic sanidine san·i·dine n. A glassy variety of orthoclase feldspar, known as moonstone when translucent. [Greek sanis, sanid-, board (from its flat crystals) + -ine2.] and microcline microcline: see feldspar. microcline Common feldspar mineral, one form of potassium aluminosilicate (KAlSi3O8) that occurs in many rock types. Green specimens are called amazonstone and may be used as gems. in pegmatite pegmatite: see granite. pegmatite Almost any wholly crystalline igneous rock that is at least in part very coarse-grained, the major constituents of which include minerals typically found in ordinary igneous rocks (such as granites) and in which , Wausau complex, Wisconsin, Canadian Mineralogist, v. 24, p. 709-716. Menuge, J.F., Brewer, T.S., and Seeger, C.M., 2002, Petrogenesis pet·ro·gen·e·sis n. The branch of petrology that deals with the origin of rocks, especially igneous rocks. pet of metaluminous A-type rhyolites from the St. Francois Mountains, Missouri and the Mesoproterozoic evolution of the southern Laurentian margin, Precambrian Research, v. 113, p. 269-291. Meyer, S.L., 1975, Data Analysis for Scientists and Engineers, John Wiley & Sons, New York. Plymate, T.G., Daniel, C.G., and Cavaleri, M.E., 1992, Structural state of the K-feldspar in the Butler Hill--Breadtray Granite, St. Francois Mountains, southeastern Missouri, Canadian Mineralogist, v. 30, p. 367-376. Plymate, T.G., Kendall, J.D., and Shepard, L.M., 2001, Structural state of the K-feldspar in the Felsic Volcanic rocks and Ring Pluton plu·ton n. A body of igneous rock formed beneath the surface of the earth by consolidation of magma. [German, back-formation from plutonisch, plutonic, from Latin Granites of the Butler Hill Caldera, St. Francois Mountains, southeastern Missouri, Canadian Mineralogist, v. 39, p. 73-83. Pratt, W.P., Anderson, R.E., Berry, A.W., Jr., Bickford, M.E., Kisvarsanyi, E.B., and Sides, J.R., 1979, Geologic map of exposed Precambrian rocks, Rolla 1 [degrees]x2[degrees] quadrangle, Missouri, U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1161. Ramo, O.T., Boyd, W.W., Vaasjoki, M, Cameron, R.L. and Ryckman, D.A., 1994, 1.3 Ga magmatism of the St Francois Mountains of SE Missouri: implications for mantle composition beneath mid-continental USA, Mineralogical Magazine, v. 58A, p. 754-755. Ribbe, P.H., (ed.), 1983, Feldspar Mineralogy, 2nd. ed., Mineralogical Society of America Reviews in Mineralogy, Volume 2. Schandl, E.S., Martin, R.F., and Stevenson, J.S., 1986, Feldspar mineralogy of the Sudbury igneous complex The Sudbury Igneous Complex is a 1844 million year old impact melt sheet in Greater Sudbury, Northern Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Sudbury Basin impact structure, and is classified as a lopolith. and the Onaping Formation, Sudbury, Ontario, Canadian Mineralogist, v. 24, p. 747-759. Shelton, K.L., Bauer, R.M., and Gregg, J.M., 1992, Fluid-inclusion studies of regionally extensive epigenetic epigenetic /epi·ge·net·ic/ (-je-net´ik) 1. pertaining to epigenesis. 2. altering the activity of genes without changing their structure. dolomites, Bonneterre Dolomite (Cambrian), southeast Missouri: Evidence of multiple fluids during dolomitization and lead-zinc mineralization, Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 104, p. 675-683. Sides, J.R., Bickford, M.E., Shuster, R.D., and Nusbaum, R.L., 1981, Calderas in the Precambrian terrane of the St. Francois Mountains, southeastern Missouri, Journal of Geophysical Research Journal of Geophysical Research is a publication of the American Geophysical Union. JGR was formerly titled Terrestrial Magnetism from its founding by the AGU's president Louis A. , v. B86, p. 10349-10364. Sims, P.K., 1990, Precambrian basement map of the northern mid-continent, USA, U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1853-A (1:1,000,000) Stein, H.J. and Kish, S.A., 1991, The significance of Rb-Sr glauconite glau·co·nite n. A greenish mineral of the mica group, a hydrous silicate of potassium, iron, aluminum, or magnesium, (K,Na)(Al,Fe,Mg)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2 ages, Bonneterre Formation, Missouri: Late Devonian-early Mississippian brine migration in the midcontinent, Journal of Geology, v. 99, p. 468-481. Stevenson, R.K. and Martin, R.F., 1988, Amazonitic K-feldspar in granodiorite granodiorite Medium- to coarse-grained rock that is one of the most abundant intrusive rocks. It contains quartz and is distinguished from granite by having more plagioclase feldspar than orthoclase feldspar; its other mineral constituents include hornblende, biotite, and at Portman Lake, Northwest Territories: Indications of low f([O.sub.2]), low f([S.sub.2]), and rapid uplift, Canadian Mineralogist, v. 26, p. 1037-1048. Sutton, S.J. and Maynard, J.B., 1996, Basement unconformity un·con·for·mi·ty n. pl. un·con·for·mi·ties 1. Lack of conformity; nonconformity. 2. Geology A surface between successive strata representing a missing interval in the geologic record of time, and produced control on alteration, St. Francois Mountains, SE Missouri, Journal of Geology, v. 104, p. 55-70. Thompson, J.B., 1969, Chemical reactions in crystals, American Mineralogist, v. 54, p. 341-375. 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