Mississippi Valley-type sulfide mineralization and relationships to carbonate diagenesis: Introductory remarks S. J. MazzulloJay M. Gregg Introductory Remarks 01 September 1989 Pages: 131 - 135
Relationships between sulphate reduction and oxidation of organic compounds to carbonate diagenesis, hydrocarbon accumulations, salt domes, and metal sulphide deposits Hans G. Machel OriginalPaper 01 September 1989 Pages: 137 - 151
Geochemical and petrographic evidence for fluid sources and pathways during dolomitization and lead-zinc mineralization in southeast Missouri: A review Jay M. GreggKevin L. Shelton ReviewPaper 01 September 1989 Pages: 153 - 175
Compositional zoning characteristics of late dolomite cement in the cambrian bonneterre formation, Missouri: Implications for parent fluid migration pathways M. R. Farr OriginalPaper 01 September 1989 Pages: 177 - 194
Sequential deposition of zoned dolomite and its relationship to sulfide mineral paragenetic sequence in the Viburnum Trend, southeast Missouri Robert L. VossRichard D. HagniJay M. Gregg OriginalPaper 01 September 1989 Pages: 195 - 209
Mississippi Valley-type fluorite-barite-sphalerite mineralization in the Sweetwater district, Tennessee K. C. MisraO. C. KoppM. A. Linkous OriginalPaper 01 September 1989 Pages: 211 - 230
Case history of deep-burial sulfide mineralization in the northern Appalachian Basin Gerald M. Friedman OriginalPaper 01 September 1989 Pages: 231 - 241
Supplementary data for “petrofacies analysis of carbonate rocks: Example from the Lower Paleozoic Hunton Group of Oklahoma and Texas” David C. Kopaska-MerkelGerald M. Friedman Supplementary Data 01 September 1989 Pages: 243 - 245