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Anhydrite from
Bully Camp dome, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, USA


Locality type:Dome
Classification
Species:Anhydrite
Formula:CaSO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Anhydrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bully Camp dome, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:206027
Long-form Identifier:1:3:206027:9
GUID (UUID V4):30f5911d-5c2d-4b7f-95bb-60896871d7db
Nearest other occurrences of Anhydrite
41.2km (25.6 miles) Caillou Island dome, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, USA
42.6km (26.5 miles) Bay St. Elaine dome, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, USA
45.9km (28.5 miles) Lake Hermitage dome, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
50.1km (31.1 miles) Lake Pelto dome, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, USA
58.4km (36.3 miles) Grand Ecaile dome (Lake Washington; Cockrell), Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
63.8km (39.7 miles) Chacahoula dome, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, USA
65.1km (40.4 miles) Potash dome, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
95.4km (59.3 miles) Venice Salt dome, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
96.2km (59.8 miles) Belle Isle dome, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, USA
97.9km (60.8 miles) Darrow dome (Donaldsonville dome), Darrow, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, USA
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Concho Street Houston, Texas 77036 THE STATE OF LOUISIANA lies entirely within the Gulf of Mexico coastal...Vernon Parish* and petrified wood with small cavities of drusy quartz crystals from Sabine Parish. Iron...and Figure 1. Louisiana parishes, Louisiana Geological Survey. *A parish in Louisiana is the same a~a...in place in the late eighteenth century. when Louisiana was a French-speaking Spanish colony. 156 ROCKS...dissolved the salt; the residue-the less-soluble anhydrite-then reacted with trapped hydrocarbons to form
Report (issue)
Descriptive Model of Salt-Dome Sulfur and Contained-Sulfur Model for Salt-Dome Sulfur by Keith R. Long... Introduction Salt-dome sulfur deposits are biogenic sulfur deposits that form in the anhydrite-gypsum caprocks...occurrence by the size and location of the host salt-dome caprocks. Biogenic sulfur deposits that occur within...considerably larger than the largest known salt-dome sulfur deposit which contains 89 million tonnes...which control the distribution of sulfur in salt-dome caprocks are very different from those which control
Book
cannot find what he is looking for regarding salt dome structures in this new volume, it certainly is not...volume. The book reviews the fundamentals of salt dome geology, including the ideas of many previous writers...Comanche Peck Wolnut Poluxy Upper (Ferry Loke Anhydrite) wane |Rodessa Lower \Pearsoif domes (Cow Creek)...Mires Frank YouNT Marrs McLean the four great salt dome explorers, who, although not geologists, changed...but mostly by other dedicated students of salt dome geology, whose work over more in proper and usable
 
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