Bent Hill massive sulphide deposit (BHMS), Bent Hill area, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge complex, East Pacific Rise, Pacific Ocean
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Mineral List
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References
AMES, D.E., FRANKLIN, J.M. & HANNINGTON, M.D. (1993) Mineralogy and geochemistry of active and inactive chimneys and massive sulfide, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge: an evolving hydrothermal system. Canadian Mineralogist 31, 997-1024.
GOODFELLOW, W.D., GRAPES, K., CAMERON, B. & FRANKLIN, J.M. (1993) Hydrothermal alteration associated with massive sulfide deposits, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge. Canadian Mineralogist 31, 1025-1060.
PERCIVAL, J.B & AMES, D.E (1993) Clay mineralogy of active hydrothermal chimneys and an associated mound, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge. Canadian Mineralogist 31, 957-972.
GOODFELLOW, W.D., GRAPES, K., CAMERON, B. & FRANKLIN, J.M. (1993) Hydrothermal alteration associated with massive sulfide deposits, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge. Canadian Mineralogist 31, 1025-1060.
PERCIVAL, J.B & AMES, D.E (1993) Clay mineralogy of active hydrothermal chimneys and an associated mound, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge. Canadian Mineralogist 31, 957-972.