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In cores and cuttings of the Mt. Simon sandstone in the subsurface of Michigan and from outcrops in adjacent areas, the rock is a feldspathic quartzose sandstone, and most is arkose. \"Many of the quartz and feldspar grains have authigenic overgrowths of secondary-mineral cement.\" (Briggs, 1968; p.141). However, one should keep in mind that Briggs had a very small data set to choose from. The outcrop observations of Driese and others (1981) (that the Mt. Simon is a quartz arenite) must be taken into account as well. Nonetheless, Briggs (1968) provided a table of rock mineralogy from the Consumers Power Company Brine Disposal No. 139, and we have included it in our analysis. <\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "Rock Mineralogy for Mt Simon Formation, Ohio, Michigan",
"title": "Mt Simon Rock Mineralogy",
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"Mt. Simon",
"Ohio",
"Michigan"
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"accessInformation": "Briggs, L. I., 1968, Geology of subsurface waste disposal in Michigan Basin, in Galley, J. E., ed., Subsurface disposal in geologic basins\u2014a study of reservoir strata: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 10, p. 128\u2013153.",
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