Origin of Illinois Ore Deposits

The ore deposits of northwestern and southern Illinois were formed so many millions of years ago that it is possible to propose only theories of their origin. Most geologists think that the minerals, dissolved in warm or hot water, came from deep in the earth. Perhaps the mineral-bearing water came from, or was associated with, rocks that were or had been molten (igneous rocks), but it may have had some other source. Why the ores occur where we now find them is not fully known. The cooling of the solutions and the lessening of pressure as the solutions rose toward the surface may have had a part in ore deposition. Faults and the nature of the rocks encountered by the depositing solutions also appear to have had an influence.