| Roberts, Ralph J., Radtke, Arthur S., Coats, R. R., Silberman, Miles L., McKee, Edwin H. (1971) Gold-bearing deposits in north-central Nevada and southwestern Idaho; with a section on periods of plutonism in north-central Nevada. Economic Geology, 66 (1) 14-33 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.66.1.14 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Vol. 66, 1971, pp. 14-33 Gold-Bearing Depositsin North-CentralNevadaand Southwestern Idaho R, nPri J...Plutonism in North-Central Nevada MILES L. SILBERMAN AND EDWIN H. MCKEE Abstract Gold-bearingdepositsin n... late Tertiary. Three major epigenefic groupsof gold-bearing deposits are recognized:replacement deposits...and peripheralgold-silverdeposits.The disseminated gold depositsseemto be intermediate in mineralogy betweenthe...ve yielded significant production in only one district, Battle Mountain (Copper Canyonand CopperBasin) | | Clark Maroun, Lindsey R., Cline, Jean S., Simon, Adam, Anderson, Page, Muntean, John (2017) High-Grade Gold Deposition and Collapse Breccia Formation, Cortez Hills Carlin-Type Gold Deposit, Nevada, USA. Economic Geology, 112 (4) 707-740 doi:10.2113/econgeo.112.4.707 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | High-Grade Gold Deposition and Collapse Breccia Formation, Cortez Hills Carlin-Type Gold Deposit, Nevada, USA...Parkway, Box 454010, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada 89154 2 California 3 Earth Resources...48109 4 Barrick 5 Nevada Gold Exploration Incorporated, 293 Spruce Road, Elko, Nevada 89801 Bureau of...University of Nevada Reno, Reno, Nevada 89557 Abstract The Cortez Hills breccia zone, a Nevada Carlin-type...Carlin-type gold deposit located in the Cortez district on the Battle Mountain-Eureka trend, formed within a high-grade | | | Report (volume) | Characteristics of Sediment-and Volcanic-Hosted Disseminated Gold Deposits Search for an Occurrence Model U.S. GEOLOGICAL...east-west, northwest, and northeast within the district. Hawkins (1982) postulated that the east-west...scale east-west-trending faults in the Enfield Bell mine are are the Marlboro Canyon, Bell, and Ridge faults...upper- and lower-plate rocks in the Jerritt Canyon district is thought to be a high-angle fault. Exposure...cover in the district. REGIONAL STRATIGRAPHY Most of the rocks in the Jerritt Canyon district are Paleozoic | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | tand Tungstenand Gold Mineralizationnear the Getchell Mine, Humboldt County, Nevada* MILES L. SILBERMAN...in the OsgoodMountains of eastern Humboldt County, Nevada. Within the metamorphicaureole surroundingthe...which the disseminatedgold ore bodiesof the Getchell mine are localized. K-Ar agesof the granodiorite,andesiteporphyry...Introduction THE Getchellgold depositin Humboldt County is one of a group of disseminatedgold deposits•of...patternsof distributionof heavymineralsand gold within the stock. Nevada. Other ore depositsof this type include | | | Report (issue) | MINERALS OF NEVADA MINERALS OF NEVADA Peer Hen By CASTOR oan eGORY.C.oFER DOCK NEVADA AND BUREAU... UNIVERSITY Reno & Las Vegas OF NEVADA PRESS GEOLOGY Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special...University of Nevada Press, Reno, Nevada 89557 USA Copyright © 2004 by University of Nevada Press Photographs...otherwise noted Map of Mining Districts and significant mineral occurrences of Nevada by Nevada Bureau of Mines...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Castor, Stephen B, Minerals of Nevada / Stephen B. Castor and Gregory C. Ferdock.— Ist | | | Report (issue) | MINERALS OF NEVADA MINERALS OF NEVADA STEPHEN B. CASTOR and G R EGOR Y C . F E R D OC K l NEVADA BUREAU...association with the UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA PRESS Reno & Las Vegas Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special...University of Nevada Press, Reno, Nevada 89557 USA Copyright© 2004 by Uni versity of Nevada Press Photographs...Districts and si gnificant minernl occurrences of Nevada by Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology All rights reserved...-Publ ication Dat,i Castor, Stephen B. Minerals of Nevada/ Stephen B. Castor and Gregory C. Ferdock.- rst | | | Report (issue) | GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GOLD METALLOGENY OF NORTHERN NEVADA Richard M. Tosdal editor Open-File...OF CONTENTS Contributions to the gold metallogeny of northern Nevada Preface R.M. Tbsdfl/...............Regional crustal structure beneath the Carlin Trend, Nevada, based on deep electrical geophysical measurements...Crustal structure and its relation to gold belts in north-central Nevada: Overview and progress report V.J.................................^ 34 Carlin-type gold deposits Preliminary facies analysis of Silurian | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | HYDROTHERMAL COMMUNICATIONS ALTERATION OF THE MERCUR GOLD DEPOSIT, UTAH PAULW. JEWELL*ANDW. T. PARRY Departmentof...thallium minerals andby introductionof micron-size gold(Radtkeand Dickson, 1974). These depositsare believed...somerespectsto present-daygeothermalsystems. The Mercur mining district in west-centralUtah containsa numberof golddepositsof...Canyon.Initial productionof silver in the Mercur district was from an interval of silicified limestone ...term which was later changedto "Silver chert." Fine gold wasdiscoveredin 1883 in a stratigraphicinterval | | | Report (chapter) | in exploration: a case study of sediment-hosted gold deposits, Great Basin, Western United States S A...Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado 80401, USA Present address: Newmont Exploration Ltd, One United...Centre, 1700 Lincoln Street, Denver, Colorado 80203, USA Abstract: This paper emphasizes the development of...sediment-hosted, structure-controlled, disseminated gold deposits in the Great Basin of the Western United...of these deposits. Many of these sediment-hosted gold deposits occur within silicified and structurally | | | Report (issue) | Geology of the Carlin Gold Deposit, Nevada U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 1267 /Ju l/ /Ea...0;.:?04N .. 041).- Geology of the Carlin Gold Deposit, Nevada By ARTHUR S. RADTKE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...study of one of the largest disseminated-replacement gold deposits in North America UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT... Arthur S., 1936— Geology of the Carlin gold deposit, Nevada. (Geological Survey professional paper ;...Does. no.: I 19.16:1267 1. Gold ores—Nevada—Carlin region. 2. Geology—Nevada—Carlin region. I. Title. II | | | Journal (issue) | Type Localities: NEVADA: steep northeast wall of glory hole, B & B mine, Esmeralda County CALIFORNIA: burnt...Oceanic mine, San Luis Obispo County TEXAS: Chisos furnace, Terlingua district, Brewster County The Texan...Museum. The mineral is named for Curt N. Schuette, a mining geologist who specialized in mercury deposits....H ) 7 Status: valid Type Locality: Belmont, Nye County Further analysis of the type material showed it...German-American mining engineer. References: RIOTTE, E. N. (1867) Stetefeldit, eine neues mineral von Nevada. Berg- | | Orris, G.J., Bennett, P.C., Theodore, T.G. (1987) A bibliography for the Winnemucca 1 degree by 2 degrees Quadrangle, Nevada, with indexing by county, commodity, mine name, mining district and selected major topics. Open-File Report Vol. 1987 (87-89) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr8789 | Report (issue) | 2° quadrangle, Nevada, with indexing by county, commodity, mine name, mining district, and selected major...resources of the Winnemucca 1° x 2° quadrangle area, Nevada, were collected in support of a series of U.S....Winnemucca 1° by 2° quadrangle, Nevada: Elko, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, and Pershing Counties. Table 2...Table 3 is a listing of references by mine and mining district names. Finally, Table 4 indexes the references...for the five Nevada Counties that occur in the Winnemucca 1° by 2° quadrangle, Nevada. COUNTY REFERENCES | | | Report (issue) | of the Arizona Geological society, society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration Inc., and the U. s...We also want to thank collectively, all of the mining companies and staff who graciously allowed us to...ALONG THE 1-80 CORRIDOR, RENO TO BATTLE MOUNTAIN, NEVADA R. Cuffney, R. Atkinson and R. Buffa Revised 1990...north-south ranges of central and northeastern Nevada (Fig. I). These belts, or their extensions, contain...vast majority of precious metal deposits found in Nevada to date. Our trip begins in the Walker Lane mineral | | | Book | Gold Metallogeny and Exploration Edited by R.P. FOSTER Senior Lecturer in Economic Geology Department...the high and continuing demand for gold has prompted a global gold rush on a scale never before seen,...heady days of Ballarat, California and the Yukon. Gold is being sought on every continent and, with very...genetic modelling for the many different types of gold deposits now recognized. This proliferation of data...aspects of gold metallogeny and exploration, ranging from the chemical distribution of gold in the Earth's | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Characteristics and origin of sediment-hosted disseminated gold deposits: a review Greg B. Arehart * Wairakei...Sediment-hosted disseminated gold (SHDG) deposits comprise a major portion of the gold production and reserves...world gold production. These deposits are characterized by extremely fine-grained disseminated gold, hosted...45%0 (sulfates). Ore-related sulfides (pyrite, realgar) fall at the upper end of the range reported for...indicate the ore fluids were probably near neutral and gold was likely carried as a bisulfide complex. The depositional | | Arehart, G. B., Chakurian, A. M., Tretbar, D. R., Christensen, J. N., McInnes, B. A., Donelick, R. A. (2003) Evaluation of Radioisotope Dating of Carlin-Type Deposits in the Great Basin,Western North America, and Implications for Deposit Genesis. Economic Geology, 98 (2) 235-248 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.98.2.235 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | of Geological Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, Nevada 89557 J. N. CHRISTENSEN, Lawrence Berkeley...Barrick Goldstrike Mines, Inc., P.O. Box 29, Elko, Nevada 89803. 0361-0128/01/3326/235-14 $6.00 deposits...techniques. 114° 42° JC Carlin-type deposits in Nevada GT CT Elko C Reno AB BM 39° Great Basin...deposits in Nevada. Deposits and major prospects are shown by circles. Deposit or district locations mentioned...deposits in Utah, about 200 km east of the Utah-Nevada border); C = Cortez; CT = Carlin trend (includes | | | Report (issue) | Reference to Geology and Genesis of the Carlin Gold Deposit, Nevada By MICHAEL HARRIS and ARTHUR S. RADTKE ...reference to geology and genesis of the Carlin gold deposit, Nevada. (Geological Survey Professional Paper 960)...elements-Statistical methods. 2. Geochemistry-Nevada-Carlin. 3. Gold ores-Nevada-Carlin. I. Harris, joint author....----------------------7 Statistical analysis of gold, mercury, arsenic, and antimony------------------------------...-------------- 8 Statistical analysis of gold, barium, copper, molybdenum, lead, and zin~ ------------------ | | Zhang, Xing-Chun, Spiro, Baruch, Halls, Christopher, Stanley, Chris J., Yang, Ke-You (2003) Sediment-Hosted Disseminated Gold Deposits in Southwest Guizhou, PRC: Their Geological Setting and Origin in Relation to Mineralogical, Fluid Inclusion, and Stable-Isotope Characteristics. International Geology Review, 45 (5) 407-470 doi:10.2747/0020-6814.45.5.407 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | tandfonline.com/loi/tigr20 Sediment-Hosted Disseminated Gold Deposits in Southwest Guizhou, PRC: Their Geological...& Ke-You Yang (2003) SedimentHosted Disseminated Gold Deposits in Southwest Guizhou, PRC: Their Geological...All rights reserved. Sediment-Hosted Disseminated Gold Deposits in Southwest Guizhou, PRC: Their Geological...China Abstract The sediment-hosted disseminated gold deposits in Southwest Guizhou, People’s Republic...paraplatform. Lamprophyres crop out in the vicinity of the gold deposits. Mineralization in the area coincides with | | | Report (volume) | Creek NE and Welches Canyon Quadrangles, Eureka County, Nevada By JAMES G. EVANS and JOCELYN A. PETERSON...Creek NE and Welches Canyon quadrangles, Eureka County, Nevada (U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1657) Bibliography:...Geochemistry-Nevada-Eureka County. 2. Geology-Nevada-Eureka County. 3. Geochemical prospecting-Nevada-Eureka...a County. I. Peterson, Jocelyn A. II. Title. Ill. Series. QE75.B9 no. 1657 [QE515] 557.3s 85-600168...10 Present study 10 Distribution of elements 11 Gold 11 Arsenic 16 Mercury 17 Antimony 17 Copper 18 Lead | | Theodore, T. G., Kotlyar, B. B., Singer, D. A., Berger, V. I., Abbott, E. W., Foster, A. L. (2003) Applied Geochemistry, Geology, and Mineralogy of the Northernmost Carlin Trend, Nevada. Economic Geology, 98 (2) 287-316 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.98.2.287 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and Mineralogy of the Northernmost Carlin Trend, Nevada TED G. THEODORE,† BORIS B. KOTLYAR, DONALD A. SINGER...King Midas Resources, Ltd., 3841 Amador Way, Reno, Nevada 89502 AND ANDREA L. FOSTER U.S. Geological Survey...either the Rodeo Creek or the nearby Dee and Storm gold deposits. Application of micromineralogic techniques...interpretations of geochemical halos in the Carlin trend. District-scale geochemical patterns of several elements...theodore@usgs.gov 0361-0128/01/3329/287-30 $6.00 Nevada (Fig. 1). The study enhances ongoing efforts to | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | pp 171-185 Gold and Arsenic in Iron Sulfides from Sediment-Hosted Disseminated Gold Deposits:Implicationsfor...thesesamples. Gold is presentin arsenianpyritethat formsovergrowthrimson,andnarrowveinletsin, gold-free pyrite(andpossibly...microscopic resolution.Becauseall of the observed gold-bearing pyrite containssufficientAs to be metastable(i...smallnative gold grainsoccasionally observedin unweatheredsedimenthosteddisseminated gold oresresultedfrom...least in the Carlin ores. However, Hausen tion of gold in the mineralscomprising sediment- and Park (1985) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | controls on the silver content (fineness) of gold in gold-silver deposits Gregg W. Morrison, William J...controls on the silver content (fineness) of gold in gold-silver deposits. Ore Geol. Rev., 6: 333-364...and a re-evaluation of bullion production fineness data suggest that the gold fineness model of Fisher...(1945) can be updated and applied to a wide range of gold-mineralised environments. The major deposit classes...or range of deposits averages and total range of gold fineness values as follows: Archaean 940 (780-1000) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | andTextures of Gold-Bearing Arsenian Pyrite, TwinCreeks,Nevada: Implications for Deposition of Gold in Carlin-Type...pyriteisconfirmed asthe mostimportant gold-hosting mineralandfourtypesof gold-bearing arsenian pyritearerecognized...Carlin-type relation between types of pyrite and gold grades. In oneof 1973),quartz(Radtke,1985;Chaoet...microprobe toshow thatgoldin theCortez centrations of gold than the coarse, cubic variety and (3) andCarlindeposits...studyof Groff(1996)by cornortheast of Winnemucca, Nevada(Fig. 1), hasan annual relatinghisobservations withtheparagenesis | | Doebrich, Jeff L., Albino, G.V., Barker, C.E., Duffield, W.A., Dunn, V.C., Hanna, W.F., McFarlan, J.P., McGuire, D.J., Miller, M.S., Peters, S.G., Plouff, Donald, Raines, G.L., Sawatasky, D.L., Spanski, G.T. (1994) Resource assessment of the Bureau of Land Management's Winnemucca District and Surprise Resource Area, Northwest Nevada and Northeast California. Open-File Report Vol. 1994 (94-712) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr94712 | Report (issue) | MANAGEMENT'S WINNEMUCCA DISTRICT AND SURPRISE RESOURCE AREA, NORTHWEST NEVADA AND NORTHEAST CALIFORNIA...Field Office, Mackay School of Mines, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557-0047 2U.S. Geological Survey, Unit...Winnemucca District and Surprise Resource Area, an area covering 13.5 million acres in northwest Nevada and...Rock National Conservation Area), and the impact of mine dewatering on drainage basin groundwater resources...part of their Resource Management Plan for the District/Resource Area or for other planning units such | | | Report (volume) | Geochemistry of Gold in the Weathering Cycle By HUBERT W. LAKIN, GARY C. CURTIN, and ARTHUR E. HUBERT...of gold by the formation of chloride) bromide) iodide) thiosulfate) thiocyanideJ and cyanide gold complexes...potential for gold as a function of complex stability................... Removal of gold from solution...Absorption of gold by plants as a function of complex stability.................. Gold chloride........-------------------------------------· Gold bromide and gold iodide................................. |
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