Bulk Mineable Vein Type and Disseminated Gold Mineralization of the Fairbanes Mining District, Alaska
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 623 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
The Fairbanks Mining District in central  Alaska was discovered in 1902 and since then  approximately 7.5 million troy oz of placer  gold, 250,000 troy oz of lode gold, and several  thousand short tons of antimony and tungsten  hap been produced from an area of about 1000  km . Historic lode production was from high  grade gold-quartz veins that averaged 1.3 OPT  free milling gold. Five main types of mineral  deposits' are recognized in the district. I. Conformable, stratabound volcanogenic  zinc, antimony, lead, and copper sulfides  in places containing gold, silver and  tungsten in bimodal metavoleanics (Cleary  Sequence). II. Complex precious metal-bearing lead  sulfosalt-quartz veins in Cretaceous  granitic intrusives. III. Tungsten skarns adjacent to granitic  intrusives. IV. Gold-bearing polymetallic sulfide-quartz  veins crosscutting metavolcanics and  metasedimentary units of the Cleary  Sequence. V. Antimony-bearing gash veins along axial  plane shears in various lithologies of the  Cleary Sequence. Type I and Type IV mineral occurrences are  currently being evaluated as low. grade bulk  tonnage (target model 16-20 'million tons of 0.05  to 0.15 OPT)'and high grade moderate tonnage  (target model 0.5 to 2.5 million tons of 0.5  OPT) gold deposits. The host rocks for Type I mineralization  occur over a 30 km strike length and are at  least 300 meters thick. Stratigraphic,  structural, fluid inclusion, and isotopic data  suggest that the Type IV mineralization is  related to remobilization of Type I
Citation
APA: (1987) Bulk Mineable Vein Type and Disseminated Gold Mineralization of the Fairbanes Mining District, Alaska
MLA: Bulk Mineable Vein Type and Disseminated Gold Mineralization of the Fairbanes Mining District, Alaska. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.
