Economic Geology And Geochemistry Of Cornucopia's USX Orebody In The Ivanhoe District, Elko Co., Nevada

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 585 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
The Ivanhoe district, Elko Co., Nevada, is located in the northern part of the Carlin trend of epithermal gold-deposits, but it differs from most mines in the belt in that Ivanhoe epithermal gold ores are found in 14 m.y. old Tertiary volcanic rocks as well as in the better known Paleozoic sediments. Within the Ivanhoe district U.S. Steel (USX Corp.) discovered and partly developed an epithermal gold deposit largely hosted by Tertiary rocks that, with a 167-hole program, was found to contain an open ended probable reserve of 4.0 million tons of heap leachable open pit oxide ore averaging .042 opt Au. An additional 4.0 m.t. of open pit sulfide ore averaging .048 opt Au were also developed. The U.S. Steel orebody was a blind discovery in that it just barely outcropped, and it was found by drilling through a premineral but barren cover of altered Tertiary volcanic rocks.
Citation
APA:
(1988) Economic Geology And Geochemistry Of Cornucopia's USX Orebody In The Ivanhoe District, Elko Co., NevadaMLA: Economic Geology And Geochemistry Of Cornucopia's USX Orebody In The Ivanhoe District, Elko Co., Nevada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.