Epithermal gold deposits in eastern Oregon

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. R. Wheeler
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Epithermal gold exploration in the last decade has developed useful models for exploring previously overlooked ore districts in Oregon. In eastern Oregon, disseminated gold occurs in epithermal deposits that have been pervasively silicified and brecciated. Many gold prospects staked since 1980 are in fluvial and lacustrine sandstone and conglomerate deposits. Clay alteration products and disseminated pyrite may be present. Vein filling calcite and thin to thick quartz veins are common. Late stage quartz forms pseudomorphs after calcite in many prospects. Arsenic, mercury, and gold are geochemically anomalous but silver is usually not. The epithermal deposits are located in part of the Deer Butte formation or equivalent units. Exploration criteria include the presence -of Deer Butte formation or equivalent units and northwest structures cut by north-south basin and range structures.
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APA: G. R. Wheeler  (1987)  Epithermal gold deposits in eastern Oregon

MLA: G. R. Wheeler Epithermal gold deposits in eastern Oregon. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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