Exploration Procedure ,And Controls Of Mineralization In The Oatman Mining District, Oatman, Arizona

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 69
- File Size:
- 3716 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1980
Abstract
The Oatman District produced approximately 2.2 x 10 6 ounces of gold and 0.8 x 10 ounces of silver between 1897 and 1942. A total of 3.8 x 10 tons of ore averaging 0.58 O/T gold and 0.17 O/T silver was extracted from eight major orebodies and a number of lesser deposits. Oatman lies at the center of a trachyte-latite-rhyolite volcanic complex which contains at least one resurgent caldera. The orebodies are typical epithermal quartz-calcite + adularia lode deposits which are very deficient in sulfur. Ore deposition has occurred within dilatant zones on faults which radiate from a common point within-the complex. Fischer-Watt Mining approached the Oatman District with an integrated exploration program utilizing four basic procedures to define the characteristics of past productive areas the results of which were applied to unexplored portions of the vein system. These procedures, listed in their order of usefulness, in defining known and prospective mineralized zones are: vein contouring, detailed alteration mapping, fluid inclusion temperature determinations, and geochemical sampling.
Citation
APA:
(1980) Exploration Procedure ,And Controls Of Mineralization In The Oatman Mining District, Oatman, ArizonaMLA: Exploration Procedure ,And Controls Of Mineralization In The Oatman Mining District, Oatman, Arizona. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.