Exploration Significance of Multistage Cretaceous and Modern Processes in Gold Placers of the Georgia-Alabama Fall Line

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jr. Cook
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Panned stream-sediment,geochemistry-based gold exploration in those parts of the southeastern Piedmont proximal to the Fall Line must take into account potential contamination from basal fluvial gravels of the Coastal Plain. Anomalies attributable to the incorporation of placer gold of Coastal Plain origin into modern Piedmont drainages have been identified in portions of Lee, Macon, and Tallapoosa counties, Alabama, and Baldwin and Hancock counties, Georgia. Identification of such multicyclic anomalies must be based on knowledge of the local maximum Cretaceous transgression, paleotopography, modern and paleofluvial system dynamics, and fineness trends and Au-Ag zoning in gold grains.
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APA: Jr. Cook  (1988)  Exploration Significance of Multistage Cretaceous and Modern Processes in Gold Placers of the Georgia-Alabama Fall Line

MLA: Jr. Cook Exploration Significance of Multistage Cretaceous and Modern Processes in Gold Placers of the Georgia-Alabama Fall Line. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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