Fluid-Mineral Relations in the Comstock Lode, Storey, Washoe, and Lyon Counties, Nevada, U.S.A.
    
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 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1987
 
Abstract
The Comstock Lode, a world-class precious  metal vein district near Virginia City in  western Nevada, U.S.A. (Fig. 1), produced 8.3  million ounces (0.28 X 106 kg) of gold and  193 million ounces (6.56 X 106 kg) of silver  during the period 1859 to present (Bonham and  Papke, 1969). More than 95% of production was  from the Comstock fault, while the adjacent  Silver City, Occidental and Flowery vein  systems produced about $10 million (U.S.).  Within the Comstock fault high-grade ore  bodies, or bonanzas, were distributed over  2.3 miles (3.8 km) along strike and persisted  to >3000 feet (>900 m) below the surface  (Fig. 2). Bonanzas consisted of as much as  1.4 million tons (1.3 million tonnes) of ore  grading up to 1.9 oz./ton (65 gm/ton) Au and  30 oz./ton (1020 gm/ton) Ag (Table 1). Some  bonanzas occurred in the main Comstock fault  plane while others, including the highest  grade bonanzas, formed in hangingwall frac- tures. After 1880 most ore consisted of  lower-grade vein material surrounding mined- out bonanzas and large volumes of mineralized  vein and wall rock in the Comstock hanging- wall that were mined from open cuts. Deep  mining was hindered by large quantities of  hot water and bad ground which ultimately  defined the limits of underground production.  The widths and richness of Comstock bonanzas  strongly influenced U.S. mining law, milling  and underground mining methods, and securi- ties regulations that are in practice today. Within the district Mesozoic metasedimentary  rocks, metavolcanic rocks, and granitic in- trusions are overlain by Miocene volcanic  rocks (Thompson and White, 1964). Veins cut  all lithologies. Miocene volcanic rocks and  their K-Ar ages (Vikre, McKee and Silberman,  1987) include Santiago Canyon rhyolite (22
Citation
APA: (1987) Fluid-Mineral Relations in the Comstock Lode, Storey, Washoe, and Lyon Counties, Nevada, U.S.A.
MLA: Fluid-Mineral Relations in the Comstock Lode, Storey, Washoe, and Lyon Counties, Nevada, U.S.A.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.