Geochemical and XRD-Computer Logging Method for Lithographic Ore Type Classifications of Carlin-Type Gold Ores

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 30
- File Size:
- 1240 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
A computer program has been developed by Newmont Exploration to convert mineralogic data by XRD into rock type and ore type classifications. This method has proven useful in identifying lithology from cuttings samples, where percussion drilling was an alternative to expensive core drilling. Computer printouts of rock type and ore type identifications can be generated simultaneously with mineralogic analyses, resulting in a considerable time savings in manual calculation. XRD-computer logging was first applied to the Carlin mine in north central Nevada, and later to the Maggie Creek and Gold Quarry gold deposits, southeast of the Carlin mine. Impure Paleozoic limestones of the "lower plate" Roberts Mountain Formation and the "upper plate" transitional facies have been decarbonatized to altered siltstones and shaley units along vertical faults and permeable stratiform horizons. Advanced stages of decarbonatization were accompanied by silicification. Quantitative XRD data are initially sorted into principal rock type units (limestones, siltstones, dolostones, shales) based on major mineralogic components (calcite, quartz, dolomite, clays). On the basis of relative amounts of less major constituents, descriptive subclassifications (dolomitic limestones, dolomitic siltstones, argillaceous cherts) are made. XRD lithologic data provide assistance in correlating lithologic units, and delineating favorable replacement horizons associated with gold mineralization.
Citation
APA:
(1982) Geochemical and XRD-Computer Logging Method for Lithographic Ore Type Classifications of Carlin-Type Gold OresMLA: Geochemical and XRD-Computer Logging Method for Lithographic Ore Type Classifications of Carlin-Type Gold Ores. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1982.