Geology And Mineralization Of The Central Divide Mining District, Esmeralda County, Nevada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James M. Prudden E. P. Jucevic
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The Divide mining district occupies the center of a Tertiary caldera hosting the famous Divide silver lode and the crosscutting Gold Mountain mines. The northwest-southeast trending silver lode hosted ore with typically a 100:1 silver:gold ratio, high molybdenum content and argillic alteration dated at 16.5 m.y. within the Fraction Tuff. The east-west trending Oddie Rhyolite flow dome at Gold Mountain experienced possibly several periods of resurgence with repetitive silicification, brecciation and attendant precious metal deposition forming stockwork type mineralization. Silver-gold ratios average 10:1 for the mineralization phase of this 16.4 m.y. intrusive event. Similar chalcedonic mineralization registering a 3:1 silver:gold ratio cements conformable breccias within the Oddie Rhyolite basal flows unconformably overlying the Siebert Tuff on the northern flanks of Gold Mountain. Gray and red chalcedonic breccia matrix in the King Tonopah member of the Fraction Tuff contains a 50:1 silver :gold ratio.
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APA: James M. Prudden E. P. Jucevic  (1990)  Geology And Mineralization Of The Central Divide Mining District, Esmeralda County, Nevada

MLA: James M. Prudden E. P. Jucevic Geology And Mineralization Of The Central Divide Mining District, Esmeralda County, Nevada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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