Geology of Big Chief Orebody, Mesquite District

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. F. Willis
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Gold mineralization in the Mesquite district is hosted by a series of Jurassic amphibolite grade metamorphic rocks which have been intruded by a Cretaceous leucogranite pegmatite. A series of northwest trending, high angle, normal faults have apparently acted as a structural locus for mineralized epithermal fluids and thus economic concentrations of gold in the Big Chief orebody. Late Tertiary fault reactivation has bounded the fault and fracture controlled mineralization. Popular theories of ore genesis call on, (1) Tertiary detachment faulting, (2) the Cretaceous intrusive, or (3) the opening of a dilational jog between regional dextral strike-slip faults as a source powering the gold bearing hydrothermal fluids.
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APA: G. F. Willis  (1988)  Geology of Big Chief Orebody, Mesquite District

MLA: G. F. Willis Geology of Big Chief Orebody, Mesquite District. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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