Geology of the Mesquite deposit, Imperial County, California

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. L. Manske W. F. Matlack M. W. Springett A. E. Strakele S. N. Watowich B. Yeomans E. Yeomans
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Abstract

The Mesquite gold deposit is a large, low-grade "disseminated" ore body located in the Chocolate Mountains 65 km (40 miles) northeast of El Centro, CA. The deposit is tabular in geometry with a gentle southwest dip, concordant to a sequence of quartzofeldspathic to mafic gneisses. The host gneisses are amphibolite grade and intruded by synkinematic leucogranite and pegmatite. Reset potassium-argon (K-Ar) dates of 32 to 38 m.y. on mineral separates from gneiss in the ore body are suspected to reflect the age of mineralization. The hypo gene mineralization was introduced with siliceous breccias and -quartz veinlets and consisted of argentiferous native gold associated with minor pyrite and other base metal sulfides. Fluid inclusion study of gangue quartz indicates that the hydrothermal system contained a 225°C (437°F) boiling, 1 wt % NaCl equivalent solution with a small amount of CO2-A high degree of post-mineral faulting and fracture has resulted in deep oxidation and has obscured the original geometry and hypo gene mineralization of the ore body.
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APA: S. L. Manske W. F. Matlack M. W. Springett A. E. Strakele S. N. Watowich B. Yeomans E. Yeomans  (1987)  Geology of the Mesquite deposit, Imperial County, California

MLA: S. L. Manske W. F. Matlack M. W. Springett A. E. Strakele S. N. Watowich B. Yeomans E. Yeomans Geology of the Mesquite deposit, Imperial County, California. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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