Gold In The Robinson Mining District

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. C. Durgin
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Located near Ely, Nevada, the Robinson Mining District has produced gold since 1868 from the Ruth? porphyry copper system. Gold occurs in at least seven different deposit types, including porphyry copper ore, silica-pyrite replacements along favorable horizons, fault controlled silica bodies, intrusive breccias, stockworks in bornfels and in retrograde skarns. In all of these the primary controls localizing gold ore are structural .preparation and permeable hosts. Indicator elements associated with gold are Ag, As, Te, and to a lesser extent Sb and Tl. Pb, Zn and F are peripheral to gold or with it depending upon position within the system. The district has produced 87,000 kg (2.8 million ounces) of gold thus far. An additional 19,300 kg (620,000 ounces) of reserves are established, and well over 31,100 kg (1,000,000 ounces) of reserves are anticipated. I
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APA: D. C. Durgin  (1989)  Gold In The Robinson Mining District

MLA: D. C. Durgin Gold In The Robinson Mining District. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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