Ore Mineralogic and Petrologic Study of the Gold-Telluride-Quartz Veins in the Willow Creek Mining District, Alaska

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. E. Burleigh
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

'Gold-telluride mineralization was deposited in quartz veins which cut a Late Cretaceous tonalite pluton emplaced near the southern margin of the Peninsular tectono-stratigraphic terrane in south-central Alaska. The gold-bearing veins formed shortly after the development of a widespread Cu-Mo sheeted quartz vein system. Early mineral assemblages consist of quartz, white mica, pyrite, and arsenopyrite (wall rock only). Subsequently, pyrite. sphalerite, chalcopyrite, zoned tetrahedrite and gold precipitated within multiply fractured veins. Late stage galena, tellurides (altaite, nagyagite, coloradoite), and Pb-Sb or Pb-Cu-Bi sulfosalta with gold constitute bonanza ore assemblages that are variably associated with quartz, white mica, ankerite, and calcite. Fluid inclusion evidence coupled with mineral assemblage paragenesis suggests the depletion of volatiles (C02, H2S) and cooling resulted in the precipitation of high grade gold mineral assemblages.
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APA: R. E. Burleigh  (1988)  Ore Mineralogic and Petrologic Study of the Gold-Telluride-Quartz Veins in the Willow Creek Mining District, Alaska

MLA: R. E. Burleigh Ore Mineralogic and Petrologic Study of the Gold-Telluride-Quartz Veins in the Willow Creek Mining District, Alaska. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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