Petrology and Petrography of the Metamorphic Aureole Associated with the Deep Post Orebody, Eureka County, Nevada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Cynthia M. Walck S. K. Grant R. D. Hagni
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The Post Gold deposit is located in the northern part of the Carlin trend. The mineralization at Post occurs in proximity to a Jurassic-Cretaceous composite stock. Most of the gold at Post is hosted by non-metamorphosed calcareous siltstone and highly altered diorite, adjacent to the low grade skarn. Endoskarn, exoskarn, hornfels and marble are developed outward from the intrusive. The skarn is composed dominantly of diopside, tightly intergrown with gannet, k -feldspar, and sphene. The highest grade gold values are adjacent to the skarn, which acted as a permeability barrier to fluid migration. Post is the first Carlin-type deposit at which a skarn has been recognized to play a significant role in the localization of gold.
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APA: Cynthia M. Walck S. K. Grant R. D. Hagni  (1990)  Petrology and Petrography of the Metamorphic Aureole Associated with the Deep Post Orebody, Eureka County, Nevada

MLA: Cynthia M. Walck S. K. Grant R. D. Hagni Petrology and Petrography of the Metamorphic Aureole Associated with the Deep Post Orebody, Eureka County, Nevada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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