Preliminary Report On The Geology And Gold Mineralization Of The South Pass Greenstone Belt, Wind River Mountains, Wyoming ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. D. Hausel
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Archean supracrustal rocks of the South Pass greenstone belt of western Wyoming have been the State's most prolific source of gold and iron ore. Actual gold production statistics are incomplete, but as much as 400 to 500 thousand ounces may have been mined with some silver and tungsten as a by-product. Iron ore was also mined from the greenstone belt for 22 years, and production totaled more than 90 million tons. Immediately south of the exposed greenstone belt in the Oregon Buttes area, Tertiary boulder conglomerate, which has been eroded from the granite-greenstone terrain, may contain a gold resource of 28.5 million ounces (Love and others, 1978). The amount of gold placered from stream alluvium derived from these Tertiary conglomerates is unknown.
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APA: W. D. Hausel  (1986)  Preliminary Report On The Geology And Gold Mineralization Of The South Pass Greenstone Belt, Wind River Mountains, Wyoming ? Introduction

MLA: W. D. Hausel Preliminary Report On The Geology And Gold Mineralization Of The South Pass Greenstone Belt, Wind River Mountains, Wyoming ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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