RI 6141 Trenching And Sampling Of The Rhyolite Mercury Prospect, Kuskokwim River Basin, Alaska

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 47
- File Size:
- 5291 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
The Rhyolite mercury prospect is on the south flank of Juninggulra Mountain--a large rhyolite intrusive in the Kuskokwim River region about 36 airline miles northwest of Red Devil, Alaska. Bulldozer trenching by the Bureau of Mines exposed bedrock at intervals in a 2,000-by 3,000-foot area where previous prospecting by the owners had disclosed abundant float and several in-place stringers containing cinnabar in widely varying amounts. The additional trenching indicated that the mercury mineralization in the limited area investigated was confined to erratically distributed short stringers and to small lenses, occurring in discontinuous zones in numerous silica-carbonate dikes and sills or along their altered contacts with sedimentary rocks. The geologic relationship of the mercury-bearing silica-carbonate dikes and the nearby rhyolite intrusive is similar to that existing at several other mercury mines and prospects in the. Kuskokwim region. The depth of over-burden and the presence of permafrost were serious obstacles to bulldozer trenching, and only a comparatively small part of the mineralized area was thus investigated.
Citation
APA:
(1962) RI 6141 Trenching And Sampling Of The Rhyolite Mercury Prospect, Kuskokwim River Basin, AlaskaMLA: RI 6141 Trenching And Sampling Of The Rhyolite Mercury Prospect, Kuskokwim River Basin, Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.