The Globe Hill Breccia-Hosted Gold Deposit, Cripple Creek District, Colorado - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. D. Trippel
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The Cripple Creek Mining district is located in Teller County, Colorado, 30 km west of Colorado Springs and 9 km southwest of Pikes Peak (Fig. 1). Since its discovery in 1891, the district has produced almost 21 million tr oz of gold (Gott et al., 1967), most of which has been from high-grade vein deposits. Globe Hill is located in the northern part of the district (Fig. 2). Production from its summit has yielded over 100,000 tr oz of gold. Early production was concentrated along high-grade veins and fault structures, but emphasis was soon placed on the extensive, low-grade (0.0X oz/t), breccia-hosted mineralization. From 1977 to 1981 Newport Minerals, Inc., a subsidiary of Gold Resources, Inc., mined 680,000 t of low-grade gold ore from the Globe Hill pit (Fig. 3) and production is expected to resume in 1986. These strongly-altered and -oxidized breccias are amenable to bulk-mining methods, and thus similar deposits are currently being sought elsewhere in the district. Numerous publications and reports discuss the breccia-hosted mineralization at Globe Hill. They include Cross and Penrose (1895); Argall (1905, 1908); Lindgren and Ransome (1906); Keener (1962); Peters (1982); Thompson, Trippel, and Dwelley (1985); and Trippel (1985). This preprint is a summary of the recently-completed research documented by Trippel (1985).
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APA: A. D. Trippel  (1986)  The Globe Hill Breccia-Hosted Gold Deposit, Cripple Creek District, Colorado - Introduction

MLA: A. D. Trippel The Globe Hill Breccia-Hosted Gold Deposit, Cripple Creek District, Colorado - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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