The Goldfield Model Of Disseminated Epithermal Gold Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. F. Hollister
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Epithermal gold deposits occur in and near the marginal fault that circumscribes the Goldfield, Nevada, Tertiary caldera. The gold occurs disseminated in alunite, pyrite, and kaolin- bearing silicified zones that are controlled by the circular faults. Other Tertiary calderas (i.e., Summitville and Red Mountain No. 3) have epithermal disseminated gold deposits located in and near their marginal circular faults in settings that resemble the Goldfield example. These additional caldera- controlled epithermal gold deposits are also characterized by alunite, pyrite, and kaolin-bearing silicified rock that act as hosts for the gold disseminations. The Goldfield District is therefore an exploration model for those seeking disseminated epithermal gold deposits in a caldera setting.
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APA: V. F. Hollister  (1986)  The Goldfield Model Of Disseminated Epithermal Gold Deposits

MLA: V. F. Hollister The Goldfield Model Of Disseminated Epithermal Gold Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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