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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 April 2003
Economic Geology (2003) 98 (2): 317–337.
...Stephen G. Peters; Augustus K. Armstrong; Anita G. Harris; Robert L. Oscarson; Paula J. Noble Abstract The Jerritt Canyon mining district in the northern Independence Range, northern Nevada, contains multiple, nearly horizontal, thrust masses of platform carbonate rocks that are exposed in a series...
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Published: 01 April 2003
F ig . 2. Generalized geologic map of the Jerritt Canyon mining district, Elko County, Nevada, and the northern Independence Mountains. Carlin-type gold deposits lie in tectonic windows of Eastern assemblage (lower plate), carbonate-bearing Paleozoic rocks through the Seetoya thrust (~Roberts
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 September 2003
Economic Geology (2003) 98 (6): 1189–1211.
... collapsed. Late ore- and postore-stage sulfide minerals (pyrite, orpiment, and stibnite) from the Betze-Post and Meikle deposits in the Carlin trend and from the Jerritt Canyon mining district have Pb isotope characteristics similar to those determined in Getchell and Turquoise Ridge. This observation...
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Published: 01 April 2003
F ig . 1. Schematic geologic map showing distribution of Carlin-type and other gold deposits, major mineral trends, and location of the Jerritt Canyon mining district in the Independence Range in northern Nevada. The Carlin trend (shaded) lies along the Lynn-Carlin window (LC) where several Carlin
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Published: 01 April 2003
F ig . 10. Schematic diagram of idealized mineralized zone in the Jerritt Canyon mining district, Nevada. Host rocks are Eastern assemblage limestones of the Roberts Mountains or Hanson Creek Formations. Gold mineralized rock commonly is associated with dissolution zones adjacent to structures
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Published: 01 April 2003
F ig . 15. Schematic longitudinal projection through the southern parts of the Jerritt Canyon mining district, Nevada, between approximately Taylor Canyon and Mill Creek, showing the distribution of Carlin-type gold deposits above and below the Water Pipe Canyon Formation in thrust-faulted Eastern
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Fig. 2. Distribution of the Western, Central, and Eastern Pb provinces in Nevada as defined by Wooden et al. (1998) and Tosdal et al. (2000) and their relationship to major mineral belts and Carlin-type gold deposits for which Pb isotope data are available. BM = Betze-Post and Meikle deposits, ER = East Range, GTR = Getchell, Turquois Ridge, and Twin Creeks deposits, JC = Jerritt Canyon mining district, and OM = Osgood Mountains. Eocene igneous complexes around the northern Carlin trend are located at Alligator Ridge (AR), Cortez Mountains (CM), Deep Creek Range (DCR), Lone Mountain (LM), Pilot Range (PR), Ruby Mountains-East Humboldt Range (R-EH), Schell Creek Range (SCR), Snake Range (SR), Swales Mountain (SM), and Tuscarora Mountains (TM).
Published: 01 September 2003
, ER = East Range, GTR = Getchell, Turquois Ridge, and Twin Creeks deposits, JC = Jerritt Canyon mining district, and OM = Osgood Mountains. Eocene igneous complexes around the northern Carlin trend are located at Alligator Ridge (AR), Cortez Mountains (CM), Deep Creek Range (DCR), Lone Mountain (LM
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Fig. 5. a. 208Pb/204Pb vs. 206Pb/204Pb. b. 208Pb/204Pb vs. 206Pb/204Pb. Evolution diagrams comparing Pb isotope compositions of preore, late ore-, and postore-stage sulfide minerals from Getchell, Betze-Post, Meikle, and the Jerritt Canyon mining district to potential sedimentary rock sources of lead in these minerals. Inferred field for ore-stage arsenian pyrite (aspy) is derived from SHRIMP isotopic data from Turquoise Ridge and Getchell and projections of Pb isotope trends from sulfides in other deposits (see also Fig. 3). S/K = average crustal growth curve of Stacey and Kramers (1975). Each tick represents 100 m.y. of growth. Lead isotope data from Table 1 and Hofstra et al. (2000).
Published: 01 September 2003
F ig . 5. a. 208 Pb/ 204 Pb vs. 206 Pb/ 204 Pb. b. 208 Pb/ 204 Pb vs. 206 Pb/ 204 Pb. Evolution diagrams comparing Pb isotope compositions of preore, late ore-, and postore-stage sulfide minerals from Getchell, Betze-Post, Meikle, and the Jerritt Canyon mining district to potential sedimentary
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Published: 01 April 2003
F ig . 8. Photographs of different styles of folding in the Jerritt Canyon mining district, Nevada. A. Form lines of bedding (solid lines) and interpreted traces of fold axial planes (dashed lines) of tight, polyphase folding in bedded chert in Western assemblage rocks, west side
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(A) Generalized geologic map of northern Independence Mountains (modified from Muntean and Henry, 2007), and (B) oblique panoramic image with geologic overlay. The Jerritt Canyon mining district and the Big Springs gold mine, both Carlin-type gold deposits, are shown on the geologic map. The Trilonche sp. location is near a bedded barite deposit of Devonian age and constitutes one of the best examples of Ordovician Valmy Formation quartzite structurally above Devonian Slaven Chert of the Roberts Mountains allochthon (RMA; see Holm-Denoma et al., 2011). Other Devonian-age bedded barite mines in the map area are identified by black stars. McAfee Peak, the high point (10,438 ft/3181 m) in the northern Independence Range, is structurally capped by Ordovician Valmy Formation quartzite (Ovq). A late kinematic, large-wavelength (>5 km), open, east-verging fold, with N-trending fold axis, gently warps the west-northwest–trending megascopic folds shown on the map. High-angle normal faults are responsible for juxtaposition of “lower-plate” gold-bearing rocks to surface or near-surface locations.
Published: 06 July 2017
Figure 3. (A) Generalized geologic map of northern Independence Mountains (modified from Muntean and Henry, 2007 ), and (B) oblique panoramic image with geologic overlay. The Jerritt Canyon mining district and the Big Springs gold mine, both Carlin-type gold deposits, are shown on the geologic
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Published: 01 April 2003
F ig . 14. Examples of different scales of dissolution, collapse, and coeval deformation, Jerritt Canyon mining district, Nevada. A. Looking north at megascopic dissolution adjacent to the northeast-striking Van Norman fault ( Fig. 9 ). Phacoidal, horizontal slab of Eureka Quartzite (Oe) apparently
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Published: 01 April 2003
F ig . 5. Composite columnar section for Eastern assemblage Upper Cambrian to lowermost Devonian rocks, Jerritt Canyon mining district, Nevada. Thicknesses of most stratigraphic units are approximate because exposures are incomplete and structural repetition and truncation of units in cores
Series: Reviews in Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2018
DOI: 10.5382/rev.20.02
EISBN: 9781629491189
... faults (B, 2%), and major range-front normal faults (A, 1%). Fig. 25. Examples from the Jerritt Canyon district of bedding plane slip and its control on fluid flow. A. Unaltered member 3 of the Hanson Creek Formation, which hosts most of the ore in the district, shows interlayered micritic...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 April 2003
Economic Geology (2003) 98 (2): 225–234.
.... 53 Peters , S.G. , Armstrong , A.K. , Harris , A.G. , Oscarson , R.L. , and Noble , P.J. , 2003 , Biostratigraphy and structure of Paleozoic host rocks and their relationship to Carlin-type Au deposits in the Jerritt Canyon mining district, Nevada : Economic Geology , v. 98...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 April 2003
Economic Geology (2003) 98 (2): 235–248.
... faulting in the Osgood Mountains, Humboldt County, Nevada : Geology , v. 8 , p. 594 – 598 . 15 Birak , D.J. , and Hawkins , R.B. , 1985 , The geology of the Enfield Bell mine and the Jerritt Canyon district, Elko County, Nevada : U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1646 , p. 95 – 105...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 06 July 2017
GSA Bulletin (2017) 129 (11-12): 1521–1536.
...Figure 3. (A) Generalized geologic map of northern Independence Mountains (modified from Muntean and Henry, 2007 ), and (B) oblique panoramic image with geologic overlay. The Jerritt Canyon mining district and the Big Springs gold mine, both Carlin-type gold deposits, are shown on the geologic...
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Published: 01 April 2003
-Eureka trend; C = Carlin mine; CL = Comstock lode; CT = Carlin trend; CVIL = Crescent Valley-Independence lineament; E = Eureka district; G = Getchell mine; GD = Goldfield deposit; GT = Getchell trend; H = Humboldt Range; I = Ivanhoe deposit; JC = Jerritt Canyon district; M = Midas (Ken Snyder deposit
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 September 2003
Economic Geology (2003) 98 (6): 1063–1067.
... deposits in the Jerritt Canyon mining district, Nevada : Economic Geology , v. 98 , p. 317 – 337 . Simon , G. , Kesler , S.E. , and Chryssoulis , S. , 1999 , Geochemistry and textures of gold-bearing arsenian pyrite, Twin Creeks, Nevada: Implications for deposition of gold in Carlin...
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Journal Article
Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 October 2004
SEG Discovery (2004) (59): 1–18.
...: The Great Basin and Beyond: Geological Society of Nevada Symposium, Reno, May 15–18, 2000, Proceedings , p. 365 – 388 . Hickey , K.A. , Donelick , R.A. , Tosdal , R.M. , and McInnes , B.I.A. , 2003 , Restoration of the Eocene landscape in the Carlin-Jerritt Canyon mining district...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 2001
Economic Geology (2001) 96 (3): 663–665.
... documented in the Jerritt Canyon district, Nevada : Geology , v. 19 , p. 36 – 40 . Hofstra , A.H. , Snee , L.W. , Rye , R.O. , Folger , H.W. , Phinisey , J.D. , Loranger , R.J. , Dahl , A.R. , Naeser , C.W. , Stein , H.J. , and Lewchuk , M. , 1999 , Age...