Gold-bearing Skarns

Gold-bearing Skarns
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Total Pages: 74
Release: 1990
Genre: Gold ores
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Gold-Bearing Skarns

Gold-Bearing Skarns
Author: U. S. Department U.S. Department of the Interior
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2016-06-14
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ISBN: 9781534627871

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Gold exploration efforts of the mining industry in the last few years have centered on discovery of skarn deposits, such as Battle Mountain Gold Company's Fortitude deposit in Nevada, and Elders Resources' Red Dome deposit in Queensland, Australia, as well as on discovery of disseminated, carbonate-hosted, or Carlin-type deposits. Carbonate-hosted gold deposits are generally much larger deposits than skarns but are of much lower grade. Bagby and others (1987) report median tonnage and grade values of 5.1 million tonnes and 2.5 g/t Au, respectively, for 35 Carlin-type deposits. Median tonnage and grade values for the 90 skarn deposits we report in this study are 0.279 million tonnes and 5.7 g/t Au, respectively. Some major gold skarns, such as the Lower Fortitude deposit, Nevada (5.1 million tonne, 10.45 g/t Au), and the deposit at Bau, Malaysia (2.4 million tonnes), however, contain more gold than many of the large, disseminated-type deposits and are thus extremely attractive as exploration targets. The geologic characteristics of gold-bearing skarn deposits have only recently been addressed (Meinert, 1988a, b, 1989). This paper presents descriptive and grade-tonnage information obtained from more than 90 deposits that have been referred to in the literature as "Au-bearing skarns," "Au-rich skarn," or "Au-skarn," in a format somewhat similar to models in Cox and Singer (1986) but as modified by P.B. Barton (written commun., 1986). These and many other deposits, generally referred to as gold skarns in the literature, are occasionally further differentiated into contact, or proximal, skarns and distal skarns (Sillitoe, 1983, 1987; Bonham, 1985). Special attention has been given to the mineral chemistry of gangue skarn minerals as they have previously proved useful in distinguishing skarn types. This paper consists of a geologic description of Au-bearing skarns, presented in a form modified from that established previously for Cu-, Zn-Pb-, and Fe-skarn descriptive models (Cox and Singer, 1986) to allow rapid comparison and contrast; grade-tonnage distributions of Au-bearing skarns; and a combination references-bibliography section.

Gold in Porphyry Copper Systems

Gold in Porphyry Copper Systems
Author: Edwin W. Tooker
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Total Pages: 68
Release: 1990
Genre: Copper ores
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U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin

U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin
Author: Kenneth L. Tanaka
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1983
Genre: Earth sciences
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A workshop report on the rationale for airborne remote sensing in earth science in the next decade.

Skarns in British Columbia

Skarns in British Columbia
Author: Gerald E. Ray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1997
Genre: Science
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Skarns in British Columbia have historically been important sources of iron, tungsten, copper, and gold. This publication begins with an introduction on skarn terminology and the problems of skarn identification. It then reviews a genetic model of skarn formation and presents descriptive profiles of eight types of skarn deposits; describes the database of at least 735 skarn occurrences in the province, and the number and distribution of skarns in British Columbia according to their associations, class, age, and distribution; and notes the ages of British Columbia skarns and the total production of various metals extracted from British Columbia skarns. Subsequent sections provide information on assays and metal ratios of mineralized skarns, skarn mineralogy, skarn mineral chemistry, chemistry of skarn-related intrusions, and the mapping and evaluation of skarns. The appendix contains a listing of 735 skarn occurrences in British Columbia, giving deposit name, MINFILE number, latitude/longitude, elements and minerals present, and associated rocks and their ages.