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Characterization of carbon in sediment-hosted disseminated gold deposits, north central Nevada

January 1, 1990

The gray, dark gray and black colors of the sediments and the presence of pyrite in the Carlin, Jerritt Canyon, Horse Canyon, Betze, and Gold Acres sediment-hosted disseminated gold (SHDG) deposits indicate that these rocks are not oxidized with respect to carbon and iron sulfide. The organic matter in the host rocks of SHDG deposits in north-central Nevada is cryptocrystalline graphite with dimensions of 30 to 70 A (0.003 to 0.007 ??) that was formed at temperatures of 250 to 300??C. These results indicate that north-central Nevada was subjected to pumpellyite-actinolite to lowermost greenschist facies conditions prior to mineralization. The hydrothermal fluids that produced the gold deposits had little, if any, effect on the thermal maturity and crystallinity of the cryptocrystalline graphite produced by the earlier thermal event.

Publication Year 1990
Title Characterization of carbon in sediment-hosted disseminated gold deposits, north central Nevada
Authors Joel Leventhal, Albert Hofstra
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70015935
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse