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Posssible extension of mineral belts, northern part of Coeur d'Alene district, Idaho

January 1, 1974

The ore deposits in the northern part of the Coeur d'Alene district are located within rocks of the Belt Supergroup that have been intruded by Cretaceous quartz monzonites. Lead-zinc-silver replacement veins constitute most of the deposits. The geometry of the district has been modified by post-ore faulting along the Osburn, Dobson Pass, and other faults. The original position of the Gem stocks, before their separation from the Dago Peak stocks by the Dobson Pass fault, can be approximately reconstructed by moving the truncated stocks and associated geochemical dispersion patterns back into matching positions. The known mineral belts are defined by dispersion patterns of both lead and the lead:zinc ratio. Similar dispersion patterns of lead and the lead:zinc ratio northwest of the original position of the Gem stocks suggest that the mineral belts extend into that area.

Publication Year 1974
Title Posssible extension of mineral belts, northern part of Coeur d'Alene district, Idaho
DOI 10.3133/ofr7467
Authors Garland Bayard Gott, Joseph Moses Botbol
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 74-67
Index ID ofr7467
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse