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Reconnaissance mineral and cathodoluminescence studies of gold occurrences in the Pogo-Black Mountain area, eastern interior Alaska, USA

November 1, 2023

The Pogo Au deposit is the largest of a number of gold occurrences in eastern interior Alaska, that occur along a broad trend from west of Pogo to Black Mountain. Some of these occurrences are hosted in amphibolite facies gneisses and others in mid-Cretaceous igneous rocks that intruded the older metamorphic rocks. All occurrences contain arsenopyrite and pyrite. Whole rock geochemical trends distinguish most metamorphic rock-hosted vein prospects (strong Bi-Te-Au correlations) and intrusion-hosted occurrences (weak As-Au correlations). Brecciated quartz veins in metamorphic rocks have paragentically late Bi-Te (±S) + Au that post-dates Fe-As sulphide deposition. High grade vein samples from the Tibbs Creek intrusion-hosted deposits contain pyrite and arsenopyrite, generally lack Bi-Te minerals, but can contain paragentically younger euhedral quartz, stibnite and carbonate. Cathodoluminescence studies of gold-rich samples indicate that quartz dissolution occurred during the syn- to post-tectonic Bi-Te-Au deposition, and the later stibnite event. In the case of metamorphic rock-hosted deposits (e.g., Pogo, Gray Lead), Bi-Te and gold deposition commonly occurs in microfractures within quartz veins; the limited quartz in these fractures have distinctive CL response. We propose that gold deposition is related to changes in P-T conditions rather than fluid-rock chemical reactions. Similar quartz dissolution textures affect the void-filling euhedral quartz before or during stibnite and carbonate mineralization in the high-grade Au samples from Blue Lead.

Publication Year 2023
Title Reconnaissance mineral and cathodoluminescence studies of gold occurrences in the Pogo-Black Mountain area, eastern interior Alaska, USA
Authors Garth E. Graham, Erin E. Marsh, Heather A. Lowers, Ryan Taylor
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70245198
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center