Albert H Hofstra (Former Employee)
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Structural controls on Carlin-type gold mineralization in the gold bar district, Eureka County, Nevada Structural controls on Carlin-type gold mineralization in the gold bar district, Eureka County, Nevada
The Gold Bar district in the southern Roberts Mountains, 48 km northwest of Eureka, Nevada, contains one main deposit (Gold Bar), five satellite deposits, and other resources. Approximately 0.5 Moz of gold have been recovered from a resource of 1,639,000 oz of gold in Carlin-type gold deposits in lower plate, miogeoclinal carbonate rocks below the Roberts Mountains thrust. Host rocks are...
Authors
O. Yigit, E.P. Nelson, M.W. Hitzman, A. H. Hofstra
Geology and geochemistry of Carlin-type gold deposits in China Geology and geochemistry of Carlin-type gold deposits in China
The Carlin-type gold deposits in China lie mostly near the margins of the Proterozoic Yangtze and Aba cratons. Submicron-sized gold in micron-sized arsenian pyrite is disseminated in fractured Cambrian through Triassic carbonaceous shale and carbonate rocks, and is associated with anomalous Hg, Sb, As, U, and Tl. Alteration typically includes silicification, argilization, and sulfidation...
Authors
H. Rui-Zhong, S. Wen-Chao, B. Xian-Wu, T. Guang-Zhi, A. H. Hofstra
U-Th-Pb dating of hydrothermal minerals from Carlin-type gold deposits, Nevada- Results and evaluation U-Th-Pb dating of hydrothermal minerals from Carlin-type gold deposits, Nevada- Results and evaluation
No abstract available.
Authors
A. H. Hofstra, Wayne R. Premo, Poul Emsbo, J. S. Cline, John N. Aleinikoff
Ore-fluid evolution at the Getchell Carlin-type gold deposit, Nevada, USA Ore-fluid evolution at the Getchell Carlin-type gold deposit, Nevada, USA
Minerals and fluid-inclusion populations were examined using petrography, microthermometry, quadrupole mass-spectrometer gas analyses and stable-isotope studies to characterize fluids responsible for gold mineralization at the Getchell Carlin-type gold deposit. The gold-ore assemblage at Getchell is superimposed on quartz-pyrite vein mineralization associated with a Late-Cretaceous...
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Jean S. Cline, Albert H. Hofstra
Age constraints on Jerritt Canyon and other Carlin-type gold deposits in the western United States-relationship to mid-Tertiary extension and magmatism Age constraints on Jerritt Canyon and other Carlin-type gold deposits in the western United States-relationship to mid-Tertiary extension and magmatism
Carlin-type gold deposits are difficult to date and a wide range of ages has been reported for individual deposits. Therefore, several methods were employed to constrain the age of the gold deposits in the Jerritt Canyon district. Dated igneous rocks with well-documented crosscutting relationships to ore provided the most reliable constraints. K/Ar and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dates on igneous rocks...
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A. H. Hofstra, L.W. Snee, R. O. Rye, H. W. Folger, J.D. Phinisey, R.J. Loranger, A.R. Dahl, C. W. Naeser, H. J. Stein, M. Lewchuk
Syngenetic Au on the Carlin trend: Implications for Carlin-type deposits Syngenetic Au on the Carlin trend: Implications for Carlin-type deposits
A new type of gold occurrence recently discovered in the Carlin trend, north-central Nevada, is clearly distinct from classic Carlin-type gold ore. These occurrences are interpreted to be of sedimentary exhalative (sedex) origin because they are stratiform and predate compaction and lithification of their unaltered Devonian host rocks. They contain barite that exhibits δ34S and δ180...
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P. Emsbo, R.W. Hutchinson, A. H. Hofstra, J.A. Volk, K. H. Bettles, G.J. Baschuk, C. A. Johnson
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Structural controls on Carlin-type gold mineralization in the gold bar district, Eureka County, Nevada Structural controls on Carlin-type gold mineralization in the gold bar district, Eureka County, Nevada
The Gold Bar district in the southern Roberts Mountains, 48 km northwest of Eureka, Nevada, contains one main deposit (Gold Bar), five satellite deposits, and other resources. Approximately 0.5 Moz of gold have been recovered from a resource of 1,639,000 oz of gold in Carlin-type gold deposits in lower plate, miogeoclinal carbonate rocks below the Roberts Mountains thrust. Host rocks are...
Authors
O. Yigit, E.P. Nelson, M.W. Hitzman, A. H. Hofstra
Geology and geochemistry of Carlin-type gold deposits in China Geology and geochemistry of Carlin-type gold deposits in China
The Carlin-type gold deposits in China lie mostly near the margins of the Proterozoic Yangtze and Aba cratons. Submicron-sized gold in micron-sized arsenian pyrite is disseminated in fractured Cambrian through Triassic carbonaceous shale and carbonate rocks, and is associated with anomalous Hg, Sb, As, U, and Tl. Alteration typically includes silicification, argilization, and sulfidation...
Authors
H. Rui-Zhong, S. Wen-Chao, B. Xian-Wu, T. Guang-Zhi, A. H. Hofstra
U-Th-Pb dating of hydrothermal minerals from Carlin-type gold deposits, Nevada- Results and evaluation U-Th-Pb dating of hydrothermal minerals from Carlin-type gold deposits, Nevada- Results and evaluation
No abstract available.
Authors
A. H. Hofstra, Wayne R. Premo, Poul Emsbo, J. S. Cline, John N. Aleinikoff
Ore-fluid evolution at the Getchell Carlin-type gold deposit, Nevada, USA Ore-fluid evolution at the Getchell Carlin-type gold deposit, Nevada, USA
Minerals and fluid-inclusion populations were examined using petrography, microthermometry, quadrupole mass-spectrometer gas analyses and stable-isotope studies to characterize fluids responsible for gold mineralization at the Getchell Carlin-type gold deposit. The gold-ore assemblage at Getchell is superimposed on quartz-pyrite vein mineralization associated with a Late-Cretaceous...
Authors
Jean S. Cline, Albert H. Hofstra
Age constraints on Jerritt Canyon and other Carlin-type gold deposits in the western United States-relationship to mid-Tertiary extension and magmatism Age constraints on Jerritt Canyon and other Carlin-type gold deposits in the western United States-relationship to mid-Tertiary extension and magmatism
Carlin-type gold deposits are difficult to date and a wide range of ages has been reported for individual deposits. Therefore, several methods were employed to constrain the age of the gold deposits in the Jerritt Canyon district. Dated igneous rocks with well-documented crosscutting relationships to ore provided the most reliable constraints. K/Ar and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dates on igneous rocks...
Authors
A. H. Hofstra, L.W. Snee, R. O. Rye, H. W. Folger, J.D. Phinisey, R.J. Loranger, A.R. Dahl, C. W. Naeser, H. J. Stein, M. Lewchuk
Syngenetic Au on the Carlin trend: Implications for Carlin-type deposits Syngenetic Au on the Carlin trend: Implications for Carlin-type deposits
A new type of gold occurrence recently discovered in the Carlin trend, north-central Nevada, is clearly distinct from classic Carlin-type gold ore. These occurrences are interpreted to be of sedimentary exhalative (sedex) origin because they are stratiform and predate compaction and lithification of their unaltered Devonian host rocks. They contain barite that exhibits δ34S and δ180...
Authors
P. Emsbo, R.W. Hutchinson, A. H. Hofstra, J.A. Volk, K. H. Bettles, G.J. Baschuk, C. A. Johnson