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Geologic insights and suggestions on mineral potential based on analyses of geophysical data for the southern Toquima Range, Nye County, Nevada

Authors :
Robert P. Kucks
D. R. Shawe
T. G. Hildenbrand
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
US Geological Survey, 2004.

Abstract

Aeromagnetic and gravity data provide confirmation of major structural and lithologic units in the southern Toquima Range, Nevada. These units include Cretaceous granite plutons and Tertiary calderas. In addition, the geophysical maps pinpoint numerous faults and lesser intrusions, and they suggest locations of several inferred subsurface intrusions. They also corroborate a system of northwesterly and northeasterly conjugate structures that probably are fundamental to the structural framework of the Toquima Range. A combination of geophysical, geochemical, and geologic data available for the widely mineralized and productive area suggests additional mineral resource potential, especially in and (or) adjacent to the Round Mountain, Jefferson, Manhattan, and Belmont mining districts. Also, evidence for mineral potential exists for areas near the Flower mercury mine south of Mount Jefferson caldera, and in the Bald Mountain Canyon belt of gold-quartz veins in the Manhattan caldera. A few other areas also show potential for mineral resources. The various geologic environments indicated within the map area suggest base- and preciousmetal potential in porphyry deposits as well as in quartz-vein and skarn deposits associated with intrusive stocks.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c04da8b7c811f8e9ce676e0dac1a26e9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3133/mf2327d