69. Ore Deposits of the Republic Mining District, Ferry County, Washington

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Roy P. Full Robert M. Grantham
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Regional structural adjustments in early Tertiary time resulted in the development of the Republic graben, a major down-dropped block that is from 6 to 10 miles in width and more than fifty miles in length. The graben became the center of extensive volcanic activity during Eocene and Oligocene time, resulting in a thick sequence of water-laid tuffaceous sediments, volcanic flows, and associated intrusives. A younger series of sediments, pyroclastics, and flows were deposited in structural depressions within the graben following the period of widespread volcanic activity. The Republic mining district is located along one of the major intragraben structural zones, where continuing subsidence during the period of volcanic activity resulted in an increased thickness of flows and associated flow breccias and pyroclastics. Intrusive masses in part healed early graben-forming faults, but later subsidence reopened old faults and created new fracture zones which later became the control for the gold-quartz veins. Considerable block adjustment along the subsidence area is evidenced by the structural pattern in the mines, and telescoped vein structures indicate north-south compressional stresses and east-west graben-forming tensional stresses prior to and during the emplacement of the veins. The veins, varying from a few feet to more than 50 feet in width, are filled primarily by fine-grained quartz, commonly chalcedonic or porcelain-like in appearance. Finely laminated dark-gray to black concentric banding within the veins generally distinguishes the better-grade ore zones, which contain finely disseminated sulfides and ore minerals that include principally electrum, stephanite, naumannite, and native silver.
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APA: Roy P. Full Robert M. Grantham  (1968)  69. Ore Deposits of the Republic Mining District, Ferry County, Washington

MLA: Roy P. Full Robert M. Grantham 69. Ore Deposits of the Republic Mining District, Ferry County, Washington. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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