74. Tin and Beryllium Deposits of the Central York Mountains, Western Seward Peninsula, Alaska

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 18
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1968
Abstract
Lode and placer tin deposits of the western Seward Peninsula, Alaska, have produced more than 2200 tons of metallic tin and constitute the only known domestic deposits of economic grade and size. The lode deposits consist of quartz-topaz greisens containing cassiterite and wolframite as well as numerous base-metal sulfide minerals, and most are in or near altered biotite-granite that forms isolated stocks or in rhyolitic dikes near granite. Within the main lode-producing area in the central York Mountains, nonpegmatite beryllium deposits, consisting principally of fluorite, chrysoberyl, diaspore, tourmaline, and white mica, with minor euclase, bertrandite, phenakite, hematite, and todorokite, are distributed zonally around the tin deposits and locally are transitional with them. All the known beryllium deposits are replacement lodes in carbonate rocks. In the area discussed, both tin and beryllium deposits are localized in a structural belt striking N70° to N85°E across the central York Mountains. The belt is characterized by numerous normal faults, which cut extensive thrust sheets, and by dikes of rhyolite, rhyolite porphyry, and lamprophyre that were injected along the faults. Ore deposits are localized where the dikes intrude brecciated rocks beneath thrusts and, although complex in detail, form tabular lodes that tend to lie along the thrusts. The granites contain abnormal amounts of tin, beryllium, lithium, and boron, and the tin and beryllium lodes are believed to be genetically associated with these enriched granites
Citation
APA:
(1968) 74. Tin and Beryllium Deposits of the Central York Mountains, Western Seward Peninsula, AlaskaMLA: 74. Tin and Beryllium Deposits of the Central York Mountains, Western Seward Peninsula, Alaska. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.