A Geologic Comparison Of The Post /Betze And Purple Vein Deposits Of The Goldstrike And Meikle Mines, Nevada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. A. Lauha
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The Goldstrike Mine is in Eureka County, Nevada, U.S.A., approximately 23 miles northwest of the town of Carlin. The mine is at the north end of the Tuscarora Spur of the Tuscarora Mountains at elevations of 5,300 feet to 5,950 feet. It is part of the Bluestar/Goldstrike sub-district of the Carlin Trend, a northwest alignment of sediment hosted, disseminated gold deposits. The Carlin Trend includes over 15 major gold deposits with production, reserves and geological resources of approximately 65 million ounces of gold (Figure 1). In the Bluestar/Goldstrike sub-district, there are seven major deposits: Betze, Lower Post, Post, Genesis, Bluestar, Purple Vein and Deep Star, plus numerous smaller deposits (Figure 2). Production, reserves and resources for the sub-district are approximately 40 million ounces. Betze and Purple Vein are located on property controlled by Barrick Goldstrike Mines and Bluestar and Genesis on Newmont Gold property. Post, Lower Post and Deep Star occur both on Barrick and Newmont property.
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APA: E. A. Lauha  (1993)  A Geologic Comparison Of The Post /Betze And Purple Vein Deposits Of The Goldstrike And Meikle Mines, Nevada

MLA: E. A. Lauha A Geologic Comparison Of The Post /Betze And Purple Vein Deposits Of The Goldstrike And Meikle Mines, Nevada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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