Arsenic In Geochemical Gold Exploration ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wayne S. Cavender
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The geochemical association of arsenic and gold in epithermal precious metal deposits of the Basin and Range province is well documented, and in this paper I wish to discuss the evaluation and utilization of this element association for geochemical gold exploration. In 1961-62, I conducted an exploration program on lands controlled by Getchell Mine, Inc, and centered about the Getchell gold mine itself, Besides exploring for new gold deposits, the program was to evaluate these lands for potential deposits of any type; thus, a multi-phase program encompassing a number of exploration methods was conducted. I shall not elaborate on the process of designing the program or of integrating the various methods, but for gold exploration, geochemical methods were determined to have the best potential. This paper is based on that effort. Figure 1 shows the exploration area, which covers the northern half of the Osgood Mountains in eastern Humboldt County, Nevada. The Getchell $line is on the east flank of the range and is about 40 miles northeast of Winnemucca.
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APA: Wayne S. Cavender  (1964)  Arsenic In Geochemical Gold Exploration ? Introduction

MLA: Wayne S. Cavender Arsenic In Geochemical Gold Exploration ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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