Bulk Mineable Epithermal Precious Metal Deposits Of The Circum-Caribbean Region

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Carl E. Nelson
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Shallow epithermal stockworks hosted by maar eruption craters contain over ninety percent of the bulk mineable gold identified to date in the Circum-Caribbean region. Pueblo Viejo (Dominican Republic) and Santa Rosa (Panama) contain combined gold reserves of over 600 tonnes. Bulk mineable gold deposits are also being discovered in and around veins that were formerly mined underground. Bellavista, El Recio and San Martin (Costa Rica) contain combined announced gold reserves of over 50 tonnes. Representative rock suites collected at 8 bulk mineable gold deposits include 291 samples of veins and vein stockworks, hydrothermal eruption breccias, sinter, variably altered host, unaltered host, nearby intrusive rocks and basement. Analyses completed to date show that Circum-Caribbean epithermal ores are enriched in arsenic, mercury and antimony as well as gold and silver. Exploration efforts in the region naturally focus on districts with past production. However, an order of magnitude more bulk mineable gold has been discovered in shallow epithermal stockworks outside of the old bonanza vein camps. Exploration guides include basal island arc volcanic sequences, hydrothermal and hydrovolcanic (maar) eruption breccias, thinly-bedded carbonaceous maar sediments, and hot spring-related silicification and argillic alteration.
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APA: Carl E. Nelson  (1990)  Bulk Mineable Epithermal Precious Metal Deposits Of The Circum-Caribbean Region

MLA: Carl E. Nelson Bulk Mineable Epithermal Precious Metal Deposits Of The Circum-Caribbean Region. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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