Newmont's Carlin Gold Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter N. Loncar
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Most miners dream of finding a gold mine sometime during their mining careers, but not very often do such dreams come true. On the tenth day of September, 1962, our dream of finding gold came true when the results of the third drill hole were received. This was undoubtedly one of the most exciting days of our lives. Little did we realize then that this was the beginning of a major discovery destined to became one of the largest gold mines in the country. Discovering and mining gold is not entirely new, however, to Eureka. County a old Lynn Mining District in northeastern Nevada. Since 1900 there has been sporadic activity, mostly consisting of small lode mines and placers. These have produced totally about $300,000; and existence of our orebody would probably have remained unknown had it not been for the United States Geological Survey. The USGS extensively mapped the Roberts Mountain Thrust and published a paper indicating that mineral occurred along this fault and in some places was gold bearing. Utilizing this information, our Newmont Exploration geologists located an area in which: drills were brought in to test their theories. By keeping flexible in our thinning and working, we were able to bring a raw prospect to a producing mine with ore reserves of eleven million tons in a short three-year period.
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APA: Peter N. Loncar  (1965)  Newmont's Carlin Gold Mine

MLA: Peter N. Loncar Newmont's Carlin Gold Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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