The Influence of Blue Star Subdistrict Zoned Alteration Mineralogy and Gold Mineralization on Mine Operations and Exploration, Eureka County, Nevada

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Cindy L. Williams
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

"The Blue Star subdistrict in the Carlin Trend, Nevada, includes multiple mines with 33.9 t Au in reserve and past production totaling 89 .1 t Au. The deposits are characterized by zoned alteration mineralogy and gold grades. From orebody centers outward the zones include: 1) a silicified core with erratic gold grade; 2) adjacent mill-grade (> 1.37 Au git) intense quartz-sericite-pyrite alteration; 3) enveloping leach-grade (0.21 Au g/t to 1.37 Au git) weaker sericite-kaolinite-quartzpyrite alteration; 4) surrounding decarbonatized and intensely argillized waste and leach grade ore; 5) pervasively decarbonatized waste rock; and 6) peripheral waste with weak decarbonatization and local propylitic alteration. Zoned alteration extends as much as 1500 m beyond orebodies.Understanding Blue Star subdistrict zoned alteration assemblages and gold grades has increased geologists' ability to provide practical and economically significant information to geotechnical engineers, mine planners and drill and blast personnel. Alteration influences geotechnical pitslope design because each assemblage has distinct rock strength. Geotechnical engineers use three-dimensional models of incompetent alteration types as a foundation for pit-slope design. In the drill and blast cycle, hard and soft alteration types require modified practices (powder column, blast hole spacing, delay design etc.) for optimum blast energy distribution. Further, geotechnically instable alteration types require careful blast procedures to prevent backbreak whic~ damages ultimate walls. In addition to mine planning and mining applications, zoned alteration assemblages extending beyond orebodies provide a useful exploration guide. Metallurgical character also varies with alteration type. Intensely quartz-sericite-pyrite altered or silicified ore has relatively high partical-size dependency and poor leach recoveries. Moderately sericite-kaolinite-quartz-pyrite altered rock, in contrast, shows little size dependency and good leach recoveries.The author sincerely thanks L. Schutz, P. Williams, C. Clode, W. Trudell, P. Herrera, M.DKunkel, M. Goings and numerous other Newmont geologists, metallurgist, engineers and support staff who made this paper possible."
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APA: Cindy L. Williams  (1997)  The Influence of Blue Star Subdistrict Zoned Alteration Mineralogy and Gold Mineralization on Mine Operations and Exploration, Eureka County, Nevada

MLA: Cindy L. Williams The Influence of Blue Star Subdistrict Zoned Alteration Mineralogy and Gold Mineralization on Mine Operations and Exploration, Eureka County, Nevada. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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