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RELATIONSHIP OF THE CORTEZ CALDERA TO THE CORTEZ DISSEMINATED GOLD DEPOSIT, NEVADA.

Journal of Geochemical Exploration
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Abstract

The Cortez caldera is an oval structure ten km in diameter formed by caldera collapse and is located in the northern part of the Toiyabe Range, central Nevada. The Cortez gold deposit, a carbonate-hosted disseminated gold deposit, is located three km northeast of the northern margin of the Cortez caldera. Dike within the Cortez gold deposit have a similar age and composition as the Caetano Tuff and strike N 30-40 degree W, subparallel to the caldera margin and dip up to 45 degree toward the caldera. Remnants of the outflow facies of the Caetano Tuff near the Cortez deposit indicate that the deposit formed near the Oligocene paleosurface.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title RELATIONSHIP OF THE CORTEZ CALDERA TO THE CORTEZ DISSEMINATED GOLD DEPOSIT, NEVADA.
Series title Journal of Geochemical Exploration
Volume 25
Issue 1-2
Year Published 1984
Language English
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Journal of Geochemical Exploration
First page 251
Conference Title Explor for Ore Dep of the North Am Cordillera, Sel Pap of the Symp of the Assoc of Explor Geochem
Conference Location Reno, NV, USA
Conference Date 25 March 1984 through 28 March 1984
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