Gold geochemical anomaly in the Cortez district, Nevada

Circular 534
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Abstract

An area in the Cortez district, Nevada, previously established to be anomalous in arsenic, antimony, and tungsten has been found to be anomalous also in mercury and gold. Samples from narrow quartz veins, calcite veins, and shear zones in partially silicified limestone in the lower plate of the Roberts thrust fault (Cortez window) contain as much as 3.4 ounces gold per ton. The richest samples are from an outcrop, about 100 feet long, surrounded by gravels. Their economic significance is yet to be established.
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Gold geochemical anomaly in the Cortez district, Nevada
Series title Circular
Series number 534
DOI 10.3133/cir534
Edition -
Year Published 1966
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description 9 p. :illus., maps. ;27 cm.
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