116 26'
560
Tmc
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552000mE
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Tmc
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DSw Qal
Qal
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Tmc
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80
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Lithologic contact Showing dip. Solid where continuously exposed, dashed where inferred.
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BUZZARD FAULT
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Qal
Tmc
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64
Jil
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Tmc 64 DSw
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Normal fault Showing dip; ball and bar on downthrown block, arrows indicated relative movement. Solid where continuously exposed, dashed where inferred, dotted where covered.
DSw
75
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Qal
Tmc
Thrust fault Showing dip, teeth in upper plate. Solid where continuously exposed, dashed where inferred, dotted where covered. RMT = Roberts Mountains thrust fault.
58
DOwqh
Dp
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RMT
78
sm
RI
DSw
Qal
Teir
DOwcs 32
72 Teir
DOw
cs 38
DOw
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smf
4534
Tmc
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25
OP A DG L E
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DOw
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Dp
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csh
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Jig
Jig
DOwqh
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DSw
Reverse fault Showing dip, teeth in upper plate. Solid where continuously exposed, dashed where inferred, dotted where covered.
DOwqh
54
Drcsm
52 Jig
#9 UL FA
DOwqh
Jig 30
30
smf
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T UL FA
BO LO
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#3 FAULT
N GE
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LT
smf
DOw qh
Jig 83
62
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R REINDEE
BU BA
Dp
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Teir
81
DOw
T UL FA
Tmc
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Jil
D
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Tmc
R MT
Tmc
5900
D EE
Jil
56 00
70 Teib
DSw Jil
NE 70
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DOw
57
43
DOw DOw cs
38
csh
K-
DSw
0 57
Anticline axis Arrow indicates plunge direction, showing plunge angle in degrees. Solid where continuously exposed in pit walls, dashed where inferred between outcrops, dotted where covered.
10-20 overturned
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BUZZARD FAULT
Jig 77
qh
42
33
FAU LT
30
Teir 45
34
12 Jil
48
RMT
56 00
SE
40 57'
Jil
DSw
Ovi
Jil
DSw Jil
Tmc
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Tmc
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Tmc
PA Y
Qal
50 52
MT R
Tmc
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Qal
5500
Teib
Ovi
Tmc
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Dp
cs Teir 28 18
Dp 62 Dp
csh csh
Jil
Teir
Jil
40
DSr1 70 Dp
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Qal
Tmc
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4533
DSb Jil
Ovi smf
Qal
Tmc
70
75
65
56 00
70
33
Jil
T37N
580 0
Tmc
590 0
Drcsl
DSb
Jil
Dee Mine
Qal
Tmc
l l l l l l l l l l l l l
Qal
Tmc
DOw Teir
RM T 40
PAYRAISE SLIDE
42
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56
Jig
DOw 82
Teid
72
62
4533
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Drc
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Drc
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Drc
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58
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Tmc
Genesis Mine
smf
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RO TU AR
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Drc ss 80
79
79
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DSr2
Drc
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DOw cs
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Dp Teir
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SCALE 1:24,000
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35
Tmc
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Syncline axis Arrow indicates plunge direction, showing plunge angle in degrees. Solid where continuously exposed in pit walls, dashed where inferred between outcrops, dotted where covered.
83
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Teir
41
Teir Teid
540 0
Dpcsh
Jig
Tmc DOw
cs
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sm
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T UL FA
DOw
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0 560
41 02'
smf
DSb
Dp
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Teir
Dpcsh
LO
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BO
Tmc
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5500
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Drc
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#3
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4542
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smf
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See accompanying volume for references. See plate 3 for cross sections.
4542
Drcsm
Dp
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Drc
ss
Teir 57
Jil
31
NEVADA
Jil
57 00
RZ
Jig
F AU LT
Tmc
5700
3
smf
5600
40 56'30"
FA
Tmc
UL
landing strip
Tmc
85 60
80 85
50 40
55
DSw
DSw
UL D
Tmc
540
ER
Qal
Dp
DSb
sm
Jil
70 40 70 20 50
50
12
BO
Drc DSb 75
54 0
DSb
30 20 5 16 Qal
Jil Jird
smf Jil
Tmc
Jil
65 85
Ovi
74 65
Ren Mine
Jird
58
00
smf
Drcsm
53
68 Drc
ss
20 65
Dp
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65
Jil DSr4
Tmc
09
Tmc
60
N GE
40 56'30"
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DSw
40
5700
Capstone Mine
2
54 0
50 60 35 25
1
DSw
Jird Dp Jird
Dp
85
580 0
Ovi
Qal
West dump
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Jil Teid
Qal
Qal
DSw
Drc
Jil
csh
82 Dp
OL F
smf
Drc ss 55
FA U
REN
Tmc
Tmc
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LT
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Y LA SP
DSw
75
5800
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Ovi
Ovi
DSw
This map has been prepared to depict general geology. The locations of section lines and surface mine facilities are approximate and should not be relied upon for any other purpose.
Teir Teir
DOwcs
62
RM T
38
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ISE E UO L I N RQ IC TU ANT AULT F #3
30
Jil
F AU
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4532
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FA U
55 0
BOOTSTRAP FLT
Qal
Bootstrap Mine
0 54 0
Tmc
smf
18
Jil Ovi
smf
15 42 DSr3 25 25 Qal Dp
Qal
Ovi
77 85
#10
Tmc
smf
DSw
smf
Tmc 45-60
Qal
0
Tmc Tmc
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400
600 meters
Teid
Teid
Teir
LT
DSr3
25 DSb
18
42
Ovi
smf
DSw
Drcsm
62 00
Mtn
Jird
85
85
67
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Jil
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SCALE 1:12,000
Drc
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54 00
5500
Dpcsh Jil
76 75
LT
AA
FAULT
68
Jil
47
DIKE
DSr2
G ID W E
Dp
Dp
RIDGE FAULT
Teir
70
Tmc
Jil
smf
DSr4
QUATERNARY DEPOSITS
Qal
Ovi
116 22'
554
R49 E
R50E
Jil
E OT OY UL FA T
Drc
ss
DSr3 Jil
68
15
Alluvium Streambed and floodplain silt, sand, and gravel. Landslide deposits Deposits on steep slopes and washes in Richmond Mountain area and in mine areas.
PP
LT FAU
BE
Jil
85
UL FA
U LT T FA AS
Teir
Qls
70
Dp
MIOCENE IGNEOUS AND SEDIMENTARY ROCKS Carlin Formation Weakly consolidated alluvial, lacustrine, and tuffaceous deposits; weathering gray, tan, and white. Includes interbedded coarse gravels, gravel with tan, tuffaceous silty matrix, and tuffaceous siltstone and sandstone with a high proportion of glassy, gray ash containing pumiceous shards. Thickness up to 700 feet (210 m) in Little Boulder Basin and greater than 2,000 feet (600m) in Boulder Valley. Deposits fill subsidence structures in the Genesis and Dee pits and along the Gen fault, and are cut by reactivated faults of the Post-Gen fault system. 40Ar/39Ar dates from Fleck and others (1998) are 14.4 to 15.1 Ma. Gravel layers on west side of Little Boulder Basin contain gold-mineralized clasts.
Tmc
EAST
Tmc
NULL
B OUNDING
DOw
4540
10
11
DOw
DSw
T RB AN
Tmc
REN
DSr4
Teir
F A UL T
12
Teid
9
550 0
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116 22'30"
556
553
116 22'
558
554000mE
FA ULT
Tmc
smf
DSr3 Tmc
Drc
sm
Tmc
DOw
116 20'
EB FAULT
DOw
smf
Dee Mine tailings pond
Tmc
Qal
75 25 Ovi 50 Tmc 55
55
Tmc
Tmc
80
Qal
570
R50 E
6200
R51E
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OID FLT
70 22 40-70 Jil
Jil
Tmc 50
00
PE R
Jil 25 Jil
JAS
Dp
50 70
Drcsm
Qal
45 Ovi 40 35 50 Jil DSw
OS AL SH
60 45 80 35
50 Ovi 15 40 Ovi
Tmc
Tmc
60 00
60
Tmc
64 00
17
DSr3
DSr3 25 55 45
0 40 5 25
E ICLIN
5600
10
DOw
11
12
55
Rhyolite lavas Felsitic to glassy rhyolite lava flows, locally flow-foliated and spherulitic, containing about 5% quartz, Fe-olivine and sanidine phenocrysts in an aphanitic groundmass. Overlie or are interbedded with Carlin Formation in Boulder Valley. K/Ar date of 14.6 Ma from Evans (1974a). Unit interpreted as correlative with rhyolite of Marys Mountain, dated at 15.2 Ma (Henry and Faulds, 1999).
Tmr
5300
T UL FA
Ovi
620 0
EOCENE IGNEOUS ROCKS Rhyolite dikes White to light gray, weathering white to light brown. 0-40% phenocrysts of plagioclase, biotite, quartz, sanidine, and/or biotite in a microcrystalline quartz-feldspar, or locally glassy, groundmass. Includes: the rhyolite of the Beast dike and Gen fault zone, with distinctive 4-30 mm rounded, resorbed quartz phenocrysts; and aphyric, microspherulitic, high-silica rhyolite dikes of the Deep Star and Genesis mines. 40Ar/39Ar dates are about 38 Ma (rhyolite of Deep Star) and 37.3 Ma (rhyolite of Beast dike) (Ressel and others, 2000a).
Teir Teib
53 00
Tmc
Drcsm
?
Jil
Drc
sm
30
Drcsl
0 530
40 DSw
35 75 Ovi
L
80 50 DSw 65
G N O 50
Tmc
Ovi
RA IN BO
FAULT 0
55 0
DSw
75
TARA
Cre ek
41 00'
20
Jil
65
Dp
SUB TLE
15
Qal 70 65 55
Jil
Drcsl
30
50
30
Dp
TARA
80
14
Ovi DSw 50
10
65 50 Ovi DSw
640 0
Jil
Drcsm
Tara Mine
55 Ovi
12
35
30
Jil 50 50
Tmc 60 70 25
50
Meikle Mine
smf
D BUZZ A R
5800
58
00
DOw
00 60
0 62
0 550
41 00'
FAUL T
80
70 85 Jil 25
70
43 0 DSw Ovi540
5600
DOw
KY
Qal
Drcsm
70 Ovi Tmc
Ovi
Bell
Drcsl
70 35
Teid
Jil 60
30 Tmc
13
16
75
5500
Tmc
15
C re
45
14
DOw
6600
13 19
6500
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Ovi
DSw 30 Ovi
50 Qal
57
Ovi 50 54 DSw
Rodeo Mine
5400
LT
Basalt dikes of the Dee Mine area Olivine basalt dikes dated at 37.6 Ma (unpub. data, M.W. Ressel).
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4538
0 52 0
DOw
0 530
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30
5300
SH
65
ush Br
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Qal
Tmc
Qal
T UL FA
Tmc
Drcsl
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T UL FA
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Ovi
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Tmc
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WE I
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Tmc
Tmc
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RM T
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RA NG E H ILL SIDE
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Ovi
40 50
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Drc
R
Betze-Post Mine
OD EO
DOw
5800
DOw
60 00
Drcsm
Tmc
65
4538
Dacite and rhyodacite porphyry dikes Includes plagioclase-biotite-hornblende dacite and plagioclase-biotite-quartz rhyodacite dikes of the Genesis, Betze-Post, and Meikle Mines, and the K-dike at the Genesis Mine. Dacite dikes are dated at 37.8 to 39.2 Ma from Betze-Post and Meikle (U/Pb and 40Ar/39Ar); glassy rhyodacite dikes at Genesis and Betze-Post are 39.1 to 40.1 Ma (Arehart and others, 1993b; Farmer, 1996; Mortensen and others, 2000; Ressel and others, 2000b). Includes biotite-feldspar porphyry "bfp" dikes and Betze dacite of mine terminology.
Teid
HE ID
E CLIN ANTI
ST PO
U FA
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Y K
JURASSIC IGNEOUS ROCKS Lamprophyre dikes Dikes of mafic to intermediate, calc-alkaline composition with phenocrysts of mica, amphibole, and probable pyroxene or olivine. Mica-bearing lamprophyres contain abundant phlogopite in a fine-grained groundmass of phlogopite, potassium feldspar, quartz, apatite, and carbonate minerals. Hornblende lamprophyres contain magnesian amphibole in a groundmass of plagioclase, quartz, apatite, and carbonate. Xenocrystic quartz inclusions (3-5 mm) are common. Included are dikes recognized as porphyritic monzodiorite near the Goldstrike intrusion. Includes lathy latite, microdiorite and meladiorite dikes of mine terminology. Alteration to chlorite, sericite, pyrite, quartz and carbonate minerals frequent. Dikes typically strike NNW and define a 10-mile (16 km) long dike swarm centered on the Post-Gen fault system. K/Ar and 40Ar/39Ar dates range from 156 to 158 Ma (McComb, 1995a; M.B. McComb, NMC, unpub. data, 1991; M.W. Ressel, unpub. data). Lamprophyre dikes cut the Goldstrike stock. Altered lamprophyre dikes commonly gold-mineralized in deposit areas.
Jil
RD ZZA BU
FA ULT
JB
JB-3
Ovi
Qal
45
Ovi
smf
C R E
A AM AND
70
E L O NG
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sm
5000
Drc
sm
Dp
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24
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D AN
D IL
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DETO NA TO R
Tmc
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Ovi Drcsm
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Drc
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Drcss
BA Z
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DSr2
DOw
O D EO
Tmc
5500
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Tmc
Ovi 65
RM T
Drcss
Dp
LAC
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Dp
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K EE R C
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Dp Drc
M AR
smf
Jig
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DOw
T UL FA BE CU L RO E NT IC CO T AN OST SS RM P LO DO
Drcsm
OS AL SH
sm
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csh
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Dp Drcsm
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Tmc
smf
HA ER
Jig 65
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CARR OLL
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WICKED
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Drc
R IN K Y
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smf
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Jig
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JBE
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Granodiorite and quartz diorite of the Goldstrike, Little Boulder Basin, and Vivian intrusions Compositionally variable stocks, dikes, sills, and silllike larger masses including the Goldstrike stock, the LBB stock (covered beneath Little Boulder Basin), the Vivian sill, and dikes and sills of the Genesis and Betze-Post mine areas. Rocks are mostly equigranular and contain plagioclase-hornblende-biotiteclinopyroxene-quartz K-feldspar, with accessory sphene, epidote and apatite. K/Ar, 40Ar/39Ar, and U/Pb dates from the Goldstrike stock fall in the range 157.2-159.1 Ma (Arehart and others, 1993b; Mortensen and others, 2000). Goldstrike stock hosts significant gold mineralization at Betze-Post deposit.
Jig Jig
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POWER
FU L
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Porphyritic rhyodacite dikes Plagioclase-biotite-quartz phyric rhyodacite dikes of Bootstrap, Capstone, and Ren Mine areas. Similiar dikes recognized in Meikle and Lantern Mines and Golden Zia area west of Genesis Mine (not mapped). K/Ar and U/Pb dates range between 157.4 and 159.3 Ma (Mortensen and others, 2000; Ressel and others, 2000b; M.W. Ressel, unpub. data). Dikes are commonly altered to quartz, albite, and muscovite. Monzonite dikes of mine terminology.
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AC GL ON BUZZARD FAULT
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PALEOZOIC SEDIMENTARY ROCKS Rocks of Roberts Mountains Allochthon Western siliceous assemblage (Devonian, Silurian, Ordovician) Structurally interlayered sequence dominated by siliceous mudstone, chert and siltstone. Includes lenses or layers of greenstone, black and green chert, shale, silty limestone, sandy limestone, sandstone and quartzite. Dark, commonly carbonaceous to pyritic rocks weather brown, tan, and light to dark gray. Commonly cut by pervasive to distributed, brittle-ductile foliation or shear fabric bounding centimeter- to meter-scale lenses. Locally contactmetamorphosed to brown quartz ( biotite-K-feldspar) hornfels and gray-green calc-silicate hornfels. Hydrothermally silicified (as jasperoid and silicified mudstone) along faults and over wider areas. Thickness to >8,000 feet (2,400 m) in Tuscarora Mountains. Fossil collections by Evans (1980) and Cluer and others (1997) have Ordovician and Silurian ages.
DOw
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FAULT
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6800
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INM F
5300
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RMT
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GRA V ELL Y
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Basin
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GEN
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Dp
Undifferentiated siliceous mudstone, chert, siltstone, shale, sandstone, and quartzite. Silty or sandy limestone; light gray. Quartz (+/- biotite-K-feldspar) hornfels; brown. Calc-silicate hornfels; gray-green. Greenstone; amygdaloidal, chloritic mafic igneous rock.
#9
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DOwcs
Dp
Teir Qls
PAYRAISE SLIDE
590 0
116 26'
548
550
116 24'
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Drcss 56
85
Drc
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62 Dp
BO LO
DOw
62
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116 24'
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Drc DOw
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Gold mineralization
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66
61 0
DSr4
Teir
00 68
DOw
sca
DSr2
6000
Storm (Rossi)
4532
27
smf
- LY
70
CO RN
Teir
NN
smf
ER S
Index map showing Carlin North Area gold deposits and other mineralized occurrences in red (Teal and Jackson,1997a; K. Bettles, 2001, pers. commun.), geologic mapping sources in black, and U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute quadrangles in blue.
62 00
55 Jil 53 68
Dp
DSr3
DSr4
OR
Qal Teir
Teir
Dpcsh
68 csh Jil 75 7682 Dp Dp
South dump
Tmc
27
Jig
45
T35N
42
51
Dpcsh
Jil
Teir
Jil
Genesis Mine
smf
DOwqh
36
68
DOwsl
00 68
00 66
Jig
6600
DOwqh DOwcs DOwg
0 580
ONY TIM AN
DOw Dp
Jig
VIVIAN SILL
7000
CO R
FA UL T
Teid
Drc
ss
15
FA UL T
00 55
38 65
5800
Jig
00 Drcss 58 Dp
West dump
smf
Drcsm
Drcss
68
Tmc
Beast Mine
00 64
Jig
DOwqh
35
0 720
45
U FA
LT
DOw
7000
RI DO
0 660
Qal
DOwqh
6600
Jig
40 75
6800
00 64
4532
Slaven Chert and Elder Formation (Devonian and Silurian) Differentiated from Ordovician rocks in northern part of map after Cluer and others (1997), G. Cleveland and V. Spalding (written commun.), T. Theodore (written commun.), G. Griffin (personal commun.), and T. Chadwick and P. Dobak (personal commun.). Includes gray-green dolomitic siltstone, dark gray shale and chert, feldspathic siltstone and sandstone, and micaceous mudstone (Elder Formation), and green, gray, and black chert with shale and argillite partings (Slaven Chert). Graptolite collections confirm Silurian age of lower part of sequence.
DSw
RIDGE
CO
5900
GEN
LT FAU
2 kilometers
00 52
Tmr
DOw
68
68
RM
70 75 62 57 74 25 57 Teid 60 Jil
BARITE FAULT
47
S. B
Teir
EA ST
Banshee
Tara
41 00'
61 55
EF
UN DI N
FA UL T
W ES
BA SI N
FO UR C
Drcss Drc
81
80 75 30
OR N
(Goldbug)
Qal
Dp
sm
smf
Jig DSr2
82 Jig 56 25
FA
ER S
Golden April
-B
Barrel
Rodeo
Drcsm
T RM
RE
T UL FA
Jig
72
70
Qal DSr4
60 00
DSr2
75
Lantern dump
Tmc
32
BO UN DIN G
DOw
FA UL T
72
Drcss
71
Teid
Drc
DSr2
85
75
FAUL
116 18'
40 56'
Teir 54 00
78
65
81 42
DSr4
FA UL T
20
C TUS NE ICLI ANT
re
Dp
Teir
Drcsm
Drcsm
RMT
k
JACKSON-LANE
T
65 00
FLT
Tu
DOw
65
Jil 78
DSr3
72
48
Tmc
e o
C
75
0 680
0 660
75
52
DOwqh
09
DOw
7
40 56'
Vinini Formation (Ordovician) Differentiated from younger rocks in northern part of map after Cluer and others (1997), G. Cleveland and V. Spalding (written commun.), G. Griffin (personal commun.), and T. Chadwick and P. Dobak (personal commun.). Gray, black, and green chert and siliceous mudstone, pyritic mudstone, and graptolitic siltstone and shale. Graptolite and palynomorph collections are Middle and Late Ordovician.
Ovi
T RM
6200
00 59
Jil
LOBO
DSr4
DOw
38 22 18 28
6500
6400
interpreted thrust fault Marys Mountain sequence(?) (Devonian) West of Richmond Mountain, allochthonous, fault-bounded lens of gray limestone with chert lenticles and interbedded chert. Thickness up to 400 feet (120 m). Questionably correlated with the Devonian-age Marys Mountain sequence on plate 2.
Dm
T FAUL
' C
Tu
E LE
sm
6200
48
B'
DOw
75 36
66 00
Lyn 25 n
00 62
DOwsl
23
LL VI E
LE ST CA
T UL FA
sc
78
Drcss
0 64
O DE RO
60
Jig DOw
36
C
31
Drc
23
55
re e
6000
Roberts Mountains thrust fault (RMT) Rocks beneath Roberts Mountains Thrust Rodeo Creek unit (Devonian) Dark gray siliceous mudstone and chert, with regular, 2- to 3-cm-thick beds separated by thin, planar partings. Interbedded with lenticular packets of medium-grained quartz sandstone (especially near base of unit), and gray, planar-laminated silty limestone. Silicified basal sandstone is evidently decarbonatized sandy limestone and calcarenite, and silty limestone is widely decarbonatized to porous siltstone. Thickness 100700 feet (30-210 m); top truncated by Roberts Mountains thrust. Faunal collections by Ettner (1989) indicate Late Devonian age. Silicified basal parts are local gold hosts.
Drcsm
ar
or
K EE CR
0 600
5800
Deep Post
Bazza
Long Lac Winston
40 58'
54 0
76
West #9 North Star NW Genesis Bobcat Blue Star Widge Deep Star
4530
Jig
FOOT
84
Jil
CO W
81
UL 82 T
76 86 80
72
23
43
80
Dp
52
83 72
Antimony Hill
Payraise
Qal
DOw
Teid
DSr4 DSr2
HAR DIE
Golden Zia
Genesis
81 RS T 84 FL 76 T 64
20
#9 F
Jil
DOw 56 80
CA
DOw
24
FAU LT
Drcsm
76 52
61
E.
HO
Tmc
58 00
43
34
DOw
00 62
CO
PP
ER
N STO
TH
Tmr
DOw
85
DOw
6400
6600
RU ST
12
sm
DSr2 DSr3
90 73 84
80
Teir
Lantern Mine
10
11
DOw
35 40
T UL FA
12
DOwg
38
0 680
a
00 56
DOw DOw
0 640
26
18
4530
5100
E'
p " s 00
Drcss
N TER LAN
25
80
DSr4
65 90 86
FA
59
ST LE
42
6200
DOwsl DOw
LEEVILLE FAULT
35
41
DOw
DOw
43
FA UL T
58
Siliceous mudstone and chert, with minor interbedded sandstone and silty limestone. Quartz sandstone and calcarenite. Silty limestone of Tara Mine area.
56
LE ST CA
T FL
TUSCARORA ANTICLINE
EF RE
T AUL
65
40 56'
10
Beast
12
Four Corners
Turf
14
Tmr
Big Six
Tmr
Drcsm
Dp RE
63
66 68
56
80
DSr4
41 85
EF
smf smf
28 80 DOw
DOwg
LT U
" r50 0
SOh
75 72
Drcss Drcsl
600
DG BA
GEN FAULT
ER
DSr2
South Lantern
r eek Canyon
16
5700
NW Extension
15
Qal Tmr Dp
61 58
Jig
72
BO WL
North Lantern
56
31
57 53
DSr2
600
FA UL T
13
5200
5400
00 58
80
6000
LT F AU
78 18
F LOBO AULT
52
Dp
Jil
DOwg
50
DSr3
35
0
Carlin dump
Dp DOw Dp
71 34
Carlin Mine
DOw 39
60
MILL FAULT
RMT
17
Carlin West
Carlin East
19
Carlin Fence
13
17
16
56 00
56
43
6200
60
DOw Jil
39
Dp Jil
Dp MID W AY DSr 4
65
CA NY
1. Chadwick, T. and Dobak, 11 P., 2001, Map of the DeeRossi Mine area, 1:2,400, Barrick Gold Exploration Inc.; Theodore, T., written commun. 2. Teal, L., 1995, Hope Springs folio, 1:2,400. 3. Kofoed, R., Coombs, L., Everhart, P., and Malan, P., 1995-1998, Bootstrap folio, 1:2,400; Malan, P. and Jory, J., 1999, Capstone-Bootstrap-Tara interpretive geologic map, 1:2,400. 4. Cluer and others (1997); Cleveland, G. and Spalding, V., written commun.; Moore, S. and Teal, L.,1992, Ren Joint Venture folio, 1:2,400 5. Edwards, J. and Cuffney, R., 1995, East 20 Tara folio, 1:2,400. 6. Evans (1974a) 7. Griffin, G.L., and geologic staff of Barrick Goldstrike Mining Corporation, 1990-2000; Thoreson, R. and geologic staff of Newmont Mining Corporation, Post subdistrict, 1990-2000; Teal, L., Theriault, B., and Zimmerman, J., 1994, Bell Creek folio, 1:6,000. 8. Penick, M., Rahn, J., and Barrick Goldstrike Mine geology staff, Betze-Post Geology Map 1999, 1:2,400. 9. Grusing, S., C. Cornejo, P. Dobak, M. Doyle, P. Everhart, D. Harris, M. Jones, J. Jory, K. Kunkle, M. Orobona, K. Paul, J. Powell, L. Schutz, A. Sweide, W. Trudel, and C. Williams, 1999, Blue Star-Lantern geologic map, 1:3,600. 10. Teal, L., and Harvey, B,, 1991-1992, North Spur folio, 1:6,000. 11. Harvey, B., 1991, South Spur folio, 1:6,000. 12. Lisle, R., and Mohling, J. 1995-1998, North Lynn folios, 1:1,200.
DSr3
DSr4 SOh
54 47 12
Oe
52
15
64
DSr3
44 44
DSr3
West 85 Pit
14
DOw Drc
75
DIE HAR
P IN MA
0 600
60
DSr4
DOw
C R O W
5800
73
88 34
Jil
DSr4
55 58 77
68
DSr4
60
0 620
60
6000
FA U LT
Island
5500
40 54'
18
Jil 79
54
Tmr
Qal
Dp
56
DSr4
DSr4
smf
640
Perry
Pete
CA 70 ST 65 LE 77 Dp RE 73 EF DSr3 FA UL T
89 70
Jil
13
Carlin dump
smf
0
0 600
58
70 50
00 63 25
45
DSr4
50
35
70
im
42
18
60
on
65
0 580
84
C re 72 e k
30
19
DOw
Popovich Formation (Devonian) Medium to dark gray, carbonaceous silty limestone, micrite, and calcarenite deposits of basin slope environment. Subdivided in mine usage in Carlin North Area into three subunits: Dp2 (lowermost): thin-bedded to planar-laminated silty micrite with thin calcarenite to calcisiltite interbeds; Dp1: medium-bedded to massive micrite with distinctive soft-sediment slump and flame structures; Dp0 (uppermost): planarlaminated silty limestone with pyritic laminae, calcarenite and limestone conglomerate. (Subunits not differentiated at this map scale; see volume articles for additional detail.) Metamorphosed to hornfels near Goldstrike stock. Total thickness 400-800 feet (120-240 m). Early to Middle Devonian age (Evans, 1980; Armstrong and others, 1998). Units Dp2 and Dp0 are commonly gold hosts.
Dp Dpm Dpcsh
540 0
KE DI
IT
DIK E
#6
0 620
4528
5000
PA
RA
5400
LLE
5600 Oe
FAUL T
Qal
Qal
Sh 72
82
Oe
5 60
30
5800
0
DSr4
61 34
Carlin dump
42
21
65
60
0 620
Undifferentiated silty limestone, micrite, and calcarenite. Micrite of subunit Dp1. Calc-silicate hornfels.
00 60
ET W FA T UL
Drcsm
RM
22
4528
AU EF ILL EV LE
40 52'
40 54'
490 0
Qal
ep he S
Creek
00 51 Tmr
62 00
DSr4
SOh
DSr4
0 610 DSr4
57
LT
Dp
35
Drcsm DSr4
00 64
40 54'
13. Knight, D., 1992, North Lynn folio, 1:6,000. 14. Teal, L., 1994, Antimony Hill folio, 1:2,400. 15. Groves, D., Bell, P., Cole, D., Jackson, M., and Koehler, S. 1993-1996, High Desert Venture project folios, 1:1,200. 16. Jackson, M., 1994, Castle Reef folio, 1:1,200. 17. Moore, S., 1993, Rita K folio, 1:2,400. 18. Myers, I., Jory, J., Malan, P., Morrison, D., and Powell, J., 1992-2000, Carlin Mine map, 1:1,200; Myers, 1993. 19. Hunsaker, B., Grusing, S., Koehler, S., and Kofoed, R., 1993-2000, Roy folio, 1:2,400 and Pete Deposit map. 20. Moore, S. and Malan, P., 1994-2000, Richmond Northwest folio, 1:6,000; Evans, 1974a. 21. Teal, L., and Malan, P., 1996-2000, Richmond Northeast folio, 1:6,000.
6 60 0
540 0
24
20
Tmr
Tmr DOw
21
JO E
SOh DSr4
DSr4 00 59
0 600
65 00
21
DSr2
00 65
62
CA
00
RE EF
Dp
70
Dp
51
5800
41
22
38
SOh Oe Oe
40
24
STL E
68 00
23
41
24
0 66 0
F AU LT
68
DSr4
DSr2
Bootstrap limestone (Devonian, Silurian) Massive light gray bioclastic limestone, biosparite, and ooid packstone and grainstone deposited in shoal environment and containing coral, pelmatozoan, brachiopod and bryozoan faunas (Armstrong, and others, 1998). As defined by drilling and exposures in mine areas, occurs as a wedge of shelfal facies in north part of map area, overlapping the lower Roberts Mountains Formation, and overlapped by the upper Popovich Formation. Wedge thickens northeastward to >1,000 feet (300 m), as indicated in drill holes. Unit is a lateral equivalent of slope-facies subunits DSr3 through Dp1. DSb unit is locally a gold host where cut by major structures.
DSb
6 0 00
F A UL
Teir
55 00
5200
0 560
0 580
53 00
48
Tmr FA U Drcsm LT
SOh
18
SOh
41
6800
30
640 0
R49 E
25
R50E
54 00
55
Dp
DSr4
58
SOh
00 68
SOh
SOh
62
00 65
DSr4
24
700 0
DSr4
SOh
34
Qal
DSr4 DSr4
00 65
ON
42
35
Oe
48
SOh
Tmc
55
4526
552
Tmr
DSr(?) Dm (?)
34
Roberts Mountains Formation (Devonian, Silurian) Planar-laminated, gray, carbonaceous, slope-deposited silty limestone sequence with interbedded, centimeter- to meter-scale turbiditic deposits of calcarenite to biogenic debris-flow breccias. Mine stratigraphy subdivided into four informal, mapped subunits shown below. (NOTE: This definition of Roberts Mountains Formation embraces transitional upper subunits DSr1 through DSr3 which were included within lower Popovich Formation by Armstrong and others, 1998). Tectonic slice of DSr(?) questionably above interpreted thrust fault west of Richmond Mountain. Fauna indicate Silurian to Lower Devonian ages (Evans, 1980; Armstrong and others, 1998). Upper DSr units, especially DSr2, host large, stratiform gold deposits in the North Area. DSr4 is a major host near some larger structures.
4526
6000
00 62
6400
D'
RMT
00 54
CRE EK
116 19'
DOw
Jil
40
558
Drcsm
116 18'30"
DSr4
WEST LYNN FAULT
EP
90
S HE
35
DOw
90
90
Drcsm Dp
40
DSr2
58 00
73 45
33
58
Oe
6800
Qal
SOh
32
45
45
Oe
DSr1
Silty limestone, planar-laminated to bioturbated; gradational from DSr2 to lower subunit of Popovich Formation. Silty limestone, bioturbated and wispy-bedded with silt-filled, bedding-plane faunal burrows. Silty limestone, laminated to bioturbated, with 5-50% debris-flow interbeds and lenses, containing allodapic, fossiliferous carbonate shelf detritus. Silty limestone; monotonous, 800 feet (240 m) thick laminated sequence with thin calcarenite interbeds.
60 00
70 0 0
Oe Oe
28
Jil Dp
87
FA UL T
00 64
70
47
FLT
6200
4529000mN
60
Dp
DSr1-3
33
East Pit
70
50
39
0
28
BO WL
Qal
6400
DOwg
M o u n ta in
70
29
Tmr
DSr(?) Dm(?)
28
38
DSr4
6000
27
DSr4
35 42
26
18
RIC
O HM
ND
MOUNTA IN 68 FA 0U 15 0L T
25
25
DSr2
6600
45
LE
E ILL EV
6500
45
DSr3
SOh
66 0
6600
FAULT
smf
FA UL
RMT
6200
62
80
Dp
67 Jil
87
75 85
SOh
00 62
Op
DSr4
Qls Op Qls
Oe
31
SOh
DSr4
00 68
64
DSr1-3
47 60
20
DSr4
0 #1
65
00
65
58
DSr4
43
MI LL
Jil DOw 39
34
D HAR
IE
60 85
40 54'30"
40 54'30"
88
Jil
79 77
Jil
60 65
58
4524
CA 70 ST LE
DSr1-3 R E
34
60
Qal
70
Tmr
40
SOh DSr4
Qal
6600HM
RI
ON
Dp
EF
65
50 75
DSr4
70
40 52'
DSr4
00 63
DSr4
25
50
FA U
DSr4 73
LT
50
60
35
70
32
Qal
33
80
Teid
DOw
67
DSr4
34
65
58
48
35
LT
6500
Qal
51
T34N
Main Pit
DSr(?)
O M
Drcsm
55
77
60
89
60
Qal
sm
TA IN
Dp
West Pit
Jil
34
Drc
88
Ric hm on d
75
DSr4
60
85
0 620
#7
13
Dp
DSr4
F AU L T
47
RMT
68
Jil
34
7000
6800
68 43
31 28
Op
T35N
DOw
14
00 60
DSr4
AY
64
DSr (?)
00
69 0
00 60
Qal
00 58
45
Oe
DSr4
#8
Jil
Hanson Creek Formation (Silurian, Ordovician) Massive to thick-bedded, medium gray, locally cherty or fossiliferous, finely bioclastic dolomite, overlain locally near formation top by thin subunits of light gray sandy dolomite and silty dolomite. Crops out as massive gray cliffs in Richmond Mountain area and Sheep Creek Canyon. Thickness 1,060 feet (320 m) (Evans, 1980). Eureka Quartzite (Ordovician) Massive to thin-bedded, homogeneous, light gray to white orthoquartzite, with local lenses of dolomite. Ridge-forming, resistant white outcrops in Richmond Mountain area and Sheep Creek Canyon. Evans (1980) reported a thickness of 1,660 feet (506 m).
Oe
4524000mN
W MI D
0 660
KE DI
0 530
540 0
IN MA
#8A
640
smf
60
DOwg
UN R ICHMOND MO TAI N
T35N
68
00
SOh
DSr4
58
Tmr
Qal
Op
20
Oe
R50 E
116 18'
R51E
560000mE
116 19'30"
557
116 19'
558000mE
116 18'30"
116 22'
554
556
116 20'
558000mE
RI
42
65
6200
Qal
DOw
DOw
67
Dp
43
Oe
Op Qls
Op
Qal
CH MO ND
60
DOw
DOwsl
DSr4
63
SU MM
DOw
72
65
SOh
35
Teir
FA UL T
smf
DOw
FA U
NW
#5
00 60
PIT
#1
#4
00 58
00 56
E DIK
#3
#6
45
36
5600
Teid
Drc
Oe 6800
40 52'
55
sm
Dp
SOh
58
660 0
64 00
Op Op
6
IT
Pogonip Group (Ordovician) Thin- to thick-bedded limestone, cherty limestone and dolomite, undifferentiated, in Richmond Mountain area. Minimum thickness about 1,400 feet (430 m).
Op
LY
NN
UL T FA
6600
T RM
0 620
6400
6200
6000
Oe
Base map from part of U.S. Geological Survey Santa Renia Fields 7.5' Quadrangle, 1970; combined with aerial and pit surveys by Newmont Mining Corporation. Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, University of Nevada, Mail Stop 178, Reno, Nevada 89557-0088 (775) 784-6691, ext. 2; nbmgsales@unr.edu; www.nbmg.unr.edu
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