This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards and stratigraphic nomenclature. Appendix A A1 Appendix B B1 Favorable Criteria Permissive Host Lithology; High-level calc-alkaline intrusions and intruded rocks. Associated Volcanic/Intrusive Rocks; Quartz diorite to monzogranite and syenite with evidence of several phases of intrusion, one of which is a porphyry commonly with a microaplitic groundmass. Alteration; Potassic, sericitic, and argillic. Also, sodic-calcic, propylitic, and, occassionally, advanced-argillic alteration are reported. Geochemical Signature; An association of Cu with Mo, gold (Au), silver (Ag), W, boron (B), and (or) strontium (Sr) near the center of the deposit with possible lead (Pb), Zn, Au, As, antimony (Sb), selenium (Se), manganese (Mn), and barium (Ba) in distal areas. Associated Deposit Types; Lead-zinc skarn, polymetallic replacement, copper skarn, replacement manganese deposits, porphyry copper-molybdenum, porphyry copper-gold. Occurrences of Pb, Zn, and Cu within the Tonopah quadrangle are listed in table 5. Additional Geologic Features; Stockworks of quartz veinlets are strongly favorable for this deposit type.