1964
DOI: 10.3133/pp431
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Geology and mineral deposits of the Osgood Mountains quadrangle, Humboldt County, Nevada

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“…Lawrence (1963), Evans and Mullens (1975) Erickson and others (1966), Wells and others (1969), Rye and others (1974), Radtke and Dickson (1976). Joralemon (1951), Erickson and others (1964), Hotz and Willden (1964), Silberman and others (1974). Wrucke and others (1968), Armbrust macher, (1969, 1975).…”
Section: General Features Of the Carlin Deposit Type And Classificationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Lawrence (1963), Evans and Mullens (1975) Erickson and others (1966), Wells and others (1969), Rye and others (1974), Radtke and Dickson (1976). Joralemon (1951), Erickson and others (1964), Hotz and Willden (1964), Silberman and others (1974). Wrucke and others (1968), Armbrust macher, (1969, 1975).…”
Section: General Features Of the Carlin Deposit Type And Classificationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In addition, the senior author has pointed out the striking alinement of mining districts in north-central Nevada along northwest-trending belts (Roberts, 1960, p. B17;1964). The Battle Mountain district occurs along the northwest extension of the Shoshone-Eureka belt (Roberts, 1960, fig.…”
Section: Suggestions For Further Prospectingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A date of 22.1±0.7 Ma was obtained from an andesite flow in the central part of the Dry Hills (sample 9LH11). Similar andesitic flows are exposed in two large areas along the western and southern flanks of the Osgood Mountains (Hotz and Willden, 1964); andesites in the southern area of outcrop were dated at 22.6±0.7 Ma (recalculated from Erickson and Marsh, 1974). These three relatively large areas of exposure suggest that the Osgood Mountains-Dry Hills area was covered at least partially by andesitic flows at about 22 Ma.…”
Section: Pre-middle Miocene Volcanism and Tectonismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…extent of this volcanic field is undoubtedly larger than is shown in figure 1, but parts of it are covered by younger volcanic and sedimentary rocks, so its total size is not known. Volcanic rocks in this area were designated as Miocene (Stewart and Carlson, 1978) and Miocene or Pliocene in age (Willden, 1964). At the spillway for Chimney Reservoir, a biotite rhyodacite forms a north-northwest-trending elongate ridge with a contorted basal vitrophyre and breccia.…”
Section: Possible Eocene Volcanic Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%