1990
DOI: 10.5382/gb.07
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Metallogeny of Gold in the Black Hills, South Dakota

Abstract: Since the discovery of gold in 1874, the Black Hills has been well-known as a gold metallogenic province. In fact it is one of the richest areas in the world, having produced approximately 354 kg/km2 (31,750 oz/mile2). The premier mine in this province, theHomestake mine, is one of the oldest and longest -operating in the world, having been in production since 1876. Furthermore, the variety of gold deposit types in such a small area is unique. These include Au-U quartz pebble conglomerate deposits of early Pro… Show more

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“…However, the number of neutron scatters in the detector can be reduced by passive, neutron-absorbing shielding surrounding the detector: previous studies [8] have shown a reduction to negligible levels near Q 136Xe ββ with the introduction of modest 1 meter water equivalent (mwe) passive shield on the exterior walls of the cryostat. To model neutron backgrounds, the detector simulation includes a passive shield, and thermal neutron activity based on measurements of the rock surrounding the DUNE caverns [52], following an approach similar to Ref. [8].…”
Section: A Environmental Radioactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the number of neutron scatters in the detector can be reduced by passive, neutron-absorbing shielding surrounding the detector: previous studies [8] have shown a reduction to negligible levels near Q 136Xe ββ with the introduction of modest 1 meter water equivalent (mwe) passive shield on the exterior walls of the cryostat. To model neutron backgrounds, the detector simulation includes a passive shield, and thermal neutron activity based on measurements of the rock surrounding the DUNE caverns [52], following an approach similar to Ref. [8].…”
Section: A Environmental Radioactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%