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PRELIMINARY GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE RBM PIT, BALD MOUNTAIN MINE, WHITE PINE COUNTY,
NEVADA
Daniel Pace
OPEN-FILE REPORT 15-1PLATE 1 OF 2
PRELIMINARY GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE RBM PIT, BALD MOUNTAIN MINE, WHITE PINE COUNTY, NEVADANEVADA BUREAU OF MINES AND GEOLOGY
2015
UTM GRID AND 1983 MAGNETIC NORTH
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Prepared with support from Barrick Gold Corp., the Nevada Division of Minerals, and the Geological Society of Nevada
Quartz monzonite porphyry (Jurassic) Plug-like body with a diameter of at least 300 mwith associated dikes and sills composed of 5–15% partially resorbed quartz, 10-30%feldspar, 1–5% biotite, and sparse hornblende phenocrysts set in a fine-grainedgroundmass of quartz and feldspar. Hydrothermal alteration commonly masks originaligneous mineralogy. LA-ICPMS dates on zircon yielded ages of 163.5±6.8 Ma and163.0±3.4 Ma (Pace, 2009).
Diorite Porphyry (Jurassic) A 0.25 m-wide east-west-striking, steeply north-dipping dikethat cuts the quartz monzonite porphyry plug on the west side of the RBM pit. Dikes alsocut quartz monzodiorite dikes in drill core. Contains up to 10% plagioclase, 5–7%hornblende, and 3% biotite phenocrysts, as well as up to 5% rounded quartz xenocrysts,set in a groundmass of fine-grained sub-aligned feldspar laths, hornblende needles, andquartz. LA-ICPMS date on zircon yielded age of 161.8 ± 2.9 Ma (Pace, 2009).
Magmatic hydrothermal breccia (Jurassic) Northwest-striking, steeply northeast-dippingbreccia bodies that cut quartz monzonite porphyry and quartz monzodiorite dikes. Matrix-supported, composed of 30–60% subangular to subrounded fragments up to a meter indiameter in an altered, finely milled matrix of quartz, kaolinite, and sulfides. Silicified rockand quartz veinlets are the most abundant fragment types.
Quartz monzodiorite (Jurassic) North- to northwest-striking fine-grained equigranulardikes up to 15 m thick that cut quartz monzonite porphyry. Primary mineralogy everywheredestroyed by hydrothermal alteration. Up to 30% quartz, which could be largelyhydrothermal in origin, is present as ~0.2 mm anhedral quartz crystals in a matrix ofkaolinite. Similar dikes intercepted in drill holes south of the RBM pit contain up to 20%biotite. LA-ICPMS date on zircon yielded age of 163.9 ± 3.3 Ma (Pace, 2009).
GOLD MINERALIZATION
Garnet skarn (Jurassic) Andraditic garnet skarn. Interstices between garnet arecomposed of retrograde quartz, chlorite, calcite, and pyrite variably oxidized to limonite.
Diamond Peak Formation (Mississippian) Predominantly sandstone with interbeds ofsiltstone. Sandstone ranges from white quartzite to poorly-sorted, medium-grainedheterolithic arenites containing conspicuous chert clasts. Contact with underlying ChainmanShale is gradational and was mapped by the last occurrence of coarse-grained sandstonelenses with chert clasts.
Chainman Shale (Mississippian) Pale white to tan, siltstone that is locallymetamorphosed to quartz-albite-epidote hornfels and variably hydrothermally leached andsilicified.
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Suggested citation:Pace, D., 2015, Preliminary geologic map of the RBM pit, Bald Mountain Mine, White Pine County, Nevada; Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Open-File Report 15-1, scale 1:1000.
ReferencesPace, D. W., 2009, Relationship between magmatism and mineralization in the RBM gold deposit, White Pine County, Nevada: Unpublished Master’s thesis, University of Nevada Reno, 172 p.
AcknowledgmentsBarrick Gold Corp. and Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology provided financial support for Dan Pace’s Master’s thesis, of which this map was a major component. The Nevada Division of Minerals and the Geological Society of Nevada provided funds to prepare the map for release as a Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Open-File Report.
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Field work done in June–August, 2007Prepared with support from Barrick Gold Corp., the Nevada Division of Minerals, and the Geological Society of NevadaDRAFT Preliminary geologic map Has not undergone office or field reviewCartography and map production in ESRI ArcGIS v10.1 (ArcGeology v1.3) by Daniel Pace and Katie RyanSymbology per FGDC-STD-013-2006First Edition, January 2015Printed by Nevada Bureau of Mines and GeologyThis map was printed on an electronic plotter directly from digital files. Dimensional calibration may vary between electronic plotters and X and Y directions on the same plotter, and paper may change size; therefore, scale and proportions may not be exact on copies of this map.
For sale by: Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology 2175 Raggio Pkwy. Reno, Nevada 89512 ph. (775) 682-8766 www.nbmg.unr.edu; [email protected] 2423
Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator, Zone 11, North American Datum 1983 (m)Contour interval 5 feet. Base contour lines provided by Barrick Gold Corp.
Scale 1:1000
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GEOLOGY