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Title: Lode gold deposits of Round Mountain, Nevada
Author: Joseph V. Tingley and Byron R. Berger
Year: 1985
Series: Bulletin 100 Version: Format: 62 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, 19 b/w drawings, 44 b/w photos (including 11 photomicrographs), 2 color photos, 5 tables, 4 plates: plate 1, 1 inch = 200 feet, geologic map, 32 x 39 inches, full color; plate 2, 1 inch = 200 feet, sections, 11 x 24 inches, full color; plate 3, 1 inch = 100 feet, underground geologic maps, Sunnyside Mine, 35 x 39 inches, 3 color; plate 4, 1 inch = 100 feet, underground geologic maps, 19 x 32 inches, 3 color
Scale: varies, see details above
This bulletin discusses lode gold deposits of Round Mountain including sections on geology, structure, alteration, ore deposit types, geochemistry of the ores, and age of mineralization; references. Regional overviews are in Bulletins 99A and 99B.
The Round Mountain mining district is located on the western slope of the Toquima Range, Nye County, Nevada, about 50 miles north of Tonopah, Nevada. Lode gold occurrences are found around Stebbins Hill and Round Mountain just southwest of the mouths of Jefferson and Shoshone canyons. The principal underground gold mines were developed through shafts on the west side of Round Mountain.
Plate 1: Surface geologic map, Round Mountain lode gold mines, Round Mountain, Nye County, Nevada
Plate 2: Geologic cross sections through Stebbins Hill and Round Mountain
Plate 3: Geologic maps of selected levels, Sunnyside Mine, Round Mountain, Nye County, Nevada
Plate 4: Geologic map of accessible mine workings, Stebbins Hill, Round Mountain, and Fairview Hill, Nye County, Nevada
Prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey.
Original Product Code: B100y
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