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  2. Vein (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Gold-bearing quartz veins, Blue Ribbon Mine, Alaska. For this reason, veins within hydrothermal gold deposits are no longer the exclusive target of mining, and in some cases gold mineralisation is restricted entirely to the altered wall rocks within which entirely barren quartz veins are hosted.

  3. Yentna-Cache Creek mining district - Wikipedia

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    The first reported mining in what was to become The Blue Ribbon Mine took place in 1906. Except for some stretches when no mining took place, some gold has probably been recovered every year since. The total amount recovered is unknown, but at least 20,000 oz (1,200 lb; 570 kg) have been reported recovered, mostly by small-scale hand or ...

  4. Lode - Wikipedia

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    Gold-bearing quartz veins, Blue Ribbon Mine, Alaska. In geology, a lode is a deposit of metalliferous ore that fills or is embedded in a fracture (or crack) in a rock formation or a vein of ore that is deposited or embedded between layers of rock. [1]

  5. Ore shoot - Wikipedia

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    Along an ore shoot, there is a rich gathering of different minerals within a vein. The veins can resemble a pipe, chimney or ribbon in structure and are displaced mainly vertically oriented but also can be horizontal with large veins extending approximately 30 m (100 ft) horizontally and 150 m (500 ft) vertically. [3]

  6. Orogenic gold deposit - Wikipedia

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    Exploration of orogenic gold began after the year 1840 when the source of nearby placer gold deposits was being investigated, after which large scale mining operations began in the 1990s. [ 45 ] The Mother Lode Homestake is located in South Dakota, USA, and is a historic mine which was host to orogenic gold held within a banded iron formation ...

  7. China finds world’s largest gold deposit worth over £63 billion

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    China says it has discovered the world’s largest known deposit of gold, estimated to be worth over $80bn (£63bn).. The deposit at the Wangu goldfield in central China could yield more than ...

  8. Epithermal vein deposit - Wikipedia

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    The Guanajuato Mining District, Mexico: This district has been mined for centuries and is known for its high-grade epithermal veins containing gold and silver. [11] The Baguio Mineral District, Philippines: This district is home to numerous epithermal vein deposits, including the Acupan Mine, one of the largest gold mines in the Philippines. [12]

  9. Willow Creek mining district - Wikipedia

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    The Martin Mine (Gold, copper, lead), produced about 28,000 ounces of gold from two veins between 1911 and 1920, at an average grade of 1 ounce per ton. The Gold Cord Mine (Gold, copper, lead, zinc, tungsten), produced about 16,000 ounces of gold, mainly between 1931 and 1938, from veins with grades ranging for 0.1 to 9 ounces per ton.