- Gold mining in Nevada
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Rawhide, Nevada , 1915]Gold mining in Nevada, a state of the
United States , is a major industry, and one of the largest sources of gold in the world.Nevada currently produces 82% of all the gold mined in the United States. ["Mining review," "Mining Engineering", May 2007, p.28.] Almost all the gold in Nevada comes from largeopen pit mining and cyanideheap leaching recovery. A number of major mining companies, such asNewmont Mining , operate gold mines in the state. Active gold mines include those at Jerritt canyon.Although Nevada was known much more for silver in the 1800s, many of the early silver-mining districts also produced considerable quantities of gold. The
Comstock Lode , for instance, produced 8.6 million troy ounces (267 tonnes) of gold through 1959, and the Eureka district produced 1.2 million troy ounces (37.3 tonnes).Goldfield
Goldfield was discovered in 1900, and began major gold production in 1902. The ore occurs in altered shear zones in
Tertiary dacite andandesite . Total gold production through 1959 was 4.2 million troy ounces (131 tonnes). [A.H. Koschmann and M.H. Bergendahl, "Principal Gold-Producing Districts of the United States", US Geological Survey, Preofessional Paper 610, p.177-178.]Carlin
Gold was discovered in the vicinity of Carlin in Eureka County in the 1870s, but production was small. Placer deposits were discovered in 1907, but the deposits were too small to cause excitement. It was not until 1961 that the
Newmont Mining Corporation found the large low-grade gold deposit at Carlin that the mining industry began to take notice. The Carlin mine began producing gold in 1965, but at the then price of $35 per troy ounce, the ore grade was still too low to cause a rush to northern Nevada. It was not until the gold price shot up in the late 1970s that mining companies rushed to look for similar deposits. [Donald M. Hausen and Paul F. Kerr (1969) "Fine gold Occurrence at Carlin, Nevada", in "Ore Deposits of the United States, 1933-1968", New York: American Institute of Mining Engineers, p.908-940.] The Carlin Trend, part of what is also known as theCarlin Unconformity by geologists, is convert|5|mi|km wide and convert|40|mi|km long running northwest-southeast, has since produced more gold than the any other mining district in the United States. The trend surpassed 50 million troy ounces (1,555 tonnes) of gold in 2002. The Carlin and other mines along the trend pioneered the method of open-pit mining with cyanide heap leach recovery that is today used at large low-grade gold mines worldwide.New ore deposits are still being opened along the trend. The South Arturo deposit was discovered by
Barrick in 2005. The deposit contains an estimated 1.3 million ounces (40 tonnes) of gold. [Ed Cope and others, "South Arturo: a recent gold discovery on the Carlin Trend," "Mining Engineering", Jan. 2008, p.19-25.]ee also
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Getchell Mine
*Gold mining in the United States
*Silver mining in Nevada Cited References
External links
* [http://www.newmont.com/en/operations/nthamerica/nevada/index.asp Newmont: Nevada gold mines]
* [http://www.barrick.com/GlobalOperations/NorthAmerica/GoldstrikeProperty/default.aspx Barrick: "Goldstrike Property"]
* [http://www.kennecottminerals.com/mines/cortez.html Kennecott Minerals: "Cortez Mine"]
* [http://www.kinross.com/operations/usa-round-mountain.html Kinross Corp.: "Round Mountain Mine"]
* [http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/mi/06.pdf Nevada Mineral Industry 2006] , by Nevada Bureau of Mines & Geology
* [http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/mm/mm06.pdf Major mines of Nevada 2006] , by Nevada Bureau of Mines & Geology
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