THE GIANT CARLIN GOLD PROVINCE: A PROTRACTED INTERPLAY OF OROGENIC, BASINAL, AND HYDROTHERMAL PROCESSES ABOVE A LITHOSPHERIC BOUNDARY

dc.contributor.authorEmsbo P.
dc.contributor.authorGroves D.I.
dc.contributor.authorHofstra A.H.
dc.contributor.authorBierlein F.P.
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-01T03:25:59Z
dc.date.available2025-03-01T03:25:59Z
dc.date.issued2006
dc.description.abstractNorthern Nevada hosts the only province that contains multiple world-class Carlin-type gold deposits. The first-order control on the uniqueness of this province is its anomalous far back-arc tectonic setting over the rifted North American paleocontinental margin that separates Precambrian from Phanerozoic subcontinental lithospheric mantle. Globally, most other significant gold provinces form in volcanic arcs and accreted terranes proximal to convergent margins. In northern Nevada, periodic reactivation of basement faults along this margin focused and amplified subsequent geological events. Early basement faults localized Devonian synsedimentary extension and normal faulting. These controlled the geometry of the Devonian sedimentary basin architecture and focused the discharge of basinal brines that deposited syngenetic gold along the basin margins. Inversion of these basins and faults during subsequent contraction produced the complex elongate structural culminations that characterize the anomalous mineral deposit “trends.” Subsequently, these features localized repeated episodes of shallow magmatic and hydrothermal activity that also deposited some gold. During a pulse of Eocene extension, these faults focused advection of Carlin-type fluids, which had the opportunity to leach gold from gold-enriched sequences and deposit it in reactive miogeoclinal host rocks below the hydrologic seal at the Roberts Mountain thrust contact. Hence, the vast endowment of the Carlin province resulted from the conjunction of spatially superposed events localized by long-lived basement structures in a highly anomalous tectonic setting, rather than by the sole operation of special magmatic or fluid-related processes. An important indicator of the longevity of this basement control is the superposition of different gold deposit types (e.g., Sedex, porphyry, Carlin-type, epithermal, and hot spring deposits) that formed repeatedly between the Devonian and Miocene time along the trends. Interestingly, the large Cretaceous Alaska–Yukon intrusion-related gold deposits (e.g., Fort Knox) are associated with the northern extension of the same lithospheric margin in the Selwyn basin, which experienced an analogous series of geologic events.
dc.identifierhttps://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=52791957
dc.identifier.citationMineralium Deposita, 2006, 41, 6, 517-525
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00126-006-0085-3
dc.identifier.issn0026-4598
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/48257
dc.subjectCARLIN GOLD PROVINCE
dc.subjectNORTHERN NEVADA
dc.subjectSEDEX GOLD
dc.subjectCARLIN-TYPE
dc.subjectDEVONIAN SEDIMENTARY BASIN
dc.subjectSUBCONTINENTAL LITHOSPHERIC MANTLE
dc.subjectCretaceous
dc.subjectDevonian
dc.subjectCambrian
dc.subjectMiocene
dc.subjectEocene
dc.subjectNeoproterozoic
dc.subject.ageMesozoic::Cretaceous
dc.subject.ageМезозой::Меловая
dc.subject.agePaleozoic::Devonian
dc.subject.ageПалеозой::Девонская
dc.subject.agePaleozoic::Cambrian
dc.subject.ageПалеозой::Кембрийская
dc.subject.ageCenozoic::Neogene::Miocene
dc.subject.ageКайнозой::Неоген::Миоцен
dc.subject.ageCenozoic::Paleogene::Eocene
dc.subject.ageКайнозой::Палеоген::Эоцен
dc.subject.agePrecambrian::Proterozoic::Neoproterozoic
dc.subject.ageДокембрий::Протерозой::Неопротерозойская
dc.titleTHE GIANT CARLIN GOLD PROVINCE: A PROTRACTED INTERPLAY OF OROGENIC, BASINAL, AND HYDROTHERMAL PROCESSES ABOVE A LITHOSPHERIC BOUNDARY
dc.typeСтатья

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