Geology and Ore Deposits of the Darwin Silver-Lead Mining District, Inyo County, California

<p>The survey of the geology and ore deposits of the Darwin Hills presents two major problems. The first is the origin of the stratified silicate aureole about the Darwin stock. Such silication may be accomplished by pure thermal metamorphism or by additive processes. Field relations, supporte...

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Main Author: Kelley, Vincent Cooper
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Published: 1937
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Kelley, Vincent Cooper (1937) Geology and Ore Deposits of the Darwin Silver-Lead Mining District, Inyo County, California. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/FA9Y-JW30. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:04112018-154512700 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:04112018-154512700>
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spelling ndltd-CALTECH-oai-thesis.library.caltech.edu-108022019-10-05T03:05:09Z Geology and Ore Deposits of the Darwin Silver-Lead Mining District, Inyo County, California Kelley, Vincent Cooper <p>The survey of the geology and ore deposits of the Darwin Hills presents two major problems. The first is the origin of the stratified silicate aureole about the Darwin stock. Such silication may be accomplished by pure thermal metamorphism or by additive processes. Field relations, supported by petrographic and chemical evidence, indicate that metasomatism played the dominant role. Considerable silica and other materials were introduced into the limestones by the magmatic emanations.</p> <p>The second major problem involves the origin and classification of the ore deposits. The deposition of all the ore bodies took place at a distinctly later time that the development of the silicate aureole. A period of tectonic fracturing in which most of the fissures of the district were developed intervened between the early silication period and the later metallization period. Three structural controls, igneous contacts, bedding planes, and fractures, dominated the location of the deposits. Genetically all three structural types are the same.</p> <p> The ore mineralization is not of the high temperature type and hence is not pyrometasomatic as classed by Knopf. Because of certain structural and textural features and the presence of such gangue minerals as fluorite and barite, the deposits are classed as upper mesothermal.</p> 1937 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/10802/1/Kelley_VC_1937.pdf application/pdf https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/10802/12/Kelley_vc_1937_map_ChristmasGiftClaim.PDF application/pdf https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/10802/9/Kelley_vc_1937_claim_map_DarwinSilverLead.PDF application/pdf https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/10802/10/Kelley_vc_1937_geologic_map_DarwinSilverLead.PDF https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:04112018-154512700 Kelley, Vincent Cooper (1937) Geology and Ore Deposits of the Darwin Silver-Lead Mining District, Inyo County, California. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/FA9Y-JW30. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:04112018-154512700 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:04112018-154512700> https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/10802/
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description <p>The survey of the geology and ore deposits of the Darwin Hills presents two major problems. The first is the origin of the stratified silicate aureole about the Darwin stock. Such silication may be accomplished by pure thermal metamorphism or by additive processes. Field relations, supported by petrographic and chemical evidence, indicate that metasomatism played the dominant role. Considerable silica and other materials were introduced into the limestones by the magmatic emanations.</p> <p>The second major problem involves the origin and classification of the ore deposits. The deposition of all the ore bodies took place at a distinctly later time that the development of the silicate aureole. A period of tectonic fracturing in which most of the fissures of the district were developed intervened between the early silication period and the later metallization period. Three structural controls, igneous contacts, bedding planes, and fractures, dominated the location of the deposits. Genetically all three structural types are the same.</p> <p> The ore mineralization is not of the high temperature type and hence is not pyrometasomatic as classed by Knopf. Because of certain structural and textural features and the presence of such gangue minerals as fluorite and barite, the deposits are classed as upper mesothermal.</p>
author Kelley, Vincent Cooper
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author_facet Kelley, Vincent Cooper
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title Geology and Ore Deposits of the Darwin Silver-Lead Mining District, Inyo County, California
title_short Geology and Ore Deposits of the Darwin Silver-Lead Mining District, Inyo County, California
title_full Geology and Ore Deposits of the Darwin Silver-Lead Mining District, Inyo County, California
title_fullStr Geology and Ore Deposits of the Darwin Silver-Lead Mining District, Inyo County, California
title_full_unstemmed Geology and Ore Deposits of the Darwin Silver-Lead Mining District, Inyo County, California
title_sort geology and ore deposits of the darwin silver-lead mining district, inyo county, california
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url https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/10802/1/Kelley_VC_1937.pdf
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Kelley, Vincent Cooper (1937) Geology and Ore Deposits of the Darwin Silver-Lead Mining District, Inyo County, California. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/FA9Y-JW30. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:04112018-154512700 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:04112018-154512700>
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