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The Seminoe Mountains represent an old greenstone belt that is >2.5 billion years old. During sampling of this terrain, the author found significant gold at Bradly Peak that led to a gold rush in 1981. The author believes that a significant gold deposit was overlooked by both early and modern prospectors and ist outlined by a circular zone of hydrothermal alteration. The report also describes komatiites, iron formations, basalts and other unusual rocks as well as a giant gold paleoplacer along the northern flank of the Seminoe Mountains. During this investigation, the author also discovered evidence for a major diamond(s) deposit.
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Economic geology of the Seminoe Mountains mining district, Carbon County, Wyoming (Report of investigations)
1994, Wyoming State Geological Survey
Unknown Binding
in English
1884589057 9781884589058
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