Mine detail: Too Much Gold

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Location

Lat / long: 65.07368, -147.32695

Resource(M)

Primary: Gold
Ore: Gold

Production

Operation type: Unknown
Development status: Prospect

Geology

Alteration processes:Except for sporadic silver-sulfosalts, sulfide minerals are rare in the Too Much Gold trenches due to intense supergene and possible hypogene oxidation. Small amounts of oxidized argentiferous tetrahedrite and jamesonite-boulangerite are present where elevated silver grades occur. Oxidation of pyrite, arsenopyrite and lead-silver-antimony sulfosalt minerals results in intense red hematite, limonite, kermesite, apple-green scorodite, and white to pale-yellow stibiconite-cervantite (Freeman, 1991).

References

DEP10307747
Reference{Deposit:: Porterfield, J. and Croff, C., 1986, Summary report for the Cleary Project, Fairbanks district, Alaska - 1985: Placid Oil Company Report, 36 p.}{Deposit:: Klessig, P., 1988, 1987-1988 Summary report for the Cleary Summit JV: BP Minerals America, 9 p.}{Deposit:: Freeman, C.J., 1991, 1991 Golden Summit project final report, volume 1: General project summary and exploration summary for the Too Much Gold, Circle Trail, Saddle and Christina prospects: Avalon Development Corp., 164 p. (Report held by Freegold Recovery Inc. USA, Vancouver, British Columbia.)}{Deposit:: Freeman, C.J., 1992, 1991 Golden Summit project final report, volume 2: Historical summary of lode mines and prospects in the Golden Summit project area, Alaska: Avalon Development Corp., 159 p. (Report held by Freegold Recovery Inc. USA, Vancouver, British Columbia.)}
ReporterC.J. Freeman, J.R. Guidetti Schaefer