Bald Eagle Gold: Looking for BIG Epithermal Deposits
Bald Eagle Gold: Looking for BIG Epithermal Deposits
April 13, 2021 -- InvestorsHub
NewsWire -- Bald Eagle Gold Corp. recently went public on the TSX
Venture Exchange, sparking a great deal of interest in their
flagship Hot Springs Property in Humboldt County, Nevada. One of
the reasons the asset is so promising is that both historical data
and modern science point to the fact that the site has
good
potential to host
epithermal gold deposits. But what are epithermal deposits and why
are they so important?
What Are
Epithermal Deposits?
Epithermal gold deposits are
underground
deposits that contain a network of veins
of silica and gold
which
are
disseminated
throughout the economic mineralized
rock and can be mined.
Epithermal deposits are
distinguished from low-grade bulk tonnage
deposits such as porphyries
in
that the gold is
carried towards the surface in very hot water flows which travel
upward through crustal rock in faults and other
fractures. In porphyry deposits gold
travels in migrating flowing rock. In epithermal deposits,
the gold can
be also
be concentrated at the historical
surface (called the
"paleosurface") in hot springs. The gold can
also be concentrated as atmospheric water percolates into the
ground and circulates in underground rock
after
heating.
Why are
Epithermal Gold Deposits so Sought
After?
Epithermal gold deposits
may
contain
high-grade
gold in the
range of one ounce per tonne or more. Those grades are called
bonanza grades and can be profitably mined by
underground methods. Epithermal deposits
can also be lower
grade at one gram or less per ton. The lower grade ore bodies tend
to be mined profitably as open pits.
Gold Deposits
in Nevada
Nevada was originally called
'the Silver State' because of the size and quality of epithermal
silver deposits discovered there. However, from the late 1870s
onwards, the majority of epithermal bonanzas discovered in Nevada
contained more gold than silver.
To give you an idea of just how
much gold there is in Nevada, in 2018, 83% of the gold
produced
from
the United States
came from Nevada. That same year, Nevada accounted for 5.3% of the
total gold produced worldwide.
Not only does Nevada produce
vast amounts of gold, but it is also home to some of the richest
epithermal gold deposits in the world. This includes the Comstock
Lode in what is now known as the Walker Lane gold trend. This trend
is associated with high-yielding mines such as
Midas and Fire
Creek.
Hot Springs
Project
The Hot Springs Project is Bald
Eagle Gold Corp.'s flagship asset and it spans nearly 12,000 acres
between the Battle Mountain and Getchell-Comstock gold trends.
Surrounding the site there are 18 mines, including world-class
epithermal mines like Midas and Fire Creek, both of which are less
than 100 kilometres from Hot Springs. The primary gold targets for
Hot Springs are epithermal gold deposits, but the company also has good
potential to find Carlin-type gold deposits.
Humboldt
County,
where the Hot Springs Property is located, is famous for high-yielding
Carlin-type gold deposits. These are similar to epithermal deposits
in that they are created by hydrothermal
fluids.
These deposits do not tend to form in
veins, but are in fact diffusely
distributed
in rock
as very small
particles. Some examples of renowned
Carlin-type mines include Turquoise Ridge, Twin Creeks, and of
course Carlin, the town these type of deposits are named
after.
Two main kinds
of sedimentary
assemblages, carbonate and silicic rocks, are the most
common host rocks of sedimentary rock-Carlin-type hosted gold deposits
in
north-central
Nevada.
The
rock hosts
include silty
limestone and dolomite, siltstone, sandstone, conglomerate, and
argillite with interbedded clay and shale. Bald Eagle's Hot Spring
Property has the potential for Carlin-type
deposits as well as epithermal gold deposits.
The reason there are so many
gold deposits in this region is because it is a rift zone where
there are multiple underground structures that at one time
funnelled mineralizing fluids. The fact that Hot Springs sits in
this rift zone at the intersection of two major gold trends
featuring both epithermal and Carlin-type gold deposits makes it a
highly prospective asset.
Source: Adelaide Capital
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