Gold Mineralization In The Coffee Creek Area; White Gold District (Dawson Range), West-Central Yukon ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. J. Wainwright
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

The Coffee Creek lode gold discoveries are located in the White Gold district (Dawson Range), west-central Yukon, 130 km south of Dawson City and 30 km south of the Golden Saddle gold deposit (Figure 1). Extensive structurally-controlled gold mineralization has been discovered during the 2010 and 2011 exploration drilling campaigns, highlighting this part of the Dawson Range as a significant emerging gold district. [ ] In this contribution we review the geological framework and describe the mineralization styles and metal signatures observed to date on the Coffee project. The main Coffee area is underlain by a 15 km by 4 km geochemical footprint, characterized by discrete linear gold-in-soil anomalies that correspond to various mineralized corridors. Of several mineralized areas tested in the past two drill seasons by diamond core and reverse-circulation (RC) drilling, we focus on the Supremo, Double Double, Latte and Kona zones; areas with the most information obtained from drilling thus far (Table 1; Figure 2).
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APA: A. J. Wainwright  (2012)  Gold Mineralization In The Coffee Creek Area; White Gold District (Dawson Range), West-Central Yukon ? Introduction

MLA: A. J. Wainwright Gold Mineralization In The Coffee Creek Area; White Gold District (Dawson Range), West-Central Yukon ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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