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Review of Samples of Tailings, Soils, and Stream Sediments Adjacent to and Downstream from the Ruth Mine, Inyo County, California
U. S. Department Of The Interior (Author)
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Synopsis "Review of Samples of Tailings, Soils, and Stream Sediments Adjacent to and Downstream from the Ruth Mine, Inyo County, California"
The Ruth Mine and mill are located in the western Mojave Desert in Inyo County, California (fig. 1). The mill processed gold-silver (Au-Ag) ores mined from the Ruth Au- Ag deposit, which is adjacent to the mill site. The Ruth Au-Ag deposit is hosted in Mesozoic intrusive rocks and is similar to other Au-Ag deposits in the western Mojave Desert that are associated with Miocene volcanic centers that formed on a basement of Mesozoic granitic rocks (Bateman, 1907; Gardner, 1954; Rytuba, 1996). The volcanic rocks consist of silicic domes and associated flows, pyroclastic rocks, and subvolcanic intrusions (fig. 2) that were emplaced into Mesozoic silicic intrusive rocks (Troxel and Morton, 1962).