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Tintina (and Tombstone) Gold Province in Alaska - USA and Yukon - Canada
Canada
Main commodities: Au




The most recent source geological information used to prepare this description was dated: 2003.    
This description is a summary from published sources, the chief of which are listed below.
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    Selected References
Baker T and Lang J R  2001 - Fluid inclusion characteristics of intrusion-related gold mineralization, Tombstone-Tungsten magmatic belt, Yukon Territory, Canada: in    Mineralium Deposita   v36 pp 563-582
Mair J L, Goldfarb R J, Johnson C A, Hart C J R and Marsh E E,  2006 - Geochemical Constraints on the Genesis of the Scheelite Dome Intrusion-Related Gold Deposit, Tombstone Gold Belt, Yukon, Canada: in    Econ. Geol.   v101 pp 523-553
Maloof T L, Baker T and Thompson J F  2001 - The Dublin Gulch intrusion-hosted gold deposit, Tombstone plutonic suite, Yukon Territory, Canada: in    Mineralium Deposita   v36 pp583-593
Marsh E E, Goldfarb R J, Hart C J R, Johnson C A  2003 - Geology and geochemistry of the Clear Creek intrusion-related gold occurrences, Tintina Gold Province, Yukon, Canada: in    Can. J. Earth Sci.   v40 pp 681-699
Mueller S H, Goldfarb R J, Hart C J R, Mair J L, Marsh E E and Rombach C S,  2004 - The Tintina Gold Province, Alaska and Yukon - new world-class gold resources and their sustainable development: in   Hi Tech and World Competitive Mineral Success Stories Around the Pacific Rim Proc. Pacrim 2004 Conference, Adelaide, 19-22 September, 2004, AusIMM, Melbourne,    pp 189-198
Selby D, Creaser R A, Heaman L M, Hart C J R  2003 - Re-Os and U-Pb geochronology of the Clear Creek, Dublin Gulch, and Mactung deposits, Tombstone Gold Belt, Yukon, Canada: absolute timing relationships between plutonism and mineralization: in    Can. J. Earth Sci.   v40 pp 1839-1852
Stephens J R, Mair J L, Oliver N H S, Hart C J R, Baker T,  2004 - Structural and mechanical controls on intrusion-related deposits of the Tombstone Gold Belt, Yukon, Canada, with comparisons to other vein-hosted ore-deposit types: in    J. of Structural Geology   v26 Pp 1025-1041


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