Discussions - Of Mr. Prichard's Paper on Observations on Mother Lode Gold-Deposits, California (see p. 454)
    
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Abstract
H. W. Turner, San Francisco, Cal. (communication to the Secretary*): This excellent paper apparently represents the results of extensive observation and experience among the mines of the Mother-Lode, but I strongly question its relegation of the dioritic intrusions to the period of fissuring and ore-deposition.    The dioritic rocks referred to are evidently those areas represented by Ransome in the Mother-Lode folio1 as meta-diorites, and, as he says, are merely basic facies of the great granodiorite batholite of the Sierra Nevada. If followed downward I venture to predict that these meta-diorite areas would be found to connect with the great batholite, and to be in fact mere apophyses of it. I see no reason for supposing that these apophyses were intruded into the Mother-Lode slates at a period later than the intrusion of the granodiorite in general.    The period of fissuring was subsequent to this intrusion; the basic granodiorite or quartz-diorite areas of the foot-hill region are themselves fissured extensively; and the fissures were filled with quartz, apparently during the same general period of the formation of the Mother-Lode veins.    Prichard and Ransome2 both refer to the deposition of quartz in the same lode at different periods resulting from a reopening of the fissures. Some time since, I saw in the stopes of the
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APA: (1904) Discussions - Of Mr. Prichard's Paper on Observations on Mother Lode Gold-Deposits, California (see p. 454)
MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Prichard's Paper on Observations on Mother Lode Gold-Deposits, California (see p. 454). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1904.