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Igneous activity in the Comstock District, Nevada

August 31, 1938

The oldest igneous rocks in the Comstock District are amphibolites probably derived from basalts and of Triassic age. These are intruded by pre‐Tertiary quartz monzonlte and by granodiorite of Sierran facies, the latter not being exposed on the surface but found on mine‐dumps. Igneous activity recorded mainly in volcanic rocks was almost continuous throughout the Tertiary. Its products, in order of age, were as follows: Eocene—Rhyolitic flows aggregating a few hundred feet in thickness: One intrusive plug of rhyolite occurs. Eocene or Miocene—Hornblende‐auglte andesite intrusive into the rhyolite, type locality American Ravine. ©1938. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.

Publication Year 1938
Title Igneous activity in the Comstock District, Nevada
DOI 10.1029/TR019i001p00262-1
Authors F. C. Calkins
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union
Index ID 70206635
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse