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Evolving Gold is focused on exploring its significant discovery at Rattlesnake Hills, Wyoming, an alkalic gold system, similar to the Cripple Creek gold district in Colorado, and on gold properties adjacent to the Carlin district of Nevada.

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vino - we won't know anything for sure until we get assays. From what I have been reading on these Carlin-type deposits, the gold is fine-grained and not typically visible. They are in to the right rocks, though. The silty limestone seems to be key. Here is a piece from a paper on the Turf Deposit:

"These deep, high-grade gold deposits range in size from 300,000
ounces (9.3 t) at Four Corners to 3 million ounces (93 t) of gold
resource at West Leeville (Jackson and others, 1997). These
deposits share a variety of common characteristics such as: (1)
impure carbonate host rocks in the lower plate of the Roberts
Mountains thrust, specifically the Popovich limestone and
Roberts Mountains Formation; (2) decalcification, silicification,
and carbon flooding; (3) multi-episodic disseminated pyrite;
(4) abundant antimony, arsenic, and mercury associated with
ore-grade gold and (5) sulfidic, refractory gold ore with grades
that average approximately 0.40 opt (13.7 g/t)."

http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b111/turf.pdf


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