Talk:Tukgahgo Mountain

"Minerals"
As a note none of he minerals listed in the lead are actually minerals. All are elements, with the exception of quartzite, which is a rock. Also the site referenced in ref three is Mindat.org, not "Mindata organization" and the Tukgahgo Mountain entry there shows no listings for native silver, gold, platinum or palladium. THe name "chilly is an informal name and needs to be noted as such.-- Kev min  § 02:00, 16 February 2013 (UTC)

"intrusive" craton?
"In 1984, Redman((who)) and others had inferred that the intrusive rocks were part of the Mount Kashagnak pluton." "Redman", unlike Dante or Shakespeare, needs identifying. Since a craton is generally pre-existing, how can an intrusion be "part"?--Wetman (talk) 16:07, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
 * Who said anything about a Craton? The link and the sentence are fine from what I see as they are talking about plutons not cratons.-- Kev  min  § 23:33, 28 February 2013 (UTC)