| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Resources in the Arctic reviews the geologic framework, mining history, and mineral resources of the arctic. The...consortium of national government agencies from Canada, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and...Chapters on the geologic frameworks of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, the seafloor north of Iceland...history. The authors state that most of Alaska’s mining began after the Late Russian-American period (1731–1867)...(1731–1867). In the same way that it occurred in Canada, the Alaska-Yukon Gold Rush (1886–1917) resulted in exploration | | | Corporate Document | REPORT ON THE HUDSON BAY MOUNTAIN PROPERTY OMINECA MINING DIVISION WEST CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA NTS 093E/14W...4. Historical resource estimates for the Silver Lake 2 occurrence......................................Aumega’s Hudson Bay Mountain property surrounds mining leases that cover the Glacier Gulch deposit. Although...in the property. These mineral tenures surround mining leases and mineral tenures that cover the Glacier...physiographic region of the Province of British Columbia, Canada on National Topographic System map sheet 093L 14W | | Nokleberg, Warren J., Bundtzen, Thomas K., Dawson, Kenneth M., Eremin, Roman A., Goryachev, Nikolai A., Koch, Richard D., Ratkin, Vladimir V., Rozenblum, Ilya S., Shpikerman, Vladimir I., Frolov, Yuri F., Gorodinsky, Mary E., Melnikov, Vladimir D., Ognyanov, Nikolai V., Petrachenko, Eugene D., Pozdeev, Anany I., Ross, Katherina V., Wood, Douglas H., Grybeck, Donald, Khanchuk, Alexander I., Kovbas, Lidiya I., Nekrasov, Ivan Ya., Sidorov, Anatoly A. (1996) Significant metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous lode deposits and placer districts for the Russian Far East, Alaska, and the Canadian Cordillera. Open-File Report Vol. 1996 (96-513) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr96513a | Report (issue) | Format) formats, and the mineral-deposit and placer district tables in dBase 3/4, FileMaker Pro 2.0, and tab-delineated...GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA SIGNIFICANT METALLIFEROUS AND SELECTED NON-METALLIFEROUS...Geophysical Surveys, Fairbanks 3-Geological Survey of Canada, Vancouver 4-Russian Academy of Sciences, Magadan...Geophysical Surveys, Fairbanks; '-Geological Survey of Canada, Vancouver; 4-Russian Academy of Sciences, Magadan;...9-U.S. Geological Survey, Anchorage INTRODUCTION Mine. A site where valuable minerals have been extracted | | | Book | Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication Data Main entry under title: Mineral Deposits of Canada: A Synthesis...Synthesis of Major Deposit-types, District Metallogeny, the Evolution of Geological Provinces, and Exploration...Exploration Methods Geological Association of Canada, Mineral Deposits Division, Special Publication No...1. Ore deposits--Canada. 2. Metallogeny--Canada. 3. Physiographic provinces--Canada. 4. Mines and niineral...niineral resources--Canada. 5. Prospecting--Canada. I. Goodfellow, Wayne D. (Wayne David), 1949Il. Geological | | | Report (issue) | Center, Rm. lC402, 12201 Sunrise Valley Dr. • SALT LAKE CITY, Utah-Federal Bldg., Rm. 8105, 125 South State...idle outside main adit of inactive Gold Standard Mine, located in Tongass National Forest near Helm Bay...in southeastern Alaska. An inventory of abandoned mine hazards in Tongass National Forest is scheduled...physical hazards that may have resulted from past mining activities. Photograph by K. Maas. 1994 Annual...(TACT) ............................... Colville Mining District........................................... |
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Sa Dena Hes Mine, Watson Lake, Watson Lake mining district, Yukon, Canada