| | Report (volume) | GEOLOGY OF THE SEWARD PENINSULA TIN DEPOSITS ALASKA BY ADOLPH KNOPF WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT POINTING...____ Slates near York_____- _____ _ __ __ Port Clarence limestone-- . 5 7 S 9 10 10 10 12 Limestone...________ ___ Lodes __________________ _____ ___ Ear Mountain________..__________.-_ __ : Introduction...Other mineral deposits______1..______________ 58 Alaska Chief property__________________ 58 Idaho clai...II. A, Thin section of paigeite hornfels; B, Port Clarence limestone near head of Cassiterite Creek_ . | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Deposits of the Lost River and Mount Ear Ore Field, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, United States S. M. Aleksandrov...tungsten, beryllium, and fluorite deposits of the York Range, Seward Peninsula, represent the continuation...of dolomites and limestones of the Paleozoic Port Clarence Formation at the contact with the Mesozoic leuco...results of studying the skarns and ores of the Alaska deposits are of great applied and scientific significance...fluorite deposits of the York Range, the Seward Peninsula, and Northwest ern Alaska are the largest deposits | | | Report (volume) | Director Bulletin 733 GEOLOGY OF THE YORK TIN DEPOSITS ALASKA BY EDWARD STEIDTMANN AND S. H. CATHCART...of report_ Acknowledgments Geography Location and area _ Topography _____ ___ . Drainage________-___ a...Summary of geologic history _ _ ______ Slate of the York region __________________________ General characteristics..._ _ Limestone of the York Mountains _________________ Limestone of Cape Mountain _________________ _ Structural...Mineralogy ________________.__________________ Lost River area ____________ __________________ Geographic feat | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 24 August 2017 By FRANK H. WASKEY Dillingham, Alaska Eighteen Hundred & Ninety-Seven saw the Press...world heralding the arrival at that then somnolent port of the "Ton of Gold" from the Klondike. The spring...1898 also saw the beginning of placer mining near Nome, Alaska; 1899's summer came and there were hundreds...Beach and its easy wealth brought in 1900 the great Nome rush. During June of that fabled year more than...miners landed on that quartz-streaked shore of Alaska. Many of those thousands, expressing their disappointment | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | KNOPF. XNTRODUCTORY. The known tin depositsof Alaska that promise some future commercialimportance are...parts of Alaska. At presentfour localitiesare beingprospected for tin. They are included in an area of 4o0...situated about•oo milesnorthwestof the city of Nome,the supplypoint of the region. In geographicorder...four localitiesare Ear Mountain, Buck Creek, Cape Mountain and Lost River. Ear Mountain occupiesan isolatedposition40...milesnorth of the others,which are groupedtogetherin the York region at the western end of the continent. The | | | Report (issue) | TIN RESOURCES OF ALASKA. By FRANK L. HESS. The peculiar deficiency of the United States in tin deposits...interest. Tin was first discovered in Alaska on Buhner Creek, Mar York, OH Seward Peninsula, in 1900. It...tributary of Lost River, about 100 miles northwest of Nome. Later, stream tin was found in small quantity in...on Gold Bottom Creek, 20 miles north of Nome; at Ear Mountain, in the northern part of Seward Peninsula;...discovered on Lost River, float ore was found on Cape Mountain, near Cape Prince of Wales, and later was found | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 140 ROCKS AND MINERALS SAMPLING CAPE MOUNTAIN CASSITERITE By LEO H. SATZ I little realized when I...Fairbanks Office as "foreman sampler" that I would be "mining" ice with an Eskimo Crew, 60 miles from the coast...cassiterite in a mine abandoned since 1906. Spring in Alaska is a time of accelerated activity, and was especially...graduated from the School of Mines of the University of Alaska and still holding a few months left on our selective...any promise were located in the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. These had been extensively prospected during the | | | Report (volume) | Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska By HENRY C. BERG and EDWARD H. COBB . G E O L O G I C A L S...A n inventory of the mines and )- grosfiects of Alaska and their ' f geologic settings UNITED STATES...acknowledgments--- - - - - - ----- - - - -- - -- 4 Alaska Peninsula region- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -...- - - _ - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - 16 Redoubt district--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 Valdez Creek area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | | | Report (volume) | ..................... Chemical composition of hulsite and paigeite...........................__ Introduction........................................... 13 Hulsite..................................................Apatite, Me........__.....____._.. Zinnwaldite from Alaska...-...................._...... ...... ._.........COMPOSITION OF HULSITE AND PAIGEITE. INTRODUCTION. A description of two new borates, hulsite and paigeite...Adolph Knopf, who discovered these minerals in Alaska. These borates contained both ferrous and ferric | | Clark, A. M., Smith, D. A., Symes, R. F., Tandy, P. C., Hart, A. D. (1995) Catalogue of Type Mineral Specimens in the Natural History Museum, London - With an appendix listing mineral species and varieties originally described from the British Isles. Natural History Museum, London. | Book | History Museum specimen is from Terlingua, Texas, USA, and was used for the determination of the mineral's...00135 Green River Fonnation, Uintah Co., Utah, USA A. Pabst, P.A. Estep, E.J. Dwornik, R.B. Finkelman...1980, 00532 Christmas Mine, Gila Co., Arizona, USA F.P. Cesbron & S.A. Williams (1980) Min. Mag. 43...1957, 00357 Tintic Standard mine, Dividend, Utah, USA W.T. Schaller (1923) J. Washington Acad. Sci. 13...BM 1967,00321 Franklin, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA M.L. Smith & C. Frondel (1968) Min. Mag. 36, p. 893 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 37. Spokane,Wash. 38. Temescal, Cal. 39. Cape York, Alaska. 40. Mexico. 4z. Bolivia. INTRODUCTION. In...DISTRICTS OF THE WORLD. 4 3 Principal Intrusive. District. II. Associated Dikes. 6 5 InvadedRocks....ap- Quartzite and ! lite 39 40 41 Cape York (P) . - Alaska Mexi• 66 iVeinsandgreisen 73, 97 quartz-por-...33-4• North America. Italics indicatethat the district is a producer. "P" indicatesthat placer depositsare...Albit{;granitewith muscoviteand tourmaline. •*Waterburg district. •" Red granite,"fine to mediumgrainedbiotitegranite | | | Report (issue) | and Aluminocopiapite NMNH 93834 Island Mountain, Mountain, from Mine, Yavapai County, Arizona (L...125045 Foote Mineral Com¬ Spodumene Mine, Kings Mountain, J. S. White, Jr., J. E. Arem, J. A. Nelen, P...Buetschliite NMNH Laacher Lake area, near Mayen, Eifel District, Germany G. Hentschel, 1964. Mayenit...Verde Mine, Je¬ rome, Arizona Lausen, under District. paw Mountains, (U.S. Geological Survey, from...Owyhee Dam, Malheur (F. S. Zimmerman, 1967) Hill area, Gunnison County, E. S. Larsen and W. T. Schaller | | | Report (issue) | HATCH, Consulting Mining Engineer, forn1erly President of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy. 1...followed in 1872 by the Australian deposits. The tin-mining areas of South Africa and Nigeria are of more recent...plumbostannite, the borates norden skioldite, hulsite and paigeite, and the silicate stokesite. STATISTICS...unprecedented proportions ; the expense and difficulty of mining and shipping the ore under ,var conditions caused...Devon, was for centuries the most important tin-mining region in the world. The industry dates back to | | | Report (volume) | Hughes, 1967, p. 95; Sharpe, 1986). The density range is 2.35 to 2.52 g/cm3 (Greenwood, 1973). Boron's...of Boron and its Compounds, p 25-154 Wiley, New York, NY; Kidd RG (1983) Boron-11. In: P Laszlo (ed)...Newly Accessible Nuclei, p 50-78 Academic Press, New York; Shannon RD (1976) Revised effective ionic radii...Ginorite/strontioginorite Harkerite Hellandite Holtite Hulsite/magnesiohulsite Kornerupine Manandonite-2//2 Melanocerite-(Ce)...(see the Table at the end of this chapter). These range from sublimates formed in volcanic fumeroles to | | | Report (volume) | Hughes, 1967, p. 95; Sharpe, 1986). The density range is 2.35 to 2.52 g/cm} (Greenwood, 1973). Boron's...of Boron and its Compounds, p 25-154 Wiley, New York, NY; Kidd RG (1983) Boron-11. In: P Laszlo (ed)...Newly Accessible Nuclei, p 50-78 Academic Press, New York; Shannon RD (1976) Revised effective ionic radii...Ac sunccn sack ood cesccece tenn aaa cane syk ees Usa RUT TRO Re ete ret ee 182 BAK CIC sc cee ca thabucasats...cla salpaiveie anion Ss « cheat meee Ee ee 183 Hulsite/ma mnesiohulstte go esc Gs cacansaninscapd tb ondes | | | Book (volume) | iirtaoremuir tetal stat ale esabehie otS on rte atte area leerrata pers a verite aote ots 3 POR RO SES se...ae TONITE TN263. Au. =American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, V.2 and Petroleum Engineers Ore...Inst! itute i an Americ ie Lye 2 of llurgical, Mining, Meta m Engineers and Petroleu © f the Ore deposiits...Graton-Sales Volume Other Volumes in the Rocky Mountain Fund Series CONFERENCE ON REVERBERATORY SMELTING...AND ZINC (1936) 134, MILLING METHODs 141, METAL MINING (1939) (1937-40) BLAST FURNACE, COKE OVEN AND | | | Book | and Sherman P. Marsh 775 Electrical Methods in Mining Geophysics.Gerald W. 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