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UC-NRLF NEW ZEALAND of department Geological Survey Branch (P. G. Morgan, Director). LIST...LIST OF THE MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND, BY P. O. Issued MORGAN AND under the authority of the Hou, J...Z. JOHN MACKAY, GOVERNMENT PRINTER 1913. NEW ZEALAND-!, n Department jfe 5j Geological Survey...Morgan, Director). LIST OF THE MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND, P. Issued O. MORGAN AND under the authority...Minerals . . ... LIST OF THE MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND INTKODUCTION. FOR many years there has been |
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Figure 1. Gold nugget, 7.67 troy ounces, Fairbanks mining region, Alaska, USA. Donated in 1977 by Arthur...Cook photo. The Occurrence and Characteristics of GOLD NUGGETS AND MASSES ROBERT B. COOK Department of...com HE COMMON IMAGE OF A GOLD NUGGET is that of a rounded piece of gold just plucked from a pan or...consistent with even the most generic definitions of gold nugget found in most general reference works and...naturally occurring gold.” As any collector knows, that could be just about any gold specimen with little |
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Drives Waterfalls „ Shafts ,, ~y^ „_ „ — n „ Gold Workings ,»- ,» . _ --3C Crests of Rif/ges...CompiJUd. and Drives Gv.Hto orRidf/va euulSaddles, Gold Workings — Reference SEDIMENTARY ROCKS I : ...yl'ltdtij hji W . Sill ilork. NEW ZEALAND. ra of ^Ttnes. NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL (P. G. BULLETIN MORGAN...MORGAN, SURVEY. Ol Director.) No. 18 (NEW Series). THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE REEFTON...have the honour to submit herewith Bulletin No. 18 (New Geological Survey Branch of the Mines Department |
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NOME REGION. By FRED H. MOPFIT. INTRODUCTION. The work of the Geological Survey in the Nome region was...Brooks during the year following the gold discoveries on Anvil Creek in 1898. Their investigations, although...bench gravels and the probable presence of other gold-bearing beaches back of the present beach, whose...Barnard. Geologic work was again undertaken in the region in 1903 by Collier, but formed only a part of his...occurrence and distribution of the gold. Detailed study of the region was made possible when a much more |
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E.). Literatur. 1. J. PA~K, The Geology of New Zealand. An Introduction to the Historical, Structural...Tar., 1 geol. Karte. 1910. 2. P. N[A~SHt~LL,New Zealand and Adjacent Islands. ttandbueh der regionalen...S., 18 Abb. 1911. 3. P. Nf~s~AL~, Geology of New Zealand. 218 S., 112 Abb., 1 geol. Karte. 1912. Sonst...ist so reich an nutzbaren Lagersts namentlich "con Gold und Kohlen, da$ sieh die einheimisehen Geologen...WISCKE~S' catalogue up to 1910r in P. MARSHALL,New Zealand and adjacent Islands (s, oben), S. 70--71. 144 |
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................................ Yakutat-Alsek region.......................................... 11 11...Controller Bay region........................................... 15 Cook Inlet region..................................................... 16 Yukon district................................................................................... 27 York tin region.................................................................................. Pacific coast region............................................ Seward |
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Papoose Creek Formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deep Creek Formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....also divided into four formations. The Papoose Creek Formation (oldest) consists of 600 to perhaps 2...the Mississippian Lodgepole Limestone and Deep Creek Formation, and the Pennsylvanian lower part of the...Sterling terrace probably is of Pinedale age. The region has had a complex structural history. Nearly all |
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INTRODUCTION. The purpose of this paper is to describe the new work which has been undertaken, the previous work...already cited, and their developments have thrown no new light on the larger problems of Seward Peninsula...1897, the first year when any notable amount of gold was won, to the end of the open season of 1908.... Survey No. 259,1905, pp. 19-24. Moffit, F. H., Gold mining.in Seward Peninsula: Bull. No. 284,190G,...Moflit, F. H., The Nome region: Bull. No. 314,1907, pp. 126-144. Smith, P. S., Gold fields of the Solomon |
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...................... Solomon River to Shovel Creek............................. Solomon River, Shovel...creeks............... Solomon River above Big Hurrah Creek..................... Stream gravels...............Sound................................... American Creek and tributaries............................... Coastal-plain...on Shovel Creek, north of .Kag.sonCree.k; B, Broad valley of Shovel Creek near .West Creek.............In pocket. V. Hurrah slate near head of Big Four Creek........................ 60 VI. Geologic map of Solomon |
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undeveloped. The Big Hurrah mine, in the Solomon district, produced gold from 1903 to 1907 but has not been operated...shipments of gold ore have been made from the Sliscovich mine, on Manila Creek, in the Nome district, but these...commercial shipments. Except on these two properties, gold lode development is still in the stage of prospecting...published later. GOLD. SLISCOVICH. The Sliscovich mine, near the head of Manila Creek, has been described...appears, however, that this ore contained considerable gold and a rather low percentage of antimony. This justifies |
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during the season of 1909. The value of the total gold production fell from about $7,000,000 in 1907 and...determined, is given in the following table: Value of gold production in Seward Peninsula, 1897 to 1909. 1897...which affected practically every portion of the region and lasted from early July until the freeze-up...productive portions of the richer streams, or in opening new creeks which had not before been systematically pros...ventures has led almost every owner of a few river or creek claims to consider the possibility of installing |
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) It extends westward from the mouth of Chinle Creek to Colorado River, a distance of 63 miles in a straight...Mountains of Colorado, flows southwestward into New Mexico, and after turning back into Colorado enters...Colorado River near the Utah-Arizona line. The region trenched by the canyon is a part of the Colorado...to a height of 10,416 feet. The roughness of the region, combined with the meager rainfall, the almost...of the reservation, however, lies in Arizona and New Mexico. The former Piute Indian Eeservation, which |
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Gold on Prince William Sound, by U.S. Grant............the· Kotsina, Chitina, Chistochina, and Valdez Creek regions, by F. H. l\1offit........................153 Mineral resources of the Nabesna-White River district, by F. H. Moffit and Adolph Knopf. .............·.·.................... 161 The Fairbanks gold-placer region, by L. M. Prindle and F. J. Katz.............. 181 Water supply of the Yukon-Tanana region, 1907-8, by C. C. Covert and C. E. Ells\vorth. . . . |
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6d. net. THE CYANIDE A Text-Book PROCESS OF GOLD for the Use of Metallurgists Schools of Mines...M.M., Professor of Mining and Director of the Otago University School of Mines ; late Director Thames...Surveyor and Mining Geologist to the Government of New Zealand. Fieri ExGiisH Epirion, Thoroughly Kevised...by Agitation—Zinc Precipitation and Treatment of Gold Slimes—Application of the Process in Different Countries—The...M., | Professor of Mining and Director of the Otago University School of Mines; | late Director ‘'hames |
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of Fairbanks as a permanent supply point. In 1903 gold-placer mining commenced in the Bonnifield country...south of Fairbanks, and during 1906 the Kantishna region, about 150 miles southwest of Fairbanks and 30...respectively, about $30,000 and $175,000 in placer gold. The writer and C. S. Blair, field assistant, were...base of the foothills. Swampy areas flecked with lakes are interspersed with patches of birch where the...rock in the Kantishna region, crosses Cantwell River just south of Healy Creek, and extends northeastward |
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Alaska, by John C. Hoyt. Mining in the Chitina district, by Fred H. Moffit..............................Clark Lake region, by G. C. Martin and F. J. Katz...............'.................... Gold placers of...the Fairbanks district, by L. M. Prindle........ Placer mining in the Yukon-Tanana region, by C. E. Ellsworth...wolframite and cassiterite in the gold placers of Deadwood Creek, Birch Creek district, by Bertrand L. Johnson...Yukon-Tanana region, 1909, by C. E. Ellsworth.......... The Koyukuk-Chandalar gold region, by A. G. Maddren |
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Alaska Peninsula region Aleutian Islands region ________ ___ _____ _ ___ Bering Sea region ____ _ Bristol...Bristol Bay region Cook Inlet-Susitna River region Anchorage district _ Redoubt district ___-_ _ Valdez Creek...Creek district __ _ Willow Creek district Yentna district _____________ _ ____ __________ _____ Copper...Copper River region __ _ _ _ Chistochina district Nelchina district __ __ _ Nizina district ___ Prince William...William Sound district ______________________ Yakataga district _______________________________ Kenai Peninsula |
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEOKGE OTIS SMITH, DIRECTOR THE GOLD PLACERS OF PARTS OF SEWARD PENINSULA, ALASKA INCLUDING...classification of placers___________________ 114 Gold in bed rock_______________________________ 116 ...mineralization________._______________ 124 Separation of gold from bed rock_____________________ 125 Transportation...of placer gold______________ 128 Concentration of gold on bed rock_____________________ 128 Reconceutration...__________________ 131 Gold in bed rock_____________ _______________ 132 Gold in placers_____________________________ |
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interim requirements, beginning in 1961, the Alaska district issues a report annually containing streamflow...assigning station numbers, gaps were left to allow for new stations that may be established; hence the numbers...Metlakatla, ••••.•.•.........•..•.••• 120 Winstanley Creek near Ketchikan (at Behm Canal),,,, 140 Punchbowl...Outlet near Ketchikan (at Rudyerd Bay), 160 Short Creek near Bell Island (at Short Bay) ...••.•. 180 Shelokum...Bailey Bay). 190 Black Bear Creek near Myers Chuck •.•.•••••••••.•••• 200 Tyee Creek near Wrangell, .•••.••• |
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(at Portland Canal) ...••••••..•.•. Winstanley Creek near Ketchikan (at Behm Canal) ..••.••.•• Punchbowl...Outlet near Ketchikan (at Rudyerd Bay) .••. Short Creek near Bell Island (at Short Bay) ..••.•••••••.• Shelokum...Outlet near Bell Island (at Bailey Bay) •••• Tyee Creek near Wrangell •.••.•....•.••.•••..•••..••••••••...near Wrangell .•.••.•••.•...•.•••••••••.•••• Mill Creek near Wrangell ..••••••..•••••.•••••.••••••.••.....1920-27t. Cascade Creek near Petersburg •••..•••.•.••.....••••.••••• Scenery Creek near Petersburg .•• |
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compiled from various sources, of the amount of gold produced by the entire peninsula for the year 1907...production of gold in Seward Peninsula from 1897, the first year in which any notable amount of gold was won...Mofflt, F. H., Gold mining in Seward Peninsula: Bull. No. 284, 1906, pp. 132141; The Nome region : Bull. No...No. 314, 1907, pp. 126-144. Smith, P. S., Gold fields of Solomon and Niukluk River basins : Bull. No....resources of Iron Creek: Bull. No. 314, 1907, pp. 157-163. Brooks, A. H., The Kougarok region : Bull. No. 314 |
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Resource Data File SO002 Site name(s): Carson Creek Site type: Prospect ARDFno.: SO002 Latitude: 64...Darby Peninsula, about 3 miles northeast of Carson Creek (Smith and Eakin, 1911). It is apparently near a...and 1.5 miles northwest of the mouth of McKinley Creek. It is locality 135 of Cobb (1972, MF445; 1978,...Resource Data File SO004 Site name(s): Koyana Creek Site type: Mine ARDFno.: SO004 Quadrangle: SO C-4...667 Location description and accuracy: Koyana Creek is a small drainage that flows south to Norton Sound |
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interim requirements, beginning in 1961, the Alaska district issues annually a report streamflow records for...assigning station numbers, gaps were left to allow for new stations that may be established; hence the numbers...•••••.••••. Cabin Creek near Ketchikan •••.•••••••••••••••...•.•.•. Winstanley Creek near Ketchikan (at...near Bell Island •.•••.•..•.••..•..•••••• Short Creek near Bell Island at Short Bay ..•••••.•••.• Shelokum...Bailey Bay). Black Bear Creek near Meyers Chuck •••••• ~ •••.•.••••••• Tyee Creek near Wrangell ••••...•••••••• |
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" On an Extinct Mammal of a Genus apparently new," by C. de Vis, M.A. Occurrence its . " " On... First Clarke .......... Discovery of Gold in " Gold Occurrence in " 1 114 unrecorded habit...Naturalists' Section 87 Presidential Address 94 New Members „ Index (ordinary) . . . . . .1,...7TH, 1887. Esq., M.L.A., Etc., in the Chair. NEW MEMBERS. Messrs. R. Abbott, Licensed Surveyor, F...of Management of the Technoand Sanitary Museum, New South Wales," for Sydney, 1882-6. " Proceedings |
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anticline._____________________________________ Castle Creek anticline____________---____-_--___________ Fau...________________________________________________ Gold.______.__...._--....-......-..____-_.--_.___..._...the Clay Hills area has centered around uranium, gold, and copper. To the present time no commercially...his study of the Monument ValleyNavajo Mountain region. Miser (1924 and 1925) described the geology of...bounded by vertical walls, the middle part of Castle Creek is a broad sand-covered flat bounded by low rounded |