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Director Bulletin 933 4 * MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA REPORT ON PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATIONS IN PAPERS...industry of Alaska in 1940, by Philip S. Smith (B) Geology of the Nutzotin Mountains, Alaska .: _ __ (C)...at the Independence mine, Alaska : _ (D) Reconnaissance of Porcupine Valley, Alaska ) . 1 103 201 219...PLATE 1. Map of Alaska, showing areas covered by selected available reports and maps of Alaska _ __ _ 1 In...sedimentary members of the Permian rocks on Baultoff Creek, about 4 miles southeast of the pass to East Fo |
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Mcndenhall, Director Bulletin 926 MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA REPORT ON PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATIONS IN 1939 PAPERS...industry of Alaska in 1939, by Philip S. Smith_____ .._._. (B) Geology of the Gerstle River district, Alaska...molybdenum minerals in Alaska, by Philip S. Smith.._ (D) Geology of the Portage Pass area, Alaska, by F. F. Barnes...107 161 211 ILLUSTRATIONS PLATE Page 1. Map of Alaska, showing areas covered by selected available reports...Topographic reconnaissance map of the Gerstle River district, Alaska _ _______________ _____l_______-_-__________ |
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Placer Deposits of Alaska By EDWARD H. COBB GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1374 An inventory of the...the placer mines and prospects of Alaska, their history and geologic setting UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT...and method of presentation __ Definitions _-____ Alaska Peninsula region Aleutian Islands region ________...Anchorage district _ Redoubt district ___-_ _ Valdez Creek district __ _ Willow Creek district Yentna district...district _____________ _ ____ __________ _____ Copper River region __ _ _ _ Chistochina district Nelchina |
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Director °\ Bulletin 880 MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA REPORT ON PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATIONS IN 1935 ...separate publication] Page (A) Mineral industry of Alaska in 1935, by P. S. Smith (published in March 1937)...Capps (published in January 1938). Ill (D) The Eska Creek coal deposits, Matanuska Valley, by Ralph Tuck (published...publications on Alaska..___0n back of plate 1 ILLUSTRATIONS Page PLATB 1. Map of Alaska, showing areas...covered by selected available reports and maps of Alaska.._-______----___________ In pocket 2. Reconnaissance |
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Development Division of Mining & Water Management FRONT COVER Top: Ryan Lode Mine gold recovery plant and...investigates a silver prospect in the Chulitna mining district during a DGGS mapping project in July 1997...(left) and Jim Vohden (right) of the Alaska Division of Mining & Water Management, and Bronwen Wang of...zone on face in the Greens Creek Mine on Admiralty Island west of Juneau, Alaska. Photo by Jan Nauman. GEOLOGY...ip nw si 9" K.H. Clautice + ee J.L. Nauman Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Geological |
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RUBY-KUSKOKWIM REGION ALASKA BY J. B. MERTIE, Jr. Mineral resources of Alaska, 1933 (Pages 115-245)...________-___ Ruby district._______-___-____--._-_--.-__---_--__._______ Ruby area.______-_____--_---...area____-______.__--_-___--__-_-___-_________ 145 Long Creek and Bear Gulch..____________________ Fifth of July...______________________ Greenstone Creek.._______._________._._-_._.___._ Monument Creek.______________________________...Meketchum Creek._______________________________ Trail Creek____.________________________ Flint Creek and tributaries |
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OTHER MAFIC-ULTRAMAFIC METALLOGENIC PROVINCES IN ALASKA (WEST OF THE 141st MERIDIAN) By Jeffrey Y. Foley1...Mines, Alaska Field Operations Center. Present address: 3301 C Street, Suite 525, Anchorage, Alaska, 99503-3935...western Alaska Western Brooks Range metallogenic province Seward Peninsula and western Yukon-Koyukuk Basin...province Northern Yukon-Koyukuk Basin margin metallogenic province Southeastern Yukon-Koyukuk Basin margin...margin and Ruby Geanticline metallogenic province Yukon-Tanana Uplands Livengood-Tofty metallogenic province |
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separate publication ) (A) Mineral industry of Alaska in 1936, by P. S. Smith (published in March 1938)...--------------------_1 (B) 'The Valdez Creek mining district in 1936, by Ralph Tuck (published in March...publications on Alaska. _ _ _ _ _ On back of plate 1 ILLUSTRATIONS Page PLATE 1. Map of Alaska, showing areas...and maps of Alaska.___________________________ In pocket 2. Sketch map of Fortymile district, showing location...gold placer-mining operations.____--__-__-______-_-__--_---_160 3. Sketch map of Eagle district, showing |
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MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA, 1916. By ALFRED H. BROOKS and others. PREFACE. By ALFRED H. BROOKS. This...of annual bulletins 1 treating of the mining industry of Alaska and summarizing the results achieved during...particular district are therefore urged to procure a copy of the complete report on that district as soon...the year and summaries of the condition of the mining industry, including statistics of mineral production...the mining industry for the years which they cover. Lack of funds prevents a visit to every mining district |
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Mendenhall, Director Bulletin 910 MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA REPORT ON PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATIONS IN 1937 PAPERS...separate publication Page (A) Mineral industry of Alaska in 1937, by P. S. Smith (published in May 1939...(B) Platinum deposits of the Goodnews Bay district, Alaska, by J. B. Mertie, Jr. (published in January..._________________ 115 (C) Fineness of gold from Alaska placers, by P. S. Smith, (published in 1941)._...publications on Alaska. _ On back of plate 1 ILLUSTRATIONS Page PLATE 1. Map of Alaska, showing areas |
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MINERAL INDUSTRY OF ALASKA IN 1930 By PHILIP S. SMITH 1 The mineral industry of Alaska was for many years...the preeminence of mining, though they have by no means displaced the hold that mining has on the welfare...the minerals produced in Alaska is second to that of the fish products, mining developments still hold...most of the residents. Assistance to the mining industry of Alaska has therefore long been recognized as...describing the different mineral commodities or mining camps and setting forth, both in the text and by |
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HAKEINGTON. SUMMARY OF MINING OPERATIONS. t A resume of the history of tin mining in Alaska up to 1914 has been...his report. Stream tin was first found on Buhner Creek, a tributary of Anikovik River, in 1900, and there...since 1902. In 1911 a dredge was installed on Buck Creek which has been in operation each season since. Two...following season. A second dredge was installed on Buck Creek in 1915 and has worked each summer since that date...hull in 1916 and installed on a dredge on Swanson Creek, a tributary of Agiapuk Eiver. The hull was carried |
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solutions with silver, copper, nickel, platinum, and palladium. Although free gold is common in sulfides, it...Am. Inst. Mining and Metall. Engineers Trans. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical...Abstracts. Geological Society of America. Boulder, Colorado. California Div. Mines and Geology Bull. California...Canadian Inst. Mining and Metallurgy Trans. Transactions of the Canadian Institution of Mining and Metallurgy...Metallurgy and of the Mining Society of Nova Scotia. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Canadian Mining and Metall. Bull |
| Cathrall, J.B., Antweiler, J.C., VanTrump, George, Mosier, E.L. (1990) Gold analytical results and gold signatures from the Anchorage, Charley River, Healy, Iditarod, Juneau, Mt. Hayes, Mt. McKinley, Ophir, Ruby, and Talkeetna quadrangles, Alaska. Open-File Report Vol. 1990 (90-210) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr90210 | Report (issue) |
McKinley, Ophir, Ruby, and Talkeetna quadrangles, Alaska By John B. Cathrall,* John C. Antweiler,* George...McKinley, Ophir, Ruby, and Talkeetna quadrangles, Alaska.............................. 2 TABLES Table...McKinley, Ophir, Ruby, and Talkeetna quadrangles, Alaska....................... 8 Table 2. Lower limits...McKinley, Ophir, Ruby, and Talkeetna quadrangles, Alaska..................................................McKinley, Ophir, Ruby, and Talkeetna quadrangles, Alaska INTRODUCTION Geochemical studies of Alaskan |
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mines, prospects and mineral occurrences throughout Alaska. 156 "00 64"0 r ctf C3 ,| / i x . T V I MD014...occurrences in the Medfra l:250,000-scale quadrangle, Alaska £\J «^J __._^ MD001 . MD002 MDOM * MD005 ,...Fairbanks, AK 99708 phone (907) 458-8951 ^J( Alaska ^ ^illi^HMlSIIKi^ v^^pflv This report is preliminary...the U.S. Government. OPEN-FILE REPORT 99-156 Alaska Resource Data File Various reports used in this...courtesy and permission of Doyon Ltd., in Fairbanks, Alaska. Requests for the inspection and use of these documents |
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of nonfuel minerals and a chapter on trends in mining and quarrying in the metals and industrial mineral...mineral industries are included. Volume II, Area Reports: Domestic, contains chapters on the minerals industry...summary of domestic nonfuel minerals. Volume ill, Area Reports: International, contains the latest available...Survey of Alabama. Alaska: Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, Alaska Department of Natural...Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology. Colorado: Colorado Geological Survey. Connecticut: State Geological |
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University, Ala. Alaska Div. Mines and Minerals Geochem. Rept. - State of Alaska Department of Natural...Geochemical Report. Juneau, Alaska. VII BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 1967 Alaska Div. Mines and Minerals...Minerals Geol. Rept.- State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mines and Minerals...Minerals Geologic Report. Juneau, Alaska. Albertan Geographer- The Albertan Geographer. Publication of the Graduate...of the Mineralogical Canadian Mining and Metall Bull. - Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin. Canadian |
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; Garland Peyton, director, division of mines, mining, and geology, department of natural rnsources,...the generous support of thousands of individual mine operators, distributors, and consurnors, as wdl...Bituminous-coal mining suffered the largest increase in its fotulity rate, mainly because of a series of mine disast;ars...Govnr.mn ('.nt C(lncern eel with d ofcnst~. 'l'ho Mining u.n...strategic 1ni1rnrnlH from Ln.tiu A..merica four mining engineers of the Bureau o_f l\,1itH>H hu.ve bee |
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Rear-Dump Euclids are standard equipment on hundreds of mine, quarry, and construction jobs. For moving rock...COVERED BY PATENTS AND APPLICATIONS IN THE MAJOR MINING cewrens: oF THe woRtoes F _—, pf fj / N >,...service your wire rope is capable of deliverin Many mine operators go on for years getting less than the...feel that you are getting good i Familiar with mining structions, Ay as a = A i) al )q equipment ...Tr ade Seyurnals, “Inc , 124 West Fourth Street, MINING WORLD, published Ente vear. California, U.S \ Subsscription |
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GOLD LODE MINING IN THE WILLOW CREEK DISTRICT. By STEPHEN R. CAPPS. INTRODUCTION. Gold mining in the Willow...Willow Creek district in 1917 was confined to the exploitation of the quartz lodes, from which almost...the first gold recovered from this area was gained by placer mining, the workable placers were soon exhausted...mines. Two of these mines, the Gold Bullion and the Alaska Free Gold, have been in operation for many years...produced the bulk of the output of the district. The Independence mine, which has for years been a producer |
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Geological of America, Boulder, INC. Place Colorado Printed in the United States by Edwards Inc...8137-1131-2 Published THE GEOLOGICAL Society Card Colorado Michigan Soctety 80301 48104 The publication...c1d e100 ehalatetetetalaiete a\s cisiera uel os YUKON STRERRETORY 2 create Keno. Greenland e ersibre...eecoeeceoeeeoeoeceee 302 se ee 305 Freeland-Chicago Creek ....see. e@eoeoceeee 307 Reina Ta ease eial(cilake...e@eeeeeeoe 323 COLORADO PLATEAU (COLORADO-UTAH-NEW MEXICO-ARIZONA) ... 323 A. Rifle area, Colorado «0s... 323 |
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Minerals of Colorado: A 100- Year Record By EDWIN B. ECKEL GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1 1 14 A...knowledge____________________________________ Future of Colorado mineralogy______________________________________...mineral localities and metallic mineral deposits of Colorado ________________________________ In pocket III...mineral localities and metallic mineral deposits of Colorado, has not been included in this reprint. Many of...especially Fischer and others, 1946). MINERALS OF COLORADO: A 100-YEAR RECORD By EDWIN B. EcKEL ABSTRACT |
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applications of the science. The Geology of Coal and Coal-Mining,' by Dr. Walcot Gibson, the first of this series...of i per cent. Certain fresh igneous rocks from mining districts in the United States, have been examined...has been collected and deposited within a limited area for no metal as originally distributed in ; any...part in all the folding and faulting that the district may undergo ; and if in the mass form of a bed...to the original structure of of the district, the area. mining districts occupy disturbed such as mountain |
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(African people) (China) Taipa Island (China) I-liu District UF laido Gilbertese language Yi kuan tao (Cult)...Intel i860 (Microprocessor) Interstate 5 I-IO District (China) I-liu [Former heading] 1750 (Microprocessor)...(Fighter plane) lakiag, USE Cape (Alaska Cape) Yakataga, Cape (Alaska : UF Cape) lalysos (Ancient city)...(Local area network system) (May Subd Geog) IBM [TK5 105.8.124] UF Token-Ring Network (Local area network...Lolly Icaricia Icaricia icarioides fenderi RT — Alaska Ice carnivals USE Dry USE Glaciology Snow |
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P. Blake, professor of mineralogy, geology and mining at the College of California, parent to the University...California, and published in the fourth and sixth State Mining Bureau reports. Then beginning in 1914 with a volume...data for the borates chapter; members of the Bay Area Mineralogists Society who provided many personal...RANGES X PENINSULAR RANGES XI ~ COLORADO DESERT GOLD-BEARING AREA Map 1-1. Map of California showing...Neodymium Neon Nickel Nitrogen Osmium Oxygen Palladium Phosphorus Platinum Potassium Praseodymium Protactinium |