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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Charles Frank**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.56255, -150.58947). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. The primary ore is arsenopyrite, gold, pyrite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of none reported, although borden and others (1991) report other veins in the nuka bay district show carbonization, sulfidization, sericitization, and silicification of the wall rock adjacent to the veins. alteration. Reference: Pilgrim, E.R., 1933, Progress of lode mining in interior Alaska, 1932: Alaska Territorial Department of Mines Miscellaneous Report 194, 11 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic minerals resources map of the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-397, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.Borden, J.C., Goldfarb, R.J., Gent, C.A., Burruss, R.C., and Roushey, B.H., 1992 Geochemistry of lode-gold deposits, Nuka Bay district, southern Kenai Peninsula: Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1991: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2041, p. 13-21.Cobb, E.H., 1979, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than minerals fuels and construction materials) in the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 80-87, 47 p.Richter, D.H., 1970, Geology and lode-gold deposits of the Nuka Bay area, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 625-B, p. Bl-B16.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Anchor Point**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.76752, -151.86647). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. It also contains platinum. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. The primary ore is gold. The ore shows signs of none. alteration. Reference: Atwood, W.W., 1909, Mineral resources of southwest Alaska, in Brooks, A.H., and others, Mineral resources of Alaska in 1908: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 379, 411 p.Brooks, A.H., 1912, The Alaska mining industry in 1911, in Brooks, A.H., and others, Mineral resources of Alaska, 1911: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 520, p. 17-44.Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Cobb, E.H., 1973, Placer deposits of Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1374, 213 p.Moffit, F.H., 1906, Gold fields of the Turnagain Arm region: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 277, p. 7-52.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Cobb, E.H., 1979, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than minerals fuels and construction materials) in the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 80-87, 47 p..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Unnamed (near the South Branch of Trimble Glacier)**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (61.6795, -152.04274). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is molybdenum. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. The primary ore is molybdenite. Reference: U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1973, Alaska 1:250,000-scale quadrangle map overlays showing mineral deposit locations, principal minerals, and number and type of claims: U.S. Bureau of Mines Open-File Report 20-73, 95 overlays (updated in 1986, 1987).U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1998, Minerals Availability System/Minerals Industry Location System (MAS/MILS), Talkeetna Quadrangle: Worldwide Web URL http://imcg.wr.usgs.gov/data.html..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Texas Creek**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (61.72924, -151.09244). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently unknown. Production size is considered u. The primary ore is gold. Reference: SMITH, P.S. 1934, MINERAL INDUSTRY OF ALASKA IN 1932: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 857-A, P. 1-91.SMITH, P.S., 1936, MINERAL INDUSTRY OF ALASKA IN 1934: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 868-A, P. 1-91.COBB, E.H., 1973, PLACER DEPOSITS OF ALASKA: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1374, 213 P.COBB, E.H., 1979, SUMMARY OF REFERENCES TO MINERAL OCCURRENCES (OTHER THAN MINERAL FUELS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS) IN THE KENAI AND TYONEK QUADRANGLES, ALASKA: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OPEN-FILE REPORT 80-86, 37 P.U.S. BUREAU OF MINES, 1998, MINERALS AVAILABILITY SYSTEM/MINERALS INDUSTRY LOCATION SYSTEM (MAS/MILS), TYONEK QUADRANGLE: WORLDWIDE WEB URL HTTP://IMCG.WR.USGS.GOV/DATA.HTML.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic mineral resources map of the Tyonek quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-385, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Lewis River**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (61.42952, -150.84241). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently unknown. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: BROOKS, A.H., 1918, THE ALASKAN MINING INDUSTRY IN 1916: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 662-A, P. 11-62.COBB, E.H., 1973, PLACER DEPOSITS OF ALASKA: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1374, 213 P.COBB, E.H., 1979, SUMMARY OF REFERENCES TO MINERAL OCCURRENCES (OTHER THAN MINERAL FUELS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS) IN THE KENAI AND TYONEK QUADRANGLES, ALASKA: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OPEN-FILE REPORT 80-86, 37 P.U.S. BUREAU OF MINES, 1998, MINERALS AVAILABILITY SYSTEM/MINERALS INDUSTRY LOCATION SYSTEM (MAS/MILS), TYONEK QUADRANGLE: WORLDWIDE WEB URL HTTP://IMCG.WR.USGS.GOV/DATA.HTML.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic mineral resources map of the Tyonek quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-385, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Unnamed Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (61.42952, -150.84269). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. Associated gangue minerals include feldspar, quartz. The site was first produced in 1916, and last active around 1957. Reference: USGS OFR 80-86, P.19USGS OPEN FILE MAP 77-169-BUSGS MAP MF-385.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Mt. Estelle**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (61.84949, -152.89277). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold, copper. It also contains arsenic, molybdenum, antimony, lead, zinc. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. The primary ore is arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, galena, malachite, molybdenite, pentlandite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite, stibnite, gold. Associated gangue minerals include chlorite, limonite, quartz, sericite. The ore shows signs of alteration is weak and restricted to vein and joint selvages. carbonate, chlorite, sericite, and quartz are commonly associated with the sulfide and gold mineralization (millholland,1995; crowe and others, 1991; crowe and millholland, 1990; cominco american incorporated, unpublished reports, 1985 -1989). alteration. Reference: Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic mineral resources map of the Tyonek quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-385, 1:250,000 scale.Reed, B.L., and Lanphere, M.A., 1972, Generalized geologic map of the Alaska-Aleutian range batholith showing potassium-argon ages of the plutonic rocks: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-372, 2 sheets, scale 1:1,000,000.Reed, B.L., and Nelson, S.W., 1980, Geologic map of the Talkeetna quadrangle: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Map I-1174, scale 1:250,000.Green, C.B., Bundtzen, T.K., Peterson, R.J., Seward, A.F., Deagan, J.R., and Burton, J.E., 1989, Alaska's Mineral Industry, 1988, Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys Special Report 43, 79 p.Crowe, D.E., and Millholland, M.A., 1990, High-grade gold mineralization associated with high salinity hydrothermal fluids, Mt. Estelle pluton, central Alaska Range [abs.]: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 22, p. A41.Crowe, D.E., Millholland, M.A., and Brown, Philip E., 1991, Precious and base metal mineralization associated with high-salinity fluids in the Mount Estelle pluton, south-central Alaska: Economic Geology, vol. 86, p. 1103-1109.Millholland, M.A., 1995, Geology and discovery at Mount Estelle: Newsletter of the Alaska Geological Society, v. 24, no. 8, p. 1.Foley, J.Y., Light, T.D., Nelson, S.W., and Harris, R.A., 1997, Mineral occurrences associated with mafic-ultramafic and related alkaline complexes in Alaska: Economic Geology, Monograph 9, p. 396-449.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1998, Minerals Availability System/Minerals Industry Location System (MAS/MILS), Talkeetna quadrangle: Worldwide Web URL http://imcg.wr.usgs.gov/data.html.Reed, B.L., and Elliott, R.L., 1970, Reconnaissance geologic map, analyses of bedrock and stream sediment samples, and an aeromagnetic map of parts of the southern Alaska Range: U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 70-271, 24 p., 4 sheets, scale 1:250,000..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Cooper Cr.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.48258, -149.87315). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B; LOCATION 25USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 61.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Fairview**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.89452, -149.28364). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, marcasite, pyrite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of cement in breccia is iron stained and weathered to gossen. alteration. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Berg, H.C., and Cobb, E.H., 1967, Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1246, 254 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Stuudies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Tysdal, R.G., and Case, J.E., 1979, Geologic map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1150, scale 1:250,000.Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1910, Reconnaissance of the geology and mineral resources of Prince William Sound, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 443, 89 p.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1909, Notes on geology and mineral prospects in the vicinity of Seward, Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 379-C, p. 98-107..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Feather Bed**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.98563, -149.26948). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, pyrite. The ore shows signs of none reported. alteration. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Berg, H.C., and Cobb, E.H., 1967, Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1246, 254 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Stuudies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Tysdal, R.G., and Case, J.E., 1979, Geologic map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1150, scale 1:250,000.Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1910, Reconnaissance of the geology and mineral resources of Prince William Sound, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 443, 89 p.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1909, Notes on geology and mineral prospects in the vicinity of Seward, Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 379-C, p. 98-107..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Unnamed (on Granite Island)**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.6345, -149.79641). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of none reported. alteration. Reference: Tysdal, R.G., and Case, J.E., 1979, Geologic map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1150, scale 1:250,000.Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Tysdal, R.G., 1978, Mines, prospects, and occurrences map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-880-A, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000..
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The site is known as **Harris Bay Mining Co.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.73144, -149.84947). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of none reported. alteration. Reference: Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Tysdal, R.G., 1978, Mines, prospects, and occurrences map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-880-A, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Unnamed (on Holgate Arm)**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.8484, -149.86948). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Reference: Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Tysdal, R.G., 1978, Mines, prospects, and occurrences map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-880-A, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Canyon Cr.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.71536, -149.45954). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 16USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P 47-48USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES, LOCATION.
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The site is known as **California Cr.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.96787, -149.14511). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 2USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 46.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Blue Gulch**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.6837, -149.47593). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 17USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 40.
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The site is known as **Iron Mask**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.90646, -149.29142). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is zinc, copper. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, pyrite, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include calcite, quartz. The ore shows signs of silicification. alteration. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Stuudies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Tysdal, R.G., and Case, J.E., 1979, Geologic map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1150, scale 1:250,000.Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Tysdal, R.G., 1978, Mines, prospects, and occurrences map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-880-A, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1909, Notes on geology and mineral prospects in the vicinity of Seward, Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 379-C, p. 98-107..
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The site is known as **Latouche Consolidated Copper Co.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.93954, -148.0425). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. The primary ore is chalcopyrite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of none reported. alteration. Reference: Condon, W.H., and Cass, J.T., 1958, Map of a part of the Prince William Sound area, Alaska, showing linear geologic features on aerial photographs: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-273. 1 sheet, scale 1:125,000.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Stuudies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Nelson, S.W., Dumoulin, J. A., and Miller, M.L., 1985, Geologic map of the Chugach National Forest, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-1645-B, scale 1:250,000.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1909, Notes on geology and mineral prospects in the vicinity of Seward, Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 379-C, p. 98-107.Tysdal, R.G., 1978, Mines, prospects, and occurrences map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-880-A, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000.Nelson, S.W., Dumoulin, J. A., and Miller, M.L., 1985, Geologic map of the Chugach National Forest, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-1645-B, 16 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Lietzke**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.87258, -149.28947). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, pyrite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of none reported. alteration. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Stuudies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Tysdal, R.G., 1978, Mines, prospects, and occurrences map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-880-A, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1909, Notes on geology and mineral prospects in the vicinity of Seward, Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 379-C, p. 98-107..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Unnamed (near the mouth of Northwestern Lagoon)**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.74756, -149.89447). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. The primary ore is pyrite. Associated gangue minerals include feldspar, muscovite, quartz. The ore shows signs of none reported. alteration. Reference: Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Tysdal, R.G., 1978, Mines, prospects, and occurrences map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-880-A, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Peterson**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.96452, -149.28643). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper, zinc. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, pyrite, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include calcite, epidote, quartz. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Berg, H.C., and Cobb, E.H., 1967, Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1246, 254 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Stuudies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Tysdal, R.G., 1978, Mines, prospects, and occurrences map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-880-A, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1909, Notes on geology and mineral prospects in the vicinity of Seward, Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 379-C, p. 98-107..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **East Fork**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.78231, -149.42982). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 14USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 76.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Reynolds-Alaska Development Co.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.98841, -149.2706). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. The primary ore is chalcopyrite. The ore shows signs of none reported. alteration. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Stuudies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1909, Notes on geology and mineral prospects in the vicinity of Seward, Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 379-C, p. 98-107.Tysdal, R.G., 1978, Mines, prospects, and occurrences map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-880-A, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1910, Reconnaissance of the geology and mineral resources of Prince William Sound, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 443, 89 p..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Seattle Alaska Copper Co.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.96454, -147.99139). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is zinc, copper. It also contains silver. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of none reported. alteration. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Johnson, B.L., 1919, Mining on Prince William Sound: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 692-C, p. 143-151.Moffit, F.H. , and Fellows, R.E. , 1950, Coper deposits of the Prince William Sound district, Alaska; Geological Survey Bullentin 963-B, p. 47-80.Condon, W.H., and Cass, J.T., 1958, Map of a part of the Prince William Sound area, Alaska, showing linear geologic features on aerial photographs: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-273. 1 sheet, scale 1:125,000.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Stuudies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Kurtak, J.M., and Jeske, R.E., 1986, Mineral investigations in the Chugach National Forest, Alaska (Islands area): U.S. Bureau of Mines Open-File Report 54-86, 302 p., 1 sheet.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metalic mineral resources map of the Blying Sound quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-440, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1909, Notes on geology and mineral prospects in the vicinity of Seward, Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 379-C, p. 98-107.Tysdal, R.G., 1978, Mines, prospects, and occurrences map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-880-A, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Johnson, B.L., 1918, Copper deposits of the Latouche and Knight Island districts, Prince William Sound: U.S. Geological Survey BuIletin 662-C, p. 193-220..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Whale**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.97843, -148.01557). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. The primary ore is chalcopyrite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. Reference: Schrader, F.C., and Spencer, A.C., 1901, The geology and mineral resources of a portion of the Copper River district, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Special Publication, 94 p.Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Tysdal, R.G., 1978, Mines, prospects, and occurrences map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-880-A, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Unnamed (near Cape Resurrection)**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.88063, -149.28059). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is zinc, lead, silver, copper. It also contains cadmium. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, galena, pyrite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of none reported. alteration. Reference: Cobb, E.H. and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p.Tysdal, R.G., 1978, Mines, prospects, and occurrences map of the Seward and Blying Sound quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-880-A, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Bonanza Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.82814, -149.53567). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold, silver. The deposit type is classified as vein. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is gold. Associated gangue minerals include pyrite. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 849-I, P. 501USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-A, LOCATION 19USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 74.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Whistler Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.82925, -149.52483). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Additionally, there is some lead present. The deposit type is classified as vein. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is galena, gold. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 849-I, P. 500-501USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-A, LOCATION 20USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 74.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Silver Tip Cr**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.73481, -149.36454). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Additionally, there is some tungsten present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 520, P. 169-170ADGS GEOCHEMICAL REPORT. 14, P. 36USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 19USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 210.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Seattle Cr.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.86871, -149.16843). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880 B, LOCATION 8USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 203.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Sawmill Cr.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.89454, -149.26233). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 9USGS OPE FILE 80-621, P. 201.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Resurrection Cr.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.92425, -149.6229). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 11USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 193-194.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Quartz Cr.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.52952, -149.63176). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently producer. Production size is considered s. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 23USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 187..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Peterson Cr.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.89037, -149.05121). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Associated gangue minerals include chalcopyrite, scheelite. Reference: ADGGS GEOCHEMICAL REPORT 14, P. 33USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 6USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 179.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Latouche Beatson Copper Co.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.04455, -147.88668). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper. It also contains silver. Additionally, there is some gold, zinc, lead present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered m. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, cubanite, galena, gold, silver, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include ankerite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, quartz, siderite. The ore is controlled by ore bodies are located on footwall of beatson fault. The deposit is associated with beatson fault locally strikes n5e, dips 60w. sediments in area oriented n20, 65-70w structures. The site was first produced in 1904, and last active around 1930. Originally discovered in 1897. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 662, P. 204-206, 208-209THE COPPER HANDBOOK, V. 14, 1920: HOUGHTON, MICH., W.H. WEED, P. 154ECONOMIC GEOLOGY V. 19. NO 4, 1924 P. 338-368USGS BULLETIN 963, P. 63-65USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-A, LOCATION 254-256USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 137-138D. SINGER PERSONAL COMMUNICATION 1984THE COPPER HANDBOOK, V. 14, 1920: HOUGHTON, MICH., W.H. WEED, P.154; D. SINGER UNPUB. DATA, 1984..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Falls Creek**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.42731, -149.37285). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 22USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P.79.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Winner Cr**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.98982, -149.08761). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 4USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 249.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Ingram Cr.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.82426, -149.11732). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. The deposit type is classified as placer. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Associated gangue minerals include scheelite. Reference: ADGGS GEOCHEMICAL REPORT 14, P. 33-34USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 7USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 114.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Unnamed Occurrence**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.96064, -149.81374). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is molybdenum. The deposit type is classified as vein. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is molybdenite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 587, P. 137USGS BULLETIN, 926, P. 186-187USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 56.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Keynote Claim**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.61341, -149.84149). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. The deposit type is classified as vein. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is gold. Associated gangue minerals include pyrite, quartz. Originally discovered in 1913. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 592, P. 224.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Unnamed Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.82925, -149.52511). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is gold. Associated gangue minerals include quartz, sericite. The ore shows signs of sericitic alteration alteration. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 849, P.502USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-A, LOCATION 18.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Granite Cr.**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.74759, -149.26843). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 21USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 96.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Billings Creek**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.81622, -148.61926). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 28USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 37.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Placer Creek**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.2773, -149.69146). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-B, LOCATION 27USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P.195.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Unnamed (along the Kenai River)**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.46062, -150.14759). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. The primary ore is gold. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic minerals resources map of the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-397, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.Cobb, E.H., 1979, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than minerals fuels and construction materials) in the Kenai and Tyonek Quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-86, 36 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic mineral resources map of the Kenai quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-377, 1 sheet, scale 1:150,000.Moffit, F.H., 1906, Gold fields of the Turnagain Arm region: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 277, p. 7-52.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Nikiska #1**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.68838, -151.3957). This is a n deposit. The primary mineral found here is diatomite. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. Reference: Plafker, George, 1996, Geologic compilation of the southwestern corner of the Skagway quadrangle, in Dusel-Bacon, C., Brew, D.A., and Douglass, S.L., Metamorphic facies map of southeastern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1497-D, 46 p.Cobb, E.H., 1979, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than minerals fuels and construction materials) in the Kenai and Tyonek Quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-86, 36 p..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Unnamed (on Red Mountain)**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.34946, -151.49254). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is chromium. It also contains nickel. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. The primary ore is chromite. The ore shows signs of serpentzation occurs along the margin of the ultramafic body. alteration. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Brooks, A.H., 1918, Mineral resources of Alaska, 1916: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 662, 469 p.Gill, A.C., 1920, Preliminary report on the chromite of Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 712, p. 99-129.Martin, G.C., 1920, The Alaska mining industry in 1918: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 712-A, p. 1-52.Brooks, A.H., 1921, The future of Alaska mining, in Martin G.C. and others, Mineral resources of Alaska, 1917: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 714, p. 5-57.Gill, A.C., 1922, Chromite of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 742, 52 p.Smith, P.S., 1933, Mineral industry in Alaska in 1931: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 844-A, p. 1-82.Smith, P.S., 1934, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1932: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 857-A, p. 1-91.Smith, P.S., 1936, Mineral industry in Alaska in 1934: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 868-A, p. 1-91.Smith, P.S., 1937, Mineral industry in Alaska in 1935: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 880-A, p. 1-95.Smith, P.S., 1938, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1936: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 897-A, p. 1-107.Guild, P.W., 1942, Chromite deposits of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 931-G, p. 139-175.Rutledge, F.A., 1946, Exploration of Red Mountain chromite deposits, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 3885, 26 p.Twenhofel, W.S., 1953, Potential Alaskan mineral resources for proposed electrochemical and electrometallurgical industries in the upper Lynn Canal area, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 252, 14 p.Williams, J.A., 1954, Magnetic exploration of the Red Mountain chromite deposit, Kenai, Peninsula: Alaska Territorial Department of Mines Prospect Evaluation 104-3, 22 p.Wells, R.R. , Sterling, F.T., Erspamer, E.G., and Stickney, W.A., 1957, Laboratory concentrates of chromite ore, Red Mountain district, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 5377, 22 p.Berg, H.C., and Cobb, E.H., 1967, Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1246, 254 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic minerals resources map of the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-397, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.Forbes, R.B., 1974, Garnet-clinopyroxenite from Red Mountain pluton, Alaska: Geological Society of America Bulletin v. 85, p. 285-292.Bird, M.L., 1978, Electron-microprobe study of chromatites associated with alpine ultramafic complexes and some genetic implications: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 78-119, 53 p.Toth, M.I., 1981, Petrology, geochemistry, and origin of the Red Mountain ultramafic body near Seldovia, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 81-0514, 92 p.Burns, L.E., 1985, The Border Range ultramafic and mafic complex, southcentral Alaska: Cumlative fractionates of island-arc volcanics: Canadian Journal of Earth Science, v. 22, p.1020-1038.Foley, J.Y., Barker, J.C., and Brown, L.L., 1985, Critical and strategic minerals investigation in Alaska - chromium: U.S. Bureau of Mines Open-File Report 97-85, 54 p., 1 sheet.Foley, J.Y., and Barker, J.C., 1985, Chromite deposits along the Border Ranges fault, part 1, Field investigations and descriptions of chromite deposits: U.S. Bureau of Mines Information Circular 8990, 58 p.Foley, J.Y., 1992, Ophiolite and other ultramafic metallogenic provinces in Alaska (west of the 141th meridian): U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 92-20-B 65 p.Cobb, E.H., 1979, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than minerals fuels and construction materials) in the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 80-87, 47 p.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1910, Preliminary report on the mineral resources of the southern part of Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 442-D, p. 166-178.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., Singer, D.A., and Holloway, C.D., 1978, Maps and tables describing metalliferous mineral resource potential of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 78-1-E, 12 p., 2 sheets, scale 1:1,000,000.Moxham, R.M., and Nelson, A.E., 1952, Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in the southern Cook Inlet region, Alaska, 1949: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 207, 7 p., 1 plate, scale 1:500,000.Smith, P.S., 1933, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1931: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 844-A, p. 1-81.Mertie, J.B., Jr., 1919, Chromite deposits in Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 692-D, p. 265-267..
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The site is known as **Nixon Fork - Crystal**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (63.23837, -154.77684). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is silver, gold. It also contains tungsten, copper, bismuth. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. The primary ore is arsenopyrite, bismuth, chalcopyrite, scheelite, gold, pyrite. Associated gangue minerals include epidote, magnetite. The ore shows signs of extensive oxidation of primary sulfides. alteration. Reference: Martin, G.C., 1922, Gold lodes in the Upper Kuskokwim region: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 864D, p. 149-161.Mertie, J.B., Jr., 1936, Mineral deposits of the Ruby-Kuskokwim region, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 864-C, 115-245.Freeman, Larry, 1996, A progress report on the Nixon Fork underground gold mine, McGrath-McKinley district, Alaska [abs]: Abstract preprint of the 15th Biennial Conference on Alaskan Mining, Alaska Miners Association, Fairbanks, Alaska, p. 36.Herreid, G.H., 1966, Geology and geochemistry of the Nixon Fork area, Medfra quadrangle, Alaska: Alaska Division of Mines and Minerals Geologic Report 22, 34 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:40,000..
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The site is known as **Swift Gulch Placer**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (67.48858, -150.12445). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS BULL 532, P. 69, 96-97USGS OFR 76-340, P. 159REED, 1938, ALASKA DEPT OF MINES UNPUBL REPT, P. 56-57.USGS BULL 532, P. 69..
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The site is known as **Reef**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.20946, -151.82253). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is chromium. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. The primary ore is chromite. The ore shows signs of serpentization. alteration. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Brooks, A.H., 1918, Mineral resources of Alaska, 1916: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 662, 469 p.Gill, A.C., 1920, Preliminary report on the chromite of Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 712, p. 99-129.Martin, G.C., 1920, The Alaska mining industry in 1918: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 712-A, p. 1-52.Brooks, A.H., 1921, The future of Alaska mining, in Martin G.C. and others, Mineral resources of Alaska, 1917: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 714, p. 5-57.Gill, A.C., 1922, Chromite of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 742, 52 p.Guild, P.W., 1942, Chromite deposits of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 931-G, p. 139-175.Sanford, R.S., and Cole, J.W., 1949, Investigation of Claim Point chromite deposits, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 4419, 11 p.Twenhofel, W.S., 1953, Potential Alaskan mineral resources for proposed electrochemical and electrometallurgical industries in the upper Lynn Canal area, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 252, 14 p.Berg, H.C., and Cobb, E.H., 1967, Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1246, 254 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic minerals resources map of the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-397, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.Bird, M.L., 1977, Electron-microprobe analyses of chromite and olivine from alpine ultramafic complexes: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-236, 69 p.Burns, L.E., 1985, The Border Range ultramafic and mafic complex, southcentral Alaska: Cumlative fractionates of island-arc volcanics: Canadian Journal of Earth Science, v. 22, p.1020-1038.Foley, J.Y., and Barker, J.C., 1985, Chromite deposits along the Border Ranges fault, part 1, Field investigations and descriptions of chromite deposits: U.S. Bureau of Mines Information Circular 8990, 58 p.Foley, J.Y., 1992, Ophiolite and other ultramafic metallogenic provinces in Alaska (west of the 141th meridian): U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 92-20-B 65 p.Cobb, E.H., 1979, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than minerals fuels and construction materials) in the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 80-87, 47 p.Mertie, J.B., Jr., 1919, Chromite deposits in Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 692-D, p. 265-267.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1910, Preliminary report on the mineral resources of the southern part of Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 442-D, p. 166-178..
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The site is known as **Mills & Trimble**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.25946, -151.56253). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is silver, gold. It also contains copper, nickel. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. The primary ore is arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, gold, pyrite. Associated gangue minerals include calcite, quartz. The ore shows signs of alteration or oxidation of dike rock related to a possible shear zone. alteration. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Berg, H.C., and Cobb, E.H., 1967, Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1246, 254 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic minerals resources map of the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-397, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.Cobb, E.H., 1979, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than minerals fuels and construction materials) in the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 80-87, 47 p.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1910, Preliminary report on the mineral resources of the southern part of Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 442-D, p. 166-178..
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The site is known as **Unnamed (onTwo Arm Bay)**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.6895, -150.13253). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. The primary ore is gold. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of none reported. alteration. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Berg, H.C., and Cobb, E.H., 1967, Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1246, 254 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic minerals resources map of the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-397, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.Cobb, E.H., 1979, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than minerals fuels and construction materials) in the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 80-87, 47 p.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1910, Preliminary report on the mineral resources of the southern part of Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 442-D, p. 166-178..
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The site is known as **Rock**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.22057, -151.64864). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is zinc, copper. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. The primary ore is arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include clay, quartz. The ore shows signs of clay selvage along the vein margins. alteration. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Berg, H.C., and Cobb, E.H., 1967, Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1246, 254 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic minerals resources map of the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-397, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1910, Preliminary report on the mineral resources of the southern part of Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 442-D, p. 166-178.Cobb, E.H., 1979, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than minerals fuels and construction materials) in the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 80-87, 47 p..
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The site is known as **Unnamed (in Port Dick)**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.31253, -151.35947). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. It also contains silver, copper, zinc. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. The primary ore is arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, gold, pyrite, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of none reported. alteration. Reference: Brooks, A.H., 1909, The mining industry in 1908: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 379-A, p. 21-62.Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Berg, H.C., and Cobb, E.H., 1967, Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1246, 254 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic minerals resources map of the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-397, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Cobb, E.H., 1979, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than minerals fuels and construction materials) in the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 80-87, 47 p..
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The site is known as **Grubstake Gulch Area**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (61.75788, -149.43602). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Additionally, there is some copper, tungsten present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, gold, scheelite. Originally discovered in 1897. Reference: USGS B 1374, P. 19USGS OFR 77-169A, P. 7.
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The site is known as **Lost River Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (65.47427, -167.16451). This is a b deposit. The primary mineral found here is tungsten, tin. Additionally, there is some arsenic, antimony, copper, zinc, lead, molybdenum, beryllium, fluorine-fluorite present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is beryl, cassiterite, chalcopyrite, chrysoberyl, fluorite, galena, molybdenite, scheelite, sphalerite, stannite, wolframite. Concentration is done via be-f deposits are replacement in limestone process. The ore is controlled by in lost river mine sn-w mineralization along greisenized porphyry dike. The deposit is associated with be-f deposits below thrust structures. The site was first produced in 1904. Originally discovered in 1903. Reference: USGS OFR 81-364, P. A14-A15, B17-B19USGS B 1287, P. 62-84USGS B 1129USGS OFR 75-587, P.ADGGS SPEC REPT 31, P. 42ADGGS SPEC REPT 31 (LINE 1); USGS B 1247 (LINE 2).
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The site is known as **Big Hurrah Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (64.64931, -164.2366). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. It also contains silver. Additionally, there is some tungsten present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold, scheelite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore is controlled by veins in shear zones. Reference: USGS OFR 81-504, P. A4USGS OFR 81-504, P. A4 B5USGS OFR 81-504, P. A4 & B5USBM OFR 73-75, P. 72, 95-96USGS OFR 78-1-C, P. 42.
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The site is known as **Red Devil**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (61.75911, -157.32285). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is mercury. It also contains antimony. Additionally, there is some arsenic present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered m. The primary ore is cinnabar, orpiment, realgar, stibnite. Associated gangue minerals include clay, quartz. The ore shows signs of diabasic dikes altered to quartz, chalcedony, carbonate, and sericite. alteration. Concentration is done via ore formed by open space filling process. The ore is controlled by see deposit description comments. The site was first produced in 1935, and last active around 1972. Originally discovered in 1933. Reference: WEBBER, B.S., BJORKLUND, S.C., RUTLEDGE, F.A., THOMAS, B.I., AND WRIGHT, W.S., 1947, MERCURY DEPOSITS OF SOUTHWESTERN ALASKA: U.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS 4065, 57 P.JASPER, M.W., 1961, CINNABAR PROVINCE, KUSKOKWIM REGION IN REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1961: ALASKA DIVISION OF MINES AND MINERALS, P. 65-79.MALONE, KEVIN, 1962, MERCURY OCCURRENCES IN ALASKA: U.S. BUREAU OF MINES INFORMATION CIRCULAR 8131, 57 P.MACKEVETT, E.M., JR., AND BERG, H.C., 1963, GEOLOGY OF THE RED DEVIL QUICKSILVER MINE, ALASKA: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1142-G, P. G1-G16.SAINSBURY, C.L., AND MACKEVETT, E.M., JR., 1965, QUICKSILVER DEPOSITS OF SOUTHWESTERN ALASKA: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1187, 89 P.ADGGS SPEC REPT 31, P. 44COBB, E.H., 1976, SUMMARY OF REFERENCES TO MINERAL OCCURRENCES (OTHER THAN MINERAL FUELS AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS) IN THE DILLINGHAM, SLEETMUTE, AND TAYLOR MOUNTAINS QUADRANGLES, ALASKA: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OPEN-FILE REPORT 76-606, 92 P.MEYER, M.P., 1985, MINERAL INVESTIGATION OF THE IDITAROD-GEORGE PLANNING BLOCK, CENTRAL KUSKOKWIM RIVER AREA, ALASKA: U.S. BUREAU OF MINES OPEN-FILE REPORT 9-85, 232 P., SCALE 1:250,000, 4 SHEETS.RYTUBA, J.J., 1986, DESCRIPTIVE MODEL OF ALMADEN HG, IN COX, D.P., AND SINGER, D.A., EDS. MINERAL DEPOSIT MODELS: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1693, P. 180.MILLER, M.L., BELKIN, H.E., BLODGETT, R.B., BUNDTZEN, T.K., CADY, J.W., GOLDFARB, R.J., GRAY, J.E., MCGIMSEY, R.G., AND SIMPSON, S.L., 1989, PRE-FIELD STUDY AND MINERAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT OF THE SLEETMUTE QUADRANGLE, SOUTHWESTERN ALASKA: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OPEN-FILE REPORT 89-363, 115 P., 3 PLATES, SCALE 1:250,000.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic mineral resources map of the Sleetmute quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-368, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.USGS BULL 1142-G; ADGGS SPEC REPT 31.
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The site is known as **Kasna Creek Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.16054, -154.05265). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper. It also contains iron, zinc. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, hematite, magnetite, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include calcite, chlorite, quartz. Originally discovered in 1906. Reference: ADGGS GEOCHEM REPT NO 20.USGS OFR 76-485, P 39-40USGS OFR 81-1343, P. A9-A10USBM RI 4828ADGGS SPEC REPT 31, P. 44.
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The site is known as **Apollo Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (55.19367, -160.5663). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. It also contains silver. Additionally, there is some zinc, lead, copper present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, copper, galena, gold, sphalerite. The ore shows signs of propylitized alteration. The deposit is associated with north plunging shoot structures. The site was first produced in 1875. Originally discovered in 1875. Reference: USGS OFR 80-909, P. 39.ALASKA CONSTRUCTION AND OIL, VOL 24, NO 9, P. 28-30.USGS B 467, P. 21, 125-126.USGS OFR 80-909, P. 39.; ALASKA CONSTRUCTION AND OIL, VOL 24, NO 9, P 28. ADGGS SPEC REPT 31, P. 13.
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The site is known as **Smucker Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (67.29676, -157.18127). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper, silver, lead, zinc. Additionally, there is some antimony present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, galena, malachite, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include calcite, quartz. The deposit is associated with section repeated in nappes structures. Reference: USGS OFR 81-570, P. A9-A10USGS OFR 78-120I.
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The site is known as **Arctic Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (67.18011, -156.38957). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper, zinc, lead. It also contains silver, gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is bornite, chalcocite, chalcopyrite, galena, gold, sphalerite, tennantite. Associated gangue minerals include pyrite, pyrrhotite. The ore shows signs of small gossan cap alteration. The ore is controlled by stratabound. Originally discovered in 1965. Reference: USGS OFR 78-120IUSGS OFR 81-570, P. A3ADGGS SPEC REPT 31, P. 41.
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The site is known as **Greens Creek Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (58.06641, -134.61867). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold, lead, silver, zinc. It also contains copper. Additionally, there is some bismuth present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is bornite, bournonite, chalcopyrite, galena, sphalerite, tetrahedrite. Associated gangue minerals include barite, pyrite, pyrrhotite. Concentration is done via exhalative process. The ore is controlled by nose of overturned anticline. The deposit is associated with overturned anticline structures. Originally discovered in 1975. Reference: ADGGS SPEC REPT 31, P. 14-15ALASKA CONSTRUCTION AND OIL, SEPT 1982, P. 44-48.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Glacier Creek Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.39418, -136.39381). This is a b deposit. The primary mineral found here is lead, zinc, barium-barite. It also contains gold, silver, copper. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is barite, chalcopyrite, galena, sphalerite, tetrahedrite. Associated gangue minerals include calcite, chlorite, pyrite, quartz, sericite. The ore shows signs of secondary mins include: gypsum, azurite, chrysocolla, limonite, anglesite, cerussite, smithsonite alteration. Originally discovered in 1969. Reference: USGS PP 832, 33 P.ADGGS SPEC REPT 31, P. 45HAWLEY, C.C., 1976 EXPLORATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF STRATIFORM SULFIDE DEPOSITS IN ALASKA: IN SYMPOSIUM ON RECENT AND ANCIENT SEDIMENTARY ENVIRONMENTS IN ALASKA, T.P. MILLER EX: ALASKA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, ANCHORAGE, P. T1-T28..
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The site is known as **Sumdum Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (57.77753, -133.44362). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper, zinc. It also contains silver, lead. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is bornite, chalcocite, chalcopyrite, galena, malachite, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include albite, barite, calcite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, quartz. The ore shows signs of secondary iron minerals alteration. The ore is controlled by along or near faults or folds. The deposit is associated with regional nw-trending foliation, isoclinal folds overturned to sw, numerous minor folds on limbs of larger folds structures. Originally discovered in 1958. Reference: USGS B 1108-E, P. E1-E31USGS OFR 78-698, P. 28-29USGS OFR 77-649, P. 4, 128-129, 205-212, 258-259.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Sun Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (67.07458, -155.02008). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper, zinc, lead, silver. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. Production size is considered n. Reference: USGS MF-1176-F.
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The site is known as **Claim Point**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.20946, -151.82253). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is chromium. It also contains iron. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. The primary ore is chromite, magnetite. Associated gangue minerals include olivine, pyroxene. The ore shows signs of serpentation and spillitic alteration is common. alteration. Reference: Martin G.C., Johnson, B.L., and Grant, U.S., 1915, Geology and mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 587, 243 p.Brooks, A.H., 1918, Mineral resources of Alaska, 1916: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 662, 469 p.Gill, A.C., 1920, Preliminary report on the chromite of Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 712, p. 99-129.Martin, G.C., 1920, The Alaska mining industry in 1918: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 712-A, p. 1-52.Brooks, A.H., 1921, The future of Alaska mining, in Martin G.C. and others, Mineral resources of Alaska, 1917: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 714, p. 5-57.Gill, A.C., 1922, Chromite of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 742, 52 p.Guild, P.W., 1942, Chromite deposits of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 931-G, p. 139-175.Sanford, R.S., and Cole, J.W., 1949, Investigation of Claim Point chromite deposits, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 4419, 11 p.Twenhofel, W.S., 1953, Potential Alaskan mineral resources for proposed electrochemical and electrometallurgical industries in the upper Lynn Canal area, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 252, 14 p.Berg, H.C., and Cobb, E.H., 1967, Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1246, 254 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic minerals resources map of the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-397, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.Bird, M.L., 1977, Electron-microprobe analyses of chromite and olivine from alpine ultramafic complexes: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-236, 69 p.Burns, L.E., 1985, The Border Range ultramafic and mafic complex, southcentral Alaska: Cumlative fractionates of island-arc volcanics: Canadian Journal of Earth Science, v. 22, p.1020-1038.Foley, J.Y., and Barker, J.C., 1985, Chromite deposits along the Border Ranges fault, part 1, Field investigations and descriptions of chromite deposits: U.S. Bureau of Mines Information Circular 8990, 58 p.Nokleberg, W.J., Bundtzen, T.K., Berg, H.C., Brew, D.A., Grybeck, D.J., Robinson, M.S., Smith, T.E., and Yeend, W., 1987, Significant metalliferous lode deposits and placer districts of Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1786, 104 p.Foley, J.Y., 1992, Ophiolite and other ultramafic metallogenic provinces in Alaska (west of the 141th meridian): U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 92-20-B 65 p.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-A, 99 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.Mertie, J.B., Jr., 1919, Chromite deposits in Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 692-D, p. 265-267.Cobb, E.H., 1979, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than minerals fuels and construction materials) in the Seldovia quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 80-87, 47 p.Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1910, Preliminary report on the mineral resources of the southern part of Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 442-D, p. 166-178..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Red Mountain**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.35779, -151.48032). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is chromium. Additionally, there is some nickel, cobalt present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is chromite, olivine. The site was first produced in 1942. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 742, P. 6-14USGS BULLETIN 931-G, P. 140-152, 163-175USBM REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS 3885.USBM REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS 5377USGS OPEN FILE 80-87, P. 28-31USBM REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS 3885. USBM REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS 5377USGS CIRCULAR 252, P. 10-11.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Beatson Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.04455, -147.88668). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper. It also contains silver. Additionally, there is some gold, zinc, lead present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered m. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, cubanite, galena, gold, silver, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include ankerite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, quartz, siderite. The ore is controlled by ore bodies are located on footwall of beatson fault. The deposit is associated with beatson fault locally strikes n 5 e, dips 60w. sediments in area oriented n20, 65-70w structures. The site was first produced in 1904, and last active around 1930. Originally discovered in 1897. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 662, P. 204-206, 208-209THE COPPER HANDBOOK, V. 14, 1920: HOUGHTON, MICH., W.H. WEED, P. 154ECONOMIC GEOLOGY V. 19. NO 4, 1924 P. 338-368USGS BULLETIN 963, P. 63-65USGS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD STUDIES 880-A, LOCATIONS 254-256USGS OPEN FILE 80-621, P. 137-138D SINGER PERSONAL COMMUNICATION 1984THE COPPER HANDBOOK, V. 14, 1920: HOUGHTON, MICH., W.H. WEED, P. 154; D. SINGER UNPUB. DATA, 1984..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Ellamar Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (60.8982, -146.70254). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper. It also contains gold, silver. Additionally, there is some zinc present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered m. The primary ore is bornite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, tetrahedrite. Associated gangue minerals include calcite, epidote, graphite, marcasite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, quartz. The site was first produced in 1901, and last active around 1919. Originally discovered in 1897. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 605, P. 51-64, 87-92USGS OPEN FILE 79-973, P. 19-22USGS OPEN FILE REPORT 79-973, P. 19 USGS B 849-B..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Mohawk Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (64.87188, -147.99184). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. It also contains antimony. Additionally, there is some arsenic, zinc, lead present. The deposit type is classified as vein. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is galena, gold, sphalerite, stibnite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The site was first produced in 1914, and last active around 1940. Originally discovered in 1912. Reference: USGS OFR 76-662, P. 98-99USGS B. 849-B, P. 142-147.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Ryan Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (64.86355, -147.98628). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. It also contains antimony. Additionally, there is some arsenic present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently prospect. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold, stibnite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. Originally discovered in 1911. Reference: USGS OFR 76-662, P. 126-127USGS B849-B, P. 135-138USBM OFR 23-72ALASKA CONSTRUCTION & OIL, JANUARY 1984, P. 50.
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The site is known as **Hi-Yu**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (65.0719, -147.28906). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. It also contains silver, antimony. Additionally, there is some zinc, lead present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is galena, gold, silver, sphalerite, stibnite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of some oxidation products alteration. The site was first produced in 1913, and last active around 1939. Originally discovered in 1912. Reference: USGS OFR 76-819, P. 91-93USGS B 849-B, P. 52, 63, 70, 75, 104, 108-113USGS OFR 42, P. 12, 14, 37-38, 41-42.
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The site is known as **Mikado Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (67.53723, -148.25329). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. It also contains silver. Additionally, there is some zinc, arsenic, antimony, lead present. The deposit type is classified as vein. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is galena, gold, sphalerite, stibnite. Associated gangue minerals include pyrite, quartz. The site was first produced in 1909, and last active around 1984. Originally discovered in 1910. Reference: USGS OFR 76-340, P. 48USGS OFR 83-278, P. 48ADGGS SPEC REPT 31, P. 10USGS MF-878-B.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Mamie Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (55.51917, -132.28513). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper, gold. It also contains silver. Additionally, there is some iron present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, magnetite, pyrite. Associated gangue minerals include calcite, epidote, garnet, limonite, malachite. The deposit is associated with two systems of folds trending n 10 w and n 80 e respectively. one fault with several hundred ft of displacement trends n 80 e structures. The site was first produced in 1905, and last active around 1918. Originally discovered in 1898. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 347, P. 112-114, 115-117USBM REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS 4129.USGS BULLETIN 1090, P 54-93USGS OPEN FILE 878-869, P. 124-127, 143-145, 197-198USGS BULLETIN 1090, P. 54-80.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Jumbo Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (55.25251, -132.62124). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper, gold, silver. Additionally, there is some iron, molybdenum, zinc present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, magnetite, molybdenite, specularite, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include epidote, garnet, pyrite, pyrrhotite, scapolite, wollastonite. The site was first produced in 1903, and last active around 1919. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 347, P. 199-102USBM REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS 3952USGS PROFESSIONAL PAPER 251USGS OPEN FILE 78-869, P. 103-105ADGGS GEOLOGIC REPORT 48, P. 36-38USBM REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS 3952, P. 6: USGS PROFESSIONAL PAPER 251.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Bokan Mountain**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (54.91084, -132.14066). This is a b deposit. The primary mineral found here is uranium. Additionally, there is some thorium, ree, niobium (columbium), lead, fluorine-fluorite, beryllium present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered m. The primary ore is brannerite, galena, monazite, parisite, thorite, uraninite, xenotime. Associated gangue minerals include albite, cordierite, pyrite, quartz, riebeckite, tourmaline, zircon. Concentration is done via magmatic differentiation followed by hydrothermal alteration process. The deposit is associated with many steep faults cut ore body structures. The site was first produced in 1957, and last active around 1971. Originally discovered in 1955. Reference: USGS BULLETIN 1154, P. 62-73ADGGS GEOLOGIC REPORT 44, P. 7,9-10USGS OPEN FILE 76-246, P. 33-34ADGGS SPECIAL REPORT 31, P. 9CAN J EARTH SCI, VOL 20, NO 2, P. 236-245ECON GEOL V 73, NO 4, P. 512-523.
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The site is known as **Nunatak Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (58.98723, -136.10488). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is molybdenum. It also contains copper, silver. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is bornite, chalcopyrite, enargite, molybdenite, tetrahedrite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of silicified zone at margin of porphyry alteration. The deposit is associated with deposit memory in contact aureole of quartz monzonite porphyry structures. Originally discovered in 1941. Reference: USGS OFR 78-316, P. 43-44USGS OFR 81-249, P. A10-A11USGS OFR 78-494, P. A8-A9, A13, C8, C12, C272, C274-295, D17-D20, D37USGS P 632, P. 1-2, 69.
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The site is known as **Chichagoff Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (57.6636, -136.10202). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold, silver. It also contains lead. Additionally, there is some arsenic present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered m. The primary ore is galena, gold. Associated gangue minerals include calcite, pyrite, quartz. The ore is controlled by intersections of chichagof fault and splays, also warp in chichagof fault. galena indicative of good ore. The deposit is associated with sitka fault zone is a major regional feature, chichagof fault localizes ore shoots structures. The site was first produced in 1906, and last active around 1943. Originally discovered in 1905. Reference: USGS OFR 78-450, P. 28-31USGS B929, P. 78-81, 86-101ADGGS SPEC REPT 31, P. 46.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Lofty Gulch Placer**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (67.48859, -150.08862). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Reference: USGS OFR 76-340, P. 127.REEP, 1938, ALASKA DEPT OF MINES UNPUBL REPT, P. 57..
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The site is known as **Apex-El Nido Mines**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (57.94971, -136.29372). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. It also contains silver. Additionally, there is some copper, lead, zinc, tungsten, arsenic present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, galena, gold, scheelite, sphalerite, tetrahedrite. Associated gangue minerals include pyrite, quartz. The ore shows signs of diorite wall rock altered near el nido vein alteration. The deposit is associated with vertical fault lies between apex and el nido veins structures. The site was first produced in 1920, and last active around 1939. Originally discovered in 1919. Reference: USGS OFR 78-450, P. 8-11USGS B 1058-E, P. 143, 200-204USGS B 963-A, P. 20-23.
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The site is known as **Admiralty-Alaska Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (58.22752, -134.86591). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Additionally, there is some lead, zinc, copper, nickel, cobalt present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, galena, gold, pentlandite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include pyrite. The ore is controlled by cu-ni-co mineralization concentrated in olivine-hornblende gabbro in keel of gabbro pipe. The site was first produced in 1896. Originally discovered in 1887. Reference: USGS OFR 78-374, P. 6-10USGS B 1155, P. 1-10ADGGS SPEC REPT 31, P. 46.
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The site is known as **Treadwell Mines**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (58.26642, -134.377). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. It also contains silver, lead. Additionally, there is some zinc, copper, molybdenum, tungsten, antimony, arsenic present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered l. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, galena, gold, molybdenite, orpiment, realgar, sphalerite, tetrahedrite. Associated gangue minerals include albite, calcite, magnetite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, quartz, rutile. The ore shows signs of diorite highly altered (albitized & pyritized) in part alteration. The ore is controlled by ore shoots were concentrated along the slate footwall. gold associated with quartz-calcite veins, albite, and pyrite. The site was first produced in 1882, and last active around 1922. Originally discovered in 1881. Reference: USGS OFR 78-374, P. 125-128STONE, DAVID, AND STONE, BRENDA, 1980, HARD ROCK GOLD: JUNEAU, CITY AND BOROUGH OF JUNEAU, JUNEAU CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE, 108 P.NORTHERN MINER, MARCH 29, 1984, P. 12.
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The site is known as **Jualin Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (58.83864, -135.04373). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Additionally, there is some copper, lead, zinc present. The deposit type is classified as vein. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, galena, gold, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include pyrite, quartz. The ore is controlled by veins in diorite. The site was first produced in 1896, and last active around 1917. Originally discovered in 1896. Reference: USGS OFR 78-374, P. 78-79USGS B284, P. 33-34USGS B446, P. 44-47.
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The site is known as **Comet & Kensington Mines**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (58.86225, -135.07984). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Additionally, there is some copper, lead present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, galena, gold. Associated gangue minerals include calcite, pyrite, quartz. The ore is controlled by veins and stockworks of veins in fracture zones in diorite. The deposit is associated with veins in comet are in diorite and nearly normal to contact with slate & graywacke structures. Originally discovered in 1895. Reference: USGS OFR 78-374, P. 42-43, 81-82USGS B 284, P. 32-33USGS B 446, P 40-44.
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The site is known as **Golden Zone Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (63.21902, -149.64172). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is silver, copper, gold. It also contains lead. Additionally, there is some zinc, antimony, tin, arsenic present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is cassiterite, chalcocite, chalcopyrite, galena, gold, sphalerite, stibnite. Associated gangue minerals include pyrite, quartz. The ore is controlled by suggest peripheral & possibly upward enrichment of cu or cu and au relative to as in ore body. The site was first produced in 1941, and last active around 1942. Originally discovered in 1909. Reference: USGS OFR 78-1062, P. 36-40USGS P 758-B, P. B12-B16, B20-21, B31-37USBM OFR 9-67ADGGS SPEC REPT 31, P. 43.
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The site is known as **Stampede Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (63.73708, -150.37512). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is antimony. Additionally, there is some gold, silver, zinc, arsenic present. The deposit type is classified as vein. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold, sphalerite, stibnite. Associated gangue minerals include calcite, chlorite, muscovite, pyrite, quartz. The ore is controlled by intersections of nw-dipping and sw-dipping veins, also vein intersections with faults. The deposit is associated with stampede fault, movement on fault pre- and post-dated mineralization structures. The site was first produced in 1937, and last active around 1970. Originally discovered in 1918. Reference: USGS OFR 80-363, P. 98-101ADGGS OFR 98, P. 8-10, 16-17, 27, 38-39USGS B 936 NUSGS OFR 78-1-E, P. 35ADGGS OFR 92.
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The site is known as **Bonanza Creek Area**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (62.08303, -141.87194). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Additionally, there is some silver, mercury present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is cinnabar, gold, silver. Associated gangue minerals include copper, galena. Reference: USGS B1374, P. 115USGS OFR 80-927, P. 9-10, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 52, 54..
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The site is known as **Chandalar Area**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (67.50251, -148.49218). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Additionally, there is some silver present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold, silver. Associated gangue minerals include galena, monazite, pyrite, scheelite, sphalerite. The site was first produced in 1906, and last active around 1984. Reference: USGS B 1374, P. 113-114USGS OFR 76-340, P. 12, 43-44, 59, 69USGS BULLETIN 1374, P. 113. ALASKA CONSTRUCTION AND OIL MARCH 1984, P. 31.
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The site is known as **Stuyamok Area**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (62.06043, -160.95016). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold, mercury. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is cinnabar, gold. The site was first produced in 1921, and last active around 1940. Originally discovered in 1918. Reference: USGS B 1374, P. 106USGS OFR 76-866, P. 64.
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The site is known as **Gold Creek Area**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (58.31364, -134.35757). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. The site was first produced in 1880, and last active around 1940. Originally discovered in 1880. Reference: USGS B 1374, P. 103USGS OFR 78-374, P. 57-58.
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The site is known as **Porcupine Creek Area**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (59.41641, -136.23546). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is gold. Associated gangue minerals include chalcopyrite, galena, pyrite, sphalerite. The site was first produced in 1898, and last active around 1955. Reference: USGS B 1374, P. 101-103USGS OFR 78-316, P. 72, 84, 97, 102-104USGS OFR 78-316, P. 102.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Orange Hill Prospect**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (62.20386, -142.84143). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is copper, molybdenum. It also contains silver, gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently occurrence. Production size is considered n. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, gold, molybdenite. Associated gangue minerals include pyrite, quartz. The ore shows signs of central altered zone (about 400x2000m) contains abuntant biotite, quartz veinlets, minor k-feldspar, chlorite, and sericite. outer altered zones (about 100x3000m) contain chlorite, minor sericite and anhydrite. alteration. Originally discovered in 1903. Reference: USGS OFR 80-927, P. 49-50USGS MF-655K.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Crooked Creek Area**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (62.44939, -158.00292). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Additionally, there is some tin, tungsten, antimony, mercury present. Mining is carried out using a placer method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is cassiterite, cinnabar, gold, scheelite, stibnite. Associated gangue minerals include garnet, magnetite, pyrite. The site was first produced in 1910. Originally discovered in 1910. Reference: USGS B1374, P.43USGS OFR, P..
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The site is known as **Candle Creek**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (65.90939, -161.92339). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is silver, gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently producer. The primary ore is gold, silver. Reference: Mendenhall, W.C., 1902, Reconnaissance from Fort Hamlin to Kotzebue Sound, Alaska, by way of Dall, Kanuti, Allen, and Kowak Rivers: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 10, 68 p.Moffit, F.H., 1904, The Kotzebue placer gold field of Seward Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 225, p. 74-80.Purington, C.W., 1905, Methods and costs of gravel and placer mining in Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 263, 273 p.Brooks, A.H., 1907, The Alaskan mining industry in 1906: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 314, p. 19-39.Smith, P.S., 1908, Investigations of mineral deposits of Seward Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 345, p. 206-250.Henshaw, F.F., 1909, Mining in the Fairhaven precinct: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 379, p. 355-369.Henshaw, F.F., 1910, Mining in Seward Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 442, p. 353-371.Smith, P.S. and Eakin, H.M., 1910, Mineral resources of the Nulato-Council region: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 442, 432 p.Eakin, H.M., 1915, Placer mining in Seward Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 622-I, p. 366-373.Cathcart, S.H., 1920, Mining in northwestern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 712, p. 185-198.Brooks, A.H., 1922, The Alaska mining industry in 1920: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 722-A, p. 1-74.Brooks, A.H., 1925, Alaska's mineral resources and production, 1923: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 773, p. 3-52.Smith, P.S., 1926, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1924: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 783-A, p. 1-39.Smith, P.S., 1929, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1926: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 797, p. 1-50.Smith, P.S., 1930, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1927: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 810-A, p. 1-64.Smith, P.S., 1930, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1928: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 813, p. 1-72.Smith, P.S., 1932, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1929, in Smith, P.S., and others Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1929: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 824-A, p. 1-81.Smith, P.S., 1933, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1930: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 836, p. 1-83.Smith, P.S., 1933, Mineral industry in Alaska in 1931: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 844-A, p. 1-82.Smith, P.S., 1934, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1932: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 857-A, p. 1-91.Smith, P.S., 1934, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1933: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 864-A, p. 1-94.Smith, P.S., 1936, Mineral industry in Alaska in 1934: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 868-A, p. 1-91.Smith, P.S., 1937, Mineral industry in Alaska in 1935: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 880-A, p. 1-95.Smith, P.S., 1938, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1936: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 897-A, p. 1-107.Smith, P.S. 1939, Mineral industry in Alaska in 1937: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 910-A, p. 1-113.Smith, P.S., 1939, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1938: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 917-A, p. 1-113.Anderson, Eskil, 1947, Mineral occurrences other than gold deposits in northwestern Alaska: Alaska Territorial Division of Mines Pamphlet 5-R, 48 p.Berg, H.C., and Cobb, E.H., 1967, Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1246, 254 p.Koschmann, A.H. and Bergendahl, M.H., 1968, Principal gold producing districts of the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 610, 283 p.Miller, T.P., and Elliott, R.L., 1969, Metalliferous deposits near Granite Mountain, eastern Seward Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 614, 19 p.Cobb, E.H., 1973, Placer deposits of Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1374, 213 p.Cobb, E.H., 1976, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) in the Candle, Holy Cross, Norton Bay, Nulato, and Unalakleet quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 76-866, 102 p.Williams, Anita, 1998, A summary report on the mineral resources of Candle Creek and adjacent areas in Candle, Alaska: unpublished report prepared for Berg and Wetlesen, Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania, 18 p.Smith, P.S., 1930, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1928: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 813-A, p. 1-72.Smith, P.S., 1933, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1930: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 836-A, p. 1-83.Smith, P.S., 1933, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1931: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 844-A, p. 1-81.Smith, P.S., 1939, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1937: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 910-A, p. 1-113.Smith, P.S., 1941, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1939: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 926-A, p. 1-106.Smith, P.S., 1942, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1940: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 933-A, p. 1-102.Smith, S.S., 1917, The mining industry in the Territory of Alaska during the calendar year 1915: U.S. Bureau of Mines Bulletin 142, 65 p.Cass, J.T., 1959, Reconnaissance geologic map of the Candle quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-287, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.Chapin, T., 1914, Placer mining on Seward Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 592, p. 385-395.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic mineral resources map of the Candle Quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-389, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.Gault, H.R., Killeen, P.L., West, W.S. and others, 1953, Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in the northwestern part of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska 1945-47 and 1951: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 250, 31 p.Harrington, G.L., 1919, The gold and platinum placers of the Kiwalik-Koyuk region: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 692-G, p. 369-400.Harrington, G.L., 1919, The gold and platinum placers of the Kiwalik-Koyuk region: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 692, p. 369-400.Harrington, G.L., 1921, Mining on the Seward Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 714, p. 229-237.Herreid, G., 1965, Geology of the Bear Creek area, Seward Peninsula, Candle quadrangle, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys Geological Report 12, 16 p.Mertie, J.B., Jr., 1918, Placer mining on Seward Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 662, 120 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:63,360.Moffit, F.H., 1905, The Fairhaven gold placers, Seward Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 247, 85 p.Moffit, F.H., 1927, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1925: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 792, p. 1-39..
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Myrtle Creek**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (67.23969, -149.9933). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. The primary ore is gold. Reference: Schrader, F.C., 1904, A reconnaissance in northern Alaska across the Rocky Mountains, along Koyukuk, John, Anaktuvuk, and Colville rivers and the Arctic coast to Cape Lisburne, in 1901, with notes by W.J. Peters: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 20, 139 p.Brooks, A.H., 1908, The mining industry in 1907: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 345, 294 p.Maddren, A.G., 1913, The Koyukuk-Chandalar region, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 532, 119 p.Brooks, A.H., 1915, Mineral resources of Alaska in 1914: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 622, 238 p.Brooks, A.H., 1916, Antimony deposits of Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 649, 67 p.Brooks, A.H., 1918, Mineral resources of Alaska, 1916: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 662, 469 p.Brooks, A.H., 1922, The Alaska mining industry in 1920: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 722-A, p. 1-74.Smith, P.S., 1930, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1927: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 810-A, p. 1-64.Smith, P.S., 1932, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1929, in Smith, P.S., and others Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1929: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 824-A, p. 1-81.Smith, P.S., 1933, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1930: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 836-A, p. 1-83.Smith, P.S., 1936, Mineral industry in Alaska in 1934: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 868-A, p. 1-91.Smith, P.S., 1937, Mineral industry in Alaska in 1935: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 880-A, p. 1-95.Smith, P.S., 1938, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1936: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 897-A, p. 1-107.Smith, P.S. 1939, Mineral industry in Alaska in 1937: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 910-A, p. 1-113.Roehm, J.C., 1949, Report of investigations and itinerary of J.C. Roehm in the Koyukuk precinct, Alaska: Alaska Territorial Department of Mines Itinerary Report 31-1, 9 p.Holdsworth, P.R., 1952, Report of the Commissioner of Mines for the Biennium ended December 31, 1952: Alaska Territorial Department of Mines Annual Report 1952, 66 p.Brosgi, W.P., and Reiser, H.N., 1964, Geologic map and section of the Chandalar quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations Map 1-375, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.Heiner, L.E., and Wolff, E.N., eds., 1968, Mineral resources of northern Alaska, Final report, submitted to the NORTH Commission: Mineral Industry Research Laboratory, University of Alaska, Report 16, 306 p.Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic mineral resources map of the Chandalar quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-457, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.Cobb, E.H., 1973, Placer deposits of Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1374, 213 p.Mulligan, J.J., 1974, Mineral resources of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline corridor: U.S. Bureau of Mines Information Circular 8626, 24 p.Cobb, E.H., 1976, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) in the Chandalar and Wiseman quadrangles, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 76-340, 205 p.Grybeck, D.J., 1977, Known mineral deposits of the Brooks Range, Alaska: US Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-166C, 41 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:1,000,000.DeYoung, J.H., Jr., 1978, Mineral resources map of the Chandalar quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-878-B, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000.U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1978, Mineral appraisal of the proposed Gates of the Arctic Wilderness National Park, Alaska, A preliminary comment: U.S. Bureau of Mines Open-File Report 109-78, 29 p., 4 sheets.Reiser, H.N., Brosgi, W.P., De Young, J.H., Jr., Marsh, S.P., Hamilton, T.D., Cady, J.W., and Albert, N.R.D., 1979, The Alaskan Mineral Resource Assessment Program: Guide to information contained in the folio of geologic and mineral resource maps of the Chandalar quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 758, 23 p.Cobb, E.H., and Cruz, E.L., 1983, Summaries of data and lists of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Chandalar quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 83-278, 91 p.Eakins, G.R., Bundtzen, T.K., Lueck, L.L. Green, C.B., Gallagher, J.L., and Robinson, M.S., 1985, Alaska mineral industry, 1984: Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys Special Report 38, 57p.Swainbank, R.C., Bundtzen, T.K., Clough, A.H., Hansen, E.W., and Nelson, M.G., 1993, Alaska's mineral industry 1992: Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys Special Report 47, 80 p.Bundtzen, T.K., Swainbank, R.C., Clough, A.H., Henning, M.W., and Charlie, K.M., 1996, Alaska's mineral industry, 1995: Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys Special Report 50, 72 p.Holdsworth, P.R., 1955, Report of the Commissioner of Mines for the biennium ended December 31, 1954: Alaska Territorial Department of Mines Annual Report 1954, 110 p.Maddren, A.G., 1910, The Koyukuk-Chandalar gold region: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 442-G, p. 284-315.Schrader, F.C., 1900, Preliminary report on a reconnaissance along the Chandalar and Koyukuk Rivers, Alaska, in 1899: U.S. Geological Survey Twenty-first Annual Report, Part 2, p. 441-486.Reed, I.M., 1938, Upper Koyukuk region, Alaska (Wiseman, Chandalar, and Bettles): Alaska Territorial Department of Mines Miscellaneous Report 194-7, 201 p.Smith, P.S., 1939, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1937: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 910-A, p. 1-113.Smith, P.S., 1941, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1939: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 926-A, p. 1-106.Smith, P.S., 1942, Mineral industry of Alaska in 1940: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 933-A, p. 1-102.Smith, S.S., 1917, The mining industry in the Territory of Alaska during the calendar year 1916: U.S. Bureau of Mines Bulletin 153, 89 p..
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The site is known as **Kennicott Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (61.52745, -142.84638). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is zinc, silver, lead, copper. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently unknown. Production size is considered l. The primary ore is bornite, chalcocite, chalcopyrite, covellite, enargite, galena, sphalerite, tennantite. The ore shows signs of oxidation of deposits which is not related to present land surface. alteration. Reference: Bateman, A.M., and McLaughlin, D.H., 1920, Geology of the ore deposits of Kennecott, Alaska: Economic Geology, v. 15, no. 1, p. 1-80.Miller, D.J., 1946, Copper deposits of the Nizina district, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 947F, p. 93-120.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., 1970, Geologic map of the McCarthy C-5 quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-899, scale 1:63,360.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., 1971, Stratigraphy and general geology of the McCarthy C-5 quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1323, 35 p.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., 1976, Mineral deposits and occurrences in the McCarthy quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-773B, scale 1:250,000.MacKevett, E.M., Jr., Albert, N.R.D., Barnes, D.F., Case, J.E., Robinson, Keith, and Singer, D.A., 1977, The Alaskan Mineral Resource Assessment Program: Background information to accompany folio of geologic and mineral resource maps of the McCarthy quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 739, 23 p.Cobb, E.H., and MacKevett, E.M., Jr., 1980, Summaries of data on and lists of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the McCarthy Quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-885, 156 p.Armstrong, A.K., and MacKevett, E.M., Jr., 1982, Stratigraphy and diagenetic history of the lower part of the Triassic Chitistone Limestone, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1212-A, 26 p..
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The site is known as **Lucky Shot and War Baby Mines**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (61.78011, -149.40825). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. It also contains copper. Additionally, there is some arsenic, lead, zinc present. The deposit type is classified as vein. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, galena, gold, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include quartz. The ore shows signs of in shattered areas wall rock alteration is intense (chlorite, sericite, ankerite). alteration. The site was first produced in 1919, and last active around 1942. Originally discovered in 1919. Reference: USGS OFR 79-1095, P. 88-89, 157-158USGS B 849-C, P. 204-213.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Independence Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (61.78845, -149.29018). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. Additionally, there is some zinc, lead, copper, arsenic, tungsten present. The deposit type is classified as vein. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently producer. Production size is considered m. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, galena, gold, scheelite, sphalerite. Associated gangue minerals include calcite, quartz. The ore shows signs of oxidized near surface. wall rock intensely altered near vein. alteration. The deposit is associated with one or more faults offset veins structures. The site was first produced in 1908, and last active around 1984. Originally discovered in 1907. Reference: USGS OFR 79-1095, P.63-65USGS B 1004, P.58-65ADGGS SPEC REPT. 31, P.13ALASKA CONSTRUCTION & OIL, JANUARY 1983, P. 22ALASKA CONSTRUCTION & OIL, SEPTEMBER 1983, P. 14ADGGS SPEC REPT 31, P.13.
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What mineral is found in Alaska, United States?
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The site is known as **Nabesna Mine**. It is located in Alaska, United States. The coordinates are (62.37469, -143.01089). This is a m deposit. The primary mineral found here is gold. It also contains silver, copper. Additionally, there is some lead, zinc, iron, arsenic, antimony present. Mining is carried out using a unknown method. The development status is currently past producer. Production size is considered s. The primary ore is chalcopyrite, galena, gold, magnetite, sphalerite, stibnite. The site was first produced in 1931, and last active around 1940. Originally discovered in 1907. Reference: USGS OFR 80-927, P. 44-45USGS B 933-B, P. 175-199USGS MF-655KADGGS SPEC REPT 31.
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