OFR-100-93 Results Of The 1991-92 U.S. Bureau Of Mines Site Specific Mineral Investigations Project In Alaska

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 132
- File Size:
- 52746 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
In 1991 and 1992, the Bureau of Mines completed chromium, platinum-group metals (PGM), and tin investigations, and started indium, manganese, titanium, and vanadium investigations in Alaska. These studies were done as part of the Site Specific Minerals Investigations project. As a result of this work, the Bureau found PGM-bearing composite plutons in the Yentna River area of the Alaska Range, which are chemically similar to composite plutons in other parts of the Alaska Range and to Ural-Alaskan type complexes. Previously unknown chromium and PGM occurrences were found in the western Brooks Range. A compilation report on the Bureau's chromium and PGM investigations in the western Brooks Range was also published. Indium was found in anomalous concentrations at the Lost River tin deposit. Small occurrences of manganese were located, mapped, and sampled in the Wiseman and Chandalar quadrangles, and in the Liberty Falls, Prince William Sound, and Homer areas. Tin occurrences in western Alaska were summarized in three Bureau open file reports. The beaches near Cape Yakataga and Yakutat were evaluated for their titanium potential and a sampling methodology was developed. Vanadium investigations included examining streams in the Wiseman and Eagle areas that contained anomalous vanadium values. In the Eagle area, high vanadium, uranium, and copper values were found in the basal layers of the Road River formation.
Citation
APA:
(1994) OFR-100-93 Results Of The 1991-92 U.S. Bureau Of Mines Site Specific Mineral Investigations Project In AlaskaMLA: OFR-100-93 Results Of The 1991-92 U.S. Bureau Of Mines Site Specific Mineral Investigations Project In Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1994.