OFR-12-90 Gold- And PGM-Bearing Conglomerate Of The Valdez Creek Mining District, Alaska

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Steven A. Fechner
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The U.S, Bureau of Mines is conducting a four-year (1987-1990) study to assess the mineral resources and mineral development potential of the Valdez Creek Mining District in southcentral Alaska. This study is part of the Bureau's ongoing statewide mining district evaluation program. This report summarizes the Bureau's site specific evaluations of two areas (Tyone and Peters Creek) of the district that were investigated to determine the bedrock sources of gold and PCM in the alluvial gravel of both areas. In the Tyone Creek area, grains of gold (up to 0.0212 oz/yd3) and platinum group minerals (PCM) were recovered from alluvium and weathered conglomerate of the Jurassic Naknek Formation and Tertiary age using placer sampling techniques, Platinum and palladium were detected in the heavy mineral concentrates recovered from placer sampling the alluvium, and Naknek Formation and Tertiary conglomerates. In the Peters Creek area, grains of gold (up to 0.014 oz/yd3) were recovered from the alluvium and Tertiary Sterling Formation conglomerate. The Bureau's evaluations indicated that drainage basins containing conglomerate are the most favorable targets for placer gold and PGM exploration; and Tertiary conglomerate represents a high volume, low grade gold resource.
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APA: Steven A. Fechner  (2011)  OFR-12-90 Gold- And PGM-Bearing Conglomerate Of The Valdez Creek Mining District, Alaska

MLA: Steven A. Fechner OFR-12-90 Gold- And PGM-Bearing Conglomerate Of The Valdez Creek Mining District, Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2011.

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