OFR-43-88 Results Of 1987 Bureau Of Mines Investigations In The Valdez Creek Mining District, Alaska

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Joseph M. Kurtak
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines is currently conducting a four year mineral assessment of the 5.7 million acre Valdez Creek Mining District in Southcentral Alaska, as part of its ongoing statewide mining district evaluation program. This report is a summary of the 1987 field work, which included the examination of mines, prospects, and mineral occurrences in the study area. Placer gold has been the most important metal produced in the area, and production totaled 161,131 oz, with the majority of the production coming from the Valdez Creek Mine. Lode gold and silver production totaled 1,581 oz and 8,617 oz, respectively and came mainly from the Golden Zone Mine. Varying amounts of other metals, including copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, antimony, chrome, nickel, cobalt, tin, tungsten and platinum exist in the study area. Occurrences of industrial limestone and coal are also located in the area.
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APA: Joseph M. Kurtak  (2011)  OFR-43-88 Results Of 1987 Bureau Of Mines Investigations In The Valdez Creek Mining District, Alaska

MLA: Joseph M. Kurtak OFR-43-88 Results Of 1987 Bureau Of Mines Investigations In The Valdez Creek Mining District, Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2011.

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