RI 4828 Investigation Of Kasna Creek Copper Prospect, Lake Kontrashibuna, Lake Clark Region, Alaska

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 6967 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1951
Abstract
The Kasna Creek copper deposit near Lake Kontrashibuna in the Lake Clark region, Alaska, was the object of an investigative project by the Bureau of Mines during the fall of 1948. Recessed because of inclement weather, it was completed in 1949. This project was a part of the Bureau of Mines program in Alaska for the development of critical and strategic minerals. The ore bodies are contact-replacement deposits in limestone. Mineralization is mainly specular and micaceous hematite associated with chalcopyrite, calcite, chlorite, quartz, and amphibole. The deposit, on the right limit of Kasna Creek approximately 2 miles from the shore of Lake Kontrashibuna, is composed of two mineralized zones that range in altitude from 2,350 to 2,650 feet. This report contains a brief history of the prospect, description of the physical setting of the property, its geology, and the factual results of the Work performed by the Bureau of Mines.
Citation
APA:
(1951) RI 4828 Investigation Of Kasna Creek Copper Prospect, Lake Kontrashibuna, Lake Clark Region, AlaskaMLA: RI 4828 Investigation Of Kasna Creek Copper Prospect, Lake Kontrashibuna, Lake Clark Region, Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.