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Progress report on the Kiligwa anticlinorium
Irvin L. Tailleur, Bion H. Kent
1953, Geological Investigations, Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Alaska 40
This report was prepared to assist in the planning of seismic profiles to be run across the anticlinorium in the vicinity pf the Kiligwa River. The stratigraphy and structure of the mapped area south of the anticlinorium are reviewed....
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in the Fairbanks and Livengood Quadrangles, east-central Alaska, 1949
H. Wedow Jr., J.M. Stevens, G.E. Tolbert
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 197
Several mines and prospects in the Fairbanks and Livengood quadrangles, east-central Alaska, were examined for the possible presence of radioactive materials in the summer of 1949. Also tested were pre-Cambrian and Paleozoic metamorphic and sedimentary rocks crossed by the Elliott Highway, which extends from Fox, near Fairbanks, northward about 70...
Preliminary summary of reconnaissance for uranium on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, During 1951
M.G. White, W.S. West
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 322
Reconnaissance examinations for uranium were made at nine localities in the York, Nome, and Koyuk districts of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, during .the 1951 field season. In addition carborne radiometric traverses were made of four roads in the Nome and Council districts. Only at Brooks Mountain in the York district are uranium-bearing deposits that required...
Clay, near Nenana, Alaska
R.A. Eckhart
1952, Open-File Report 52-172
The clay deposit here described is located on the west side of the Alaska Railroad about 3.7 miles south of Nenana in N.E. 1/4 Sec. 3, T. 5 S., R. 8 W. (see figure 1). The surface of the deposit has a relief of less than 10 feet and is...
Coal investigations in the Homer district, Kenai coal field, Alaska, in 1950 and 1951
Edward Huntington Cobb
1952, Open-File Report 52-25
This report presents the results of work done in the last three weeks of the 1950 field season and in all of the 1951 season, and supplements reports by Barnes (19149) and Cobb (1950, 1951). Barnes' report covers investigations of coal-bearing rocks of the Tertiary Kenai formation in a coastal...
Geology of the Alaska-Juneau lode system, Alaska
William Stephens Twenhofel
1952, Open-File Report 52-160
The Alaska-Juneau lode system for many years was one of the worlds leading gold-producing areas. Total production from the years 1893 to 1946 has amounted to about 94 million dollars, with principal values in contained gold but with some silver and lead values. The principal mine is the Alaska-Juneau mine,...