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Zinc-copper deposits near Moth Bay, Revillagigedo Island, southeastern Alaska
G.D. Robinson
1944, Open-File Report 44-88
Moth Bay is a narrow inlet on the north side of the entrance to Thorne Arm, a large bay near the southern end of Revillagigedo Island, southeastern Alaska (see insert, fig. 1). It is about 16 miles by water southeasterly from Ketchikan, the nearest port. Moth Bay is locally known...
The geology and nickel-copper deposits of Yakobi Island, southeastern Alaska
George C. Kennedy, Matt S. Walton Jr.
1944, Open-File Report 44-85
This report briefly describes the nickel-copper deposits of Yakobi Island, southeastern Alaska, as well as the general geology of the island. It also interprets and summarizes the geological data obtained during drilling tests in 1941 and 1942 by the Bureau of Mines and magnetometer exploration in 1943 by the Geological...
Chromite occurrences and a nickel prospect, Baranof Island, southeastern Alaska
Matt S. Walton Jr., G.C. Kennedy
1944, Open-File Report 44-80
This report presents the results of a brief geologic reconnaissance of some of the chromite-bearing sills between Red Bluff Bay and Silver Bay in central Baranof Island, southeastern Alaska (see figs. 1 and 2), and the results of a magnetic study of a chromite body in the ultrabasic rocks at...