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Sericite from
Gold King Mine, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Muscovite var: Sericite
Formula:KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sericite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Gold King Mine, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:581219
Long-form Identifier:1:3:581219:6
GUID (UUID V4):50503955-1030-483f-a03b-feaa5e42ecd1
Nearest other occurrences of Sericite
3.2km (2.0 miles) Rough and Tough; Reeve and Thompson; Ruff and Tuff Mine, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USA
3.5km (2.2 miles) Cameron-Johnson; Valdez Gold Mining Co Mine, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USA
4.7km (2.9 miles) Minnie; Olson; Bald Mountain Group Mine, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USA
5.9km (3.7 miles) Rambler; Rambler Gold Mining Co. Prospect, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USA
6.6km (4.1 miles) Bessie Williams Prospect, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USA
7.5km (4.6 miles) Mayfield; Alaska Mayfield Mine, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USA
8.2km (5.1 miles) National Prospect, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USA
8.9km (5.5 miles) Hecla Prospect, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USA
8.9km (5.6 miles) Palmer Prospect, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USA
9.7km (6.0 miles) Silver Gem; I.X.L.; Shoup Bay Mining Co.; Spanish Mine, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USA
References
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Report (issue)
THE PO&T WELLS GOLD~LODE DISTRICT. By B. L. JoKNsoN. INTRODUCTION. SCOPE OJI' REPORT. The object of... and cha.ra.cteristics of the gold deposits of the Port Wells district. Before the geology and mineral...mineral resources of the district are considered a. concise description of the principal factors bearing on...economic development of the mineral deposits of the district will be given. This will be followed by a description...WORX IN '1'lllll DISTRICT. The earliest rocordect exploration o{ the Port Wells district was made in June
Report (issue)
MINING ON PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND. By BERTRAND L. JOHNSON. GENERAL FEATURES. The lode-mining districts...districts of Prince William Sound may in a general way be grouped into two concentric belts, concave southward...southward, the outer one including the gold quartz districts and the inner one including the copper camps. The...amounts of gold or silver, or both; and the gold mines produce also some silver. The ores of the gold quartz...during this process. The metallurgic treatment of the gold quartz ores is performed locally in small stamp
Report (issue)
MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE REGION TRAVERSED BY THE ALASKA RAILROAD. By STEPHEN R. CAPPS. INTRODUCTION. ...bridge across Tanana Kiver, in March, 1923, the Alaska Railroad, begun in 1915, was opened for direct...Pacific coast, and Fairbanks, in the heart of central Alaska, a distance of 468 miles (fig. 1). Rarely has ...showing location of the region traversed by the Alaska Railroad. the construction of a railroad of this...in transporting pas73 74 MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA, 1922. sengers and freight to the basins of these
Report (volume)
Metalliferous Lode Deposits and Placer Districts of Alaska By WARREN j. NOKLEBERG, THOMAS K. BUNDTZEN, HENRY...metalliferous lode deposits and placer districts of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1786 Bibliography...No.: 119.3:1786 1. Placer deposits-Alaska. 2. Ore deposits-Alaska. I. Nokleberg, Warren j. II. Series...COVER Mill buildings at Kennecott, Alaska. The Kennecott district Cu-Ag mines in the Wrangell Mountains...deposit description for Kennecott district (number 30 for southern Alaska). Copyrighted drawing used by permission
Report (volume)
PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATIONS OF MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA IN 1905 By ALFRED H. BROOKS AND OTHERS WASHINGTON.................................... Southeastern Alaska......................................................................................... Prince William Sound............................................................................ Southwestern Alaska............................................................................................ THE MINING INDUSTRY IN 1905, by Alfred H. Brooks.........
Report (issue)
LODE MINING AND PROSPECTING ON SEWARD PENINSULA. By J. B. MERTIE, Jr. INTRODUCTION. The lodes of Seward...undeveloped. The Big Hurrah mine, in the Solomon district, produced gold from 1903 to 1907 but has not...shipments of gold ore have been made from the Sliscovich mine, on Manila Creek, in the Nome district, but these...two properties, gold lode development is still in the stage of prospecting. Lode mining of some of the...studies, will be published later. GOLD. SLISCOVICH. The Sliscovich mine, near the head of Manila Creek
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PREPARED IN COLLABORATION WITH ALASKA DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS...NORTHEASTERN RUSSIA METALLOGENESIS OF MAINLAND ALASKA AND THE RUSSIAN NORTHEAST By Warren J. Noklebergl...and Richard D. Koch 1 1-U.S. Geological Survey ^-Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys...OPEN-FILE REPORT 93-339 PREPARED IN COLLABORATION WITH ALASKA DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS...LODE DEPOSITS AND PLACER DISTRICTS FOR MAINLAND ALASKA AND THE RUSSIAN NORTHEAST By Warren J. Nokleberg1
Report (issue)
Alaska Resource Data File, Valdez quadrangle, Alaska By Travis L. Hudson1 Open-File Report 03–30 2003...GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 1 Sequim, Washington Alaska Resource Data File Valdez quadrangle Descriptions of the mineral...throughout Alaska. o o o o o o o o Distribution of mineral occurrences in the Valdez 1:250,000-scale...000-scale quadrangle, Alaska This and related reports are accessible through the USGS World Wide Web site...the U.S. Government. OPEN-FILE REPORT 03-30 Alaska Resource Data File VA001 Site name(s): Unnamed
Report (volume)
Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska By HENRY C. BERG and EDWARD H. COBB . G E O L O G I C A L S...A n inventory of the mines and )- grosfiects of Alaska and their ' f geologic settings UNITED STATES...acknowledgments--- - - - - - ----- - - - -- - -- 4 Alaska Peninsula region- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -...Iron---------------------------_---_- ....................... 11 Gold and copper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....- - - _ - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - 16 Redoubt district--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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A diamond-drill crew explores the Johnson River gold-polymetallic deposit near Iliamna volcano about...(997,542 tonnes) grading 10.35 grams per tonnes gold, 7.84 grams per tonnes silver, 8.37% zinc, 1.17%...developed, the deposit will be mined by underground mining methods. The deposit is part of lands owned by...fine) gold nuggets recovered from Silverado Mines Inc. openpit and underground placer gold mine operations...Mary's bench depositsin the Koyukuk-Nolan district of northern Alaska. The center nugget weighs 41.35 ounces
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SMITH, Director Bulletin 649 ANTIMONY DEPOSITS OF ALASKA BY ALFRED H. BROOKS WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING................................................. Mining developments and production........................................-.----.-------------Siliceous gold-bearing stibnite lodes.............................................. 1............... Fairbanks district. ................................................................................... Fredericks mine.......................................... Spaulding
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mines, prospects and mineral occurrences throughout Alaska. Distribution of mineral occurrences in the Anchorage...Anchorage 1:250,000-scale quadrangle, southcentral Alaska This and related reports are accessible through...REPORT 98-599 ZUSGS science for a changing world Alaska Resource Data File INSET MAP 1 T^'-^-r \ _ -...UAN°22ANOe Alaska Resource Data File AN001 Site name(s): Independence Site type: Mine ARDFno.: AN001...marked with an adit symbol and labeled 'Independence Mine' on the Anchorage D-7 1:63,360-scale topographic
Report (issue)
and placer districts for the Russian Far East, Alaska, and the Canadian Cordillera, by Warren J. Nokleberg...deposits and placer districts of the Russian Far East, Alaska, and the Canadian Cordillera. The report provides...Format) formats, and the mineral-deposit and placer district tables in dBase 3/4, FileMaker Pro 2.0, and tab-delineated...ACADEMY OF SCIENCES GEOLOGICAL COMMITTEE OF RUSSIA ALASKA DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS...AND PLACER DISTRICTS FOR THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST, ALASKA, AND THE CANADIAN CORDILLERA By Warren J. Nokleberg1
Book (volume)
.............................................1 Alaska ..............................................................................................4 Alaska County and Stream Map ..................................................14 Arizona – Apache Co. Mining Districts .............................................................23 Arizona – Cochise Co. Mining Districts ...........................................24 Arizona – Northern half of Coconino Co. Mining Districts ..............................25 Arizona
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PAPER 70 J..,l ' THE MOUNT· McKINLEY REGION, ALASKA . BY ALFRED H. BROOKS WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF THE...• ~ .... _. ___ . _............... ~ _... ___ _ Alaska Range __ . _• _....... ~ .. _............ ~ .....____ ..... __ . _ Outline of geology of central Alaska .. ___ . _. _. ____ .. ___ . _. _. __ .. _______... _......... _.......... ____ .... __ . Yentna district ......... _......... _........ ·.....................·.......•........................ Valdez Creek, by'F.·H. Mofllt. _. ___ .. _.. _..... _........
Report (volume)
OTIS SMITH, DIKECTOB 4:4:2 MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA REPORT ON PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATIONS IN 1909 ...The mining industry in 1909, by Alfred H. Brooks........................... Page. 5 20 Alaska coal...Charles A. Davis................ 101 Mining in southeastern Alaska, by Adolph Knopf......................reconnaissance in southeastern Alaska, by John C. Hoyt. Mining in the Chitina district, by Fred H. Moffit............................... Mining and prospecting on Prince William Sound, in 1909, by U. S. Grant....
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.............................................1 Alaska..................................................to the California gold rush of 1849, this portion of Alabama experienced its own gold rush, largely unprofitable...unprofitable, although gold may still be panned in the regional streams. Most of the rest of the state...GENERAL AREA: c county gravel pits along the Cahaba R.⎯gemmy minerals, petrified wood; d area limestone...Celestite, marble; e SIXMILE (hamlet on Sixmile Cr.), area of abandoned mines⎯Barite (crystallized, massive
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.............................................1 Alaska..................................................to the California gold rush of 1849, this portion of Alabama experienced its own gold rush, largely unprofitable...unprofitable, although gold may still be panned in the regional streams. Most of the rest of the state...GENERAL AREA: c county gravel pits along the Cahaba R.⎯gemmy minerals, petrified wood; d area limestone...Celestite, marble; e SIXMILE (hamlet on Sixmile Cr.), area of abandoned mines⎯Barite (crystallized, massive
Report (issue)
Principal Gold-Producing Districts of the United States By A. H. KOSCHMANN and M. H. BERGENDAHL GEOLOGICAL...description of the geology, mining history, and production of the major gold-mining districts in 21 States...STEWART L. UDALL, Secretary GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. William T. Pecora, Director Library of Congress catalog-card...relations ---------------------------History of gold mining and trends in production_ J\labama ---------...-­ Tallapoosa County --------------------------Alaska -----------------------------------------Cook Inlet-Susitna
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INTRODUCTION. The northern foothills of the Alaska Range have been widely traversed by prospectors...Fairbanks as a permanent supply point. In 1903 gold-placer mining commenced in the Bonnifield country, about...Fairbanks and 30 miles north of Mount McKinley, was an area of considerable activity. These regions had produced...respectively, about $30,000 and $175,000 in placer gold. The writer and C. S. Blair, field assistant, were...entire area are the Alaska Range and the Tanana Flats. The Alaska Range in this, part of Alaska trends
Report (issue)
Prepared in cooperation with the Colorado State Mining Industrial Development Board A study of part of...WALTER J. HICKEL, Secretary GEOLOGICAL SURVEY William T. Pecora, Director Library of Congress catalog-card..._--Exploration and mining ____________________________ _ Lake Emma-Ross Basin area ____________________..._ Cement Creek-Bonita Peak area _____ ---_--------Engineer Mountain area __________________ --- ___ Poughkeepsie...Poughkeepsie Gulch area ___________ ------------Mineral Point area _____________________________ _ California
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.................... ........ San Juan volcanic area .......................... .......................-.-....I.. Location with regard to the volcanic area ......... ...........:..... San Juan formation .................../................:. Methods of mining and treatment of ores....-....--. ...... ........Silver Lake mine..... . -.-.-..--....-.---..-.-. ....................... 145 145 145 149 Iowa mine ........Royal Tiger mine......................... 159 ......--.....-....-.-....-. Buckeye mine ...........
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here are data on sulfide and nonsulfide mineralogy, gold and silver grades and deposit tonnage. A discussion...deposit name, country, local geographical area, mineralogy, gold and silver grades, tonnage, and references...deposit. Table 4, part B, gives an alphabetic list of mine and properties followed by the deposit name. CHARACTERISTICS...1980)). These deposits are primarily worked for gold. Silver is a minor byproduct; about 14 percent of...infrequently, the disseminated ore was a major source of gold. DEFINITION OF DEPOSIT Definition of deposits as
Book (volume)
THE GEOLOGY OF ALASKA The Geology of North America 'll L *• / ^ X, ^x /yj 5*? ^^vrA. j /X XxT &...Geology of North America Volume G-l The Geology of Alaska Edited by George Plafker U.S. Geological Survey...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The Geology of Alaska / edited by George Plafker and Henry C. Berg, p...educational advancement. 1. Geology—Alaska. 2. Mines and mineral resources—Alaska. I. Plafker, George, 1929. II...north from over the Chaix Hills along the Gulf of Alaska. Bedded marine Tertiary rocks of the Yakutat terrane
Report (issue)
"\VALCOTT, DIRECTOR GEO LOGY AND GOLD DEPOSITS OF THE CRIPPLE CREEK DISTRICT, COLORADO BY \V ALDEl\;IAR... . . . . . . . First geological survey of the district .............................. _• . . . . . ..................... Geological structure of the district ............... _................... __ .. _...._____________ ........ . 100 Petrology of the district ______________ . _______________________________________________...___ _ 113 Chapter IV. -General mineralogy of the district . _______________ .... ____ .. ______________
 
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