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Stibnite from
Glacier Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Stibnite
Formula:Sb2S3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Stibnite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Glacier Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:581032
Long-form Identifier:1:3:581032:1
GUID (UUID V4):57096020-ba68-4f13-a828-a03926916687
Nearest other occurrences of Stibnite
0.7km (0.4 miles) Silver Queen Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
6.5km (4.1 miles) Gold Fork; Silver Falls; Kathleen Prospect, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
9.5km (5.9 miles) Douglas (Eagle Creek Prospect), Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
12.0km (7.5 miles) Penn-Alaska Prospect, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
45.3km (28.1 miles) E Pluribus Unum; Cottrell-Spaulding Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
64.0km (39.8 miles) Ericksen-Ashby deposit, Atlin Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
68.5km (42.6 miles) Alaska Silver King Mine, Haines, Alaska, USA
References
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LODE MINING AND PROSPECTING ON SEWARD PENINSULA. By J. B. MERTIE, Jr. INTRODUCTION. The lodes of Seward...most part undeveloped. The Big Hurrah mine, in the Solomon district, produced gold from 1903 to 1907 but...been made from the Sliscovich mine, on Manila Creek, in the Nome district, but these were more in the nature...development is still in the stage of prospecting. Lode mining of some of the semiprecious and base metals, however...published later. GOLD. SLISCOVICH. The Sliscovich mine, near the head of Manila Creek, has been described
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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- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -...- - - _ - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - 16 Redoubt district--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...antimony and molybdenum- - - - - - 29 Willow Creek district . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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systematic investigation of the mineral resources of Alaska by the Geological Survey has yielded a large amount...geologic features of the metalliferous deposits of Alaska, using the results obtained by the many geologists...purely scientific results which have been achieved. Alaska is rich in metallic wealth. Its lode' and placer...The rapid advance of the mining 1 Brooks, A. H., The coal resources of Alaska: Twenty-second Ann. Kept... The Alaska coal fields: Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey No. 314,1907, pp.40-46 Brooks, A. H., Alaska coal and
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SURVEY Metallogeny and Major Mineral Deposits of Alaska by 1 Thomas K. BundtzenS 7 Henry C. Berg 0"3 ,...endorsement by the U.S.G.S. ' U.S. Geological Survey ^ Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys...unpublished data on metalliferous mineral deposits of Alaska, and on recent and older published articles and... universities, the U.S. Geological Survey, the Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys... Andersen, Resource Associates of Alaska, Inc., Fairbanks, Alaska Roger P. Ashley, U.S. Geological Survey
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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
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INTRODUCTION. The northern foothills of the Alaska Range have been widely traversed by prospectors...as a permanent supply point. In 1903 gold-placer mining commenced in the Bonnifield country, about 60 miles...area are the Alaska Range and the Tanana Flats. The Alaska Range in this, part of Alaska trends round...occupy large areas in the northern foothills of the Alaska Range. They were observed throughout the area between...one of the first men to locate in this part of Alaska. The name referred originally to the region immediately
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1)+%#. 5748';  ,WPGCW #NCUMC Alaska Resource Data File Juneau quadrangle Descriptions of the mineral...throughout Alaska. o o o o o o o o Distribution of mineral occurrences in the Juneau 1:250,000-scale...000-scale quadrangle, Alaska This and related reports are accessible through the USGS World Wide Web site...authored by: John C. Barnett and Lance D. Miller Juneau, AK This report is preliminary and has not been...03-456 Alaska Resource Data File JU001 Site name(s): Unnamed (on the west side of Casement Glacier) Site
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MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA, 1925 MINERAL INDUSTRY OF ALASKA IN 1925 By FRED H. MOFFIT INTRODUCTION...in the investigation of the mineral resources of Alaska, describing the mineral deposits, and presenting...prompt publication of notes on the more important mining developments of the year and of the principal results...investigations which may be of immediate use to the mining public. The papers included in this volume are...report on the geology and mineral resources of a district makes possible its publication with much greater
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INVESTIGATIONS IN SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA By A. F. BUDDINGTON INTRODUCTION In the Sitka district the continued operation...interest in prospecting for gold ores. In the Juneau district a belt of metamorphic rock, which extends from...the properties of the Admiralty-Alaska Gold Mining Co. and the Alaska-Dano Co. on Funter Bay and of Charles...Williams and others on Hawk Inlet. The Admiralty-Alaska Co. Avas driving a long tunnel which is designed...quartz that assays low in gold. In the Wrangell district the only property being prospected during 1924
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Placer Deposits of Alaska By EDWARD H. COBB GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1374 An inventory of the...the placer mines and prospects of Alaska, their history and geologic setting UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT...and method of presentation __ Definitions _-____ Alaska Peninsula region Aleutian Islands region ________...Anchorage district _ Redoubt district ___-_ _ Valdez Creek district __ _ Willow Creek district Yentna district...district _____________ _ ____ __________ _____ Copper River region __ _ _ _ Chistochina district Nelchina
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given to the mining of stibnite-bearing lodes, but it soon subsided. The Big Hurrah quartz mine is the only...was opened up on any considerable scale, and this mine was operated only from 1903 to 1908 and then not...underground work has been done at the Lost River tin mine, the Kougarok silver-lead property, and the gold...deposits, Alaska: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. (in preparation). 163 164 MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA, 1920...Preliminary report on the Cape Nome gold region, Alaska, with maps and illustrations, by F. C. Schrader
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groups of claims are held in the iron-bearing district. Three of these the Mogul, Monarch, and Galena...about 14 miles. 361 362 MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA, 1914. GEOLOGY. The bedrock of the iron-bearing...The gold placers of parts of Seward Peninsula, Alaska : U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 328, 1908. 8 Idem, pi...about equal amount. 364 MINERAL RESOURCES OP ALASKA, 1914. The veinlets appear to comprise only a...availability for mining is possible at the present stage .of development. PLACER MINING IN SEWARD PENINSULA
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ON AN APPRAISAL OF THE URANIUM POSSIBILITIES OF ALASKA* By Helmuth Wedow9 Max G 0 White, and Robert M0...authors 7 opinions of the uranium possibilities of Alaska through March 1951 S the date of the completion...Seward Peninsula-Kobuk region ............ York district .................. Lost River area ................ Uranium possibilities of the York district . Nome district .................. . Uranium- possibilities...possibilities ........... Council district ................ Uranium possibilities- ........... Pairhaven and
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Geological Survej7 in Alaska for 25 years, with the primary object of fostering a mining industry in the Territory...objectives is attained by geologic studies in various mining districts to determine the origin, character, and...the mining operator of the present day; that of the second benefits the prospector and the mining operator...the future. Nearly all the developed mining districts in Alaska have been examined by members of the...and occurrence of mineral deposits in interior Alaska. The paper is intended primarily as a guide to
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Synopsis of the Mineral Resources and Geology of Alaska GEOLOGICAL 1 SURVEY BULLETIN 1307 Synopsis... Synopsis of the Mineral Resources and Geology of Alaska By EDWARD H. COBB GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1307...with the Department of Natural Resources, State of Alaska UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON:...Introduction _________________________________ Alaska Peninsula region ___________________________ Aleutian..._________ Northern Alaska region ____________________________ Northwestern Alaska region _^_______________________
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MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA, 1913. By ALFRED H. BROOKS and others. PREFACE. By ALFRED H. BROOKS The...annual bulletins 1 treating of the progress of mining in Alaska a.nd summarizing the results achieved du.ring...particular district are therefore urged to procure a. copy of the com­ plete report on th.at district as soon...the year and summaries of the conditions of the mining industry, including statistics of mineral production...shall serve as convenient reference works on the mining industry for the yea.rs which they cover. Lack
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are widespread within allochthonous terranes of Alaska that are composed dominantly of greenschist-facies...concentrated in south-central and southeastern Alaska; small and generally nonproductive gold-bearing...major placer deposits in interior and northern Alaska. Oreforming fluids in all areas are consistent...hydrothermal activity. Within interior and northern Alaska, latest Paleozoic through Early Cretaceous contractional...possibly related to extension and uplift. In southern Alaska, gold deposits formed during latter stages of Tertiary
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FOR THE COLLECTOR THE ALASKA HIGHWAY; DAWSON CREEK, BRITISH COLUMBIA TO YUKON/ALASKA BORDER Ann P. Sabina... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 The Alaska Highway Kiskatinaw River occurrences.............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Churchill Mine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Tungsten Mine........................................ King Jade... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cassiar Asbestos Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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general way the 1 Hcrron, J. S., Explorations in Alaska, 1899: War Dept., Adjt. General's Office, No. 31...1-77, maps, 1901. 211 212 MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA, 1915. Yukon-Kuskokwim divide. A pack train of...and then in a general southerly direction to the Alaska Range. The drainage of the upland area northeast...of large southerly tributaries that head in the Alaska Range. It is said to be navigable for launches...been shown hitherto on the maps of this part of Alaska and has been known only to the natives and a very
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