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Magnetite from
Nome Coastal Plain Mine, Nome Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Nome Coastal Plain Mine, Nome Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:586587
Long-form Identifier:1:3:586587:1
GUID (UUID V4):98623d6b-437d-4b24-90fa-80b2587cb5bf
Nearest other occurrences of Magnetite
2.7km (1.7 miles) Monroeville Beach Mine, Nome Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA
2.7km (1.7 miles) Submarine Beach Mine, Nome Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA
3.1km (1.9 miles) Nome placer field Mines, Nome Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA
3.4km (2.1 miles) Center Creek and Flat; Saturday and Wonder Creeks Occurrence, Nome Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA
3.5km (2.2 miles) Center Creek Beach Mine, Nome Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA
3.9km (2.4 miles) Intermediate Beach; Clam Shell Beach Mine, Nome Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA
3.9km (2.4 miles) Nome Beach and Abrasion Deposits Mine, Nome Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA
6.0km (3.7 miles) Upper Dry Creek, Nome Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA
8.7km (5.4 miles) Rock Creek Mine (placer), Nome Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA
12.5km (7.8 miles) Boulder Creek Mine (ARDF - NM168), Nome Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA
References
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Report (volume)
BULLETIN 533 GEOLOGY OF THE NOME AND GRAND CENTRAL QUADRANGLES ALASKA BY FRED H. MOFFIT > $ CO WASHINGTON...______________________________ Location and area of the district! _ _______________ Typography ________ __...geology of Seward Peninsula _______ Stratigraphy of Nome and Grand Central quadrangles _______ Kigluaik group...___ __________ PegmatiteAge______ _____ _______. Nome group . __ Schist____________ ___________ Limestone__________..._________ Age _ _ Igneous rocks associated with the Nome group - ____ ______ Greenstone __..__ Granite-_____
Report (issue)
IRON-ORE DEPOSITS NEAR NOME. By HENRY M. EAKIN. INTRODUCTION. Considerable local interest has long...deposits of iron ore in an area that centers about 25 miles northwest of Nome. A day was spent at this...groups of claims are held in the iron-bearing district. Three of these the Mogul, Monarch, and Galena...general area. The Monarch group was reached easily in a day's travel on horseback from Nome, the route...MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA, 1914. GEOLOGY. The bedrock of the iron-bearing area consists chiefly of
Report (issue)
forth is unnecessary. In trying to cover so large an area as the southern part of Seward Peninsula, the writer...open season of 1908. a Brooks, A. H., Placer mining in Alaska: Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey No. 259,1905, pp...Bull. No. 284,190G, pp. 132-141. Moflit, F. H., The Nome region: Bull. No. 314,1907, pp. 126-144. Smith,...No. 358,1908. 267 268 MINEBAL EESOUEGES OF ALASKA, 1908. These estimates are based on statements...some other district. In this way a wrong impression may be gathered by outsiders of the mining activities
Report (issue)
MINING IN NORTHWESTERN ALASKA. By S. H. CATHCART. INTRODUCTION. The season of 1918 was the most unfavorable...unfavorable for placer mining that the Seward Peninsula has experienced. Several factors combine to account...Solomon Eiver district frost as deep as 10 feet was reported, and in the Council City district frost was...October 3 by the early freeze-up. The demand of the Nome labor union for an eight-hour day without overtime... fuel, and foodstuffs was felt severely in all mining operations. It is estimated that the cost of production
Report (volume)
Riverside Ave.. • ANCHORAGE, Alaska--Rrn. 101,4230 University Dr. • ANCHORAGE, Alaska--Federal Bldg, Rrn. E-146...25286 Denver, CO 80225 Residents of Alaska may order maps from Alaska Distribution Section, U.S. Geological...Distribution, Bldg. 810, Federal Center • FAIRBANKS, Alaska--New Federal Bldg., 101 Twelfth Ave. L f I ... ..... .I • I I GEOLOGIC STUDIES IN ALASKA BY THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 1988 Frontispiece.... Miller and Betsy Yount. Geologic Studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1988 JAMES H. DOVER
Report (volume)
Brooks.................................... 5 The mining industry in 1908, by Alfred H. Brooks............peat fuel in Alaska, by C. A. Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Mining in southeastern...southeastern Alaska, by C. ,V. Wright............................. 67 Copper mining and prospecting on Prince...resources of southwestern Alaska, by W. W. Atwood.................. 108 Mining in the· Kotsina, Chitina...153 Mineral resources of the Nabesna-White River district, by F. H. Moffit and Adolph Knopf. ..........
Report (issue)
Division of Mining & Water Management FRONT COVER Top left: From late 199] to 1993 Cambior Alaska Inc. constructed...Phase one channeled the stream around the open-pit mine operations. During the stream diversion the company...quality, stream flow, and fish populations. When the mine closed, Valdez Creek was diverted back to its original...work on Pit A-8 of Valdez Creek gold mine operated by Cambior Alaska Inc. as it appeared in early August...August 1994. From 1984 to 1995 Cambior Alaska and previous operators produced 459,162 ounces (14,279 kilograms)
Report (issue)
Department of Energy, as mandated by Section 1011 of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Public...Center, Box 25286 Denver, CO 80225 Residents of Alaska may order maps from U.S. Geological Survey, Map...Ave., Box 12 Fairbanks, AK 99701 • ANCHORAGE, Alaska-4230 University Dr., Rm. 101 • LAKEWOOD, Colorado-Federal...the U.S. Geological Survey offices: • FAIRBANKS, Alaska-New Federal Building, 101 Twelfth Ave. • ROLLA...Mineral Resources Frontispiece. Cutaway Creek area in the northern foothills of the central Brooks
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
COMPLEX ORIGIN OF SILTS IN THE VICINITY OF FAIRBANKS, ALASKA BY STEPHEN TABER Introduction Theory of Complex...Mt. McKinley National Park; (2) from the Nome Coastal Plain; and (3) from Ester Creek. Volcanic ash was...was observed in all except one "The Alaska silts have been formed and deposited from high on the valley...weathering having coarser-textured than typical Alaska silts, and been moved down valley slopes by soil...131 In a paper on perennially frozen ground in Alaska (Taber, 1943) a hypothesis was outlined for the
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)
____________________ East Tintic silver-lead district, Utah_ _____ Central mining district, New Mexico._-___ Lead, zinc...Light metals and industrial minerals-_____________ District and regional studies-________________ Beryllium...Mount Wheeler area, White Pine County, Nevada-__________ Beryllium in the Lake George district, Colorado-...________________________ Pegmatites of the Spruce Pine district, North Carolina.______________________ Vermiculite...in South CarolinaFluorspar in the Browns Canyon district, Salida, Colorado._____________________ Phosphate
 
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