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Copper (commodity) from
Hope Prospect, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA


Locality type:Prospect
Classification
Commodity:Copper (commodity)
Data
Commodity Data:Click here to view Copper (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hope Prospect, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1185824
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1185824:5
GUID (UUID V4):c8b10a70-d484-4a55-b175-00b54bf1a59d
Nearest other deposits of Copper (commodity)
0.2km (0.1 miles) Ivanhoe Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
1.3km (0.8 miles) Ophir; Hartford; Chilkat; Selkirk; Acropolis Prospect, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
1.6km (1.0 miles) Horrible; Savage Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
1.7km (1.1 miles) Mexican Prospect, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
1.8km (1.1 miles) Kensington mine, Berners Bay Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
2.1km (1.3 miles) Unnamed Occurrence (ARDF - JU018; northeast of Independence Lake), Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
2.2km (1.4 miles) Kensington Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
2.4km (1.5 miles) Eureka Prospect, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
2.5km (1.6 miles) Bear Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
2.6km (1.6 miles) Johnson; Northern Lights Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
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...the U.S. Government. OPEN-FILE REPORT 03-456 Alaska Resource Data File JU001 Site name(s): Unnamed
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containing radioactive minerals in the Bear Valley district, Valley County, Idaho (Part I): TEM-602, June...to accompany geologic map of the Mountain Pass District, San Bernardino County, Calif.: Mar. 14, 1952...A. F., Jr., Geology of Quartz Creek pegmatite district, Gunnison County, Colo.: TEI-138, July 15, 1952...exploration for uranium during 1951 in the Silver Reef district, Washington County, Utah: TEI-254, Jan. 11, 1954...Uranium resources in the Silver Reef (Harrisonburg) district, Washington County, Utah: TEM-214, Oct. 8, 1951
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Ketchikan and Prince Rupert Quadrangles, Southeast Alaska Cover. The Research Vessel Don J. Miller II supported...supported fieldwork by the U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska from 1969 to 1985. It was beloved by the many who...camp mostly in southeast Alaska but also in Prince William Sound, the Alaska Peninsula, and as far afield...in the Bering Sea. It was named for the eminent Alaska geologist who drowned in 1961 while conducting...KETCHIKAN AND PRINCE RUPERT QUADRANGLES, SOUTHEAST ALASKA Judith A. Richards on ridgeline geochemical sampling
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The Dividend group of prospects in the Windypah district. .. _.... _._................ 117 117 Genetic........................ _. . . . . . . . . . 138 Copper in pegmatite....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Alaska .............. _..... _. _................ _.....___ . __ _ XXI. A, Paymaster mine, Lone Mountain district; B, Corrugated, thin-bedded limestone, Mineral..... . Relations of quartz and diorite, Foley's prospect ... _.... __ ... _... __ ...... _.... __ ....
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mine, Mr. Maxwell Parker of the Yellow Jacket prospect, and many others have kindly aided the work at...Bullion Monarch (Farmer Yellow Canary prospect Prospector No. 4 prospect Sunnyside mine John) mine »...East Slope area Geologic plan of the Trinity prospect Alteration and geologic map of the Scorpion ...cut at the Saturday prospect 51, Alteration channels at the Dark Horse prospect 52. Differential thermal...mine 60. Channels of alteration at the Benny K prospect mine 65. Silicified rhyolite dike 100 feet below
Report (volume)
index fossils, 2. evaluation: Church, C. C., 2. Alaska, Blashke Island ultrabasic Geiger and scintillation...B., Jr., 4. Mining geology, retrospect and Index fossils: Stephenson, L. W., 1. prospect: McKinstry,...Photogeology. Petroleum provinces, future, United Alaska, evaluation of soil and States and Canada: Levorsen... Landform interpretation, stereoSearch for new mining districts: Nolan, T. B., 1. pairs: Powers, W. E...limestone: Lamar, Shotts, R. C., 5. J. E., 11. Gold, mining districts: Pallister, Trace elements and potash
Report (issue)
INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS STATION SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY.............................................. 14 MINING IN LINCOLN COUNTY............................................................... 26 White Oaks district .................................................................................... 41 Nogal district ................................................................................... 54 Rialto prospect .............................................
Report (volume)
Acknowledgments 5 Appraisal of identified resources 5 Mining and exploration history 5 Mines, prospects, claims...claims, and mineralized outcrops 8 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc 8 Placer gold 10 Iron 10 Molybdenum...21 Mineral and energy resources 22 Silver, gold, copper, lead, zinc, and tungsten 22 Iron 23 Nonmetallic...The study area includes parts of the Trojan mining district. More than 700 workings and mineralized outcrops...000 Ib of copper, 72,000 Ib of lead, and 2,300 Ib of zinc. The Vulcan mine-Burro prospect on the south
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deposit':?.. Elkhorn-Tizer Basin zone Elkhorn district -»_»_.,H"1 -? r7Q f i-L^ifciL P. d o-i-n DdO-Lll...Turnley Ridge prospect Breccia pipe deposits Skyline Mine Blackjack Mine Chicago and Last Hope Mines Group...geology Important occurrences Mining districts (lodes) Beaver Creek district C O O /-\ t£ +L fU -t-L Y-*...History and production Economic geology Elkhorn district 88c 88f 88f History and production Economic...History and production Economic geology Tizer-Wilson district 0 4-T -n n OC L fL J-tiy, - -_______________________
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1922, by Sam Ames on the property of the Cleveland Mining Co., a part of the W. C. McGregor ranch. In April... C., Report on the geology of the Green River district: U. S. Geol. Survey Terr. Ann. Rept. for 1877...Pleistocene epoch. The workings of the Cleveland Mining Co. appear not to have yet found a persistent zone...in many rocks, sedimentary as well as igneous. Mining. Thus far neither the ore nor the inclosing sand...Bancroft, M. F., Investigations in the Slocan district, B. C.: Canada Geol. Survey Summary Kept, for
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chapter I. Mining Districts of Counties and the State of Utah. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chapter II. Mining Districts of Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...increasing both because of renewed activity in old mining camps and because of Utahns and tourists who seek...selected metallic minerals of each county. CHAPTER I MINING DISTRICTS OF COUNTIES AND THE STATE OF UTAH The...publications may-be inter-changed. In Chapter I mining districts are listed alphabetically both for each
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production of minerals, principally Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron, Lead, Manganese and Zinc, along with lesser...AREA: The Uranium-Vanadium mines of the Edgemont Mining Dist.Autunite, Becquerelite, Carnotite, Coffinite... E, in S part of the Elk Mts., many mines and prospect pitsCarnotite. 439 South Dakota HOT SPRINGS:...the Ulster MineFluorite;  the Hidden Fortune Mining Co. (at the head of Bobtail Gulch), just N of townBarite...bend of Spearfish Canyon, center of a productive mining dist. With the first mines opened ½ mi. N of Ragged
Report (volume)
.............................................. Copper................................................................................................ Mining claims............................................................................ Clerbus Mae prospect.................................................area Continued Mary Blaine Mountain Old Denny district........................... Boomer mine (Mountain.......................................... Rusty prospect..............................................
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area______________________________ Border of the Slate Creek mining district_________________ Tungsten Creek area____________...area__________________________________ Locality 12 (New Hope prospect) ________ ~--------------- Page 55 56 57 57...claim)__________________________ Locality 15 (Eightmile Pass prospect)____________________ Locality 16 (Billy Goat ..._____________ Northern part of the Slate Creek mining district_______________ Robinson Creek area___..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ Locality 41 (New Hope claims)______________________ Locality 42 (Silver
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Otis Smith, Director Bulletin 795 F THE GILBERT DISTRICT, NEVADA BY HENRY G. FERGUSON Contributions to...General features _._ ____________ ___________ Last Hope _ ___ _ ___ _ 125 128 128 128 130 130 130 130 131...____ __________ ___________ 141 Gilbert Gold Mining Co________________________ Tom Crown_____________________________...of the Gilbert district, Nev____ _ 10. Geologic map and section of the Gilbert district, Nev ii 126 127...127 THE GILBERT DISTRICT, NEVADA By HENRY G. FERGTJSON INTRODUCTION The eastern part of the Monte
Report (volume)
................................ 50 History of mining............................................................................ 54 Condition of the mining industry.................................................................. 56 Nespelem (Moses) district............................................. ............................... 58 Production and mining conditions. ................................. 59...Metalliferous deposits Continued. Nespelem (Moses) district Continued. Mines and prospects Continued. Replacement
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cassiterite (dark brown) in a quartz–topaz vein, Taronga prospect (right, see Photograph 30). Bibliographic reference...syngenetic mineralisation, including manganese, copper and gold. They are also host to many later metahydrothermal...the Clarence-Moreton Basin, has produced iron, copper and gold skarn deposits and fractionated members...have potential for deposits which include gold–copper porphyries. Uralla Plutonic Suite rocks contain... serpentinite, mineralisation, gold, sapphire, copper, base metals, molybdenum, silver, tin, lead, zinc
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Resources A DIVISION OF NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY Mineral Deposits of Western Grant... by Elliot Gillerman NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY KENNETH W. FoRD, President NEW MEXICO...PATRICIA E. CANDELARIA, Secretary JAMES M. ROBERTSON, Mining Geologist RoNALD J. RoMAN, Chief Research Metallurgist... . . 7 Climate and vegetation 8 HISTORY OF MINING 9 Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Tyrone district . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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on the geology of the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii), the rest of the North American continent...the common economic minerals and metals, such as COPPER, GOLD, MICA, and SILVER, and other geologic entries...and have not been searched completely. A.I.M.E., Mining Geology Geophysics Div. Ann. Mtg., Abs. Tech. Papers;...Br. Abs. American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Mining, Geology, and Geophysics Division...Technical Papers; Mining Branch Abstracts. New York. A.I.M.E. Trans. American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical
Report (issue)
ARIZONA LODE GOLD MINES AND GOLD MINING by Eldred D. Wilson, J. B. Cunningham, and G. M. Butler Bulletin...Arizona Tucson ARIZONA LODE GOLD MINES AND GOLD MINING by Eldred D. Wilson, J. B. Cunningham, and G. M...Mines Bulletin No. 137, ARIZONA LODE GOLD MINES AND MINING, was originally issued in 1934 in response to the...and, in view of the restrictions placed on gold mining during the war, it was not considered necessary...which deals with the laws and regulations governing mining, however, have been deleted, inasmuch as many of
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around sixty have been exploited. some, such as copper, since the early part of the 19th century. Whereas...and diamonds continue to play a major role in the mining sector, significant deposits of base metals and...minerals have helped Namibia rank amongst the top five mining countries in Africa. both in terms of production...In this context, Namibia is a major producer of copper, lead, zinc, cadmium, arsenic, antimony, lithium...fom1 that will provide the mineral exploration and mining industry with an important reference for further
Report (volume)
MINES With a section on the THUNDER MOUNTAIN DISTRICT By B. F. LEONARD, U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, and...______________________ Salmon River district ____________________________ Chamberlain district _____________________________..._______ Edwardsburg district _____________________________ Ramey Ridge district ____________________________...________ Big Creek district ______________________________ Middle Fork district _____________________________...____ Monumental Creek district _________________________ Marble Creek district ____________________________
Report (issue)
104 Granite-related U, Th, and REE deposits in Alaska and elsewhere............105 Granite-related U.......................................109 Silver-copper brecciateddolostone .................................................... 124 Porphyry copper and porphyry copper, skarn-related. . .....................in particular; (2) Mesozoic porphyry copper and porphyry copper, skarn-rtelated systems; (3) Mesozoic...in the northeast part of the Clark Mountain Mining District, northcentral East Mojave National Scenic Area
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___ Horsehead prospect.-__--_-.---.--___---______-_.___-_-______-_ Blue Goose prospect._____________...___ Stud Horse prospect.__________________________________________ Glen Rae prospect._______________...prospect________-__--_____-___-_-_--_------___--_---Black Widow prospect.___-_-_-_-_-_-__--__-___--__________--__ Mesa...__ Yellow Jacket prospect.._______________________________________ Hotshot prospect.________________... Sneaky-Silver Falls prospect.___________________________________ Duke prospect.____________________
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Survey, U. S. Department of the Interior 11 PART 2 MINING AND MILLING OF FLUORSPAR IN NEW MEXICO, b y C....FLUORSPAR, by A. D. Hahn, formerly Professor of Mining, New Mexico School of Mines 221 PART 1.-GEOLOGY...----------------------------- 39 Capulin Peak prospect ---------------------------------------------...--------------------------------- 40 Red Hill prospect ---------------------------------------------...------------------------------ 42 Eighty-five prospect ---------------------------------------------
 
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