New Discoveries at the Red Dog Zinc-Lead Deposit

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Jennings
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The Red Dog zinc-lead-silver deposit is located in the DeLong Mountains of the western Brooks Range in northwest Alaska. The region is located 145 km(90 miles) north of the village of Kotzebue (Fig. 1).Red Dog’s current resource base is 143 Mt (157 million st) averaging 16.1% zinc, 4.3% lead and 83g/t (2.4 oz/st) silver. It is contained in four structurally separate deposits— the Hilltop, Main Deposit, Aqqaluk and the newly discovered Paalaaq deposit. Recent exploration for the Aqqaluk and the Paalaaq deposits has contributed to Cominco American’s understanding of the detailed structural geology of the district and its role in the placement of individual ore bodies.
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APA: S. Jennings  (1999)  New Discoveries at the Red Dog Zinc-Lead Deposit

MLA: S. Jennings New Discoveries at the Red Dog Zinc-Lead Deposit. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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