RI 3940 Exploration of Argentiferous Lead-Copper Deposits of the Slana District, Alaska

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert L. Thorne
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Nov 1, 1946

Abstract

As an integral part of the investigation of critical and essential minerals in Alaska , the Bureau of Mines examined the lead deposits in the Slana area . Four examinations were made during June , July, and August 1945 in the 200 - square -mile area immediately northwest of Slana . The settlement of Slana lies near the conflux of the small Slana River with the mighty Copper River less than 60 miles southwest of Tek Junction on the Alaska Highway . Travel through the area and the examination of the properties were conducted by a three-man crew consisting of the author , a caterpillar operator , and a laborer . An RD6 caterpillar , equipped with blade and winch , was used in breaking trail and freighting through the country . Supplies and equipment were loaded on a 7- by 14 -foot , double - end , go -devil , which was hauled by the tractor .
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APA: Robert L. Thorne  (1946)  RI 3940 Exploration of Argentiferous Lead-Copper Deposits of the Slana District, Alaska

MLA: Robert L. Thorne RI 3940 Exploration of Argentiferous Lead-Copper Deposits of the Slana District, Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.

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