RI 5373 Tin-Bearing Placer Deposits Near Tofty, Hot Springs District, Central Alaska ? Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 61
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1957
Abstract
As a part of the United States Department of the Interior program for developing natural resources in Alaska, the Bureau of Mines studied the tin-bearing gold-placer deposits in the Tofty area of the Hot Springs district in central Alaska. The principal objective of the Bureau's work was to obtain facts about the extent and character of the placer deposits (including tailing) to indicate the economic or strategic tin-production potential of the Tofty "tin belt." A secondary objective was to determine (if possible) the bedrock Source of the cassiterite and other minerals found in the placer deposits. The placer phase of the work was begun in July 1954 and was continued during the 1955 and 1956 field seasons. Extensions to, and connections between, known placer channels were sought by 82 churn-drill holes. The Bureau drilling did not expand the placer deposits beyond the limits established by drift-mining operations and by previous drilling done by private concerns.
Citation
APA:
(1957) RI 5373 Tin-Bearing Placer Deposits Near Tofty, Hot Springs District, Central Alaska ? SummaryMLA: RI 5373 Tin-Bearing Placer Deposits Near Tofty, Hot Springs District, Central Alaska ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.