56. Fort Knox Porphyry Gold Deposit, Fairbanks, Alaska ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Victor F. Hollister
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

This report summarizes data available on the Fort Knox gold deposit to the end of 1989. It is presented courtesy of Fairbanks Gold, operator of the Fort Knox mine. The ore body and the data base are being expanded in 1990, but this summary is pertinent for inclusion in a case history volume that, in part, stresses porphyry-type deposits. Fort Knox is a pluton-hosted gold deposit 22.5 km (14 miles) northeast of Fairbanks, AK. It is easily accessible from Fairbanks, and ultimately it will be the largest open pit gold mine in Alaska. The Fort Knox pluton has an interesting historical record, and it has been discovered at least twice. Fig. 1 shows the geology and location of major plutons in the Fairbanks mining district.
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APA: Victor F. Hollister  (1991)  56. Fort Knox Porphyry Gold Deposit, Fairbanks, Alaska ? Introduction

MLA: Victor F. Hollister 56. Fort Knox Porphyry Gold Deposit, Fairbanks, Alaska ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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