Bureau Of Mines Mineral Investigations In The Juneau Mining District, Alaska, 1984-1988 - Volume 2.- Detailed Mine, Prospect, And Mineral Occurrence Descriptions - Section D - Juneau Gold Belt Subarea ? Introduction ? Location

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Earl C. Redman
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Abstract

The Juneau Gold Belt, centered on Juneau and approximately 120 miles long by 10 miles wide, stretches from Berners Bay on the north to Windham Bay on the south (fig. D-l). Access within the Juneau Gold Belt is provided by the Glacier, Thane, and North Douglas Highways. The Glacier Highway extends northwest from Juneau for approximately 40 miles to Echo Cove, and the other two roads end 5.5 miles southeast and 12.6 miles west from Juneau, respectively. None of these roads connect with other highway systems and access to other areas is restricted to airplanes, the State ferry system, and commercial barge lines. BUREAU ACTIVITIES The majority of lode gold produced in Alaska came from the Juneau Gold Belt portion of the Juneau Mining District. To evaluate the economic potential of the Gold Belt, the Bureau located 173 mines and prospects within the area. A total of 263 ad its and shafts were found and 56,650 feet of underground workings were mapped. The Bureau collected and analyzed 1,557 samples during the study. In addition, considerable detailed geologic map-ping was done in the vicinity of the mines and prospects from which ore control models were developed.
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APA: Earl C. Redman  (2012)  Bureau Of Mines Mineral Investigations In The Juneau Mining District, Alaska, 1984-1988 - Volume 2.- Detailed Mine, Prospect, And Mineral Occurrence Descriptions - Section D - Juneau Gold Belt Subarea ? Introduction ? Location

MLA: Earl C. Redman Bureau Of Mines Mineral Investigations In The Juneau Mining District, Alaska, 1984-1988 - Volume 2.- Detailed Mine, Prospect, And Mineral Occurrence Descriptions - Section D - Juneau Gold Belt Subarea ? Introduction ? Location. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2012.

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