Geology And Geochemistry Of The Denali Prospect, Alaska

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Don Stevens
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

The Denali Prospect (147° 08' 20" W, 63° 08' 50" N) is located on the south flank of the Alaska Range in the Clearwater Mountains in south central Alaska. (See Figure 1). The mineralization was discovered in 1963 and surface explora¬tion began the following summer. Surface trenching and diamond drilling were used to locate and sample the mineralized zones. In 1969, an adit totalling approximately 1400 feet was completed. In 1970, a -15% grade decline approximately 1800 feet long was completed. Further diamond drilling was done along with both underground programs. Although much work remains to be done to properly evaluate the prospect, results from all the work to date are quite encouraging. This paper will consider the geology of the prospect and the surrounding area, some- aspects of the geochemistry of the sulfides, and the origin of the sulfide deposits. This paper includes data from this writer's Ph. D. dissertation, "Geology and Geochemistry of the Denali Prospect, Clearwater Mountains Alaska" from the University of Alaska and subsequent work.
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APA: Don Stevens  (1972)  Geology And Geochemistry Of The Denali Prospect, Alaska

MLA: Don Stevens Geology And Geochemistry Of The Denali Prospect, Alaska. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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