This Conference has been designed to present pertinent information on the foregoing facets of Placer Mining for the benefit of the industry; to allow discussion with fellow miners, and to permit sharing experience so that each may benefit i n conducting his own operation.Published by t h e Mineral Industry Research Laboratory, School of Mineral Industry, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Funds for publication of this symposium volume were provided by the Mining and Mineral Resources Research Institute, Office of Surface Mining, U.S. Department of Interior
Attributed to International Correspondence Schools (Scranton, Pa.)--Canadiana 1867-1900.Attributed t...
The Institute of Water Resources has sought financial assistance for some time in an attempt to ini...
At head of title: ... Department of commerce. Herbert Hoover, Secretary. Bureau of mines. Scott Turn...
Alaska Miners' Association and the School of Mineral Industry, University of Alaska, Fairbanks confe...
An abridged format of papers, presentations and addresses given during the 1984 conference held on M...
Within the Tolovana Mining District, as a result of placer mining, 800 acres of land have been distu...
The result of Perestroyka and Glasnost has been an awakening of potential for cooperation between Ea...
This report is the first in a series of publications by the Mineral Industry Research Laboratory and...
In marked contrast to Alaska’s petroleum industry, production from the State’s mining industry has d...
Placer miners in Alaska’s interior were part of the last great gold rush in North America. As word o...
During July, August and September, 1979, a team from the Mineral Industry Research Laboratory visite...
An abridged format of papers, presentations and addresses given during the 1983 conference held on M...
Very little information on Alaska mining activities and resulting environmental changes has been av...
"To the end of 1930 Alaska, according to the records of the Geological Survey, had produced placer g...
Research that will lead to the utilization of Alaska's mineral resources and hence create new wealt...
Attributed to International Correspondence Schools (Scranton, Pa.)--Canadiana 1867-1900.Attributed t...
The Institute of Water Resources has sought financial assistance for some time in an attempt to ini...
At head of title: ... Department of commerce. Herbert Hoover, Secretary. Bureau of mines. Scott Turn...
Alaska Miners' Association and the School of Mineral Industry, University of Alaska, Fairbanks confe...
An abridged format of papers, presentations and addresses given during the 1984 conference held on M...
Within the Tolovana Mining District, as a result of placer mining, 800 acres of land have been distu...
The result of Perestroyka and Glasnost has been an awakening of potential for cooperation between Ea...
This report is the first in a series of publications by the Mineral Industry Research Laboratory and...
In marked contrast to Alaska’s petroleum industry, production from the State’s mining industry has d...
Placer miners in Alaska’s interior were part of the last great gold rush in North America. As word o...
During July, August and September, 1979, a team from the Mineral Industry Research Laboratory visite...
An abridged format of papers, presentations and addresses given during the 1983 conference held on M...
Very little information on Alaska mining activities and resulting environmental changes has been av...
"To the end of 1930 Alaska, according to the records of the Geological Survey, had produced placer g...
Research that will lead to the utilization of Alaska's mineral resources and hence create new wealt...
Attributed to International Correspondence Schools (Scranton, Pa.)--Canadiana 1867-1900.Attributed t...
The Institute of Water Resources has sought financial assistance for some time in an attempt to ini...
At head of title: ... Department of commerce. Herbert Hoover, Secretary. Bureau of mines. Scott Turn...