This report prepared by the professional staff of the Mineral Industry Research Laboratory (M.I.R.L.), is a contemporary and detailed source of information relating to the costs of conducting mineral exploration for metallics in Alaska with commentary on the availability of essential services. As such it will serve the needs of established mining companies engaged in exploration ventures as well as newcomers to the Alaskan scene.Funding provided by the Office of Mineral Development, Department of Commerce and Economic Development, State of Alask
From introduction: The presentation of a yearly record of the Alaska mineral industry is a continuin...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Abstract: In the accompanying report reference is made to all of the deposits in Alaska in which mol...
The high cost of exploration for metallic minerals in Alaska not only reflects a 20-50% increase in ...
Continued interest by exploration companies in a Southeastern Alaska resource study in progress by t...
Includes 4 plates of maps and other oversized sheets.PURPOSE. This is the final report on the work a...
edited by John J. DiMarchiThe basic factors which affect the cost of mining in Alaska are discussed ...
In marked contrast to Alaska’s petroleum industry, production from the State’s mining industry has d...
This report is part of a series by the Mineral Industry Research Laboratory describing the mineral o...
Research that will lead to the utilization of Alaska's mineral resources and hence create new wealt...
On January 9, 1970, the U.S. Bureau of Mines entered into an agreement with the University of Alaska...
Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines discussing significant Alaskan mineral deposits. As stated...
In 1972 the U. S . Bureau of Mines awarded a grant (No. G 01 22096) to the Mineral Industry Research...
This is the homepage of Alaska's geological and geophysical survey, the agency responsible for colle...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1986This study identifies and analyzes the most...
From introduction: The presentation of a yearly record of the Alaska mineral industry is a continuin...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Abstract: In the accompanying report reference is made to all of the deposits in Alaska in which mol...
The high cost of exploration for metallic minerals in Alaska not only reflects a 20-50% increase in ...
Continued interest by exploration companies in a Southeastern Alaska resource study in progress by t...
Includes 4 plates of maps and other oversized sheets.PURPOSE. This is the final report on the work a...
edited by John J. DiMarchiThe basic factors which affect the cost of mining in Alaska are discussed ...
In marked contrast to Alaska’s petroleum industry, production from the State’s mining industry has d...
This report is part of a series by the Mineral Industry Research Laboratory describing the mineral o...
Research that will lead to the utilization of Alaska's mineral resources and hence create new wealt...
On January 9, 1970, the U.S. Bureau of Mines entered into an agreement with the University of Alaska...
Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines discussing significant Alaskan mineral deposits. As stated...
In 1972 the U. S . Bureau of Mines awarded a grant (No. G 01 22096) to the Mineral Industry Research...
This is the homepage of Alaska's geological and geophysical survey, the agency responsible for colle...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1986This study identifies and analyzes the most...
From introduction: The presentation of a yearly record of the Alaska mineral industry is a continuin...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Abstract: In the accompanying report reference is made to all of the deposits in Alaska in which mol...