The Uranatina River Occurrence is a zinc mine located in Alaska.
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Uranatina River Occurrence MRDS details
Site Name
Primary: Uranatina River Occurrence
Commodity
Primary: Zinc
Secondary: Lead
Secondary: Silver
Location
State: Alaska
Land Status
Not available
Holdings
Not available
Workings
Not available
Ownership
Not available
Production
Not available
Deposit
Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Occurrence
Operation Type: Unknown
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N
Deposit Size: S
Physiography
Not available
Mineral Deposit Model
Not available
Orebody
Not available
Structure
Not available
Alterations
Not available
Rocks
Not available
Analytical Data
Not available
Materials
Ore: Sphalerite
Ore: Galena
Comments
Comment (Development): USGS OFR 80-892B LISTS THIS AS PREVIOUSLY UNRECOGNIZED OCCURRENCE
Comment (Deposit): STRATIFORM IRON-STAINED ZONES SEVERAL HUNDRED METERS LONG CONTAINING DISSEMINATED PYRITE, SPHALERITE AND GALENA?
Comment (Geology): DEPOSIT IS IN QUARTZ-MICA SCHIST OF HALEY CREEK TERRANE
Comment (Location): BEST LOCATION: USGS OFR 80-892, LOC.80 LAND STATUS VALUE CALCULATED 6-94 USING GIS OVERLAY ANALYSIS WITH BLM 1:2,500,000 SCALE OWNERSHIP STATUS MAP (1991). ; INFO FROM LAND.ST :49?
References
Reference (Other Database): BAG-OFR-80-892B-80
Reference (Deposit): USGS OFR 80-892B, LOC.80
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