Willow Creek

The Willow Creek is a gold mine located in Alaska.

About the MRDS Data:

All mine locations were obtained from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System. The locations and other information in this database have not been verified for accuracy. It should be assumed that all mines are on private property.

Mine Info

Name: Willow Creek

State:  Alaska

County:  na

Elevation:

Commodity: Gold

Lat, Long: 65.4, -145.67194

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Willow Creek MRDS details

Site Name

Primary: Willow Creek


Commodity

Primary: Gold


Location

State: Alaska
District: Circle


Land Status

Not available


Holdings

Not available


Workings

Not available


Ownership

Not available


Production

Not available


Deposit

Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Unknown
Operation Type: Unknown
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N


Physiography

Not available


Mineral Deposit Model

Model Name: Placer Au-PGE


Orebody

Form: SEE DEPOSIT DESCRIPTION COMMENTS


Structure

Not available


Alterations

Not available


Rocks

Not available


Analytical Data

Not available


Materials

Not available


Comments

Comment (Workings): THE CREEK HAS BEEN MINED AT ONE LOCATION ON A VERY SMALL SCALE (YEEND, 1991, P. 31).

Comment (Production): MINING HAS BEEN REPORTED (SEE WORKINGS/EXPLORATION); HOWEVER, AMOUNT OF PRODUCTION IS UNKNOWN.

Comment (Deposit): BEDROCK IN THE AREA IS THE UPPER SCHIST UNIT DESCRIBED BY WILTSE AND OTHERS (1995) AS VARIABLY GARNETIFEROUS, PELITIC QUARTZ-MUSCOVITE SCHIST, MUSCOVITE-QUARTZ SCHIST, AND CHLORITE-QUARTZ-MUSCOVITE SCHIST, ALONG WITH DISTINCT INTERVALS OF GARNETIFEROUS, CALCAREOUS ALBITE-PORPHYROBLASTIC MUSCOVITE-CHLORITE SCHIST. THE CREEK HAS BEEN MINED AT ONE UNKNOWN LOCATION ON A VERY SMALL SCALE. THE CREEK VALLEY IS NARROW, STEEP-SIDED, AND CONTAINS ONLY SMALL QUANTITIES OF GRAVEL THAT WILL YIELD LITTLE GOLD (YEEND, 1991, P. 31).

Comment (Location): THE LOCATION IS THE JUNCTION OF WILLOW CREEK AND BIRCH CREEK. WILLOW CREEK EMPTIES INTO BIRCH CREEK SEVERAL KILOMETERS ABOVE THE MOUTH OF THE NORTH FORK. WILLOW CREEK IS ACCESSIBLE WHERE IT CROSSES THE STEESE HIGHWAY. THE CREEK HAS BEEN MINED AT ONE UNKNOWN LOCATION ON A VERY SMALL SCALE.

Comment (Exploration): Status = Inactive


References

Reference (Deposit): Yeend, W. E., 1991, Gold placers of the Circle district, Alaska - past, present, and future: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1943, 42 p.

Reference (Deposit): Wiltse, M. A., Reger, R. D., Newberry, R. J, Pessel, G. H., Pinney, D. S., Robinson, M. S., and Solie, D. N., 1995, Bedrock geologic map of the Circle mining district, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys Report of Investigations 95-2b, 1 sheet, scale 1:63,360.

Reference (Deposit): Lampright, R. L., 1996, Gold placer deposits near Fairbanks Alaska: Iron Fire Publications, Nederland, Colorado, 135 p.


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