Geology of a subarctic, tin-bearing batholith - Circle Hot Springs, Alaska
A small batholith (56mi2) outcrops approximately 94 miles northeast of Fairbanks. It occurs in a historically rich area for placer gold. Additionally, placer tin has been recorded in the creeks that flow through or adjacent to the batholith.
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University of Alaska Mineral Industry Research Laboratory
1987
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11122/1131 |
Summary: | A small batholith (56mi2) outcrops approximately 94 miles northeast of Fairbanks. It occurs in a historically rich area for placer gold. Additionally, placer tin has been recorded in the creeks that flow through or adjacent to the batholith. |
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