Skip to main content
Advanced Search

Filters: Tags: Fairbanks (X) > partyWithName: State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (X)

3 results (8ms)   

View Results as: JSON ATOM CSV
thumbnail
This map illustrates potential near-surface sources of geologic materials that may be useful for construction and other purposes. Field observations indicate that each geologic unit (for example, flood-plain alluvium) has a definite composition or range of composition. Therefore, the presence of material type is interpreted from the distribution of geologic units (Newberry and others, 1996 - PDF96-16). Assignment of Unified Soil Classes (Wagner, 1957) is based on visual observation and interpretation of the likely distribution of the materials; no grain-size analyses were performed. Descriptions of unconsolidated deposits are modified from Pewe and Bel (1975a-d) and Pewe and Bell (1976). This map is generalized...
thumbnail
The geochemical analyses in this report result from the reanalysis of 932 archived stream-sediment pulps from the northern Fairbanks D-1, northern Fairbanks D-2, Fairbanks D-3 and southern Livengood A-1 and A-2 Quadrangles. The original geochemical data set included 1013 stream-sediment samples, (Albanese, 1982a-c).
thumbnail
This preliminary geologic map of the Fairbanks mining district was mapped at 1:63,360 scale. The report describes the geologic setting, structural geology, earthquake potential, economic geology and the description of bedrock units.


    map background search result map search result map Preliminary Geologic Map of the Fairbanks Mining District, Alaska Preliminary Derivative Geologic Materials Map of the Fairbanks Mining District, Alaska Trace element geochemical data from reanalysis of stream-sediment samples collected in 1981 from the Fairbanks mining district, Alaska Preliminary Geologic Map of the Fairbanks Mining District, Alaska Preliminary Derivative Geologic Materials Map of the Fairbanks Mining District, Alaska Trace element geochemical data from reanalysis of stream-sediment samples collected in 1981 from the Fairbanks mining district, Alaska