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The engineering-geologic map is derived electronically, using Geographic Information System (GIS) software, from the surficial-geologic map of the second segment of the proposed natural gas pipeline corridor through the upper Tanana valley, a 12-mi-wide (19.3-km-wide) area that straddles the Alaska Highway through the upper Tanana River valley from the Robertson River eastward to near Tetlin Junction in the Tanacross Quadrangle (Reger and Hubbard, PIR 2009-6A). Surficial-geologic units were initially identified by interpretation of false-color ~1:65,000-scale infrared aerial photographs taken in July 1978, August 1980, and August 1981 and locally verified by field checking in 2007 and 2008. The map shows the distribution...
Tags: Alaska Highway Corridor,
Alaska Range,
Alaska, State of,
Alluvial Deposits,
Climate Change, All tags...
Colluvial Deposits,
Construction Materials,
Crushed Gravel,
Crushed Rock,
Dot Lake,
Engineering,
Engineering Geology,
Floodplain,
Floods,
Gasline,
Geologic Hazards,
Geologic Map,
Geologic Materials,
Icings,
Land Subsidence,
Landslide,
Liquefaction,
Materials Site,
Permafrost,
Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline,
Robertson River,
Sand & Gravel,
Subsidence,
Surficial Geology,
Tanacross,
Tanacross Quadrangle,
Taylor Highway,
Tok,
Tok River,
Transportation Corridor,
Unconsolidated Deposits,
geoscientificInformation, Fewer tags
During 2008-2010, the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys continued a program, begun in 2006, of reconnaissance mapping of surficial geology in the proposed natural-gas pipeline corridor through the upper Tanana River valley, a 12-mi-wide (19.3-km-wide) area that straddles the Alaska Highway through the upper Tanana River valley from the western boundaries of the Tanacross B-6 and C-6 Quadrangles near the mouth of the Robertson River eastward to the eastern boundaries of the Tanacross A-4 and B-4 Quadrangles near Tetlin Junction. Mapping during 2008-2010 in the Tanacross Quadrangle linked with mapping of surficial geology completed in the Big Delta and Mt. Hayes quadrangles in 2006-2007. Surficial...
Tags: Alaska Highway Corridor,
Alaska Range,
Alaska, State of,
Dot Lake,
Dunes, All tags...
Eolian,
Geologic Hazards,
Geologic Map,
Geologic Materials,
Geological Process,
Geology,
Geomorphology,
Glacial Deposits,
Glacier Outburst Flood,
Moraines,
Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline,
Remote Sensing,
Robertson River,
Surficial,
Surficial Geology,
Tanacross,
Tanacross Quadrangle,
Taylor Highway,
Tok,
Tok River,
Transportation Corridor,
Unconsolidated Deposits,
geoscientificInformation, Fewer tags
In 2005, the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys initiated a multi-year geologic field study focused on a corridor centered along the Alaska Highway between Delta Junction and the Canada border. The purpose of this project is to provide geologic information relevant to a proposed Alaska-Canada natural gas pipeline and other future development in the corridor. The scope of this project includes identification of active faults and characterization of seismic hazards. During the 2008 field season the active fault studies were focused on the central part of the corridor between Dot Lake and Tetlin Junction. Field studies included helicopter and fixed-wing air reconnaissance augmented by interpretation...
Tags: Active Fault,
Alaska Highway Corridor,
C14,
Dot Lake,
Earthquake, All tags...
Faulting,
Faults,
Gasline,
Geologic Hazards,
Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline,
Robertson River,
Strike-Slip,
Structural Geology,
Structure,
Tanacross,
Tanacross Quadrangle,
Taylor Highway,
Tectonics,
Tetlin,
Thrust,
Tok,
Tok River,
Transportation Corridor,
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In 2016, geologists from the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) and University of Alaska Fairbanks carried out a two-part geologic mapping and geochemical sampling project in the Tok River area of the Tanacross A-5 and A-6 quadrangles (June 12-26 and July 8-26). This report provides results of stream-sediment sampling for trace-element geochemistry. An initial suite of sediment samples was collected from streams draining known gold occurrences, including the Stibnite Creek and Noah prospects, and numerous prospects in the White Gold area. These samples were split in half and the two splits were sieved to -200 mesh and -80 mesh, respectively. The splits were then both analyzed to determine...
Tags: Analyses,
Analyses and Sampling,
Analytical Lab Results,
Analytical Results,
Chemistry, All tags...
Dall Prospect,
Eagle Prospect,
Economic Geology,
Exploration,
Geochemical Data,
Geochemical Surveys,
Geochemistry,
Geology,
Gold,
Heavy Metals,
Jacqueline Prospect,
Lab Methods,
Metals,
Mineral Assessment,
Mineral Deposit,
Mineral Localities,
Mineral Prospect,
Mineral Resources,
Placer,
Placer Gold,
Precious Metals,
STATEMAP Project,
Shalosky Prospect,
Stream Sediments,
Tanacross Quadrangle,
Tok,
Tok Mining District,
Tok River,
Trace Elements,
Trace Geochemical,
Trace Metals,
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Geologists from the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) and University of Alaska carried out a two-part geologic mapping and geochemical sampling project in the Tok River area of the Tanacross A-5 and A-6 quadrangles (June 12-26 and July 8-26). The Tok River area is adjacent to the Delta mineral belt volcanogenic massive-sulfide (VMS) district, the Peak gold-silver-copper skarn, and the structurally controlled gold and antimony mineralization in the Stibnite Creek and White Gold areas. The Tok River project area includes the Noah (also called Hona) prospect, an intrusion-related copper prospect. The combination of insufficient detailed geologic mapping, historical and current industry interest...
Tags: Analyses,
Analyses and Sampling,
Analytic Signal,
Analytical Lab Results,
Analytical Results, All tags...
Antimony,
Arsenic,
Bedrock,
Chemistry,
Dall Prospect,
Eagle Prospect,
Geochemical Data,
Geochemical Surveys,
Geochemistry,
Gold,
Gold Prospect,
Jacqueline Prospect,
Lab Methods,
Major Oxides,
Massive Sulfide Deposit,
Massive Sulfide Occurrence,
Massive Sulfide Prospect,
Massive Sulfides,
Metallogenesis,
Metals,
Metamorphic Rocks,
Metasedimentary Rocks,
Metavolcanic rocks,
Mineral Assessment,
Mineral Localities,
Mineral Prospect,
Minor Oxides,
Noah Prospect,
Parton Prospect,
Shalosky Prospect,
Tanacross Quadrangle,
Tok,
Tok Mining District,
Tok River,
Trace Elements,
Trace Geochemical,
Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide,
geoscientificInformation, Fewer tags
The Tok electromagnetic and magnetic airborne geophysical survey data were acquired with a DIGHEMv Electromagnetic (EM) system and a CGG D1344 cesium magnetometer with a Scintrex CS3 cesium sensor. The EM and magnetic sensors were flown at a height of 30 meters (m). In addition the survey recorded data from radar and laser altimeters, a GPS navigation system, 50/60 Hz monitors and a video camera. Flights were performed with an AS-350-B3 Squirrel helicopter at a mean terrain clearance of 60 m along NE-SW (12 degrees) survey flight lines with a spacing of 400 m. Tie lines were flown perpendicular to the flight lines at intervals of approximately 4,800 m. These data were produced under contract between the State of...
Tags: Aeromagnetic,
Aeromagnetic Data,
Aeromagnetic Map,
Airborne Geophysical Survey,
Alaska, State of, All tags...
Analytic Signal,
Apparent Resistivity Contours,
Apparent Resistivity Data,
Apparent Resistivity Map,
Apparent Resistivity Survey,
Electromagnetic Anomalies,
Electromagnetic Data,
Electromagnetic Survey,
First Vertical Derivative,
Geophysical Map,
Geophysical Survey,
Geophysics,
Geophysics Search Tag,
Gridded Data,
Gulkana Quadrangle,
HEM Survey,
HFEM Survey,
Magnetic Contours,
Magnetic Data,
Magnetic Survey,
Magnetics,
Mentasta Pass,
Mount Hayes Quadrangle,
Nabesna Quadrangle,
Raster Image,
Tanacross Quadrangle,
Tok Mining District,
Tok River,
geoscientificInformation, Fewer tags
This report presents 40Ar/39Ar step-heating geochronology results for igneous and metamorphic rocks from the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys' (DGGS) geologic mapping project in the Tanacross A-5 and A-6 quadrangles and adjoining areas. Our results indicate the Hona granodiorite pluton intruded the area in the Late Cretaceous between 76 and 71 Ma. We determined Cretaceous metamorphic ages from 126 to 121 Ma for hornblende, biotite, sericite and muscovite from multiple samples of upper greenschist to amphibolite grade rocks. This is consistent with regional argon results that imply this area is in the upper plate of the Yukon Tanana Terrane (Hansen and Dusel-Bacon, 1998). Basaltic andesite dikes...
Tags: 40Ar/39Ar,
Amphibolite,
Analyses,
Analyses and Sampling,
Analytical Lab Results, All tags...
Analytical Results,
Basalt,
Bedrock,
Crystals,
Exploration,
Faulting,
Geochronology,
Geologic,
Geology,
Gneiss,
Granite,
Granodiorite,
Greenschist,
Hornblende,
Igneous,
Isotopes,
Metamorphic,
Metamorphic Rocks,
Metamorphism,
Methods,
Mica,
Mineral Composition,
Mineral Prospect,
Mineralogy,
Minerals,
Muscovite,
Noah Prospect,
Plagioclase,
Plutonic,
Rocks,
Sample Location,
Sericite,
Shalosky Prospect,
Tanacross Quadrangle,
Tok,
Tok Mining District,
Tok River,
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During 2008 the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) conducted reconnaissance interpretive mapping of permafrost in Alaska Highway Corridor Segment 2, a 12-mi-wide (19.3-km-wide) corridor that straddles the Alaska Highway through the upper Tanana River valley from the eastern boundary of the Mt. Hayes Quadrangle to the eastern edge of the Tanacross Quadrangle. This work was an extension of permafrost mapping done in Alaska Highway Corridor Segment 1 from Delta Junction to Dot Lake in the Big Delta and Mt. Hayes Quadrangles during 2006-2007. Primarily, we inferred the extent of permafrost and ice content by interpreting ~1:65,000-scale, false-color infrared aerial photographs taken in July 1978,...
Tags: Alaska Highway Corridor,
Alaska Range,
Alaska, State of,
Climate Change,
Dot Lake, All tags...
Engineering Geology,
Gasline,
Geologic Hazards,
Geologic Map,
Geological Process,
Geology,
Ice,
Permafrost,
Pingos,
Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline,
Remote Sensing,
Robertson River,
Subsidence,
Tanacross,
Tanacross Quadrangle,
Taylor Highway,
Thaw Lakes,
Tok,
Tok River,
Transportation Corridor,
geoscientificInformation, Fewer tags
The Yukon-Tanana Upland airborne magnetic geophysical data merge provides a merged raster grid of magnetic data for the Yukon-Tanana Upland (YTU), Alaska. This dataset provides a regionally consistent magnetic grid while retaining as much detail as possible of the originating data by leveling all the region's magnetic grids to one another. This 100-m cell-size magnetic grid of the YTU will assist in evaluating the region's geologic structure, geologic processes, tectonic evolution, and mineral resource potential. The grid was compiled from previous studies published by the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS).
Tags: Aeromagnetic Survey,
Airborne Geophysical Survey,
Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys,
Alcan,
Badger, All tags...
Big Delta,
Black Mining District,
Bonnifield Mining District,
Central,
Charley River,
Charlieskin Village,
Chatanika,
Chatanika River,
Chena Hot Springs,
Chena River,
Chickaloon,
Chicken,
Chisana Mining District,
Chisana River,
Circle Hot Springs,
Circle Mining District,
College,
DGGS,
Dalton Highway,
Delta Junction,
Delta River,
Delta River Mining District,
Dot Lake,
Dot Lake Village,
Dry Creek,
Eagle,
Eagle Mining District,
Earth Mapping Resources Initiative,
EarthMRI,
Elliot Highway,
Ester,
Eureka,
Fairbanks,
Fairbanks Mining District,
Flume Creek,
Fortymile River,
Fox,
GEMSC,
Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center,
Gerstle River,
Goodpaster Mining District,
Goodpaster River,
Harding Lake,
Healy Lake,
Healy River,
Hot Springs Mining District,
Johnson River,
Kalukna River,
Kantishna Mining District,
Kantishna River,
Kathakne,
Kechumstuk,
Ladue River,
Little Chena River,
Livengood,
MRP,
Manley Hot Springs,
Mansfield Village,
Miller House,
Mineral Resources,
Minerals Resources Program,
Minto,
Moose Creek,
Nabesna River,
Nabesna Village,
North Pole,
Northway,
Northway Junction,
Northway Village,
Pleasant Valley,
Rampart Mining District,
Richardson,
Richardson Highway,
Robertson River,
Salcha River,
Seventymile River,
Sixtymile River,
Tanacross,
Tanana River,
Tatalina River,
Tatlanika River,
Taylor Highway,
Tetlin Junction,
Tetlin River,
Tofty,
Tok,
Tok Mining District,
Tok River,
Tolovana,
Tolovana Mining District,
Tolovana River,
Totatlanika River,
Two Rivers,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Volkmar River,
Wood River,
Yukon River,
Zitziana River,
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