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Economy of Alaska / Gold mining in Alaska / Gold mining / Admiralty mining district / Silver mining in the United States / Red Dog mine / Fairbanks /  Alaska / Fort Knox Gold Mine / Placer mining / Mining in the United States / Alaska / Mining
Date: 1997-06-26 11:54:33
Economy of Alaska
Gold mining in Alaska
Gold mining
Admiralty mining district
Silver mining in the United States
Red Dog mine
Fairbanks
Alaska
Fort Knox Gold Mine
Placer mining
Mining in the United States
Alaska
Mining

THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF ALASKA In 1996, Alaska had an estimated $523 million in total nonfuel mineral production value,1 according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). However, the dollar value totals for[removed], as gi

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