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The Natural Dispersal of Metals to the Environment in the Wulik River–Ikalukrok Creek Area, Western Brooks Range, Alaska Introduction Reconnaissance geologic investigations by I.L. Tailleur in 1968 noted the presence o
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Athens / Boulder / /

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Cr (ppm) Ti (%) Hf / T.N.V. / Red Dog Zn / /

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North America / /

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United States / Greece / /

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Port facility Alluvium / Red Dog mine / port facility Noatak 163°30 / /

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distinctive metal-bearing mineralogic assemblages / ancient metal concentrations / metal-bearing deposits / metal-bearing bedrock source / metal-bearing rocks / metal-bearing sedimentary rocks / metal concentrations / metal concentration / natural metal-rich surface materials / Chemical weathering / metal contents / metal-bearing host rock / metal-rich samples / natural metal occurrences / metal-bearing materials / metal-concentration variation / metal-rich areas / Metal-bearing bedrock deposits / metal-bearing bedrock / mining / high metal concentrations / metal dispersal / process separates metal-bearing minerals / physical and chemical weathering processes / metal-bearing material / large metal-rich deposits / nearby processing facility / characteristic metal variations / physical and chemical processes / important chemical-weathering process / natural metal dispersal / Metal-bearing fluids / /

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Wulik River / Middle Ikalukrok Creek / Red Dog Creek / Ikalukrok Creek / Ikalukrok River / River 68°00 / /

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Geological Society of America / U.S. Department of the Interior / /

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Hamilton / /

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King / /

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Alaska / Colorado / /

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northwestern Alaska / /

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