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Environmental Geochemical Study of Red Mountain—An Undisturbed Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit in the Bonnifield District, Alaska Range, East-Central Alaska By Robert G. Eppinger, Paul H. Briggs, Cynthia Dusel-Bac
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Document Date: 2010-04-08 16:07:54


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City

Yukon / /

Company

AES / Tc Coal / Cu Co / Cd Co / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

United States / Brazil / Canada / Argentina / Spain / /

Facility

Tb Basalt dike / MDtmt Rhyolite dike / United States Diverse mine / /

IndustryTerm

metal / active volcanic systems / metal-precipitation / satellite data / metal-leaching / metal leaching / metal concentrations / trace-metal concentrations / lower metal concentrations / /

NaturalFeature

Lago Creek / Yukon / Mountain Creek / Foster Creek / Red Mountain Creek / Red Mountain / Dry Creek / Bedload stream / /

OperatingSystem

VMS / /

Organization

Totatlanika Schist / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / U.S. Department of the Interior / /

Person

Cynthia Dusel-Bacon / Bernard E. Hubbard / Robert G. Eppinger / Jane M. Hammarstrom / Stuart A. Giles / Warren C. Day / Larry P. Gough / Paul H. Briggs / /

Position

representative / /

ProvinceOrState

Alaska / Bonnifield District / /

Region

Central Alaska / /

Technology

X-ray / sorption / spectroscopy / /

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