Today I’m posting a 1997 bibliography from the US Bureau of Mines that lists all of the reports, maps, and surveys that the BM had on Alaska mining. I guess this is about the time that the Bureau of Mines was being shut down by Bill Clinton and most of the functions merged into the BLM.
I’m not sure if that was the last big government agency to be shutdown, but I can’t think of any other since then.
It’s not easy reading, but it’s a great research document.
So, take a look at the list-of-blm-docs-on-alaska-mining
Strike It Rich!
If you are thinking about going north to Alaska to go gold prospecting this is the blog post for you: Significant Metalliferous Lode Deposits and Placer Districts of Alaska by the US Geological Survey. This is pretty much the bible of Alaska gold prospecting.
It has 110 pages of information about the various sites and productions. It’s a little dense, but it should read like John Grisham to anyone interested in gold prospecting in Alaska.
So, check out significant-alaskan-lode-deposits-and-placer-districts
Strike It Rich!
Charlie