mining industry alaska

THE MINING INDUSTRY IN 1910 USGS

THE MINING INDUSTRY IN 1910 By ALFRED H BROOKS INTRODUCTION The gold and copper lode mining industry of Alaska made con­ siderable progress in 1910 not so much in output as in the amount of

CROSS INDUSTRY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

cross industry workforce development priorities for the alaska mining oil gas construction maritime and health care industries prepared for the alaska process industry careers consortium april 2024

After years of decline mining appears to be on

After several years of decline Alaska s mining industry seems to be clawing its way back With a host of new mining exploration announcements in recent months as many commodity prices recover from a yearslong tailspin industry experts in the state say more companies are eyeing Alaska as a place to

Alaska s mining industry can t have it both ways

But for the Alaska mining industry to cry foul when EPA talks to Alaskans about their Pebble concerns — and when PacRim Coal is perfectly comfortable sitting in closed door meetings with government officials during the most important permitting discussions for the Chuitna coal strip mine — it seems the mining industry is talking out of both

Mining industry leads charge against salmon initiative

Five mining companies have contributed a total of $1 million to the opposition Stand for Alaska campaign including Donlin Gold which donated $200 000 Kurt Parkan is Donlin s External Affairs Manager He noted that mining companies aren t the only ones opposed to the initiative pointing

SitNews ONCE KETCHIKAN S PRINCIPAL INDUSTRY

Ketchikan Alaska These days when millions of dollars worth of non native gemstones are sold each summer in Ketchikan it pays to remember that once upon a time mining was the principal industry in town Although Ketchikan was initially settled because of its proximity to the great Ketchikan

THE M INDUSTRY OF ALASKA USGS Mineral

ALASKA—1996 1 THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF ALASKA In 1996 Alaska had an estimated $523 million in total about 340 or 10% from the 3 400 Alaskan mine relate d nonfuel mineral production value 1 according to the jobs in 1995 Most of the job increases were attributed to