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Gold mining in Alaska

Chichagof mining district
Alaska Mining District
Chichagof mining district is located in Alaska
Chichagof mining district
Chichagof mining district
Coordinates: 57°30′N 135°30′W / 57.500°N 135.500°W / 57.500; -135.500
Ketchikan mining district
Alaska Mining District
Ketchikan mining district is located in Alaska
Ketchikan mining district
Ketchikan mining district
Coordinates: 55°19′N 131°40′W / 55.317°N 131.667°W / 55.317; -131.667
Chandalar mining district
Alaska Mining District
Chandalar mining district is located in Alaska
Chandalar mining district
Chandalar mining district
Coordinates: 67°40′N 148°30′W / 67.667°N 148.500°W / 67.667; -148.500
Kaiyuh and Ruby mining districts
Alaska Mining District
Kaiyuh and Ruby mining districts is located in Alaska
Kaiyuh and Ruby mining districts
Kaiyuh and Ruby mining districts
Coordinates: 64°00′N 156°00′W / 64.000°N 156.000°W / 64.000; -156.000
Circle mining district
Alaska Mining District
Circle mining district is located in Alaska
Circle mining district
Circle mining district
Coordinates: 65°00′N 144°00′W / 65.000°N 144.000°W / 65.000; -144.000
Fortymile mining district
Alaska Mining District
Fortymile mining district is located in Alaska
Fortymile mining district
Fortymile mining district
Coordinates: 64°00′N 142°00′W / 64.000°N 142.000°W / 64.000; -142.000
Aniak mining district
Alaska Mining District
Aniak mining district is located in Alaska
Aniak mining district
Aniak mining district
Coordinates: 61°00′N 159°00′W / 61.000°N 159.000°W / 61.000; -159.000
Goodnews Bay mining district
Alaska Mining District
Goodnews Bay mining district is located in Alaska
Goodnews Bay mining district
Goodnews Bay mining district
Coordinates: 59°20′N 161°00′W / 59.333°N 161.000°W / 59.333; -161.000
Council mining district
Alaska Mining District
Council mining district is located in Alaska
Council mining district
Council mining district
Coordinates: 64°40′N 164°19′W / 64.667°N 164.317°W / 64.667; -164.317
Kiana and Shugnak mining district
Alaska Mining District
Kiana and Shugnak mining district is located in Alaska
Kiana and Shugnak mining district
Kiana and Shugnak mining district
Coordinates: 67°00′N 159°00′W / 67.000°N 159.000°W / 67.000; -159.000

Gold mining in Alaska, a state of the United States, has been a major industry and impetus for exploration and settlement since a few years after the United States acquired the territory from Russia. Russian explorers discovered placer gold in the Kenai River in 1848, but no gold was produced. Gold mining started in 1870 from placers southeast of Juneau, Alaska.

Gold is found and has been mined throughout Alaska; except in the vast swamps of the Yukon Flats, and along the North Slope between the Brooks Range and the Beaufort Sea. Areas near Fairbanks and Juneau, and Nome are responsible for most of Alaska's historical and all current gold production. Nearly all of the large and many of the small placer gold mines currently operating in the US are in Alaska. Six modern large-scale hard rock mines operate in Alaska in 2008; four of those are gold-producing mines (an additional gold mine suspended production in late 2007). There are also some small-scale hard rock gold-mining operations. Alaska currently produces more gold (in 2015: 873,984 troy oz from hard rock mines, and 74,360 troy oz (five-year average) from placer deposits) than any state except Nevada. In 2015, gold worth $1.01 billion accounted for 37% of the mining wealth produced in Alaska. Zinc and lead, mainly from the Red Dog mine, accounted for 53%; silver, mainly from the Greens Creek mine, accounted for 8.5%; and coal accounted for 1.5%. Alaska produced a total of 40.3 million troy ounces of gold from 1880 through the end of 2007.

The following are active gold-producing mines and advanced lode exploration or development projects.

Placer mining continues throughout Alaska. Placer mine production during the 5 years to 2014 has averaged 74,360 ounces of gold or 8 percent of the total gold produced in Alaska annually. All of these operations are seasonal, none employ more than a few dozen people. Many are family operations with roots reaching back several generations. The 2015 estimate of 120 full-time-equivalent jobs attributed to placer gold mining as reported by the Mine Safety and Health Administration is underreported and is considered a minimum estimate.


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