Slide index to the Don Grybeck slides collection, HMC-1172.The index was created by Don Grybeck and has not been edited comprehensively for spelling errors. The list also contains section headers, usually in all capital letters, that provide further information about some of the slides following such as the project or location in which he was engaged at the time the photograph was taken.
Item number | Slides |
1-5 | Somewhere west of Colorado Springs climbing in the mountains. This is perhaps one of my first photographs with the Zeiss Contessa I purchased just prior to joining the Army; this is also perhaps my first mountain trip. (Colorado; 1955) |
6 | Looking west over the plains from the Mays Peak area near Broadmore Hotel. Again on my first expedition into the mountains. (Colorado; 1955) |
10-11 | Colorado |
15-16 | Royal Gorge, Colorado. (Colorado; 1955) |
17-20 | Colorado |
21 | Weathered Pikes Peak Granite west of Colorado Springs along the Gold Camp road. (Colorado; 1955) |
23-24 | Colorado |
25 | Looking north along ramparts of the Front Range from west of Colorado Springs. (Colorado; 1955) |
26 | Looking northwest from the front door of our barracks, 258th Ordnance Battalion, Fort Carson. (Colorado; 1955) |
30-36 | En route to Korea, 1955 |
38-46 | Scenes around Yokohama harbor from the deck of the Gen. Mann. The band played for us but they wouldn’t let us off in Japan; rumor has it because too many of us wouldn’t come back!. (Japan, 1955) |
48 | En route to Korea, 1955 |
51 | Scenes on the Gen. Mann during the trip from Japan to Korea. (Japan, 1955) |
57 | First views of Heavy Mortar Company, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division, APO 7, Korea (Korea, 1955) |
62 | Scenes, vicinity Headquarters, 31st Infantry just prior to going on a field exercise. (Korea, 1955) |
70-79 | Korea |
89 | Maneuvers in January–very cold maneuvers–up toward the DMZ just off the MSR. We are all camouflaged of course to meet the occasion. (Korea, 1956) |
102 | Korea |
111, 118 | Sequence of winter scenes around Heavy Mortar Company during the winter of 1956. Note that we’ve largely replaced the tents with Butler buildings. (Korea, 1956) |
124-130 | Korea |
132-138 | Bell, Medivac helicopter that came to take Capt. McCarthy off for R & R. (Korea, 1956) |
139-161 | Korea |
165-168 | Downtown Seoul (Korea, 1956) |
172-176 | Korea |
178-189 | Garden of the Gajo Inn, one of the Army’s R & R hotels, where I stayed in Tokyo. (Korea, 1956) |
192 | Japan |
194-200 | Ueno Park, Tokyo (Korea, 1956) |
204-210 | Japan |
213-227 | Wandering around Tokyo–almost dead broke–in the vicinity of the Imperial Palace on my last day of R & R. (Korea, 1956) |
228-233 | Troop-carrier aircraft at Tokyo’s Tachikawa Air Force Base. (Korea, 1956) |
235-243 | Undescribed |
244-245 | K14 airfield outside of Seoul (Korea 1956) |
265-311 | Scenes around the I Corps NCO school where I was taking an artillery fire-direction course. Very picturesque country near Uijongbu; reputed to be a National Forest (Korea, 1956) |
314-318 | Looking down from the hills north of our company over the Regimental headquarters area. The festivities were a visit by Sigmund Rhee, then President of Korea. (Korea, 1956) |
320 | Couple of the local ‘moose’ who lived in the village back of the KD range. (Korea, 1956) |
324-327 | Typical Korean village and its people–near a U.S. Army compound. (Korea, 1956) |
330 | Undescribed |
333 | Inchon harbor. (Korea, 1956) |
337-348 | Views about Inchon harbor; note the legendary mud flats at low tide. (Korea, 1956) |
351 | Wolmido Island, Inchon harbor. (Korea, 1956) |
357-361 | Vicinity Camp St. Barbara (Korea, 1956) |
368 | Village views and people on a hunting-photography excursion southwest and west of the Company area one sunny day. (Korea, 1956) |
383-399 | Views about Heavy Mortar Company in the winter of 1956. Note that the Company has just moved about 1/2 mile east into the old compound of the EEFK’s (Ethiopian Expeditionary Forces, Korea) (Korea, 1956) |
401- 409 | Views of Korea and Seoul from the train taking us to K-14 for the flight to CONUS. (Korea, 1956) |
412-415 | Aerial views of Japan (Japan; 1957) |
416-425 | Japan |
427-428 | Aerial shots of California and the Bay Bridge to Oakland, where we landed (California, 1957) |
430-433 | FORT LEWIS, WASHINGTON U.S. ARMY 1957-1958 |
434 | Lower Columbia River near the Dalles, Oregon (Washington, 1957) |
435-503 | Undescribed |
521-535 | BEGIN TRIP TO ALASKA IN SEPTEMBER 1958 UPON DISCHARGE FROM ARMY |
537 | During a trip to the top of Ester Dome in the Fall of 1958 with Bob Wilson. Looking southeast over Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
538 | Bob Wilson on road to top of Ester Dome. (AKFB) |
542 | Undescribed |
543 | View from our room in Stevens Hall–which we moved into soon after it was completed. |
545 | Undescribed |
546 | The main street of the University of Alaska campus; winter of 1958-1959. |
547-548 | UAF campus |
549 | Old Main, University of Alaska campus. |
551 | Wickersham (women’s) dorm, early 1959. |
552 | Noon sun during winter; view from our room in Stevens Hall. |
553 | Undescribed |
554 | From our room in Stevens Hall. |
555-556 | Undescribed |
559-567 | Engineer Day festivities, Spring 1959. |
568-570 | Undescribed |
571 | Doming and cracking of ice in lower Cripple Creek near Chena Pump road in winter of 1958-1959. |
573 | Stevens Hall being serenaded by the girls from Wickersham one spring day. Note the rudimentary parking lot and the fine collection of cars |
574 | Undescribed |
575-579 | USSR & M dredge then in operation on lower Fairbanks Creek. Probably early spring of 1959. A workman sank it several weeks later while blasting ice from the dredge pond. (AKLG) |
580 | Nozzle near Meehan on lower Fairbanks Creek. (AKLG) |
581 | Cabins at Meehan, lower Fairbanks Creek. (AKLG) |
582 | Old cabin near the junction of Moose Creek and Fairbanks Creek, below the Hi Yu Mine. (AKLG) |
583-587 | Undescribed |
588-590 | Probably the USSR & M dredge on Engineer Creek north of Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
591-596 | A Hess Hall party out on the tailings near Ester. Recognize the faces but don’t remember most of the names. Probably Spring 1959. |
597-606 | Military base |
MOST OF FOLLOWING TAKEN DURING SUMMER OF 1959 WHILE A SURVEYOR FOR BLM |
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608 | Our first surveying job: Moon Lake campground near Tanacross. |
609 | Hunting camp along Taylor highway north of Jack Wade. |
611-612 | Eagle on the Yukon River (AKEA) |
617-618 | Looking southwest to northwest from near Donnelly Lodge. Had a simple surveying job there. Got impression roadhouse was then being used as a cathouse to service Ft. Greeley. (AKMH) |
621 | Hi Yu Mine. (AKFB) |
623-624 | Billy Creek just north of Dot Lake. A short job here. Disremember the people except for Ray Harpin at left; the other two were college students from Oregon (?). |
631-637 | Undescribed |
638-641 | Ray Harpin at our somewhat primitive quarters on another Indian allotment job at Sand Lake. (AKMH) |
646 | Undescribed |
647 | Upper Tanana somewhere, possibly near Cathedral Rapids (looking west??). (AKTC) |
650-651 | View on upper Tanana just above Cathedral Rapids; near one of our Indian allotment, survey jobs. (AKTC) |
652 | BLM cadastral-survey transit. Then still standard but soon to be replaced by theodolite-type instruments. |
653 | View on upper Tanana just above Cathedral Rapids; near one of our Indian allotment, survey jobs. (AKTC) |
661-664 | Marvin Warbelow and his plane at Cathedral Bluffs roadhouse where he often took off the highway. (AKTC) |
665 | Undescribed |
668 | Aerial view looking approximately north at the mouth of the Robertson River on the Tanana River. (AKTC) |
669 | Alaska Range south of Cathedral Rapids. (AKTC) |
670+ | Looking down Cleary Creek from approximately Cleary Summit, late 1959. (AKLG) |
671+ | University of Alaska field trip to Cleary Summit. Lynn Schrader at left; Jim Brown in white jacket and Charlie Merill walking toward me. |
673+ | Northern Consolidated F27 at McGrath on my way to Red Devil, summer of 1960. |
674+ | Typical central Kuskokwim terrain somewhere between McGrath and Red Devil. (AKMG) |
675 | Our BLM crew at the store in Tanacross. We essentially platted the town; the plat was then ignored. (AKTC) |
675+ | Meandering stream in central Kuskokwim area (AKMG) |
676-677 | Main Street of Tanacross, 1959. (AKTC) |
678 | Our field camp in a barrow pit about 12 miles out along the Chena Hot Spring road. We’re extending the Fairbanks Base Line and laying out Sections. (AKFB) |
678+-681+ | Red Devil mine in June 1960 (AKSM) |
679-680 | Using a Canadian Bombardier to do the work (and chase moose). (AKFB) |
681-683 | Undescribed |
682+ | Jim Harrison, then a miner at Red Devil |
683+-684+ | Mill and headframe at Red Devil (AKSM) |
684-689 | University of Alaska’s campus in late 1959. Note that Old Main just going down. (AKFB) |
685+-687+ | Pieces of high-grade cinnabar and stibnite from Red Devil. (AKSM) |
688+-689+ | Scenes along the Kuskokwim River at Red Devil. (AKSM) |
691 | Company housing at Red Devil. Len Groethe and I were then living at the far end of the row of the tarpaper shacks in the right-center. (AKSM) |
692 | View of the mill from the front door of our house in Red Devil (AKSM) |
693 | Looking approximately west at solifluction lobes on Eagle Summit. (AKCI) |
694 | Looking west at Livengood (AKLG) |
695-698 | Not absolutely sure but believe this is the USSR & M dredge on lower Engineer Creek; then active. (AKFB) |
699-707 | Skiing and sledding at UAF. |
708 | Old Main building on the University of Alaska campus; then in its final stages of being demolished. |
709-710b | Undescribed |
712 | Volcanic ash layer exposed in cut near Ester (as shown to us during a field trip by Troy Pewe). (AKFB) |
713-714 | Muck layer being sluiced near Ester. (AKFB) |
715-720 | Undescribed |
721 | Slump structures in recent terrace gravels as seen in a gravel pit at Richardson Roadhouse. (AKBD) |
722 | Undescribed |
723 | Famous house, now dismantled, beside the Alaska Highway near the bridge over the Tanana River at Big Delta. Built on a permafrost lens; originally level but sunk due to melting of the permafrost. (AKBD) |
724-725 | Undescribed |
726 | Field trip to Donnelly Dome; Troy Pewe and Dick Reger in center of the picture. (AKMH) |
727-734 | Undescribed |
735 | Looking east at alluvial fan near mouth of Darling (or Onemile?) Creek near Black Rapids training site. (AKMH) |
737 | First trip ever onto a glacier. Went up on an Army helicopter that was taking Larry Mayo’s camp off the Gulkana Glacier. Note that the tent frame was originally level on the ice before the summer melt. (AKMH) |
738-741 | Thaw pond on the terminal portion of the Castner Glacier. Note Dick Reger for scale (AKMH) |
742 | U of A students from one of Troy Pewe’s field trips walking up to the terminus of the Castner Glacier. (AKMH) |
744-746 | Terminus of the Castner Glacier in June 1961 with stream issuing out from beneath the ice. (AKMH) |
START SUMMER OF 1961 AT LOST RIVER WITH C. L. SAINSBURY | |
787-789 | Panorama looking east; view from Lost River mine almost to Brooks Mountain. (AKTE) |
790-795 | Undescribed |
796 | Looking north from near low pass at the head of Lost River down the Mine River. (AKTE) |
797 | Undescribed |
798 | Looking approximately southwest at the Lost River mine from the low ridge between Lost River and Cassiterite Creek. (AKTE) |
799-802 | Lost River Mine vicinity |
803 | Orbicular skarn at north contact of Tin Creek intrusive. (AKTE) |
804-813 | Undescribed |
814-815 | Grass-covered rhyolite dike cross-cutting limestone on ridge just to the north of the Tin Creek intrusive. (AKTE) |
816-820 | Undescribed |
821 | Looking approximately NW at ridge between Tin Creek intrusive and Lost River mine. Numerous dikes cross-cutting the limestone. (AKTE) |
822-826 | Undescribed |
827 | Ribbon rock with skarn; Tin Creek area. (AKTE) |
828-829 | Garnet-diopside-idocrase skarn replacing limestone; just above creek just south of Tin Creek intrusive. (AKTE) |
830-836 | Undescribed |
837-838 | Looking down Cassiterite Creek and Lost River from ridge north of the Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
839 | C. L. Sainsbury sliding down a snow-filled gully (as I remember with a big ammonite fossil in his pack). (AKTE) |
840-842 | Skarn developing along fractures in marble, Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
843-851 | Undescribed |
852 | Aerial view looking east at Brevig Mission with Grantley Harbor in the distance. (AKTE) |
853 | High-oblique aerial view of Teller in 1961. (AKTE) |
854 | Jointing in granite on the northeast side of Brooks Mountain. (AKTE) |
855-856 | Undescribed |
857 | Aerial view northwest at Brooks Mountain from the headwaters of the first major stream west of the Don River. (AKTE) |
858 | Prominent rilling on the terrace to the south of the York Mountains and east of Lost River. (AKTE) |
859 | Front of the high, marine terrace south of the York Mountains. Looking west from a position about 4 miles east of the mouth of Lost River. Weasel for scale. (AKTE) |
860-861 | Undescribed |
862 | View SSE over the mouth of Lost River. Note the striking marine terrace developed on bedrock here, Buildings were part of the mining operation. (AKTE) |
863 | Looking up Lost River from near its mouth. (Taken from same place at 862 but turned around 180 degrees). (AKTE) |
864 | Undescribed |
865 | Pleistocene gravel developed on top of the high marine terrace several miles east of Lost River. (AKTE) |
866-868 | Undescribed |
869 | ‘Zebra’ rock on beach east of the mouth of Lost River. Layers are black dolomite and white calcite; may be related to nearby fault. (AKTE) |
870 | Looking west from the mouth of Lost River at the high marine terrace (AKTE) |
871 | Our faithful weasel at the mouth of Lost River (AKTE) |
872 | Orbicular skarn from the north contact of the Tin Creek granite (AKTE) |
873-875 | Our spike camp at the mouth of King’s River. (AKTE) |
876 | Looking west along beach cliffs west of the mouth of Kings River. (AKTE) |
878 | Undescribed |
879 | A typical (wet, foggy, cold) Lost River day that summer. Looking west from the mouth of Kings River. (AKTE) |
900 | Looking northeast up over the mouth of Cassiterite Creek at the Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
901-902 | Looking down Lost River from about the Bessie and Maple prospect. (AKTE) |
903 | Undescribed |
904 | Rhyolite dike at the Dalcoathe prospect, north of the Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
905 | Undescribed |
906-912 | Series of shots of Lost River mine from ridge just to the west of it. (AKTE) |
913-915 | Undescribed |
916-922 | Details of the shingled, recent beach gravels in the bar at the mouth of Lost River. (AKTE) |
923 | Stone rings; location unknown but common throughout the area. (AKTE) |
924 | Frost boil near the Bessie and Maple prospect. (AKTE) |
925-926 | Looking west down at the Lost River mill from the caved-in stope on the Cassiterite dike. (AKTE) |
927-931 | Lost River Mine |
932 | Looking down Lost River from location as for 926. (AKTE) |
933-935 | Pete Sainsbury’s Cessna 150 passing overhead. (AKTE) |
936 | Undescribed |
937-938 | Lenhart Groethe on the day he finally got his D-8 going. (AKTE) |
940-943 | Undescribed |
945 | Looking north over high marine terrace at south side of York Mountains. Taken from air about 5-6 miles east of the mouth of Lost River. (AKTE) |
946-948 | Undescribed |
949 | Army helicopter on Gulkana Glacier. (This and 950 same day as 737.) (AKMH) |
950 | Looking southwest at Black Rapids Glacier from Army training area near the highway. (AKMH) |
951-953 | As 737: looking at icefall on Gulkana Glacier. (AKMH) |
954 | Sharpe hand magnetometer the USBM was using to map the nickel deposit near Rainbow Mountain. (AKMH) |
956 | Altered rocks in canyon on north side of Rainbow Mountain near the nickel prospect. (AKMH) |
957 | Jim Brown, Dan Renshaw, and myself at the nickel prospect on the north side of Rainbow Mountain. (AKMH) |
958 | Paul Sellman and Noel Horlocker making a mess in our kitchen at the cabin in Dead End Alley near the University of Alaska Campus. |
FOLLOWING ARE C. L. SAINSBURY SLIDES FROM LOST RIVER, 1961 | |
971 | Middle Ordovician limestone west of Brooks Mountain. Me for scale. (AKTE) |
972 | Knobby limestone; right-side-up. Probably related to stromatopoid ‘heads’. (AKTE) |
973 | Tectonic breccia; north slope of Collier Peak. (AKTE) |
974 | Aerial view up Lost River. (AKTE) |
976 | Undescribed |
977 | Contorted tremolite marble. (AKTE) |
978 | Undescribed |
979 | Marine terrace west of mouth of Lost River; note numerous faults. (AKTE) |
980 | Limestone ‘gneiss’; again me for scale. (AKTE) |
981 | Thrust fault near pass between Rapid River and Kings River. (AKTE) |
982 | Undescribed |
983 | Contact of York slate and limestone at the mouth of the Kanauguk River. (AKTE) |
984-985 | Undescribed |
987 | View up north fork of Tin Creek. Edge of intrusive at left; also note dikes on ridge in center of picture. (AKTE) |
988 | Near-vertical shot down on the Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
989-992 | Undescribed |
993 | View north up Kings River. Note the unusually flat alluvial river terraces. (AKTE) |
994-995 | Undescribed |
999 | ‘Buff’, our landlord’s golden retriever, who stay with us at Deadend Alley |
1000 | Paul Sellman and Nat Rutter with Paul’s newly refurbished Jaguar; Deadend Alley. |
1001-1049 | Undescribed |
1051 | Open-pit coal mine near Jonesville. (AKAN) |
1052-1053 | Undescribed |
START SUMMER AT CHANDALAR, l962 | |
1054-1055 | Shop area on Big Creek. Spent much of the early part of the summer taking the D-8’s in 1055 apart. (AKCH) |
1056 | Frank Birch after his first accident of the summer. Collapsed gear while landing on the (marginal, windy) strip on Big Creek. (AKCH) |
1057 | A D-8 I pretty much took apart myself. |
1058-1059 | Shop area on Big Creek. (AKCH) |
1060-1062 | Frank Birch’s second wreck of the summer. Because of it, I had to pack the mail and critical parts up from Chandalar Lake for a month or so. (AKCH) |
1063-1064 | Looking south along upper Big Creek; our camp at left-center. (AKCH) |
1065-1073 | Big Creek vicinity |
1074 | ‘Red’ Adney’s cache at Chandalar Lake. (AKCH) |
1075-1078 | Chandalar Lake |
1079 | Looking WSW over the lower part of Chandalar Lake. (AKCH) |
1080 | Looking approximately northwest from a position just above Tobin Creek about 2 miles up from its mouth. (AKCH) |
1081-1083 | Looking northeast up Big Creek from the hillside east of Tobin Pass. (AKCH) |
1084 | Solifluction lobes near McLellan Pass. (AKCH) |
1085 | Undescribed |
1086 | Looking approx. S down Big Creek from near McLellan Pass. Touissant’s mill in left center. Was built in a hole to protect it from the weather–where snow drifted in all winter! Amero’s old cabin in about center. (AKCH) |
1087 | Looking approx. east over McClellan Pass. Halvor Englestad then working with the Cat on the road. (AKCH) |
1088 | Looking approx. southwest over Chandalar Lake from the south end of the airstrip. (AKCH) |
1090 | Red Adney’s cabin on Chandalar Lake. The Indian guided for him in the summer. (AKCH) |
1091 | Looking approx. northeast from the beach in front of Red Adney’s cabin. (AKCH) |
1092-1093 | Chandalar Lake |
1095 | Looking southwest over lower Chandalar Lake from a position about a mile east of the airstrip. (AKCH) |
1096 | Looking down Tobin Creek from a position just east of where it splits (about 4 miles above its mouth). (AKCH) |
1099 | Looking east over Chandalar Lake from Tobin Pass. (AKCH) |
1100-1101 | Looking down and to the southeast at our camp on Upper Big Creek. (AKCH) |
1102-1103 | Undescribed |
1104-1106 | Texas Gulf helicopter, Frank Birch’s kids, and visiting geologists. (AKCH) |
1107-1116 | Looking southwest down Chandalar Lake from the prominent knob about 2 miles Northeast of the airstrip. (AKCH) |
1117-1118 | As 1116 but looking approximately west. (AKCH) |
1119-1124 | As 1116 but looking north. (AKCH) |
1125 | Much as 1116 but a little farther west on the knob. (AKCH) |
1126-1135 | Chandalar Lake |
1138 | Undescribed |
1139 | Smith and Wesson, M29 .44 Magnum and Smith and Wesson .22 Airweight Kitguns (which I still have in 1987). |
1140 | Several of my then rifles: a Springfield 1903A3, a Marlin .22 lever action, a .22 Mauser, and a Winchester 94 (action). |
1143 | Old B & L ore microscope–the first I ever used–which I put together from miscellaneous parts lying about the Geology Department. |
1144 | Larry Morrison in his office on the top floor of the Brooks Building. (AKFB) |
1145 | And Larry Hanson in his office in Brooks. |
1156-1161 | University of Alaska Fairbanks |
1162 | Ice bridge built in front of the Brooks Bldg for Engineer’s Day (AKFB) |
1163-1165 | University of Alaska Fairbanks |
1166 | Josan, my dog while I was living in Deadend Alley. Given to me by an old girlfriend, Ruth Glavinovich –and eventually returned to her. (AKFB) |
1167 | The effect of several sticks of dynamite on my old Ford station wagon. Blew it up where the UAF warehouse/shop area is now–in memory of Ruth! (AKFB) |
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING FIELD CAMP, 1963 | |
1168-1177 | Undescribed |
1178- 1184 | Butte, Montana and the Berkeley Pit on the way to Wyoming. |
1185-1188 | Old Faithful at Yellowstone; again passing through to field camp. |
1189 | Undescribed |
1190-1191 | High-level terrace in the Centennial Mountains (near University of Wyoming field lodge). Looking out over Great Plains. |
1192 | Geology field campers looking at quartzite in the Centennial Mountains, Wyoming. |
1193 | Jim Snell, my Canadian friend, at the University of Wyoming field camp. |
1194 | Quartzite cut by limonite-cemented fault breccia,; Centennial Mountains, Wyoming. |
1195 | An organic structure in quartzite of the Centennial Mountains, Wyoming. |
1196-1198 | Undescribed |
1200 | Our field camp caravan stopped to look at the Wyoming geology. |
1201 | Setting up one of our field camps in southeastern Wyoming. |
1202 | John Blackstone, the Geology Department Chairman and field camp leader, with another of the instructors, scoping it all out. |
1203-1207 | Undescribed |
1208 | Centennial Mountains, Wyoming. |
1210-1215 | Typical southeastern Wyoming plains. |
1216 | Cross-bedding in Precambrian quartzite, Centennial Mountains, Wyoming. |
1217a-q | Wyoming and Nome vicinity |
1218 | Can recognize the faces but now don’t remember the names. University of Wyoming field camp. |
1219 | Undescribed |
1220-1221 | Central City, Colorado |
1223-1229 | Undescribed |
1230 | Typical lunch at the University of Wyoming field camp. |
1232 | Undescribed |
VARIOUS IN ALASKA, 1962-1963 | |
1235-1236 | Undescribed |
1238 | My old Plymouth Valiant which I brought from Bill Delatri, fixed incessantly, eventually drove down to Colorado, and finally traded for a red VW bug. |
1244 | Carl Benson measuring snow on Easter Dome, winter of 1963. (AKFB) |
1245 | Geophysical Institute experimental trailer on Easter Dome. (AKFB) |
1246 | Depth hoar beneath snow pack on Ester Dome. (AKFB) |
1248 | Aerial oblique of University of Alaska’s campus in 1963. |
1250 | Looking north over Arctic village in Brooks Range. (AKAC) |
1251 | Venetie on the Chandalar River: setting up a snow course with Ted Freeman of the Soil Conservation Service. (AKCS) |
1252 | View up the North Fork of the Chandalar River. (AKCH) |
1253 | Looking north over Chandalar Lake. (AKCH) |
1254-1255 | Undescribed |
1256 | Inside unusual ice dome formed between ice layers of Wickersham Creek by water pressure. About -30 degrees F outside but above 25 degrees F inside the dome–which we drilled and entered. (AKLG) |
1257 | Old geophysics hut on top of Mt. Wrangell. (AKGU) |
1258-1259 | Vicinity Chetasline Glacier (?), southwest flank of Mt. Wrangell. Prominent ogive features in the ice. (AKVA) |
1260-1261 | View of the southeast flank of Mt. Wrangell; active vent on center skyline. (AKVA) |
1262 | Caribou herd on flats southwest of Mt. Wrangell. This and the previous five pictures were taken on my initial flight to the top of Mt. Wrangell with Jack Wilson in his Supercub. (AKVA) |
1263-1266 | View of Wrangell Mountains from prominent view stop on the bluffs near the mouth of the Tazlina River. (AKGU) |
1267-1268 | Undescribed |
1269 | Aerial winter shot of dredge and dredged area on lower Engineer Creek near it’s junction with Goldstream Creek. (AKFB) |
1270-1274 | Aerial shots of College, University Avenue, and the University of Alaska in the winter of 1963-1964. (AKFB) |
1275 | Wein, Pilatus Porters at Fairbanks. Very efficient aircraft that could lift an amazing amount off a short runway. But a disaster economically because of their high charter rate and insurance costs. (AKFB) |
1276 | Aerial oblique of Venetie during one of our snow measuring trips. (AKCS) |
1277 | As 1275. Wein, Pilatus Porter. |
1280 | Our old camp on Big Creek during the winter. Note the very thick snow drifts. (AKCH) |
1281 | Looking north from about the center of Chandalar Lake during the winter. (AKCH) |
1283 | Probably looking up the North Fork of the Chandalar River from above Chandalar Lake. (AKCH) |
1284 | Looking northwest from near Red Adney’s cabin over Chandalar Lake. (AKCH) |
1286 | Carl Benson measuring snow on Chandalar Lake; Red Adney’s Snow-Trac beside him. (AKCH) |
1288 | Red Adney’s Snow-Trac and I on Chandalar Lake. (AKCH) |
1289 | Red Adney cutting up lake trout for dinner beside his cache. (AKCH) |
1290-1292 | Undescribed |
1293 | About over mouth of Lake Creek looking north up North Fork of the Chandalar River. (AKCH) |
1294 | ‘Andy’ Anderson delivering the mail to the Stannish brothers near Wiseman with Wein’s Pilatus Porter. Neither could read and Andy was reading their mail to them! (AKCH) |
1295-1296 | Prominent landslide and alluvial fan below it at the NW end of Wild Lake. The Meaders lived right in the middle of the path of the landslide; one can just make out the trails leading to their cabin. (AKWI) |
1297-1298 | Carl Benson and Fred Meader measuring snow on Wild Lake; Elaine Meader and Dion, their son, in the other picture. (AKWI) |
1299 | Wild Lake |
1300 | The Meader’s cabin at the northwest end of Wild Lake. (AKWI) |
1302 | Dion Meader in 1964. (AKWI) |
1303 | Hole in ice of Wild Lake; kept open by bubbles of gas which intermittently rose from the bottom of the lake. (AKWI) |
1304-1308 | Aerial views of Barrow in the winter. (AKBW) |
1310 | Aerial oblique of Moose Creek and the Hi Yu Mine in the winter. (AKLG) |
1311 | Aerial oblique of the McCarty Mine area near Cleary Summit. (AKLG) |
1312 | Aerial oblique of Vetter prospect and Cleary Creek in distance during the winter. (AKLG) |
1313 | Aerial oblique of the University of Alaska campus in April of 1964. (AKFB) |
1315 | Looking north of Chandalar Lake in April of 1964. (AKCH) |
1317 | Old cabin at forks in Tobin Creek; Red Adney and his Snow-Trac. (AKCH) |
1318 | View back down Tobin Creek from open country about the forks. (AKCH) |
1319 | Ellis Anderson and Red Adney at Ellis’s cabin. Ellis was then in his 80’s. (AKCH) |
1320-1323 | Wider view of the area near Ellis Anderson’s cabin. His nearest neighbor was Red Adney who lives about 8 miles away and visited him perhaps twice a winter. Their next nearest neighbor was >100 miles away! (AKCH) |
1324 | The central Brooks Range in winter. Perhaps looking north toward Twin Lakes. (AKCH) |
1325-1326 | Wein airliner passing near Wild Lake on the way to Barrow. (AKWI) |
1329 | Aerial view looking north over Wild Lake. (AKWI) |
1331 | West Ridge of the University of Alaska’s campus in June of 1964. (AKFB) |
1332 | Aerial of University of Alaska’s campus in 1964. (AKFB) |
1333 | Tailings and dredge in lower Engineer Creek area. (AKFB) |
1334 | Looking northwest at junction of Chatham and Cleary Creeks near Cleary Summit. (AKLG) |
1335 | Near-vertical aerial shot down on the Vetter prospect near the head of Wolf Creek. (AKLG) |
1336 | Icing on Idaho Creek above the Steese Highway near Twelvemile Summit. (AKCI) |
1337-1349 | Aerials in the vicinity of Mt. Prindle. (AKCI) |
1350 | Looking southwest over the Chatanika dredged area along the Chatanika River Valley. (AKLG) |
1351-1352 | Looking southeast up Chatham Creek; edge of Cleary Mine at lower right. (AKLG) |
1353 | Aerial looking southeast up Bedrock Creek; Cleary Mine in lower center. (AKLG) |
1354 | Looking south from the head of Cleary Creek toward Cleary Summit and the ski runs. (AKLG) |
1355-1356 | Undescribed |
1357-1359 | Dredge then in operation at Chatanika. (AKLG) |
1360 | Dredge and dredged ground on lower Engineer Creek. (AKFB) |
1361 | Polygonal ground in lower Goldstream Creek valley north of College. (AKFB) |
1362 | Aerial shot of Carl Benson’s house in 1964. |
1364 | University of Alaska Fairbanks |
1365 | Low oblique looking west of University of Alaska’s campus; summer of 1964. (AKFB) |
1366 | Oblique looking east at downtown Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
1367 | Bunny Heiner’s family in Deadend Alley. |
1368-1369 | Undescribed |
1370-1380 | With Don Ragan doing ice studies near the ice fall on Gulkana Glacier. (AKMH) |
1381 | Getting ready at the Gulkana airport for the big push to the top of Mt. Wrangell. The idea–which didn’t work–was to sling those yellow huts up to the top by helicopter. (AKGU) |
1382-1389 | Undescribed |
1390 | Tertiary andesite and basalt on flank of Mt. Wrangell. (AKGU?) |
1391-1395 | Undescribed |
1396-1398 | Intermediate camp in the upper Sanford River. Helicopter slung the ‘helicopter’ huts and generator up to here. Mt. Sanford in background. (AKGU) |
1399-1403 | Undescribed |
1404 | On top of Mt. Wrangell; Mt. Blackburn in distance. Have five ‘Drawtite’ tents set up–with ice axes for stakes–and have started to dig out the foundation for the permanent building. (AKVA) |
1405-1406 | Army ‘Huey’ helicopter delivering prefabricated components for the permanent building on top of Mt. Wrangell. (AKVA) |
1407 | Arctic Cat snow machine used for hauling supplies and building material on top of Mt. Wrangell. (AKVA) |
1408 | Undescribed |
1409-1414 | Prefabricated high-altitude station is up and tents are down. Looking southeast. (AKVA) |
1415-1416 | Shots off to east and southeast from somewhere on top of Mt. Wrangell. (AKVA) |
1417-1418 | Mt. Wrangell area. |
1419 | Low aerial shot looking approx. west along low volcanic-ash ridge on which we built the research station. Old geophysical ‘Jamesway’ at left center; our building about the center of the photo. (AKVA) |
1420-1425 | Mt. Wrangell, Mt. Zanetti area. |
1426-1429 | Vicinity Mt. Zanetti looking north at Mt. Stanford. (AKGU) |
1430-1431 | Mt. Wrangell, Mt. Zanetti area. |
1432 | In the headwaters of the Stanford River looking approximately northwest. (AKGU) |
1433 | Mt. Wrangell, Mt. Zanetti area. |
1434-1436 | In flats near the terminus of the Stanford Glacier looking southeast at Mts. Zanetti and Wrangell. Refueling Army Huey helicopter. (AKGU) |
1437 | At about 1434; other Army helicopter picking us up at the intermediate camp. (AKGU) |
1438-1439 | Undescribed |
1440 | Looking southwest at Worthington Glacier from Richardson Highway near Thompson Pass. (AKVA) |
1442 | Undescribed |
1443-1446 | Looking east at Bernard Mountain ultramafic from the quarry west of the Little Tonsina River. (AKVA) |
1447-1452 | Undescribed |
1453 | Copper River near Gulkana one foggy day we tried and failed to get to the top of Mt. Wrangell. (AKGU) |
1454-1456 | Undescribed |
1457-1472 | Aerial shots of warm springs between Mt. Drum and Glenallen. (AKGU) |
1473-1474 | Undescribed |
1476-1478 | Views eastward toward Mt. Zanetti over the terminus of the Dadina Glacier. (AKGU) |
1479-1485 | Vicinity Chetaslina Glacier. The unnamed glacier to the east of the Chestaslina has developed spectacular ogives. (AKVA) |
1486-1488 | Approaching high-altitude station from south just as Lockheed Hercules is dropping fuel for the camp. (AKVA) |
1489 | Undescribed |
1490 | A July day on top of Mt. Wrangell! Three feet of snow the previous day. (AKVA) |
1492-1495 | Undescribed |
1496 | Army Huey helicopter that delivered us to top of Mt. Wrangell. (AKVA) |
1497-1498 | View southeast over nearly complete high-altitude research station on top of Mt. Wrangell. (AKVA) |
1499-1502 | Undescribed |
BEGIN GRADUATE SCHOOL AT COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES | |
1504 | Taken from the window of my first apartment in Golden, Colorado, looking at Coors Brewery. |
1505 | And my Plymouth made it to Golden–with much grief in the form of out-of-balance tires–in 4 1/2 days from Fairbanks. |
1506-1507 | Colorado |
1508 | Trip to Red Cloud pegmatite south of Conifer, Colorado with Bob Carpenter. |
1510 | Undescribed |
1511 | View to the north from Lookout Mountain near Golden late one afternoon |
1512 | View to the north over Georgetown, Colorado from road to Guanella Pass. |
1513 | Undescribed |
1514 | Cirque at head of Leavenworth Creek near Waldorf, Clear Creek County, Colorado |
1515-1516 | Undescribed |
1517-1519 | Disrupted Idaho Springs Formation somewhere in Front Range, west of Golden, Colorado |
1520-1521 | View from my apartment window in Golden, Colorado. |
1522 | View up Clear Creek Canyon from Lookout Mountain road, Golden, Colorado. |
1523-1526 | Undescribed |
1527 | View to the northwest showing high-level surfaces on the Front Range; taken from Lookout Mountain road near Golden, Colorado. |
1528 | Golden, Colorado. |
1529 | View down on Golden from Lookout Mountain road. |
1530 | Undescribed |
1532 | Index map to mercury deposits of southwestern Alaska; talk for C.S.M. weekly seminar by students. |
1533 | Cinnabar, stibnite, realgar, and orpiment in silica-carbonate rock, Red Devil mine, Alaska. (AKSM) |
1534 | High-grade cinnabar-stibnite ore from Red Devil. (AKSM) |
1535 | Slide with text on geologic history of southwest Alaska mercury province. (AKSM) |
1537-1538 | Cinnabar, stinite, and quartz in graywacke; Red Devil mine. (AKSM) |
1539 | Undescribed |
1540 | Oxidized ore from upper working of the Red Devil mine. (AKSM) |
1541 | Cinnabar replacing mafic clots in the silica-carbonate rock; DeCoursey mine. (AKID) |
1542 | Purple coating on cinnabar; characteristically developed on weathered surfaces of ore; DeCoursey mine. (AKID) |
1547- 1605 | COMMERCIAL BLCKHAWK SLIDES Set of commercial slides by Blackhawk Films. Primarily Alaskan glaciers, Mt. McKinley Park, and the ‘Far North’. Subjects as labeled on the slides. |
1606 | Undescribed |
SLIDES PURCHASED FROM MAC’S PHOTO SERVICE, ANCHORAGE | |
1607-1608 | Dredge |
1609 | Mt. McKinley (AKMM) |
1610 | Mt. Shishaldin (?) in the Aleutians. |
1611 | Anchorage. (AKAN) |
1612 | Nome (AKNM) |
1613 | Kodiak, Alaska |
1615 | Downtown Anchorage. (AKAN) |
1617 | Head of Muir Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park. (AKSK) |
1620 | Old Valdez prior to the 1964 earthquake. (AKVA) |
1622- 1637 | Undescribed |
1638 | Slide of an (Austin Post?) black-and-white oblique of the Gulkana Glacier. (AKGU) |
1639 | Slide of a black-and-white oblique of the southwest side of Mt. Wrangell. (AKVA) |
1640-1655 | Undescribed |
1656 | Central City, Colorado |
1657-1664 | Undescribed |
1665-1671 | Locations unknown but taken on field trip to Uravan area in western Colorado with Bob Carpenter. Obviously thick, flat-lying red sandstone. |
1672-1678 | Mines and geology, vicinity of Uravan, Colorado |
1679-1687 | Undescribed |
1688-1691 | Slide of relief map of central Colorado. |
1693-1695 | Relief map of Alaska |
1696 | My Plymouth Valiant, then nearly defunct, in the mid-60’s in Colorado. |
1697 | View out of the bedroom window of my apartment in the back of the old Territorial Capitol building in Golden. |
1699 | As 1689. |
1700-1724 | Undescribed |
1725-1734 | Altered zone associated with Mo-bearing porphyry south of O’Hara Spring near McGruder Mtn., Esmeralda Co., Nevada. Consulting job for Dan King, Los Angeles. Prospect a loser but got me a new (used) ’62 VW Bug. |
1736-1740 | Vicinity upper Cucamonga Canyon–where the prospect noted in previous slides was located–Esmeralda County, Nevada |
1741-1745 | Undescribed |
1746 | Looking out from a molybdenum prospect near Apex where Hal Bloom was holding his geochemical short course one summer with me as his assistant. (Colorado) |
1747-1749 | Undescribed |
1750-1752 | Hal Bloom’s geochemical short-course group at the Apex Mo prospect. Hal is sixth from the left in 1743. (Colorado) |
1753 | Looking at prominent face of Precambrian gneiss just southwest of Frisco, Colorado (while collecting a water sample and analyzing for Mo). |
1754-1755 | Undescribed |
1756-1763 | In upper Leavenworth Creek near Waldorf, Colorado. Beautiful cirques, parks, and glacial landforms. Note new VW for scale. (Colorado) |
1764 | Undescribed |
1765 | Looking north over Georgetown, Colorado |
1766-1776 | Undescribed |
1777-1788 | Vicinity Mo prospect at head of Death Valley where I had a consulting job in 1966. Esmeralda Co., Nevada. |
1789 | Undescribed |
1790 | Camp near Cucamonga Spring, Esmeralda Co., Nevada. Did consulting job out of here. |
1791-1792 | FLIGHT WITH C. L. SAINSBURY IN CENTRAL FRONT RANGE |
1793 | Looking north over Morrison Sandstone along Dakota and Fountain hogbacks. (Colorado) |
1794-1799 | Flight with C. L. Sainsbury in central front range |
1801 | Looking approximately north and east at Mt. Evans. (Colorado) |
1802 | Flight with C. L. Sainsbury in central front range |
1803-1804 | Looking north along valley of North Clear Creek toward Georgetown (which is hidden). (Colorado) |
1806 | Undescribed |
1807 | Looking SSW toward South Park from a position near Square Top Mountain west of Mt. Evans. (Colorado) |
1809 | Undescribed |
1810 | Looking north over Empire, Colorado |
1811 | View up West Fork of Clear Creek toward Red Mountain near Berthoud Pass. (Colorado) |
1812-1828 | Undescribed |
1829 | Looking west over Barker Reservoir and Nederland at the continental divide. (Colorado) |
1831-1840 | Moraine Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. |
1841-1842 | Undescribed |
1843 | Looking north from above Boulder along Dakota hogback.(Colorado) |
1844-1847 | Undescribed |
1848-1849 | View from near Anglo-Saxon mine, NNW toward Empire and then SSW toward Georgetown. (Colorado) |
1850-1854 | View down on Golden from Lookout Mountain Road. (Colorado) |
1855 | Undescribed |
1857 | Near Bear Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. |
1858 | Looking east from Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park along Fall River valley. (Colorado) |
1859-1864 | Near continental divide in Rocky Mountain National Park on a field trip with Fred Moore. (Colorado) |
1866 | Charlie Trautwein at bog iron deposit in upper Geneva Creek. (Colorado) |
1867-1876 | Slides of jalpaite for a talk at the regional GSA meeting at Bozeman, Montana. |
1877-1892 | Undescribed |
START FIELD SEASON IN ALASKA, SUMMER 1968 | |
1893 | Sulfide-bearing exposures in bank of the South Fork of Quartz Creek northwest of Granite Mountain (AKCA) |
1894-1896 | Undescribed |
1897 | Looking north along the South Fork of Quartz creek; most of the bluffs along the creek are mineralized. (AKCA) |
1898 | Looking approximately east along unnamed tributary of Quartz Creek from a position about 7 miles NW of Granite Mountain. (AKCA) |
1899 | Looking east at what is left of Haycock in 1968. (AKCA) |
1900-1901 | Undescribed |
1902-1904 | USGS camp at Granite Mountain airstrip. (AKCA) |
1905-1907 | Undescribed |
1908 | Alex Stetmier, our very devious if not crooked helicopter pilot, in a Hiller 12E. (AKCA) |
1909-1914 | Undescribed |
1915-1918 | Old-time prospector and his two summer helpers cleaning out their rocker on Bear Creek. (AKCA) |
1919-1921 | Polygonal ground, undoubtedly with ice wedges, somewhere on the upper Kawalik River. (AKCA) |
1922 | Undescribed |
1923 | T. P. Miller standing on a granite knob in the northern Darby Mountains. (AKBN) |
1924 | Isolated granite knobs exposed somewhere northeast of the Darby Mountains. (AKBN) |
1925 | Looking northwest(?) in massive marble east of Death Valley. (AKBN) |
1926 | Stone nets developed on marble. (AKBN) |
1927-1933 | Undescribed |
1934 | Charlie Moon’s camp on upper Sweepstakes Creek near Granite Mountain. (AKBN) |
1935 | Herd of reindeer near our camp on the Granite Mountain airstrip. Looking northeast with top of Granite Mountain on the skyline. (AKCA) |
1936-1941 | Undescribed |
1942-1944 | As 1934. (AKCA) |
1945 | Granite Mountain airstrip with summit of Granite Mountain in the distance. (AKCA) |
1947-1948 | Hot spring on Spring Creek southeast of Granite Mountain. (AKCA) |
1949 | Undescribed |
1950-1952 | USGS camp at Granite Mountain airstrip. (AKCA) |
1953 | Looking southwest from Granite Mountain airstrip toward altiplanation terraces on Bear Mountain. (AKCA) |
1954 | Looking north along limestone hills which lie east of the Darby Mountains. (AKSO or AKNR) |
1955-1958 | Undescribed |
1959 | Looking down on mining operations at Bluff. (AKSO) |
1960-1965 | Undescribed |
1966-1967 | Looking NW at the lower part of the Gulkana Glacier from a position on the Hoodoos. Early USGS picture shows the ice up to the level of the prominent moraine on the far wall of the glacier. (AKMH) |
1969 | Gerard Bond’s work tent at his camp near Gulkana Glacier. (AKMH) |
1970 | Close-up of solifluction lobe. (AKMH) |
1971-1972 | Undescribed |
1973 | Stone stripes east of Round Tangle Lake. (AKMH) |
1974 | Undescribed |
1976-1979 | Dogs and cabins at the Hickathier’s camp at Chisana. (AKNB) |
1980 | Flats of the Chisana River near Chisana; looking approximately northwest. (AKNB) |
1981-1985 | Undescribed |
1986-1987 | Looking approximately southwest (?) toward glaciers at the head of Cross Creek. (AKNB) |
1988 | Undescribed |
1989 | Looking north at altered zone along one of the upper, north tributaries to Cross Creek. (AKNB) |
1990-1993 | Undescribed |
1994-1998 | Looking approximately south from near Peak 9070 toward one of the many glaciers at the head of Cross Creek. (AKNB) |
1999-2005 | Undescribed |
2006 | View along traverse on the north side of Chisana Glacier about 5 miles west of Euche Mountain. (AKNB) |
2007-2008 | Undescribed |
2009 | Slana basalt exposed on the north side of the Chisana Glacier about 4 miles west of Euche Mountain. Don Richter looking at numerous limestone inclusions in the basalt. (AKNB) |
2010 | Undescribed |
2011-2016 | View of lower Chisana Glacier; rubble covered and hummocky. (AKNB) |
2017-2018 | View west up Chisana Glacier from Euche Mountain. (AKNB) |
2019 | View approximately SSW at terminus of the Chisana Glacier from Euche Mountain. (AKNB) |
2020-2024 | Undescribed |
2025-2027 | Hanging glacier above Chisana Glacier. (AKNB) |
2028 | Foliation in glacier ice; tributary to the Chisana Glacier (in distance). (AKNB) |
2029 | Undescribed |
2030 | Miniature delta forming in glacial sediments. (AKNB) |
2031 | Undescribed |
2032-2033 | Hickathiers’s camp at Chisana where we stayed. (AKNB) |
2034 | Undescribed |
2035 | Unusual lobate deposits and alluvial fan; Cross Creek near Chisana. (AKNB) |
2036-2037 | Don Richter taking picture of Alex Steitmeier in the upper portion of the east branch of Bond Creek. (AKNB) |
2038-2042 | Folds and axial plane foliation in ice, upper portion of east branch of Bond Creek. (AKNB) |
2044-2045 | Upper Bond Creek area. (AKNB) |
2046-2050 | Looking up over terminal moraines at upper end of Cross Creek. (AKNB) |
2051 | Unusual lobate concentric glacial or alluvial deposit, Cross Creek. (AKNB) |
2052-2053 | Undescribed |
2054 | Don Richter and Elizabeth Hickathier practicing their shooting at camp. (AKNB) |
2055 | The Hickathier’s camp near Chisana. (AKNB) |
2056-2058 | Undescribed |
2059-2061 | Center of the University of Alaska campus in 1968. Library just going up. (AKFB) |
2062 | Undescribed |
2063 | Hiller 12E in typical low country in the Livengood area. (AKLG) |
2064-2068 | Undescribed |
2069 | View up Olive Creek near Livengood. (AKLG) |
2070-2071 | Tundra shot in Livengood area. (AKLG) |
2072-2073 | Looking north out over Yukon Flats from vicinity Noodor Dome. (Rumor has it that original name was No Odor!) (AKLG) |
2074-2081 | Remembered to get some typical shots of tundra someplace in the central Livengood quadrangle. (AKLG) |
2082-2083 | Beaver Creek but orientation and location uncertain. (AKLG) |
2084-2087 | Undescribed |
2088 | Looking northeast or east over lower Beaver Creek south of the White Mountains. (AKLG) |
2089-2090 | Undescribed |
2091 | Bob Chapman looking across Beaver Creek near the Big Bend at the south end of the White Mountains. (AKLG) |
2092-2094 | Phyllite with prominent axial-place foliation; near Big Bend in Beaver Creek. (AKLG) |
2095 | Undescribed |
2096-2097 | Fall of 1968. The birch that line the deep gulleys in the loess on the upper part of the slopes are just turning yellow. (AKLG) |
2098-2102 | Undescribed |
2103 | Looking northwest at placer workings on Olive Creek. (AKLG) |
2104-2114 | Undescribed |
2115 | Carl Parker’s camp on Olive Creek where we were staying. (AKLG) |
2116-2117 | Looking northeast over Livengood and placer works on Livengood Creek. (AKLG) |
END OF SEASON IN ALASKA – BACK TO COLORADO | |
2118-2119 | Looking west at Silver Plume from Pavilion Point along old Argentine Central railroad grade. (Colorado) |
2120-2177 | Undescribed |
2178-2183 | Buildings at Central City, Colorado. |
2184 | Desk in my apartment at the back of the old Territorial Capitol building in Golden, Colorado. |
2190 | Fine old building in Victor, Colorado. |
2192 | Vicinity Leadville, Colorado on a trip with Milt Wiltse. |
2193 | Undescribed |
2194 | Joe Finney and a French mineralogist on a field trip to Central City, Colorado. |
2195-2197 | Undescribed |
START 1969 FIELD SEASON IN SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA ‘THE GREAT 1969 ALLEN L. CLARK EXPEDITION’ | |
2198-2201 | Undescribed |
2202-2208 | The Don J. Miller II (DJM) in Ketchikan preparing to set out to work. (AKKC) |
2209-2210 | Looking south over the dunite at Yellow Hill on Annette Island. (AKKC) |
2211-2215 | DJM at Ketchikan dock. (AKKC) |
2216-2218 | Undescribed |
2219-2220 | Geologic office on DJM in 1969. (AKKC) |
2221-2222 | Salt Chuck mine at head of Kasaan Bay, Prince of Wales Island. (AKCR) |
2223 | Pretty flowers. Photo taken while wandering around lost looking for mines on Kasaan Peninsula (near the It Mine). (AKCR) |
2224-2225 | Lodge and totem pole near old Kasaan. (AKCR) |
2226 | Aerial of old cannery at Kasaan. (AKCR) |
2227 | Undescribed |
2228 | Layering in Duke Island ultramafic (peridotite) body. (AKPR) |
2229 | Topography on peridotite of Duke Island zoned ultramafic body. (AKPR) |
2230 | Looking northwest across Hall Cove, Duke Island. (AKPR) |
2231 | Looking north over Hall Cove, Duke Island and its zoned ultramafic body, toward Annette Island. (AKPR) |
2232 | Hiller 12E helicopter parked somewhere on Percey Islands. (AKPR) |
2234 | Landslide near Craig. (AKCR) |
2235-2236 | Undescribed |
2237-2239 | Fishing boats at Craig. (AKCR) |
2240-2243 | DJM parked at Craig. (AKCR) |
2244-2247 | Undescribed |
2248-2249 | Looking northeast along Twelvemile Arm from a traverse near Peak 2351. (AKCR) |
2250-2251 | Fawn surprised on traverse near Peak 2351. (AKCR) |
2253 | Hiller 12E helicopter airlifting skiff to west side of Dall Island from anchorage in American Bay (?). Allen L. Clark and pilot, Joe Dwyer. (AKDE) |
2254 | Looking south(?) from ridge west of Peak 2351 east of Trocadero Bay. (AKCR) |
2256 | As 2253. (AKCR) |
2257 | Capt. Robert Stacey and Ed Maghaeles working with the anchor winch on the DJM. (AKCR) |
2258 | Typical rain forest on Prince of Wales Island. (AKCR) |
2259-2260 | West coat of Dall Island. (AKDE) |
2261 | Looking south from Sunny Hay Mountain over Pt. St. Nicholas. (AKCR) |
2262 | Looking west from Sunny Hay Mountain at San Juan Bautista Island. (AKCR) |
2263-2264 | Undescribed |
2265-2266 | Flowers on a tundra meadow in the forest, Sunny Hay Mountain. (AKCR) |
2267 | Tundra meadow along the trail from Sunny Hay Mountain down to Craig. (AKCR) |
2268-2269 | Undescribed |
2270 | Tundra meadow along the trail from Sunny Hay Mountain down to Craig. (AKCR) |
2271-2272 | Undescribed |
2273-2278 | DJM at the main dock in Craig. (AKCR) |
2279 | Devil’s Club. (AKCR) |
2280-2282 | Undescribed |
2283-2285 | Aerial shots down on Klawock. (AKCR) |
2287 | Undescribed |
2288 | Basalt lenses in graywacke, vicinity Craig. (AKCR) |
2289 | Unknown memorial or ?, possibly a grave; on island just west of Klawock. (AKCR) |
2290 | Undescribed |
2291 | Allen L. Clark doing geology off a skiff on the islands north of Klawock. (AKCR) |
2292-2293 | Sea anemones in intertidal zone. (AKCR) |
2294-2295 | Allen L. Clark booming along in a skiff, vicinity of Craig. (AKCR) |
2296 | Looking north along western coast of Dall Island. (AKCR) |
2297 | Pretty flowers. (AKCR) |
2298 | Looking north along western coast of Dall Island. (AKCR) |
2299-2301 | Undescribed |
2302 | A. T. Ovenshine–a very thin A.T.O.–eating a C-ration for lunch on a beach open to the Pacific near Cape Addington and just adjacent to a small granitic pluton–hence the rounded granitic boulders. (AKCR) |
2303-2305 | Just up beach near Capt Addington from 2302; outcrop of a small pluton. (AKCR) |
2306-2308 | Complex metasedimentary rocks near Pin Peak, ENE of Craig. (AKCR) |
2309-2310 | Looking southeast along shore of Black Bear Lake at Pin Peak. (AKCR) |
2311-2316 | Aerial view looking southeast into cirque below Pin Peak at Black Bear Lake. (AKCR) |
2318-2319 | Undescribed |
2320-2321 | Looking down at the lake at the head of Threemile Creek that drains into Klawock Lake. Note the radial fracturing due to a snowslide. (AKCR) |
2322- 2327 | Undescribed |
2328 | Southeastern Alaska frog. (AKCR) |
2329-2330 | Undescribed |
2331-2332 | Myself below the massive carbonates on Coronation Island near Nation Point. (AKCR) |
2333 | Hiller 12E helicopter of Shasta Air Service on stern of DJM. |
2334-2335 | Undescribed |
2336 | Heavy swell breaking against the western side of Coronation Island. (AKCR) |
2338 | One of the less-than-beautiful fish we often caught. (AKCR) |
2339-2340 | Undescribed |
2341-2342 | Allen L. Clark in pilothouse of DJM. (AKCR) |
2343 | A. T. Ovenshine is pilothouse of DJM. (AKCR) |
2344 | Capt. Stacey in pilothouse of DJM. (AKCR) |
2345 | Location unknown; perhaps western Dall Island. (AKCR) |
2346-2347 | Undescribed |
2349-2353 | Undescribed |
2354 | Chevron folds in argillite, western Dall Island. (AKCR) |
2355-2367 | Undescribed |
2368-2372 | DJM with Hiller 12E. |
2373 | Basalt dikes cutting marble. Vicinity White Mountain, Dall Island, east of View Cove. Bill Klud for scale. (AKCR) |
2375 | Hiller 12E and stern of DJM. (AKCR) |
2376-2382 | Ray Wehr sneaking up on a spotted seal on the southeast side of Forrester Island. Note exposures of felsic pluton all along the coast here. (AKDE) |
2383 | Location as 2382. (AKDE) |
2384 | Undescribed |
2385 | Foliated felsic pluton on Forrester Island. (AKDE) |
2386-2396 | Sea lions on Lowrie Island and other rocks just north of Forrester Island. (AKCR) |
2398-2399 | Undescribed |
2400-2401 | Remains of a small logging operation; somewhere in western Craig quadrangle. (AKCR) |
2402 | Location uncertain. (AKCR) |
2403 | Undescribed |
2404 | Beautifully developed skarn progressively developed toward a small felsic pluton just offshore on a small island. Western Dall Island. (AKDE) |
2405 | Undescribed |
2406-2407 | Bill Klud skiffing in among the rocks to escape the heavy swell. (AKCR) |
2408-2410 | Hank Berg in heroic pose with Ray Wehr driving on the open ocean. (AKCR) |
2411-2413 | Capt. Stacey and Ed Maghaeles putting boats over the side. (AKCR) |
2414 | Quartz conglomerate, south end of Sukwan Island. (AKCR) |
2415-2416 | Coast Guard rescue helicopter that came to pick some of our people up after our helicopter blew a clutch on take-off. DJM anchored in one of the coves on south-eastern Dall Island, perhaps American Bay. (AKDE). |
2417 | Some of the abundant clams we found. (AKCR) |
2418-2419 | Undescribed |
2420 | Capt. Stacey and Ed Magnaeles in the pilothouse of the DJM. (AKCR) |
2421 | Capt. Stacey opening clams. (AKCR) |
2422-2430 | Undescribed |
2431-2435 | Ray Wehr landing large halibut off northern Coronation Island. (AKCR) |
2436-2437 | Dave Brew and ___________ in office of DJM. (AKCR) |
2438 | Ray Wehr. (AKCR) |
2439 | Capt. Robert Stacey on radio watch. (AKCR) |
2440-2441 | One of the numerous landslides in area. The thin soil just slips down the rock when saturated. (AKCR) |
2442-2452 | Undescribed |
2453 | Flowers on lateral moraine of Baird Glacier. (AKSD) |
2454 | Foliation in glacial ice, Baird Glacier. (AKSD) |
2455 | Small lake on north side of Baird Glacier, perhaps 5 miles above its terminus. (AKSD) |
2457-2458 | Looking north over Baird Glacier 4-5 miles east of its terminus. In 2457, note helicopter about half way down to the ice for scale!. (AKSD) |
2460-2466 | Baird Glacier |
2467-2472 | Looking up along north side(?) of Baird Glacier. (AKSD) |
2473-2474 | Undescribed |
2476 | Metamorphic layering in rocks adjacent to the Coast Range batholith; on traverse along ridge that comes down (south) from Gray’s Peak, west of North Baird Glacier. (AKSD) |
2477- 2484 | Mountain goats on ridge coming down from Gray’s Peak; view to southwest toward Henry and Dana Peaks. (AKSD) |
2485-2496 | Undescribed |
2497-2498 | Terminus of Baird Glacier, aerial shot looking about north. (AKSD) |
2499- 2502 | Undescribed |
2503 | Views from near Peble Peak just south of terminus of Baird Glacier. View to southeast toward Coast Range batholith. (AKSD) |
2504 | As 2503. View to southwest; note DJM as a little dot in Scenery Cove in foreground. Continued traverse down ridge for rest of day. (AKSD) |
2505 | Location as 2503. View to south of prominent hanging glacier on Foote Peak. (AKSD) |
2507 | As 2503. View to southwest; note DJM as a little dot in Scenery Cove in foreground. Continued traverse down ridge for rest of day. (AKSD) |
2508 | Undescribed |
2509 | View up toward Preble Peak from about half way along traverse down to Stewart Peak; south side of Baird Glacier. (AKSD) |
2510-2511 | Undescribed |
2512 | View down on DJM in Scenery Cove. (AKSD) |
2513-2516 | Undescribed |
2517-2528 | Looking south at glacier that drains into the north end of Lake ‘361’ at the head of the river that drains into the Salt Chuck of Port Houghton. (AKSD) |
2529-2530 | Joe Dwyer at location of 2528 with Hiller 12E. (AKSD) |
2531-2532 | Undescribed |
2533 | Engine room of DJM in 1969. |
2534-2536 | Ed Maghaeles cleaning a big halibut. (AKSD) |
2537 | Allen L. Clark relieving his inner tensions with an adventure magazine. (AKSD) |
2538 | Jim Smith doing map work on the DJM. (AKSD) |
2539 | Alaska State ferry. (AKCR) |
2540 | Undescribed |
2541 | Allen L. Clark on a particularly wet skiff traverse, vicinity Port Houghton. (AKSD) |
2542 | Skiff traverse under nylon; Port Houghton area. (AKSD) |
2544 | Undescribed |
2545-2562 | A day on the beach at the head of the North Arm of Farragut Bay after our helicopter battery stopped cranking the engine. Myself, Joe Dwyer, Allen Clark, and Pete Popeno in pictures. A very wet day. (AKSD) |
2563-2569 | Undescribed |
2570 | Salmon caught at the entrance to the Salt Chuck, Port Houghton. (AKSD) |
2571-2572 | Pictures along a traverse through the alders with Bill Klud; started at the small lake at the extreme head of the drainage that extends eastward from Lake 361. Views to south toward Peak 7180. (AKSD) |
2573 | Location as 2571. Myself lying on the granite cobbles of the creek bed at the end of the traverse—-very tired. (AKSD) |
2575 | Looking east along Lake 361 (east of Port Houghton). (AKSD) |
2577-2580 | Undescribed |
2581 | Cruise ship, the Mariposa at Juneau. (AKJU) |
2582-2585 | Undescribed |
2586-2594 | Houses and native building at Chilkoot Barracks near Haines. (AKSK) |
2595 | DJM at Haines dock. (AKSK) |
2596 | Undescribed |
2597 | Ed McKevett and Dave Brew in the galley of the DJM. (AKSK) |
2598 | Al Weissenborn and Gary Winkler in the galley of the DJM. (AKSK) |
2599 | Cannery near Haines at Letnikof Cove., (AKSK) |
2600 | Me in rack on DJM studying. (AKSK) |
2601 | Capt. Stacey studying current affairs in his cabin. (AKSK) |
2602 | Fishing boats at Haines dock. (AKSK) |
2603 | Undescribed |
2604-2606 | Location uncertain. (AKSK) |
2607-2609 | Looking east from near Porcupine Peak across Chilkat Valley at Klukwan and magnetite-bearing talus fan at the base of Iron Mountain. (AKSK) |
2610-2613 | Undescribed |
2614 | WP&YRR passenger car at Skagway. (AKSK) |
2615 | Undescribed |
2616 | Snowplow and White Pass locomotive #73 at Bennett Lake, Y. T.. |
2617 | Old wooden church at Lake Bennett, Y.T. |
2620-2621 | Undescribed |
2623 | White Pass locomotives #70 and #71 at Skagway. (AKSK) |
2624-2626 | Undescribed |
2627-2629 | Aerial views down on Chilkoot Barracks near Haines. (AKSK) |
2630-2631 | Undescribed |
2632-2635 | DJM tied to the dock of the cannery near Kochu Island on Chilkat Peninsula. (AKSK) |
2636 | Capt. Stacey and Ed. Maghaeles on DJM tied to the Haines dock. (AKSK) |
2637 | Undescribed |
END OF 1969 FIELD SEASON IN SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA, VARIOUS COLORADO | |
2638 | View down on Golden, Colorado from Lookout Mountain. |
2640 | Looking northwestward over Front Range peneplain from Lookout Mountain near Golden, Colorado. |
2641-2643 | Location uncertain. (Colorado) |
2644 | Mill at the mouth of the Argo tunnel, Idaho Springs, Colorado |
2645-2647 | Undescribed |
2648-2649 | Looking approximately northeast over Front Range peneplains from somewhere on Lookout Mountain near Golden, Colorado. |
2650 | Undescribed |
2651 | Looking north at South Table Mountain from Golden. |
2654-2655 | Front and rear of our rented–$110 per month–house at 2202 Cheyenne, Golden, Colorado, in 1970. |
2656 | Undescribed |
2658 | Ore bin of old mine on Virginia Canyon road north of Idaho Springs, Colorado. |
2659-2665 | Undescribed |
2667 | Another old house in Georgetown, Colorado. |
2668-2677 | Undescribed |
FOLLOWING ON CSM FIELD TRIP TO SILVER CITY AREA, NEW MEXICO IN APRIL 1970 | |
2678-2685 | Undescribed |
2686 | One of our first stops in the Chino Pit, New Mexico. |
2687-2690 | Chino Pit, New Mexico |
2691 | Brecciated, altered porphyry in Chino Pit. |
2692-2695 | Chino Pit, New Mexico. |
2696-2697 | Shops and leaching operations on waste dumps at Chino Pit. |
2698-2718 | Chino Pit |
2719-2721 | Silicified porphyry in Chino Pit. |
2722-2728 | Chino Pit, New Mexico. |
2729-2731 | Undescribed |
2732 | Felsite dikes cutting Hanover-Fierro stock, New Mexico. |
2733-2734 | Looking approximately northwest over Hanover-Fierro stock. |
2735-2736 | Chert lenses and masses in the Oswaldo Limestone near the Hanover mine, New Mexico. |
2739-2741 | Layering in Quaternary gravel (or tailings?); near Hanover mines, New Mexico. |
2742 | Undescribed |
2743-2747 | Vicinity Hanover Zinc mine; mine buildings and old surface workings. |
2748 | Stone polygons in surficial material near Hanover mine, New Mexico. |
2749 | Undescribed |
2750 | Looking approximately south over Hanover mine toward Chino Pit in the distance, New Mexico. |
2751 | Chert in Oswaldo Limestone near Hanover mine, New Mexico. |
2752-2758 | Various surface pits and adits near the Hanover mine; many show irregular masses of sphalerite-bearing skarn replacing limestone near the periphery of the Hanover-Fierro stock, New Mexico. |
2759-2763 | Hanover mine, New Mexico. |
2764-2767 | Rocks, now of uncertain significant, from near the Hanover mine, New Mexico. |
2768-2771 | Getting ready for a day of field tripping; Milt Wiltse to left; New Mexico. |
2772 | Cross-bedding in tailings near Hanover mine, New Mexico. |
2773 | Ore bin near Hanover mine, New Mexico. |
2774-2775 | Ripple marks and cross-bedding in tailings from near Hanover mine, New Mexico. |
2776-2778 | Undescribed |
2779-2780 | What is probably a rhyolitic explosion vent; along road on a field excursion many miles northwest of Silver City, New Mexico. |
2781 | The party getting ready to go underground; Art Panze and Jim Butler at right. New Mexico. |
2782 | Undescribed |
2783 | Jim Butler and Art Panze underground in the Hanover mine near Hanover, New Mexico. |
2784 | Altered fault zone; underground in the Hanover mine, New Mexico. |
2785 | Candee, Wiltse, Jerry Parker (Geologist for New Jersey Zinc), and Jim Butler eating lunch in the Hanover mine, New Mexico. |
2786 | Irregular mass of sphalerite (and skarn?) in the Hanover mine, New Mexico. |
2787 | Our party going underground at the Oswaldo #1 mine near Hanover, New Mexico. |
2789 | Chino pit and drill rig there. |
2790-2792 | Breccia pipe near Tyrone, New Mexico. |
2793 | Tyrone mine area, New Mexico. |
2794-2795 | Our party at the Tyrone mine, New Mexico. |
2796 | Tyrone porphyry in the oxidized zone, Tyrone mine, New Mexico. |
2797-2798 | Altered porphyry in the Tyrone pit, New Mexico. |
2799 | Tyrone pit showing irregular contact between the oxidized and supergene zones; New Mexico. |
2800-2801 | Mineralized porphyry in the Tyrone Pit, New Mexico. |
2802-2804 | Heavy shovel in the Tyrone pit, New Mexico. Note that the manufacturer’s name is obscured. The Phelps Dodge people didn’t feel the free publicity was merited by the service they were getting! |
2805-2806 | In the oxidized zone of the Tyrone orebody west of the main pit; New Mexico. |
2807 | Concentrator at the Tyrone mine, New Mexico. |
2809-2813 | Undescribed |
2814-2817 | Small mine south(?) of the main Tyrone pit leaching chyrsocolla ore; New Mexico. END OF NEW MEXICO FIELD TRIP |
2818-2819 | Undescribed |
2820 | Cross-bedded Lyons sandstone near Loveland, Colorado |
2821-2836 | Undescribed |
2837 | Morrison-Dakota contact near Loveland, Colorado. |
2838 | Undescribed |
2840 | Looking south from road up Coal Creek near Boulder, Colorado. |
2841-2845 | Undescribed |
2846-2848 | Chevron folds in Coal Creek quartzite, Coal Creek Canyon near Boulder, Colorado. |
2849-2858 | Undescribed |
2859-2868 | At Colorado Railroad Museum; Golden, Colorado. |
2870-2871 | ‘West Red’ from air, south of Aspen, Colorado. (Source unknown). |
2872 | FOLLOWING ARE GEMINA SPACECRAFT PHOTOGRAPHS |
2873 | Entrance to Red Sea and Gulf of Aden; southwest at top of picture. |
2874 | Looking down on Gulf of Suez; top of slide is ENE. |
2875 | Looking SSE over Gulf of Suez toward Red Sea. |
2876-2877 | Undescribed |
2878 | Caterpillar-like folds in southern Iran. |
2879 | Large folds in southern Iran; Strait of Hormuz in center of picture. |
2880 | Location uncertain; probably southern Asia. |
2881 | Somewhere in China. |
2882 | Near Tucson(?), Arizona. |
2883 | Mouth of the Colorado River and the upper Gulf of California. |
2884 | Edge of the desert near Walvis Bay, Southwest Africa. |
2885 | Location uncertain but nice joint pattern and several large folds. |
2886 | Location uncertain. |
2887 | Cyclonic storm in the Mediterranean Sea. |
2888 | Sand dunes in northern Africa(?). |
FOLLOWING ARE SELECTED DUPLICATES OF L.W. LEROY’S SLIDE COLLECTION (But not necessarily all taken by him) | |
2891-2898 | Undescribed |
2899 | Ripple marks on modern beach, Texas coast. |
2900 | Barrier beach near Galveston, Texas showing passes and effects of storm overwash. |
2901-2907 | Undescribed |
2908 | Jack-up oil rig in Gulf of Mexico. |
2909 | Large anticlinal fold in Wyoming(?). |
2910 | Undescribed |
2912-2913 | Aerial photographs of faulted anticlinal fold. |
2914 | Breached anticlinal fold. |
2915 | Subject uncertain. |
2916-2919 | Undescribed |
2920 | Anticlinal fold exposed in river bank. |
2921 | Close-up of excellent example of a thrust fault. |
2922 | Fault offset in (Precambrian?) gneisses. |
2923-2924 | Near-vertical fault in sediments. |
2925-2926 | Undescribed |
2927 | Disrupted anticline in close-up. |
2928-2933 | Undescribed |
2934-2940 | Festoon cross-bedding. |
2941 | Slip-off face of small sand dune. |
2942-2943 | Ripple marks on modern sand dune or sandy unit. |
2944 | Ripple marks and slip-off face of modern barcan sand dune. |
2945 | Angular unconformity. |
2946 | Incised meandering river, probably upper Colorado or Green River in Colorado or Utah. |
2947 | Near Dead Horse Point in Utah(?); geology similar to 2946. |
2948 | Flat-lying, deeply eroded geology; possibly Grand Canyon country. |
2949 | Details of modern stream bed with braided channels. |
2950 | Details of head-of-gulley erosion in redbeds. |
2951 | Modern meandering stream in flood; note natural levee. |
2952-2953 | Dendritic drainage pattern in arid climate. |
2954-2956 | Spheroidal weathering of granitic rocks. |
2957 | Differential weathering of flat-lying sedimentary rocks |
2958-2960 | Wind erosion of sandstone. |
2961-2962 | Isolated buttes. |
2963-2964 | Concretions in sedimentary rocks. |
2965 | Cross-section of stream channel in sedimentary rocks. |
2966 | Pegmatite dike in schist. |
2967 | Creep of sedimentary rock beds as exposed in soil profile. |
2968 | Complex folding (in Idaho Springs Formation of Colorado?) |
2969 | Effects of soft-sediment deformation. |
2970 | Discoloration and deposition in marine environment at mouth of small river. |
2971 | Oil drilling operation in desert. |
2972 | Dune field. |
2974 | Devil’s Tower, Wyoming. |
2975 | Modern lava, Hawaii. |
2976 | Night picture of modern lava eruption, Hawaii. |
2977-2978 | Undescribed |
2979-2980 | Valley fill in Basin and Range province of western U.S. |
2981 | Fault offsetting alluvial fan, probably in Basin and Range province. |
2982 | Stone carried out on mud-cracked playa lake by wind. |
2983-2984 | Undescribed |
2985 | Island and shallow shoals where carbonates are being deposited (in Bahamas??). END OF L. W. LEROY SLIDES |
2986 | Gemini photograph of Houston area, Texas. |
2987-2991 | Houses, mine buildings, and church in Cripple Creek, Colorado |
2992-2994 | Typical scenery, Cripple Creek, Colorado area; exact locations unknown. |
2995 | Old store or firehouse near Victor, Colorado |
2996 | Looking south along Fountain Formation exposures near Red Rocks Park, Morrison, Colorado. |
2997 | Precambrian-Fountain Formation contact (at plaque), Red Rocks Park, Morrison, Colorado. |
2998 | Slump in Lyons sandstone near Morrison, Colorado. |
2999 | Oil seep along fault in Dakota sandstone; lower Turkey Creek near Morrison, Colorado. |
3000 | Fountain Formation hogback near Morrison, Colorado. Classic Pennsylvanian red-bed sequence. |
3001-3005 | Buildings in Georgetown, Colorado. |
3006-3013 | Downtown Silver Plume, Colorado |
3014-3015 | Milton A. Wiltse, Asst. Professor of Geology at Colorado School of Mines doing his thing in 1970. |
3016 | L. W. ‘Lett’ LeRoy in his office at C.S.M. |
3017 | Leitz Durimet (Polarizing) microhardness tester in C.s.M. ore microscopy lab. |
3019 | Old Leitz Panphot in C.S.M. ore microscopy laboratory |
3020 | Undescribed |
3022 | Old school in Leadville, Colorado |
3023 | Old D&RG railroad station in Leadville, Colorado |
3024-3032 | Various and sundry buildings in Leadville, Colorado |
3033-3037 | Mine buildings in upper Evans Gulch, Leadville, Colorado. |
3038 | Looking west from upper Evans Gulch toward Turquoise Lake in distance; near Leadville, Colorado. |
3039 | Looking west from Tucson mine area over Leadville, Colorado. |
3040 | Looking west from head of Iowa Gulch, near Leadville, Colorado. |
3041 | Resurrection mill in lower Iowa Gulch, Leadville, Colorado. |
3042-3044 | Looking NNW from road at Gilman mine. Excellent view of flat-lying sediments and the mine buildings and town. Gilman, Colorado. |
3046-3048 | Undescribed |
3053 | Pingo 2 1/2 miles NW of Big Bend of Beaver Creek, Livengood B-2 quadrangle. Photo from Florence Weber. (AKLG) |
3054 | Pingo 2 1/4 miles NW of Big Bend of Beaver Creek, Livengood B-2 quadrangle. Photo from Florence Weber. (AKLG) |
START 1970 FIELD SEASON IN COUNCIL AREA, SEWARD PENINSULA, ALASKA | |
3055 | Details of joinery in log cabin at Council. (AKSO) |
3056 | Old cabin at Council. (AKSO) |
3057 | Two-story log cabin at Council. (AKSO) |
3058-3059 | The biggest building then still standing in Council. An old road house? The front door exhibits an unusual amount of class. (AKSO) |
3060 | Home-made water wagon made from old oil barrels. In front of Bill Law’s house. (AKSO) |
3061 | Old _________ and Weiss steam engine at the shaft of the Omilak mine. (AKBN) |
3062 | Old shaft house of the Omilak mine. McCarthys Marsh in background; looking to southwest. (AKBN) |
3063 | Recent one-room building at head of Omilak Creek. On airstrip built by Willie Foster to gain access to his lead prospect. (AKBN) |
3064 | Travis Hudson while he and I were camped out near Willie Foster’s lead prospect. Note mosquitoes on his cap and vest. (AKBN) |
3065 | Solifluction lobes, Darby Mountains. (AKBN) |
3066 | What remains of the lower camp of the old Omilak mine. (AKBN) |
3068 | Our bunkhouse at Council in the Law’s camp. (AKBN) |
3069 | Massive carbonates at west side of the Darby Mountains, vicinity Omilak Creek. (AKBN) |
3070 | Looking southwest over massive marble and schist; slopes with hundreds of solifluction lobes. Western Darby Mountains near the head of Omilak Creek. (AKBN) |
3071 | Undescribed |
3072 | Looking down on the Foster lead prospect. (AKBN) |
3073 | Undescribed |
3074 | Looking approximately NNW from hill 2404 at the Omilak mine. Clearly shows the mine is on a marble lens in the schist. (AKBN) |
3075 | Looking west over McCarthys Marsh from hill 2404 just south of the Omilak mine. (AKBN) |
3076 | Looking south along west side of the Darby Mountains from vicinity Omilak mine. Interlayered marble and schist. (AKBN) |
3077 | Location unknown but probably NW Darby Mountains; possibly looking east. (AKBN) |
3078 | Location unknown; probably NW Darby Mountains. (AKBN) |
3079 | Looking (north? and) down on the Foster lead prospect. (AKBN) |
3080 | Undescribed |
3081 | Oxidized galena ore from the Foster lead prospect. (AKBN) |
3083 | Shack on the airstrip just south of the Omilak mine (on the left skyline) where Travis Hudson and I camped out for several days. (AKBN) |
3084 | Old steam engine on Ophir Creek near Council. (AKBN) |
3085-3086 | Old Fairbanks-Morse steam engine on Ophir Creek near Council. (AKSO) |
3087-3090 | Old Wild Goose dredge on upper Ophir Creek. (AKBN or AKSO) |
3091 | Old diesel or gasoline engine at head of Ophir Creek near mouth of Crooked Creek. (AKBN) |
3092 | Wild Goose dredge on upper Ophir Creek. (AKBN or AKSO) |
3093-3094 | Terminus of the old Wild Goose Railroad from Council to ‘l5 Above Ophir. Here the warehouse at 15 above Ophir. (AKSO) |
3095 | The front (or back?) door of the Law’s house in Council. (AKSO) |
3096-3098 | Looking northwest along Niukluk River at Council in the summer of 1970. Bill and Betty Law’s cabin in foreground just above the mouth of Melsing Creek. (AKSO) |
3099 | Old cabin near remains of dredge hull; about 2 miles northeast of Council on Basin Creek. (AKSO) |
3100-3101 | Travis Hudson enjoying the sun in the Law’s front yard. Niukluk River at right. Note the lawn mower; probably the first ever in Council and certainly a rarity on the Seward Peninsula. (AKSO) |
3102-3103 | Lineations in schist; Council(?) area. (AKSO) |
3104 | Old dredge on east side of Solomon River below mouth of Big Hurrah Creek. (AKSO) |
3105-3106 | Careful examination indicates that this dredge is different from 3104. Looks in pretty good shape; probably the one I visited on the Solomon River above Lee’s camp. (AKSO) |
3107-3113 | Remains of equipment of the Council City and Solomon Railroad at the mouth of Solomon River just above the beach. All three of the CC&SR locomotives are shown here in 1970. (AKSO) |
3114 | ‘Ranch’ just outside of Nome. Note the cows!. (AKNM) |
3115 | Typical street scene in Nome…in all its squalor. (AKNM) |
3116 | Front Street in Nome. Then just paved and sidewalks put in. (AKNM) |
3117 | Undescribed |
3119-3121 | Remains of old Risdon steam dredge on Solomon River about 2(?) miles below mouth of Big Hurrah Cree. (Note: took large, ornate brass plate off the shrouding of the steam engine for myself. (AKSO) |
3122 | Undescribed |
3123 | Uncertain, but probably vicinity of Big Hurrah Mine; possibly looking up Solomon River. (AKSO) |
3124-3126 | Old steam engines at Big Hurrah mine. (AKSO) |
3127 | Location uncertain, possibly looking north over McCarthy Marsh. (AKSO) |
3128 | Tom Miller refueling helicopter. (AKSO) |
3129 | Flat-jointed basalt exposed north of the Bendeleben Mountains. (AKBN) |
3130-3131 | Undescribed |
3132 | Polygonal soil. (AKBN) |
3133-3134 | Undescribed |
3135 | Stone polygons composed of felsic granitic rocks covered by black lichen. (AKBN) |
3136 | Typical rubble slopes on granitic rocks of the Bendeleben Mountains. (AKBN) |
3137 | Undescribed |
3138 | Solifluction lobes on massive carbonates. (AKBN) |
3139 | Undescribed |
3140-3142 | Dikes and faults in contorted marble in southern Bendeleben Mountains. (AKBN) |
3143-3146 | Location uncertain. (AKBN?) |
END 1970 ON SEWARD PENINSULA, MARSH MOUNTAIN AND CINNABAR CREEK, 1970 | |
3148-3150 | Irregular mass of cinnabar in shale unit with calcite lenses; underground in the Red Top Mine. (AKDI) |
3151 | Undescribed |
3152-3155 | Looking south at Marsh Mountain and Red Top Mine. (AKDI) |
3156 | Prospects pit being dug by Ed Gentzwill and Bill Carlson on ridge northwest of Marsh Mountain to prospect for mercury–apparently very successfully in that they found several new Hg veins. (AKDI) |
3157-3160 | Undescribed |
3161 | Clarence Wren’s cabins below the Red Top Mine (to the north); Clarence owned the Red Top and leased it to ________ who was trying to operate it at this time. Lived in this cabin for a few days. (AKDI) |
3162-3173 | Looking southeast over the Gentzwill-Carlson prospects toward the Red Top Mine. (AKDI) |
3174-3176 | Looking northwest at Lake Aleknagik from the top of Marsh Mountain. (AKDI) |
3177 | Undescribed |
3178-3183 | Aerial obliques looking down on the Red Top mine and the Gentzwill-Carlson prospects. (AKDI) |
3184 | Looking down on morainal (?) deposits between March Mountain and Cinnabar Creek. (AKTA) |
3185-3190 | Undescribed |
3191 | Looking down on Joe Hoare’s camp at the neck on Lake Chauekutuli(?). (AKTA) |
3192-3202 | Undescribed |
3203-3204 | Aerial oblique looking down on the Cinnabar Creek mine, including the mill and the open pit. (AKTA) |
3205 | High-grade mercury ore from the Cinnabar Creek mine. Of all things, they were grinding these cinnabar boulders up and putting them through their mill with its atrociously poor recovery!. (AKTA) |
3207 | Tailings (!) from the Cinnabar Creek mill. (AKTA) |
3208-3209 | Cinnabar Creek mill in 1970. (AKTA) |
3210 | Looking northwest toward Cinnabar Creek camp. (AKTA) |
3211-3220 | The open pit of the Cinnabar Creek mine, then being mined. (AKTA) |
3222 | Undescribed |
3223 | Typical scenery in the headwaters of the Aniak River. (AKTA) |
3224-3225 | Cinnabar Creek camp. Note the stagger-wing Beechcraft which was stranded there with mechanical trouble. (AKTA) |
3226 | Undescribed |
3227 | Traverse in the vicinity of Flat Top Mountain; typical geomorphology of the area. (AKTA) |
3228 | As 3227 with Joe Hoare. (AKTA) |
3229 | Allen L. Clark building a fire to heat his C-rations somewhere on a traverse. (AKTA) |
3230 | Wein-Consolidated, Twin Otter picking up cinnabar concentrates at Cinnabar Creek. (AKTA) |
3231 | Playing cards in the cookhouse: Francis McClure (Russ Schaefer’s heir), Allen Hubbard (her major domo), Tom Webb (mechanic), and Allen Clark. (AKTA) |
3232 | As 3231 from different angle. |
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES | |
3233 | C.S.M. ore microscopy laboratory; comparison microscope built up with two Leitz MOP microscopes. |
3234-3235 | Milt Wiltse, Art Panze, and Mike Cruzon in CSM ore microscopy laboratory. |
3236 | ‘New’ Zeiss ore microscope in CSM ore microscopy lab.. |
3237 | Leitz ore microscope. |
3238 | Undescribed |
3239 | Old Zeiss ore microscope. |
3240 | Hallimond visual photometer set up on a Leitz MOP microscope. |
3241 | Polishing room adjacent to the CSM ore microscopy lab. |
3242-3247 | Undescribed |
3248-3251 | X-ray equipment in Joe Finney’s laboratory. |
3252-3253 | Portable ARL spectrograph on which I did all my Silver Plume analyses. |
3254 | L. W. LeRoy and students at CSM. |
3255 | Audry Bruns, the CSM Geology Department secretary in the late 60’s. |
3256-3257 | John Hayes, C.S.M. |
3258-3259 | Jim Dover and student in C.S.M. optical lab. |
3260 | Rudy Epis (died 1987). |
3261 | Harry Kent looking very serious in his newly acquired role at C.S.M. Geology Department Chairman. |
3262 | Harold Bloom, geochemist in Geology Department. |
3263 | Joe Finney, when he was one of ‘us’, and Milton A. Wiltse, during his first year at C.S.M. |
3264 | Chris Candee preparing an X-ray sample in Joe Finney’s lab. |
3265 | Looking west over the Vetter prospect at the head of Wolf Creek, Cleary Hill area. (AKLG) |
3266 | Stibnite and gouge along fault zone near the Vetter prospect, head of Wolf Creek. (AKLG) |
3267-3270 | Old mining equipment, Fairbanks District. (AK LG or AKFB) |
3271 | Undescribed |
3272 | Typical birch forest near Fairbanks, possibly near Vault. (AK LG) |
3273-3298 | ZEISS CALENDAR AND PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPHS |
3300-3309 | Murphy and I skiing on top of Ester Dome late in the winter. (AKFB) |
3311 | ARR No. 1 in front of the Anchorage passenger station. (AKAN) |
3312 | Our (rented) faculty house on Chandalar Street, University of Alaska campus. Possibly one of our last days there. (AKFB) |
3313-3315 | Fairbanks, Alaska |
3318 | The first picture of our new house at 432 Lignite Street, Fairbanks. The ‘For Sale’ sign was soon to come off. (AKFB) |
3319-3345 | ‘Galileo’, NASA Convair; boarded at Eielson AFB for a flight to Barter Island and then out over the ice of the Beaufort Sea for at least an hour. Plane heavily instrumented. |
3347 | Undescribed |
3348-3350 | Breakup in the Spring of 1971 on Lignite Street. What a mess! (AKFB) |
3351 | Results of my running a stoplight at College Road and University Avenue. It was all put back together eventually–more or less to its original state. |
3352-3356 | More view of our new house on Lignite during breakup of 1971. |
3357-3358 | Field geology class plane tabling in the eclogiter quarry near Olnes on the Livengood road. Charlotte Hok to the left. Start of field camp that summer. (AKFB) |
3359 | Undescribed |
3360 | Lode gold mine at the head of Dome Creek. (AKLG) |
3361 | Undescribed |
3363 | Class checking out the outcrop in 3362. Note the ‘Blue Bomb’, a surplus Army ambulance that I notoriously kept getting stuck. (AKEA) |
3364-3368 | Undescribed |
3369-3377 | Field camp site beside the bridge over the 40 Mile River just beyond South Fork Lodge. Can recognize Jim Madonna, Nancy Crozier, and Glen Kangas. Mike Wood ran the course here. (AKEA) |
3378 | University of Alaska Fairbanks |
3379-3380 | Spring on Lignite Street, Fairbanks. |
FIELD SEASON IN PLATINUM AREA WITH A. L. CLARK | |
3383-3384 | Walking dragline on Salmon River opp Goodnews Bay Mining Company Large automatic nozzle/giants in foreground. (AKHG) |
3385 | Looking down on bucket line from winch room of Goodnews Day Mining Company’s dredge. (AKHG) |
3386 | Front of GBMC dredge. (AKHG) |
3387 | Undescribed |
3388 | Looking down on bucket line from winch room of GBMC’s dredge. (AKHG) |
3389 | Winch room of GBMC dredge. Allen L. Clark to right; Jerry Fisher in the middle. (AKHG) |
3390 | Looking down at the bucket line on the GBMC dredge. Note the sampler about to collect a pan of material. (AKHG) |
3391-3392 | GBMC dredge from the side. (AKHG) |
3393-3394 | Brecciated ultramafic? (AKHG) |
3395 | Looking northeast over GBMC camp. (AKHG) |
3396 | Looking east over GBMC camp. (AKHG) |
3397 | Undescribed |
3398-3399 | Looking approximately NNW toward Platinum and mouth of Goodnews Bay. (AKGO) |
3400 | Looking down on one of the houses at Platinum. (AKGO) |
3401-3402 | Looking approximately north over the Platinum store and airstrip toward the mouth of Goodnews Bay. (AKGO) |
3403-3404 | Allen L. Clark, Jerry Rosenbaum (our resident loser), and Martin Jetton, our helicopter pilot with a TEMSCO Hiller 12E at Goodnews Bay. (AKGO) |
3405-3407 | Undescribed |
3408-3411 | Clean-up on dredge. (AKHG) |
3412 | Ed Olsen, the President of GBMC helping on the dredge clean-up. (AKHG) |
3413 | Looking up the inside of the trammel on the GBMC dredge. (AKHG) |
3416 | Winches on the GBMC dredge. (AKHG) |
3419-3421 | Undescribed |
3422 | Martin Jetton watching the platinum and gold coming off the dredge concentrates on the Wilfey Table. (AKHG) |
3423 | As 3422, plus Allen Clark. (AKHG) |
2424-3425 | Undescribed |
3426-3430 | Front of GBMC dredge. (AKHG) |
3431-3432 | Bucket line and bow gantry of the GBMC dredge. (AKHG) |
3433-3435 | Faulted and veined dunite exposed along beach cliffs at the west side of Red Mountain. (AKHG) |
3436-3437 | Undescribed |
3438-3445 | Walking dragline of GBMC. (AKHG) |
3446-3454 | Ground sluicing operation on Salmon River near mouth of Medicine Creek. Ground too shallow to dredge here. (AKHG) |
3455 | Allen L. Clark and Martin Jetton panning. (AKHG) |
3456 | Faulted green tuff(?) somewhere in vicinity of Platinum. (AKHG) |
3457 | Dog-house boiler at GBMC camp. (AKHG) |
3458 | Tuffaceous agglomerate east of Red Mountain. (AKHG) |
3459 | Undescribed |
3460-3469 | Pillow basalt east of GBMC camp; probably in vicinity of upper Kinegnah River. (AKHG) |
3470 | Allen L. Clark sitting on the west slope of Chagvan Mountain; looking north toward Red Mountain in far distance. (AKHG) |
3471 | Looking WSW from vicinity Chagvan Mountain over Security Cove toward Cape Newenham Peninsula. (AKHG) |
3472 | Typical wind-swept beach in area. Here Nanvak beach; note walrus rusk for scale! (AKHG) |
3473 | Martin Jetton and our Hiller 12E on Nanvak beach. Note walrus skull; the beach here furnished tusks to Martin, Allen, and me! (AKHG) |
3474 | Undescribed |
3475-3482 | Low-altitude, aerial obliques down on Platinum. (AKHG) |
3484-3485 | Hear-vertical aerial shots down on the GBMC dredge on a particularly nice day. (AKHG) |
3486-3491 | Aerial obliques at various angles of GBMC dredge on the Salmon River. (AKHG) |
3492-3496 | Aerial shots of ground sluicing operation on the middle Salmon River. Particularly nice view of pump, pipeline, giants, wing-dam above sluice box, and dragline. (AKHG) |
3497 | Undescribed |
3498-3501 | Small skid-mounted churn drill near Salmon River. Formerly used for prospecting gravel to dredging. (AKHG) |
3502-3508 | Undescribed |
3509-3510 | Large churn drill used for prospecting gravel. (AKHG) |
3511-3516 | Close-up of giants stripping ground at site shown in aerial 3492-3496. (AKHG) |
3517-3518 | Front of old dredge on lower Wattamuse Creek. (AKHG) |
3520 | Stern of Wattamuse dredge showing single steel spud. (AKHG) |
3521-3524 | Washing plant at one of the placered areas on the upper Arolik River. (AKHG) |
3525-3526 | Undescribed |
3527 | Looking southeast into the crique at the head of Crater Creek(?), Note well-developed terminal moraine. (AKHG) |
3528-3529 | Undescribed |
3530 | Looking approximately east from vicinity Cape Newenham along north side of Cape Newenham Peninsula toward Chagvan Mountain in distance. (AKHG) |
3531 | Undescribed |
3532 | Altered zone–along fault?–near Castle Rock at west end of Security Cove. (AKHG) |
3533-3536 | Undescribed |
3538 | Looking approximately north over mouth of Chagvan Bay toward Red Mountain in distance. (AKHG) |
3539-3542 | Looking north over beach ridges on spit at mouth of Chagvan Bay toward Red Mountain in the distance. (AKHG) |
3543-3546 | Looking NNE up dredged area on lower Salmon River from near mouth of Quartz Creek. (AKHG) |
3547 | Oblique view of GBMC dredge showing the regularity of the ridges on the tailings. (AKHG) |
3548 | Aerial of ground sluicing operation shown much better in 3492-3496. But note that it is taking place on the shallow ground between the ‘young’ channel in the foreground and the ‘old’ clay-rich channel. (AKHG) |
3549 | Aerial shot down on the large tundra tussocks on the flat near Platinum; note road for scale. (AKGO) |
3550-3555 | Undescribed |
3556 | Aerial view to south at Red Mountain. Thick moraine in foreground on the northwest side of Red Mountain. (AKHG) |
3557 | High aerial oblique to south over north end of Red Mountain in foreground toward Salmon River; Chagvan Bay in distance. (AKHG) |
3557a | Aerial oblique down and to the north at the GBMC camp on the middle Salmon River. (AKHG) |
3558 | Aerial view to south of Red Mountain. (AKHG) |
3559-3561 | Undescribed |
3562a | View to south along Salmon River. Note sluicing operations in foreground and dredged ground along the Salmon River. (AKHG) |
3562 | Looking south over dredged ground on the lower Salmon River at Chagvan Bay in distance. (AKHG) |
3563 | As 3562. (AKHG) |
3563a | As 3562A. |
3564 | Looking southwest over GBMC camp on the Salmon river toward the Cape Newenham Peninsula in the far distance. (AKHG) |
3565 | Exceptional shot looking down Salmon River. Clear distinction between the ‘young’ channel to the right and the old, orange-weathering channel to the left. Dredge then about 2/3rd way up shot between channels. (AKHG) |
3566 | Looking down at one of the creeks draining east from the north end of Red Mountain. Creek ground sluiced; note test pits in lower part of creek. (AKHG) |
3567 | Undescribed |
3568-3570 | Looking north over Platinum at south spit and mouth of Goodnews Bay. (AKGO) |
3571-3572 | Beach ridges on south spit; looking north over Platinum. (AKGO) |
3573-3575 | Aerial shots of Platinum. (AKGO) |
START FIELD WORK IN DARBY MOUNTAINS, SEWARD PENINSULA WITH TOM MILLER FROM BASE IN GOLOVIN; SUMMER 1971 | |
3576 | View out on Golovin Bay from Golovin. Boat is one of the remnants of the ill-fated marine placer operations off Bluff in 1969 or 1970. (AKSO) |
3577-3580 | Folded, calcareous schists showing original sedimentary layering. (AKSO) |
3582-3583 | T. P. Miller trying to catch butterflies. (AKSO) |
3585 | Stone polygons in the southeast Darby Mountains. (AKSO) |
3587-3589 | Progressive transposition of sedimentary layering during low-grade metamorphism of calcareous shales; coast in vicinity of Elim. (AKSO) |
3597 | Undescribed |
3598 | Martin Jetton after landing in thick brush with Hiller 12E, seemingly effortlessly. (AKSO) |
3599-3604 | Dredge on Aggie Creek, east of Mt. Wick. (Or is it on the first unnamed creek south of Aggie Creek?). (AKSO) |
3605 | Folded marble and phyllite with marked axial plane cleavage on beach northwest of Rocky Point. (AKSO) |
3607-3609 | Tom Miller getting his walrus tusks on beach northwest of Rocky Point. Martin Jetton assisting in this incredibly smelly operation. (AKSO) |
3610-3626 | Undescribed |
3627 | Typical terrane in the northern Darby Mountains. (AKSO) |
3628-3634 | Undescribed |
3635 | Dike cutting calcareous schist. (AKSO) |
3636-3637 | Contact of marble-schist unit and Darby granite. Contact runs from edge of prominent marble to break between rounded-versus-jagged topography on skyline. Also note prominent solifluction lobes. (AKSO) |
3638-3642 | Undescribed |
3643-3647 | (Blurred) aerial oblique of beautiful downtown Golovin. (AKSO) |
3648 | Undescribed |
3649-3657 | Scenes about Golovin; 3656 is the old Dexter store or roadhouse. (AKSO) |
3658-3659 | Undescribed |
3660 | Prospect at the head of Dry Canyon Creek; T. P. Miller observing. (AKSO) |
3662-3668 | Undescribed |
3669 | Martin Jetton with a big grayling. (AKSO) |
3671 | In the granitic pluton of the northern Darby Mountains. (AKSO) |
3672-3676 | Undescribed |
3677-3678 | Martin Jetton collecting butterflies somewhere in the northern Darby Mountains. (AKSO) |
3679 | Undescribed |
3680 | Folds in calcareous schist. (AKSO) |
3681 | Jointing in granite of the northern Darby Mountains. (AKSO) |
3682 | Tom Miller and Martin Jetton collecting a water sample at the hot spring on upper Lava Creek. (AKBN) |
3683-3684 | Remains of World War II Russian, lend-lease B-25 (or Douglas A-20) that crashed between Elim and Golovin. (AKSO) |
3685-3686 | Bars and meanders on stream near crashed Russian bomber. (AKSO) |
3687-3689 | Tom Miller with .50 machine gun on World War II lend-lease Russian bomber that crashed between Elim and Golovin. (AKSO) |
3690-3695 | Undescribed |
3696 | Looking west toward Moses Point from southern Darby Mountains. (AKSO) |
3698 | Martin Jetton at an old driftwood building near Walla Walla(?). (AKSO) |
3699 | Looking along the Kwiniuk River somewhere. (AKSO) |
3700 | Sheared phyllite with prominent axial-plane foliation. (AKSO) |
3702 | Looking approximately south over what was left of Haycock from a position near triangulation station ‘Rabbit’. (AKCA) |
3703 | Looking north along the west fork of Quartz Creek along the mineralized zone we found in 1969. (AKCA) |
3704 | Tom Miller and Martin Jetton at the hot spring near Granite Mountain. Granite Mountain itself is marked by the radar site in the distance on the skyline. (AKCA) |
3705 | Grayling. (AKSO) |
3706-3708 | Old steam shovel and railroad ‘speeder’ in Nome. (AKNM) |
3709 | Looking northeast from Mt. Eklutna up Matanuska River. (AKAN) |
TRIP TO KENNECOTT WITH ALLEN L. CLARK | |
3710-3711 | Bluffs along Copper River near Copper Center. (AKVA) |
3712-3716 | Undescribed |
3717-3720 | Aerial shot down on the delta at the mouth of the Kuskulana River on the Chitina River. (AKVA) |
3721 | Looking approximately north from the Bonanza mine at the Nikolai Basalt-Chitistone Limestone contact. (AKMC) |
3722 | Undescribed |
3723 | Old ore wagon in McCarthy. (AKMC) |
3724-3725 | Looking approximately south from Bonanza Mine toward Porphyry Mountain. (AKMC) |
3726 | Looking approximately northwest across the Root Glacier from near the Bonanza Mine. (AKMC) |
3727 | Copper carbonates staining limestone at the top of one of the old stopes at the Bonanza Mine. (AKMC) |
3728-3729 | Allen Clark at the top of an old stope near the Bonanza mine. (AKMC) |
3730-3731 | Looking southwest over buildings at the Bonanza mine; Porphyry Mountain in the background. (AKMC) |
3732 | Family picking chalcocite out of the old dump near the Bonanza Mine buildings. (AKMC) |
3734-3735 | Undescribed |
3736 | Old store in McCarthy. (AKMC) |
3737-3739 | Old buildings at McCarthy. (AKMC) |
3740-3741 | Undescribed |
3742-3743 | Old turntable of the CR&NW railroad at McCarthy. (AKMC) |
3744-3747 | Remains of old CR&NW railroad work car at McCarthy. Note the legend ‘Katalla Co., Cordova’ on 3745. (AKMC) |
3748-3754 | The Kennecott mill and associated buildings. (AKMC) |
3755 | Looking north from the top of the Kennecott mill at the powerhouse with the Kennecott glacier as background. (AKMC) |
3756 | Looking south from the top of the Kennecott Mill toward McCarthy. White building in the foreground is the old hospital. (AKMC) |
3757-3765 | More of old Kennecott Mill and associated buildings. (AKMC) |
3766-3770 | Layered chromite in Tonsia ultramafic (taken while checking Barry Hoffman’s thesis). (AKVA) |
3771-3772 | Wisps of chromite in Tonsina ultramafic. (AKVA) |
3773-3778 | Old 0-4-0 saddle-tank switch engine on display, main street of Palmer. (AKAN) |
3780-3782 | Geologic field methods course at the University of Alaska in the Spring of 1971. Can identify Carlotte Hok, Glen Kangas, and Mike Wood. (AKFB) |
3783-3787 | Undescribed |
VISITS TO VARIOUS MERCURY DEPOSITS IN SOUTHWESTERN ALASKA | |
3788-3789 | Unusual weathering of Cretaceous Kuskokwim Group graywacke at the Red Devil Mine. (AKSM) |
3790-3795 | Undescribed |
3796-3798 | Buildings at the Red Devil Mine. (AKSM) |
3799-3805 | Beautiful downtown Bethel! (AKBH) |
3806-3807 | Undescribed |
3808-3813 | Panorama to the north from the top of Barometer Mountain. (AKSM) |
3814-3820 | Mike Estlund looking at weathered Kuskokwim Group graywacke in a trench near the Rice Shaft, Red Devil mine. (AKSM) |
3821-3824 | Red Devil mine from near the old bunkhouse. (AKSM) |
3825-3828 | Looking down and up the Kuskokwim River from near the Barometer mine. (AKSM) |
3829-3833 | View to the north of the Red Devil mine. (AKSM) |
3834-3835 | View to west of mine buildings at Red Devil; taken from the mill. (AKSM) |
3836-3837 | Headframe of the main shaft at Red Devil. (AKSM) |
3838-3845 | Various at the Red Devil mine. (AKSM) |
3846 | Looking up river from the main street of the ‘town’ of Red Devil toward the mine–which is just to the right of the oil tanks in the distance. (AKSM) |
3847 | Camp that Allen Clark and I put up on small lake about 7 miles ENE of the upper end of Kagati Lake; near Kagati mercury prospect. (AKGO) |
3848-3849 | Looking approximately southwest at Atayak Mountain and headquarters of Atmugiak Creek from lake in 3847. (AKGO) |
3850-3851 | Looking approximately west at Outchiwenet Mountain from Kagati mercury prospect. (AKGO) |
3852-3855 | Allen Clark at Kagati Lake mercury prospect. (AKGO) |
3856-3857 | Undescribed |
3858-3862 | Looking west at rock glacier from camp site on 3847 (AKGO) |
3863 | Undescribed |
3864-3866 | Monstrous tundra tussocks near Kagati Lake. (AKGO) |
3867-3873 | Undescribed |
3874 | Field assistant, Allen Clark, and Brett Clark at camp on first lake on Atmugiak Creek above Kagati Lake. A very wet nasty day. (AKGO) |
3875 | Fish camp along the Kuskokwim River near Bethel (AKBH) |
3876-3882 | Murphy and I during a camping trip On Deadwood Creek to see the old burned dredge on Crooked Creek. Dredge was the one originally owned by C. J. Berry. (AKCI) |
3883-3889 | Undescribed |
3890 | Cooper Land’s house on Lookout Mountain near Golden, Colorado. |
3891-3896 | Undescribed |
3898-3903 | Aerial view down and to south at Golden, Colorado |
3904-3905 | Undescribed |
3906-3908 | Aerial view near Breckenridge, Colorado? |
3909-3910 | Hi-Yu Mine on Fairbanks Creek (AKLG) |
3911 | Cleary Hill Mine (AKLG) |
3912 | Hi-Yu Mine (AKLG) |
3913-3914 | Field Camp, 1972; plane tabling in the Cleary Hill area. (AKLG) |
3915-3919 | Undescribed |
3920 | Road near the Cleary Hill Mine. This was a rabbit year and they had eaten everything in sight as far up as they could reach! (AKLG) |
3921-3923 | Steam hoist along the road to the Cleary Hill Mine. (AKLG) |
3924 | Quartz ‘eyes’ in Birch Creek Schist near Cleary Hill. (AKLG) |
3925 | Undescribed |
3926-3927 | Looking west along the Keystone vein and Vetter prospect on the ridge between Chatham and Wolf Creeks. (AKLG) |
3928 | Crenulations in micaceous Birch Creek schist near Cleary Hill. (AKLG) |
3929 | Undescribed |
3931-3934 | Various steam engines on upper Cleary Creek. (AKLG) |
3935-3938 | Plane tabling during field camp at Vetter prospect. Can identify Mark Robinson and Mark Zdepski. (AKLG) |
3939 | Old two-cylinder gas engine found on the south side of lower Chatham Creek. (AKLG) |
3940 | Details of the corner joinery of an old log cabin, Cleary Hill area. (AKLG) |
3941-3943 | Geologic field methods course on the University of Alaska campus in the early spring. (AKFB) |
3944-3945 | Undescribed |
3946-3950 | Alaska Railroad engine No. 1; taken at Alaskaland in Fairbanks where it was on display. (AKFB) |
3951-3954 | Aerial views on downtown Fairbanks (on a flight to the upper Salcha River with Murphy). (AKFB) |
3955-3960 | Undescribed |
3961 | Aerial view of Hamilton Acres and Lignite Street in Fairbanks; our house in about center of picture. (AKFB) |
3962 | Undescribed |
3963-3965 | Murphy on plane chartered to look over the Salcha ultramafic body prior to our fieldwork there. (AKFB) |
WORK IN UPPER SALCHA RIVER AREA IN JUNE, 1972 WITH ALLEN L., CLARK, ET. AL. | |
3967 | Looking WNW down Ricks Creek from its extreme headwaters; USGS camp just visible at right-center. (AKBD) |
3968 | Bright orange-weathering, chalcedony-calcite rock along the north contact of the Salcha ultramafic at the head of Ricks Creek. (AKBD) |
3969 | Strongly lineated schist near head of Ricks Creek. (AKBD) |
3970 | Mike Estlund; looking east toward triangulation station ‘Nail’ (about 3 miles away). (AKBD) |
3971 | Same view as previous shot. (AKBD) |
3972-3973 | Undescribed |
3974-3979 | Layering in Salcha ultramafic about 3 miles west of triangulation station ‘Nail’. (AKBD) |
3980 | Looking east toward head of Ricks Creek from Salcha ultramafic. (AKBD) |
3981-3982 | Undescribed |
3983-3984 | Slickensides on fault in silica-carbonate rocks at head of Ricks Creek. (AKBD) |
3985-3986 | Silica-carbonate rock adjacent to ultramafic rocks at head of Ricks Creek; ultramafic body extends off into the distance. (AKBD) |
3987 | Pretty Spring flowers growing on the Salcha ultramafic. (AKBD) |
3988 | Looking WNW down Ricks Creek from near its extreme head; Salcha ultramafic rocks in left foreground. (AKBD) |
3989 | Looking approximately NNW down on USGS camp at head of Ricks Creek from the Salcha ultramafic. (AKBD) |
3990 | Looking east along north side of Salcha ultramafic from near ‘Nail’. (AKBD) |
3991-3998 | |
3999-4000 | Bell helicopter taking off near head of Ricks Creel. (AKBD) |
4001 | Undescribed |
4003 | Perhaps looking approximately northeast down Dan Creek. (AKBD) |
4004 | Undescribed |
4005 | Layering in Salcha ultramafic. (AKBD) |
4006 | Undescribed |
4007 | Looking northeast down Salcha ultramafic from near Peak 5531 (‘Nail’) (AKBD) |
4008-4009 | Our camp at the head of Ricks Creek. (AKBD) |
4010-4011 | Bell G3B1 with Bill Greenwood in it and our pilot Ed Miller. (AKBD) |
4012 | Undescribed |
4013 | Looking at the gaudy silica-carbonate zone which borders the Salcha ultramafic at the head of Ricks Creek. (AKBD) |
4015 | Undescribed |
4017-4023 | Scenes around our camp at the head of Ricks Creek. Includes Allen Clark, Bill Greenwood, and Mike Estlund. (AKBD) |
4024-4027 | Undescribed |
4030-4035 | Our wrecked helicopter approx. 3 miles up from the mouth of Lost Creek off the upper Salcha River. Our Pilot (?) got himself stuck in the trees and totaled the ship. The pilot, Ed Miller, suffered back injuries; Allen Clark was bruised; and Mike Estlund was knocked unconscious–and remained so until he died more than a year later. (AKBD) |
4037-4040 | See previous slides. I was on scene shortly; Allen and I cleared this landing area most of the night with a machete. Scene after an Army Huey pulled Mike out the next morning. (AKBD) |
4041-4043 | AS 4032 |
4044 | Our garden at 432 Lignite, Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
PLATINUM, ALASKA; SUMMER 1972 | |
4045-4049 | Goodnews Bay Mining Company dredge. (AKHG) |
4051-4052 | Sedimentary structures in recent beach near mouth of Salmon River. (AKHG) |
4053-4061 | Non-float washing plant just west of GBMC camp. Dragline dumping gravel into an elevated sluice box; pump furnishing water to sluice boxes from a damned pond just below. Cat removing gravel. (AKHG) |
4062-4063 | BACK TO UPPER SALCHA AREA |
4064-4072 | Packing up camp on upper Ricks Creek. Brett Clark and our cook, a student at the U. of Alaska whose name escapes me. |
4073-4075 | As 4053 (AKHG) |
4076-4077 | Bill Greenwood on beach west of Red Mountain. Faulted dunite cut by dikes and irregular masses of pyroxene rock. (AKHG) |
4078-4081 | Layering in colluvium from Red Mountain along beach. (AKHG) |
4082-4084 | Looking north along beach from west wide of Red Mountain toward Platinum and the mouth of Goodnews Bay. (AKHG, AKGO) |
4086-4087 | Undescribed |
4088 | Allen and Brett Clark on our Honda Trail 90’s; somewhere at the northeast end of Red Mountain. (AKHG) |
4089-4091 | Brett Clark feeding Arctic Terns out of the window of the dredge. (AKHG) |
4092-4093 | Looking down on the bucket line of the GBMC dredge. (AKHG) |
4094 | Looking approximately SSE down Salmon River from near the top of Red Mountain. Bill Greenwood in foreground. (AKHG) |
4095 | Kids at the Platinum airstrip while we were loading a Short Skyvan. (AKGO) |
4097-4103 | Undescribed |
2-WEEK TO RED MOUNTAIN ULTRAMAFIC NEAR SELDOVIA | |
4104 | Chromite layers in dunite near mine; Red Mountain ultramafic. (AKSV) |
4106-4108 | Chromite layers in dunite at mine; some folded and/or faulted. (AKSV) |
4109-4112 | Mixed dunite and pyroxenite rocks, vicinity of mine, Red Mountain. (AKSV) |
4113 | Chromite lenses in dunite; location uncertain. (AKSV) |
4114 | Undescribed |
4115 | Thin, folded pyroxenite layers in dunite near mine. (AKSV) |
4116-4117 | Undescribed |
4118-4121 | Looking ESE at prominent nose with mine on top. (AKSV) |
4122-4125 | Beautiful chromite layers in dunite; location about 0.8 miles WSW of top of Red Mountain. (AKSV) |
4126-4128 | Chromite layers in mixed dunite-pyroxenite rock. Various uncertain locations. (AKSV) |
4129-4134 | Undescribed |
4136-4138 | Folded chromite lenses in dunite; about 0.5 miles NW of top of Red Mountain. (AKSV) |
4139-4146 | Undescribed |
4147 | Close-up of serpentine shell of ultramafic; north contact west of Windy River. (AKSV) |
4148-4150 | Looking approximately SE at prominent nose with chromite mine on top. (AKSV) |
4151-4163 | Scenes around Seldovia harbor one foggy day. (AKSV) |
4164 | Undescribed |
4165-4169 | Looking east over Windy River toward north contact of ultramafic. Note road to mine. (AKSV) |
4170-4173 | Looking approximately south along headwaters of Windy River toward Red Mountain. (AKSV) |
4174 | Looking over wide serpentine zone at northwest side of ultramafic; looking NNW down Barbara Creek (AKSV) |
4175 | Undescribed |
4176-4178 | Layered chromite west of Windy River. (AKSV) |
4179-4181 | Undescribed |
4183-4185 | Dunite-pyroxenite layering west of Windy River. (AKSV) |
4186-4196 | Folded chromite layer which is further disrupted by an axial-plane fault. Locality about 2.3 miles NW of top of Red Mountain. (AKSV) |
4197-4198 | Pyroxenite (in relief) interbedded with dunite. Almost cross-bedding. Vicinity of saddle about 1 miles NW of top of Red Mountain. (AKSV) |
4199-4200 | Panorama looking SE of Red Mountain and mine area. (AKSV) |
4201-4203 | Scenes in Seldovia. (AKSV) |
4204 | Aerial obliques looking approximately SSE at logging operation at the head of Jackalof Bay. (AKSV) |
4205 | Aerial obliques looking approximately northwest at Kasitsna Bay. (AKSV) |
4206 | Aerial oblique looking down on logging operation at the head of Jackalof Bay. (AKSV) |
4207 | Aerial oblique looking NW at Kasitsna Bay. (AKSV) |
4208-4213 | Aerial oblique: view approximately west at the northwest portion of the Seldovia ultramafic. |
4214 | Aerial oblique view approximately west at the north end of the Seldovia ultramafic. (AKSV) |
4215 | Aerial oblique view northwest at the northern portion of the Seldovia ultramafic. (AKSV) |
4216-4218 | Aerial oblique view approximately northwest over the west side of the Seldovia ultramafic body. (AKSV) |
4219 | Aerial oblique vicinity of Seldovia ultramafic but exact orientation unknown. (AKSV) |
4220-4221 | Aerial oblique views approximately east of the whole west side of the Seldovia ultramafic. (AKSV) |
4222-4226 | Undescribed |
4227-4239 | Aerial oblique views approximately northwest at the whole east side of the Seldovia ultramafic body. (AKSV) |
4240-4243 | Aerial oblique views of the north contact of the ultramafic, west of Windy River. Garnet peridotite locality in foreground. (AKSV) |
4244-4250 | Aerial oblique views of mine area and rock face west of Windy River; looking approximately northwest. (AKSV) |
4251-4258 | Undescribed |
4260-4269 | Aerial obliques looking down and approximately east at Seldovia and vicinity. (AKSV) |
4270-4271 | Close-in aerial obliques of Seldovia harbor area. (AKSV) |
4272-4273 | Alluvial fan along road in Mt. McKinley National Park. (AKMM) |
4274-4275 | Cantwell (?) conglomerate in MMKNP. (AKMM) |
4276-4278 | Basalt dike in shales and sandstones(?) of Cantwell Conglomerate (?). (AKMM |
4279 | Noatak village, 1972 – Tom Hamilton slide. (AKNT) |
4280 | Prominent folds in lower Noatak Canyon – Tom Hamilton slide. (AKNT) |
4282-4284 | Old log cabin on Chatham Creek, Cleary Hill area. (AKLG) |
4285-4289 | Plane tabling near the Keystone prospect area, headwaters of Fairbanks Creek. U of A Field Camp 1973. (AKLG) |
4291 | Looking approximately north at McCarthy mine, headwaters of Fairbanks Creek. (AKLG) |
4292 | Headframe of McCarty shaft. (AKLG) |
4293 | Old steam engine, Cleary Hill area. (AKLG) |
4294-4295 | Typical outcrop of Birch Creek schist, Cleary Hill area. (AKLG) |
4296-4303 | Remains of old drift mine about 1.2 miles SSW of Olnes on Dome Creek. Includes self-dumping rig, gin pole, boiler, and hoist. (AKLG) |
4304-4308 | Old cabin on upper Fairbanks Creek just below Hi-Yu mine. (AKLG) |
4309-4310 | Mill at Hi-Yu mine. (AKLG) |
4311 | Base for Allis-Chalmers stamp mill; Hi-Yu mine. (AKLG) |
4312 | Hi-Yu mine. |
4313-4318 | Field Camp in 1973 at Cleary Hill area. (AKLG) |
4319 | Placer operation on upper Cleary Creek. (AKLG) |
4320 | Dog-house boiler at 4319. Used to thaw gravel during prospecting. (AKLG) |
4321 | As 4319. Wyatt Gilbert expounding on the Quaternary gravels. (AKLG) |
4322-4323 | Gordon House at outcrop of Cantwell conglomerate near Yanert. (AKHE) |
4324 | On plateau above old coal mine just west of railroad and approximately 2 miles south of Yanert. View to north down the Nenana River. (AKHE) |
4325-4326 | Site as 4324 but view to northwest toward Triple Lakes. (AKHE) |
4327-4332 | Undescribed |
4333 | Looking west from Park Highway near Moody at Quaternary gravels along the Nenana River. (AKHE) |
4334-4337 | Scenes at field camp in the Usibelli mine near Healy. (AKHE) |
4339 | Fold in Birch Creek schist along the Parks Highway. (AKHE) |
4340-4342 | Undescribed |
4343-4348 | Murphy fishing at the middle of the Triple Lakes near Yanert. (AKHE) |
4350-4353 | Angular unconformite between Tertiary coal-bearing unit near Healy and Quaternary gravel. (AKHE) |
4354-4355 | Tertiary gravels near Healy. (AKHE) |
TRIP TO LOST RIVER IN JULY 1973 WITH STAN ALEXANDROV AND TOM MOWATT | |
4356 | Kotzebue waterfront. (AKKZ) |
4357 | Alexandrov taking a picture of the Kotzebue waterfront (for once he’s probably right, ‘It’s better in my country.’) (AKKZ) |
4358-4359 | Loading up the plane at Nome for the trip to Lost River; Alexandrov and Mowatt. (AKNM) |
4360 | Low aerial of Nome airport. (AKNM) |
4361 | Looking down of the USSR&M dredge on submarine beach just off the end of the Nome airport. (AKNM) |
4362 | Aerial oblique of Teller. (AKTE) |
4363-4366 | Looking west over Brevig Lagoon at York Mountains in the distance. (AKTE) |
4367-4369 | Looking south down Lost River; the mine is in approximately the center of the photo. (AKTE) |
4370 | Looking west from headwaters of the Mint River. Cape Mountain and Siberia in the distance. (AKTE) |
4372-4373 | Looking approximately SW and down at Brooks Mountain. (AKTE). |
4374-4376 | Looking approximately south over Brooks Mountain down Lost River. (AKTE) |
4378-4379 | Looking down and ESE at west side of Brooks Mountain granite. (AKTE) |
4380-4385 | Oblique views approximately to east at Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
4386 | View east up Tin Creek; Bessie and Maple prospect in foreground. (AKTE) |
4387-4389 | View north up Lost River valley from aerial position just south of the mouth of Tin Creek. Great view of Lost River Mine and Brooks Mountain beyond it. (AKTE) |
4390 | Undescribed |
4391-4401 | Russian commercial slides |
4402 | View south down Cassiterite Creek and Lost River valley from old mill. (AKTE) |
4403-4404 | View up Cassiterite Creek at the Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
4405-4406 | Skarn ‘veins’ developing along fractures in marble; Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
4407 | Nice ribbon rock; Lost River mine area? (AKTE) |
4409 | Contorted tremolite layers developed in marble near the mine. (AKTE) |
4410-4413 | Lost River mine buildings. (AKTE) |
4414 | Undescribed |
4415-4417 | Orbicular skarn at north contact of Tin Creek intrusive. (AKTE) |
4418 | Stan Alexandrov taking pictures of orbicular skarn at Tin Creek intrusive. (AKTE) |
4419 | As 4415. (AKTE) |
4420-4421 | Irregular skarn-limestone contact just south of Tin Creek intrusive along Tin Creek. (AKTE) |
4422 | Looking up Lost River valley toward airstrip from near mouth of Tin Creek. (AKTE) |
4423-4424 | Beautiful stone nets somewhere in Lost River valley south of the airstrip. (AKTE) |
4425 | Undescribed |
4426-4429 | Skarn ‘veins’ developing along fractures in the marble. (AKTE) |
4430 | Tremolite layers developing in marble; just above mine in bed of Cassiterite Creek. (AKTE) |
4431-4434 | Lost River mill one foggy day. (AKTE) |
4435-4437 | Old Nome post office; note the unusual angles between the foundation and the framework of the building! (AKMN) |
4438 | Fungus on driftwood |
4439 | Nome |
4440-4451 | Undescribed |
4452-4456 | Beautiful downtown Nome. A rare combination of unrestored antique buildings and old mining equipment. tastefully arranged with Nome’s particular charm, (AKMN) |
4457 | Thaw field in front of dredge on Submarine Beach west of Nome. (AKMN) |
4458-4464 | Old churn drills parked west of the Nome airport. Pearce Walsh, who took me around the area, in one of the pictures. (AKNM) |
4465-4468 | Dredge on Submarine Beach just west of Nome airport. (AKNM) |
4469-4471 | Undescribed |
BEGINNING OF TRACY ARM-FORDS TERROR WILDERNESS STUDY, SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA – JULY 1973 | |
4473-4482 | Undescribed |
4483 | Looking north up the west fork of the Speel River. (AKTR) |
4484 | Much as 4483 but looking northeast. (AKTR) |
4485-4486 | Undescribed |
4487 | The D.J.M. at the Juneau dock. (AKJU) |
4488-4490 | Undescribed |
4491-4492 | Hughes 500C on the Don J. Miller II; with Nelson, Ford, and Brew. (AKSD) |
4493-4494 | Undescribed |
4495 | Collecting geochemical samples at timberline northwest of Fords Terror in a series of delightful cirques. (AKSD) |
4496 | Uncertain location. (AKSD) |
4497 | Undescribed |
4498 | On the terminus of the Brown Glacier collecting geochemical samples. (AKSD) |
4499 | Looking south and down at the D.J.M. anchored in Sanford Cove. (AKSD) |
4500-4504 | Eduardo Rodriquez, Bill Lingley, and Art Ford boating in Tracy Arm. Looks cold and wet! (AKSD) |
4505 | En echelon, quartz lenses developed in schist; Tracy Arm. (AKSD) |
4506 | Undescribed |
4507 | Old cabin near the mouth of Powers Creek. (AKSD) |
4508-4516 | Undescribed |
4517-4518 | Looking northwest and down at Sanford Cove from near small lake north of Peak 3923 and south of Sumdum. (AKSD) |
4519 | Migmatites somewhere in Coast batholithic complex. (AKSD) |
4520-4524 | Undescribed |
4526 | Yours truly doing his thing in the rain. (AKSD) |
4528 | Bela Csejty on the D.J.M. (AKSD) |
4529 | A very youthful-looking Dave Brew on the D.J.M. (AKSD) |
4530 | Art Ford on the D.J.M. (AKSD) |
4531 | Steve Nelson ‘studying’ while soaking a bee sting in the sink of the D.J.M. (AKSD) |
4532 | Ed Maghaeles in his cabin. (AKSD) |
4533 | The entrance to Fords Terror at high tide. (AKSD) |
4534-4537 | Undescribed |
4538-4541 | Rodriquez, Lingley, and Ford skiffing again. (AKSD) |
4542-4546 | Undescribed |
4547 | Quartz lenses in gneiss(?). (AKSD) |
4548-4551 | Undescribed |
4552 | Looking southeast from Sanford Cove one sunny day as the fog is just burning off. (AKSD) |
4553-4554 | The D.J.M. in Sanford Cove. (AKSD) |
4555 | Felsic tuff beds on Round Islet at the mouth of Endicott Arm; looking southeast. (AKSD) |
4560-4576 | Undescribed |
4577 | Looking approximately east at the Dawes Glacier from near triangulation station ‘Don’. (AKSD) |
4578-4580 | Undescribed |
4582 | Scene aboard the D.J.M. Old crane still on board and we’re still using barrelled fuel. (AKSD) |
4583 | Undescribed |
4584 | Location uncertain. (AKSD) |
4585-4600 | Whole series of pictures of various migmatites; taken on traverse about 6 miles southeast of the terminus of the Dawes Glacier. (AKSD) |
4601 | Looking approximately south at an icefall on an unnamed glacier; taken from a ridge about 6 miles southeast of the terminus of the Dawes Glacier. (AKSD) |
4602-4606 | More migmatites as 4585. (AKSD) |
4607 | Location uncertain. (AKSD) |
4608 | Marble layers in the gneissic ‘screens’ in the Coast Range batholithic complex; just SW of the terminus of the Dawes Glacier. (AKSD) |
4609 | Small ultramafic body in gneiss; located about 3 miles SSE of the terminus of the Dawes Glacier. (AKSD) |
4610-4612 | Undescribed |
4613-4614 | Eduardo stopping for lunch overlooking the Dawes Glacier. (AKSD) |
4615-4621 | Undescribed |
4622 | Our Temsco, Hughes 500C helicopter somewhere in TAFT. (AKSD) |
4623-4624 | Undescribed |
4625-4626 | Bill Lingley and I skiffing along Tracy Arm. (AKSD) |
4627 | En echelon, quartz veins in schist. Probably at the shark kink in Tracy Arm; along the south side at the apex of the acute angle where a large river comes in. (AKSD) |
4628 | Location as 4627. (AKSD) |
4629 | Undescribed |
4630-4632 | Looking ESE at the terminus of the south Sawyer Glacier from the point just southwest of the terminus of the Sawyer Glacier. (AKSD) |
4633-4645 | Looking NNE at the terminus of the Sawyer Glacier from ‘Observation Point’. AKSD) |
4646-4649 | Looking southeast over the small cove (where the D.J.M. is anchored) at the southeast corner of the Snettisham Peninsula. (AKSD) |
4650-4652 | Undescribed |
LEFT TAFT FOR THE SUMMER TRIP TO HOWARD PASS, YUKON TERRITORY; AUGUST 1973 | |
4653-4655 | Undescribed |
4656-4658 | Brooks 2-6-0 on display in Whitehorse, Canada |
4659-4661 | An usual steam-driven drill on display in Whitehorse. |
4662-4663 | Riverboats ‘Casca’ and ‘Whitehorse’, then on display in Whitehorse. |
4664-4668 | Various rolling stock and diesels of the W.P. & Y. RR in the Whitehorse yard. |
4669 | Riverboat ‘Klondike’ on display in Whitehorse. |
4670-4672 | Diamond drill rig in operation at Howard Pass deposit. Gordon House to left in 4672. |
4673-4674 | Undescribed |
4676-4679 | Drill rigs and typical topography, Howard Pass deposit, Y.T. (See also 4707 and 4709). |
4680-4689 | Undescribed |
FOLLOWING OF PRUDHOE BAY AREA FROM BOB TIMMER | |
4690 | Looking ENE along the Prudhoe Bay airstrip near the mouth of the Sagavanirktok River. (AKBP) |
4691 | ‘Sag River area (May 24), looking N.’ (AKBP) |
4692 | Looking northwest over Deadhorse airstrip and ARCO camp. (AKBP) |
4693 | Delta of Kuparuk River. (AKBP) |
4694 | ARCO camp. (AKBP) |
4695 | A drilling operation in the winter. (AKBP) |
4696 | Aerial oblique of a drilling operation in early summer. (AKBP) |
4697-4698 | Undescribed |
4699 | Looking south over Deadhorse along Sagasvanirktok River. (AKBP) |
4700 | Undescribed |
4701 | Looking ESE over Deadhorse. (AKBP) |
4702 | Looking east over Deadhorse. (AKBP) |
4703 | Drill rig somewhere in Prudhoe Bay area. (AKBP) |
4704 | Cleaning up sluice box concentrates somewhere in Alaska. |
4706-4707 | Ore beds at Howard Pass deposit, Yukon Territory. |
4708-4709 | Howard Pass drilling camp in 1973. |
4711 | Weathered wood on a cabin near Vault. (AKLG) |
4714 | Musk ox farm, Fairbanks. |
4715-4717 | Riverboat ‘Nenana’ at Alaskaland. (AKFB) |
4718-4719 | Old (restored) cabin at Alaskaland. (AKFB) |
4725-4735 | Undescribed |
4736-4738 | View out the upstairs bedroom of our house at 432 Lignite, Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
4739-4741 | Marv Mangus’s painting of the CC&SR engines at Solomon; belongs to T. P. Miller. |
4742-4744 | Cabin in Cleary Hill area. (AKLG) |
4745-4748 | Frost heaving inside one of the old bunk houses at the Hi-Yu mine. (AKLG) |
4749-4769 | Mill at the Hi-Yu mine; several of the stamp mill inside. (AKLG) |
4770-4771 | Remains of the old blacksmith shop at the Hi-Yu mine. (AKLG) |
4772-4773 | Buildings at the Hi-Yu mine. (AKLG) |
4775 | Shellie. |
FIELD CAMP 1974 | |
4777-4778 | Murphy at camp on the middle of the Triple Lakes near Yanert. (AKHE) |
4779-4780 | Brad Peek and Paul Metz while doing a short mapping exercise around Triple Lakes. (AKHE) |
4781-4801 | Looking southwest at the prominent landslide on the west side of the middle of the Triple Lakes. (AKHE) |
4802-4803 | Murphy’s and my camp at the middle of the Triple Lakes. (AKHE) |
4805 | AS 4780. (AKHE) |
4806-4807 | Undescribed |
4808-4811 | Looking west at the main tipple of the Usibelli coal mine near Healy. (AKHE) |
4812-4813 | Reseeded area of the Usibelli coal mine. (AKHE) |
4814-4820 | Various shots in vicinity of the coal tipple of the Usibelli mine; good shots of Tertiary coal-bearing section including effects of coal fires. (AKHE) |
4821 | Tertiary coal-bearing section near Usibelli mine tipple. Murphy on ‘fired’ portion of section. (AKHE) |
4822 | Abandoned U. S. Bureau of Mines rescue car at Suntrana. (AKHE) |
4823-4826 | Old steam shovel at Suntrana. (AKHE) |
4827 | Main coal tipple of Usibelli mine near Suntrana. (AKHE) |
4829-4833 | Undescribed |
4834-4837 | Tertiary coal-bearing section near Suntrana. (AKHE) |
4839 | Students plane tabling near Usibelli. (AKHE) |
4840 | Looking west down Healy Creek from near mouth of Cripple Creek. (AKHE) |
4841 | As 4838 (AKHE) |
4842-4849 | Various rolling stock of the Alaska Railroad in the yards at Healy. (AKHE) |
4850-4852 | The tools of plane tabling. (AKHE) |
4853 | Coal drilling rig at Usibelli mine. (AKHE) |
4854-4856 | Vicinity Cripple Creek mine. (AKHE) |
4857 | Old coal drilling rig. (AKHE) |
4858-4862 | Undescribed |
4863 | Layer of coal capped unconformably by Quaternary gravel near Usibelli. (AKHE) |
4864-4865 | Thick coal beds exposed about a mile east of Usibelli. This particular section is kept in reserve in case the open pit across the ridge to the north becomes inaccessible. (AKHE) |
4866 | Another old coal-drilling rig. (AKHE) |
4867-4871 | Undescribed |
4872-4874 | Wyatt and Joan Gilbert. (AKHE) |
4875 | Undescribed |
4876-4878 | More equipment of the Alaska Railroad in Healy; a tie machine? (AKHE) |
4879 | Undescribed |
4880-4885 | Tertiary sandstone section near Suntrana. (AKHE) |
4886 | Old Bureau of Mines, mine rescue car abandoned at Suntrana. (AKHE) |
4887 | Students plane tabling. (AKHE) |
4888-4889 | Main coal tipple of Usibelli mine near Suntrana; nice exposure of the Tertiary section. (AKHE) |
4890-4905 | Undescribed |
4908 | Elkie and pups. |
4911-4915 | Undescribed |
4916-4917 | PBY modified as an aerial borate bomber. At BLM fire-fighting headquarters, Ft. Wainright, June 1974. |
4918-4921 | Undescribed |
4922 | DC-6 borate bomber; Ft. Wainright, June 1974. |
4923-4929 | Undescribed |
4930 | Military flying-crane helicopters; Ft. Wainright, June 1974. (AKFB) |
4931-4932 | Coat tipple hear Alaska Railroad passenger station in Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
4933 | Our house at 432 Lignite, Fairbanks, (AKFB) |
4934-4935 | JATO-equipped ‘Flying Boxcar’; at BLM fire-fighting headquarters, Ft. Wainright, June 1974. (AKFB) |
4936 | Sleek but uncertain aircraft used by BLM in fire-fighting duties; Ft. Wainright, June 1974. (AKFB) |
4937-4941 | Undescribed |
4942-4944 | Army, Grumman Mohawk reconnaissance aircraft; Ft. Wainwright, June 1974. (AKFB) |
4945 | Undescribed |
4946-4947 | Mitchell B-25 modified for fire-fighting; Ft. Wainwright, June 1974. (AKFB) |
4948 | Coast Air, Grumman Wigeon at Juneau. (AKJU) |
4949-4950 | Coast Air, Beaver on floats. (AKJU?) |
4951 | Remains of Alaska-Juneau mill at Juneau. (AKJU) |
4952 | D.J.M. at government dock in Juneau. (AKJU) |
START 1974 FIELD SEASON IN TRACY ARM-FORDS TERROR WILDERNESS AREA | |
4953 | Connie Nutt and Art Ford practicing their geologic skills on the stern of the D.J.M. (AKJU) |
4954-4955 | Old southeastern cabin. (AKSD) |
4956-4959 | D.J.M. anchored somewhere. (AKSD) |
4960 | Carl Form on an epic traverse from triangulation station ‘Trail’ north toward Tracy Arm. Much deep wet snow. Carl’s first attempt as being a field geologist; he wasn’t impressed! (AKSD) |
4961 | Rounded xenoliths in felsic granitic rocks. (AKSD) |
4962-4965 | Location uncertain. (AKSD) |
4966 | Steve Dillman slipped this Hughes 500C down through these trees routinely (with a sharp eye out for eagles!). Somewhere up the Chuck River. (AKSD) |
4967-4969 | Connie Nutt, Dave Brew, Carl Forn, and Chris Carlson at lunch. (AKSD) |
4970-4971 | Old cabin near the mouth of the Chuck, River. (AKSD) |
4972-4974 | |
4975-4977 | D.J.M. anchored at the head of Windham Bay. (AKSD) |
4978 | Looking WSW along Windham Bay; D.J.M. anchored near head. (AKSD) |
4979-4985 | Undescribed |
4986 | Have taken off all my field equipment for a C-ration and a radio check. (AKSD) |
4987-4989 | Undescribed |
4990-4994 | The work cabin on the D.J.M.; Dave Brew, Connie Nutt, and Chris Carlson. (AKSD) |
4995-4997 | Tom Patton and Paul Metz at Paul’s camp about 6 1/2 miles WSW of Chitna. Tom and I went up to check on Paul’s thesis mapping. (AKVA) |
4998-5001 | Old CR&NWRR work car at Chitna. (AKVA) |
5002-5004 | Old stores in Chitna. (AKVA) |
5011 | Brad Peek’s camp at the head of Niblack Anchorage, southern Prince of Wales Island. (AKCR) |
5013 | Ford, Forn, Nutt, Vennum, Carlson, and Brew experimenting with our new field note form. (AKTR) |
5014 | Looking southwest down Speel River from approximately opposite Indian Lake. (AKTR) |
5015 | As 5013. (AKTR) |
5016-5019 | Undescribed |
5020 | Temsco 500C helicopter perched on the rocks. (AKTR) |
5021-5024 | Undescribed |
5025 | Looking ENE at face between Speel Point and creek to Tease Lake from anchored D.J.M. (AKTR) |
5026-5027 | Old pulp-wood mill at the foot of the creek up to Tease Lake, Speel Arm. (AKTR) |
5028-5037 | Undescribed |
5038-5039 | Vicinity Crescent Lake? (AKTR) |
5040-5041 | Undescribed |
5042 | Art Ford and Connie Nutt with D.J.M. in background. (AKSD) |
5043 | Looking southwest over Windham Bay with D.J.M. anchored in it. (AKSD) |
5044-5051 | Undescribed |
5052-5053 | Ogives and foliation in some unknown glacier. (AKSD) |
5054-5061 | Undescribed |
5062 | Complex folds in gneiss involving calc-silicate rocks and marble. (AKSD) |
5063-5070 | An unusual rotary stamp mill about a mile up Spruce Creek (?) at the head of Windham Bay. (AKSD) |
5073-5078 | Old mill with rotary grinding equipment about 1 1\4 mile up Spruce Creek(?) at the head of Windham Bay. (AKSD) |
5079-5080 | Old steam engine near 5073. (AKSD) |
5081 | About 1\2 mile East of the head of Windham Bay. Chris Carlson and I were ‘walking’ down the old corduroy road from the mine to the head of the Bay. Typical south-eastern rain forest; note Devil’s Club. (AKSD) |
5082 | Undescribed |
5083 | Looking SSE up the Chuck River from its mouth. (AKSD) |
5084-5085 | Art Kimble and Mary Ann Park at the K & D mine near Sunset Cove. (AKSD) |
5087 | Herman Kloss’s cabin at the K & D mine. (AKSD) |
5089 | Herman Kloss’s cabin near the beach. Can just make out Herman to the left. Also Mary Ann Park and Art Kimble. (AKSD) |
5090 | Dave Brew and Connie Nutt ready to go skiffing. (AKSD) |
5091 | Chris Carlson taking an attitude somewhere on the beach. (AKSD) |
5092 | Complex folds in schist and marble; basically parallel folds but note the intrafolial folds in the marble layers. (AKSD) |
5093-5096 | (Perhaps) the prominent glacier with a steep ice fall and the ice fan at its base; about 2 miles ESE of Mt. Sumdum. (AKSD) |
5097 | Looking north down the beautiful, U-shaped valley just to the northeast of Mt. Sumdum. Tracy Army in distance. (AKSD) |
5098 | Looking approximately south along valley in 5097 toward Peak 5260 on the skyline. (AKSD) |
5099-5101 | Looking SSE up Chuck River from near its mouth. (AKSD) |
5102 | Looking WSW over Windham Bay. (AKSD) |
5103 | Looking up the west fork of the Speel River at unnamed glacier. (AKTR) |
5104 | (Possibly) alluvial fans at the end of the east arm of Fords Terror. (AKSD) |
5105 | Looking north up the North Dawes Glacier(?). (AKSD) |
5106-5107 | Undescribed |
5108 | Location uncertain but vicinity North Dawes Glacier; note helicopter for scale. (AKSD) |
5109-5111 | Undescribed |
5112-5116 | Looking north into Fords Terror. (AKSD) |
5117 | Looking approximately south from vicinity Sumdum Glacier toward Sanford Cove. (AKSD) |
5118-5120 | Looking WSW from vicinity Sumdum Glacier toward Holkam Bay and Stephens Passage. (AKSD) |
5121-5123 | Undescribed |
5125-5126 | Beaver on floats taking off; our mail plane from Juneau. (AKSD) |
5127-5128 | Undescribed |
5129 | Chris Carlson getting ready to go skiffing. (AKSD) |
5130 | Connie Nutt. What the well-dressed (female) geologist wears to work in the rain and cold. (AKSD) |
5131-5134 | More of Connie Nutt and Chris Carlson. Neither smoke; must have the sillies. (AKSD) |
5135-5140 | D.J.M. anchored in Windham Bay. (AKSD) |
5141-5145 | Dave Brew and Connie Nutt going skiffing. (AKSD) |
5146-5148 | Undescribed |
5149a | Coast Guard buoy tender at the Coast Guard dock in Juneau. (AKJU) |
5149b-5150 | Southeast Skyways, Goose taking off from Juneau. (AKJU) |
5151-5154 | Undescribed |
5155-5157 | A DC-6 in Juneau(?) (AKJU) |
5158-5161 | Undescribed |
5162 | Looking northwest along Gastineau Channel toward Juneau. (AKJU) |
5163-5164 | Aerial oblique looking down on the old Alaska-Juneau mill in Juneau. (AKJU) |
5165-5166 | Aerial obliques of downtown Juneau. (AKJU) |
5167 | Location uncertain; flight from Juneau to Whitehorse. |
5168-5169 | Undescribed |
5170-5172 | New Imperial copper mine near Whitehorse, Y.T. |
5173-5176 | Uncertain, perhaps along Yukon River somewhere. |
TRIP TO LOST RIVER, JULY 1974 | |
5177-5181 | Landing at Nome. (AKNM) |
5182 | Slough at the mouth of the Anvil River at Nome. (AKNM) |
5183-5187 | Undescribed |
5188 | Glacier cirques and tarns somewhere in the Kigluaik Mountains on the flight from Nome to Teller. (AKNM) |
5189-5191 | Glacial cirques as 5188 (AKNM) |
5192 | Looking northeast from near Windy Cove over Imuruk Lake (AKTE) |
5193 | Undescribed |
5194 | Looking approximately south toward headwaters of Lost River; Brooks Mountain granite in center of picture. (AKTE) |
5195-5197 | Undescribed |
5199-5200 | Looking down on the Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
5201 | Trailer that was hauled up to Brooks Mountain for Tom Patton and Mark Robinson who were doing their thesis there (with me as chairman of their thesis committee). (AKTE) |
5202 | View to the northwest side of the Brooks Mountain granite. (AKTE) |
5203-5204 | ‘Ribbon’ skarn at west side of the Brooks Mountain granite. (AKTE) |
5205-5209 | Panorama across the west contact of the Brooks Mountain granite that shows many of the varied mineral localities, (AKTE) |
5210-5213 | Undescribed |
5214 | Stream crossing beach ridge west of Brevig Lagoon. (AKTE) |
5215 | Undescribed |
5216 | Looking northwest at the spit just north of Teller. Note tents for scale. (AKTE) |
5217-5218 | Location somewhat uncertain but probably just east of Brooks Mountain looking northeast toward Ear Mountain. (AKTE) |
5219 | Orientation uncertain but vicinity of Brooks Mountain. (AKTE) |
5220 | View northwest up unnamed river toward Brooks Mountain in distance. (AKTE) |
5221-5222 | Undescribed |
5223-5229 | Aerial oblique of the west side of the Brooks Mountain granite. (AKTE) |
5230 | View to south down Lost River; Bering Sea in distance. (AKTE) |
5231-5232 | View to east over the pass at the southwest corner of the Brooks Mountain granite. (AKTE) |
5233 | Undescribed |
5234-5235 | View to the south over the north contact of the Brooks Mountain granite; Lost River valley in distance. (AKTE) |
5236-5239 | Undescribed |
5240-5245 | Tin placer operations at the Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
5246-5247 | The old mill at the Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
5248 | Taken from near the Dalcoathe lode. Looking south down Cassiterite Creek, past the Lost River mine, and into Lost River. (AKTE) |
5249 | Tin placer operations at the Lost River mine; just set up by Grothe and Pearson. (AKTE) |
5250-5251 | The old Lost River mill. (AKTE) |
5252 | As 5249. (AKTE) |
5253-5255 | Some of the old, (pre-1920?) buildings at the Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
5256-5257 | ‘Vein’ sharns developed along fractures in the marble; Lost River mine area. (AKTE) |
5258 | Remains of an old ore wagon, Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
5259-5261 | Looking NNE at the Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
5262 | The old Federal building in Nome; abandoned soon after it was opened when it began to quickly sink into the permafrost. (AKNM) |
5263-5288 | A nice cross-section of the homes and gardens of Nome including the antique equipment which is so tastefully scattered about the town. (AKNM) |
5289 | The Board of Trade Saloon in Nome. (AKNM) |
5290-5293 | Nome |
5294 | Walking back to camp from Brooks Mountain late one evening; looking down into Lost River valley. (AKTE) |
5295 | Excellent example of ‘ribbon’ skarn near the southwest contact of the Brooks Mountain granite. (AKTE) |
5296 | The old (pre-1910 or thereabouts) cabin at the pass near the southwest corner of the Brooks Mountain granite. (AKTE) |
5297 | As 5295. ‘Ribbon’ skarn. (AKTE) |
5298 | Looking northeast at the southwest corner of the Brooks Mountain granite. (AKTE) |
5299-5301 | Breccia dikes on the old road/trail about half way between Brooks Mountain and Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
5302-5303 | Dornier Do 28 B1 airplane, then based in Kotzebue. An unusual aircraft even for Alaska. (AKKZ) |
5304-5305 | Aerial oblique looking down on Juneau. (AKJU) |
5306 | Undescribed |
5307 | Aerial oblique looking down on what remains of the old Perseverance mill near Thane. (AKJU) |
5308-5310 | Undescribed |
5311 | Location uncertain but probably between the Sawyer and South Sawyer glaciers. (AKSD) |
5312 | Undescribed |
5313 | Looking west along Tracy Arm from near Peak 4192. (AKSD) |
5314 | Undescribed |
5315 | Looking south into the beautiful U-shaped valley south of Tracy Arm. Mt. Sumdum on right skyline; taken from about 1 1/2 miles SE of Peak 4192. (AKSD) |
5316-5317 | Looking east into the head of Tracy Arm from near Peak 2845. (AKSD) |
5318 | Undescribed |
5319 | As 5315 but from near Peak 2845. Really good shot; note helicopter for scale. (AKSD) |
5320 | Undescribed |
5321 | Walt Vennum someplace in TAFT. (AKSD) |
5322-5336 | Undescribed |
5340-5342 | Location uncertain but spectacular country in vicinity of North Dawes glacier. (AKSD) |
5344-5348 | Undescribed |
5349 | Looking northwest down Endicott Arm from a high ridge just east of the mouth of Fords Terror.(AKSD) |
5350 | The D.J.M. steaming northwest along Endicott Arm; taken from east of the mouth of Fords Terror. (AKSD) |
5351 | About as 5349 but a less picturesque position. (AKSD) |
5352-5355 | Undescribed |
5356-5364 | Lunch with Connie Nutt on the point just southwest of the terminus of the Sawyer glacier which shows prominently in the pictures. (AKSD) |
5365 | As 5359. (AKSD) |
5366-5369 | Undescribed |
5370-5372 | Connie Nutt at point just southwest of the end of the Sawyer glacier. (AKSD) |
5373 | Undescribed |
5374 | Heterogeneous gneiss at point just southwest of the end of the Sawyer glacier. (AKSD) |
5375 | Undescribed |
5376-5377 | As 5361. (AKSD) |
5378 | The north wall of Tracy Arm about 4-5 miles west of the terminus of the South Sawyer glacier. (AKSD) |
5379-5380 | Looking south up the valley near the bend in upper Tracy Arm. (AKSD) |
5381-5382 | Undescribed |
5383-5389 | The prominent icefall in the hanging glacier about 2 miles southeast of Mt. Sumdum. (AKSD) |
5390-5392 | Undescribed |
5393 | Looking down on the terminus of the Sawyer glacier. (AKSD) |
5394 | Connie Nutt looking up the Sawyer(?) glacier. (AKSD) |
5395-5401 | Undescribed |
5402-5405 | Looking to south over the terminus of the South Sawyer glacier; taken from the approximately 4,000′ ridge about 1/2 mile to the north of its terminus. (AKSD) |
5406 | Looking west down Tracy Arm from the 4,000′ ridge about 1/2 mile north of the terminus of the South Sawyer glacier. (AKSD) |
5408-5411 | Looking east at the small lobate glacier at the head of the first northward trending creek west of the terminus of the South Sawyer glacier. (AKSD) |
5412-5416 | As 5403. (AKSD) |
5417-5430 | More Nome houses. (AKNM) |
5431 | A new University of Alaska building in Nome; built on special piles to defeat the effects of the permafrost. (AKNM) |
5432-5436 | More Nome buildings and industrial archeology. (AKNM) |
5437-5438 | Looking west along Front Street, Nome. (AKNM) |
5439 | Waterfront beach house in Nome. (AKNM) |
5440-5441 | From D.J.M. steaming into Juneau. (AKSD) |
5442-5443 | Coast Guard buoy tenders at Juneau dock. (AKJU) |
5444-5445 | Steve Dillman and mechanic getting helicopter ready for a day’s work. (AKTR) |
5446-5447 | Undescribed |
5448-5449 | Migmatites. (AKTR) |
5450 | Undescribed |
5451 | Lower Speel River area(?). (AKTR) |
5452 | Undescribed |
5453-5455 | Folded, schistose ultramafic body about 4 miles southwest of Mt. Brundage. (AKTR) |
5456 | Undescribed |
5457-5465 | Hanging glaciers somewhere in upper Speel River area. (AKTR) |
5466 | Undescribed |
5467 | D.J.M. anchored in Speel Arm. (AKTR) |
5468-5471 | Undescribed |
5472-5475 | Taking samples with Art Kimble at the prominent orange-stained zone near Peak 3770 about 3 miles SE of the terminus of the South Sawyer Glacier. 5473 looking ENE up South Sawyer glacier. (AKSD) |
5476-5477 | Aerial oblique to north at terminus of South Sawyer glacier. (AKSD) |
5478-5480 | Connie Nutt leaving D.J.M. to go skiffing. (AKTR) |
5481 | Chris Carlson and I mapping at low tide just south of Sentinel Point on the west shore of Gilbert Bay. (AKSD) |
5482 | Location unknown but spectacular scenery. (AKTR?) |
5483-5486 | Undescribed |
5487-5488 | Daily planning map on D.J.M. (AKSD) |
5489-5490 | Dave Brew point counting on the D.J.M. (AKSD) |
5491-5493 | Some (of the many) Dave Brew notices to scientists on the D.J.M. (AKSD) |
5494 | The rough-geology compilation–kept up every day of course. (AKSD) |
5495 | Geologic-station ‘dot’ map to keep us informed of where we’ve already been–this too kept up every day. (AKSD) |
5496 | Just a plain map! (AKSD) |
5497-5498 | Chris Carlson catching up on her culture on the D.J.M. (AKSD) |
5499 | Me on the D.J.M. (AKSD) |
5500-5502 | One of our 1:63,360-scale geologic compilation maps. (AKSD) |
5503-5505 | Chris Carlson on Sweetheart Lake one day we helicoptered a skiff in for some shoreline work. (AKSD) |
5506-5507 | Undescribed |
5508-5510 | Looking up the Speel on Whiting River late one day. (AKTR) |
5511-5512 | Undescribed |
5513-5514 | The inside of a Hughes 500C. (AKSD) |
5516 | Somewhere near the Canadian boundary on a tributary to the Whiting River. (AKTR) |
5517 | Looking WSW at Midway Islands from near Meigs Peak. (AKSD) |
5518 | Looking southeast across Whiting River from near Peak 4706. (AKTR) |
5519 | From vicinity Peak 4706 looking southwest toward the mouth of the Whiting River and Port Snettisham. (AKTR) |
5520-5527 | Last traverse of the summer; arranged my field gear for a photo. (And as it turned out, left my yellow field notebook right here at 3000′ on the north side of the Whiting River for future generations). (AKTR) |
5528-5529 | Unloading the helicopter at the mouth of the Whiting River. This day, Steve Dillman’s father died and he left for the season, effectively ending out field work. (AKTR) |
5530-5531 | Chris Carlson and Connie Nutt relaxing; Dave Brew objecting (weakly). (AKTR) |
5532-5533 | Chris Carlson boxing rocks in the workroom of the D.J.M. (AKTR) |
5534-5536 | Connie Nutt plotting her field notes on the D.J.M. (AKTR) |
5537-5538 | Art Kimble, U.S.B.M., cogitating. (AKTR) |
5539-5540 | Mary Ann Park, U.S.B.M., packing up her rocks; Walter Gnagy in background. (AKTR) |
5541 | Chris Carlson and Connie Nutt packing more rocks. (AKTR) |
5542 | The daily planning map on the D.J.M., about to be packed up. (AKTR) |
5543-5544 | Dave Brew finishing up his daily log…and wondering where he went wrong. (AKTR) |
5546-5547 | Undescribed |
5548 | ‘Geno’ Kuehn, the cook on the D.J.M. (AKTR) |
5549 | The Bureau of Mine’s corner of the workroom on the D.J.M. (AKTR) |
5550 | Undescribed |
5551 | Connie Nutt doing rocks again. (AKTR) |
5552 | Walt Vennum packing his rocks on the D.J.M. (AKTR) |
5553-5556 | Capt. Robert Stacey in the pilot house of the D.J.M.–the cup probably had booze in it! (AKTR) |
5557-5561 | Unloading oil drums in Juneau. (AKJU) |
5562 | Coast Guard buoy tender at the dock in Juneau. (AKJU) |
5563-5568 | Unloading all our rocks and supplies in Juneau. (AKJU) |
5569-5571 | D.J.M. coming into the government dock in Juneau. (AKJU) |
5572 | FLIGHTS FROM JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS, AUGUST 1974 |
5573-5580 | Aerial obliques of Malaspina glacier and moraines around it. (AKYA) |
5581 | Aerial oblique of Icy Bay. (AKIB, AKBG) |
5582-5583 | Undescribed |
5584 | Aerial oblique of head of Icy Bay(?)…but sure looks different on the 1959 map! (AKBG) |
5585-5592 | Aerial obliques of folds in the Bering Glacier. (AKBG) |
5593-5595 | Aerial oblique to the north of the mouth of the Copper River. (AKCV) |
5596 | Looking approximately southeast from an aerial position about 5 miles NE of Panorama Mountain. Note Denali Highway in upper right. (AKHE) |
5597-5598 | Looking approximately southeast from near Pyramid Mountain in central part of Healy quadrangle. (AKHE) |
5599 | Looking east up the Yanert Fort of the Nenana River, east of McKinley National Park. (AKHE) |
5600-5601 | Looking approximately east from just south of Upper Healy Creek. Note Wrangell Mountains in the far distance. (AKHE) |
5602-5604 | Looking east from somewhere in the vicinity of California Creek (?) toward Mt. Hayes in the distance. (AKMH) |
5605-5611 | Mary Ann Park and Art Kimble getting ready to go skiffing on the Whiting River. Jan Still also in 5611. (AKTR) |
5612-5616 | Undescribed |
5617 | Coast Guard buoy tender at the dock in Juneau. (AKJU) |
5618 | Ed Maghaeles on the D.J.M. in Juneau. (AKJU) |
GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT FIELD TRIP SEPTEMBER 1974 | |
5619 | Location unknown; can identify Wiltse, Triplehorn, and Hawkins. |
5620 | Bus in front of Black Rapids glacier. (AKMH) |
5621 | Looking southeast from the highway over the lower portion of the Black Rapids glacier. (AKMH) |
5622 | Probably outcrop of Valdez Group rocks near Tonsina. (AKVA) |
5623 | Dan Hawkins shaving one cold morning after camping out. (AKVA?) |
5624 | Our quarters for the night. (AKVA?)…. |
5625-5626 | Outcrop of Valdez Group graywacke and shale near Tonsina. Milt Wiltse for scale. Note the folds and axial plane cleavage. (AKVA) |
5627-5635 | Looking approximately west at the Worthington glacier near Thompson Pas; note people in 5633 for scale. (AKVA) |
5636-5638 | Undescribed |
5639-5642 | Old cabin somewhere in TAFT area. (AKSD?) |
5643 | Large gneissic xenolith in tonalite. (AKSD?) |
5644 | Undescribed |
5645 | Dave Brew instructions posted on the D.J.M. (AKSD?) |
5646 | Dave Brew packing rocks on the D.J.M. (AKSD?) |
5647-5648 | Undescribed |
5649-5650 | Murphy and Milt Wiltse hunting near the Hi-Yu mine. (AKLG) |
5651-5654 | The mill of the Hi-Yu mine surrounded by Fall foliage. (AKLG) |
5656-5657 | Bucket line and spuds of the dredge at Chatanika; Fall colors in the background. (AKLG) |
5962 | Looking southeast along the west side of Gastineau Channel from the Bureau of Mines Island over the old tailings of the Treadwell Mines. (AKJU) |
5963-5968 | Looking at Juneau and Douglas one winter day from the USBM island. (AKJU) |
5969 | Undescribed |
5970-5973 | Looking at Juneau and the A-J mill from the USBM island. (AKJU) |
5974-5975 | Looking over the old tailings of the Treadwell mine from the USBM island. (AKJU) |
5976 | Undescribed |
5978-5979 | View of Juneau from Douglas one winter day. (AKJU) |
5980-5981 | Old (1912) Douglas fire-pump building. (AKJU) |
5982-5985 | Old buildings in Douglas. (AKJU) |
5986-5987 | The Kimble’s home in Lena Cove. (AKJU) |
5989 | Old restored cabin at Alaskaland, Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
5990-5992 | The riverboat Nenana at Alaskaland. (AKFB) |
5993-5994 | Kitty Hensley house at Alaskaland. (AKFB) |
BACK TO GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT FIELD TRIP | |
5995 | Location uncertain. |
5996 | Undescribed |
5997 | Location uncertain but clearly in iron-cemented conglomerate. |
5998-5999 | Undescribed |
6000-6001 | Eating lunch at Granite Creek near Sutton. Just had a real gully washer of a flood down Granite Creek. (AKAN) |
6002 | Dan and Joanne Hawkins at lunch near Granite Creek. (AKAN) |
6007 | Mary Jennifer just after she was born. |
6010-6013 | Undescribed |
VACATION IN TACOMA-SEATTLE, APRIL 1975 | |
6018-6019 | Undescribed |
6020 | Diesel switcher of Tacoma Belt Line in dock area. |
6021-6026 | Tacoma port area. (Washington) |
6027-6033 | Buildings in downtown Tacoma, Washington. |
6034-6035 | As 6022. |
6036-6044 | Several picturesque old houses in Tacoma. |
6045-6058 | Tacoma port area. |
6059-6060 | Stratification in Recent gravels in a Tacoma gravel pit. |
6061-6063 | Undescribed |
6064 | Old building made into a shopping area in Tacoma. |
6065-6070 | Undescribed |
6071-6078 | The old gas works at Lake Union in Seattle; now made into a park. |
6079-6092 | Series of shots of Seattle from the Space Needle. |
6093-6095 | D.J.M. and its berthing area in Lake Union, Seattle. |
6096-6102 | Aerial obliques of downtown Seattle. |
6103 | Undescribed |
6104-6109 | Mill of the Hi-Yu mine near Fairbanks Creek. (AKLG) |
6110-6111 | Old steam shovel at Alaskaland, Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
6118-6122 | Undescribed |
6128-6132 | Various old restored cabins at Alaskaland. (AKFB) |
6133 | Looking down Second Avenue in Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
6134-6139 | Undescribed |
GEOLOGY FIELD CAMP, 1975 | |
6140-6141 | Coal beds in the Tertiary sandstone section along Healy Creek. (AKHE) |
6142-6145 | Attendees at the field camp near Suntrana. (AKHE) |
6146-6147 | Plane tabling; thick coal bed in the background. (AKHE) |
6148 | Undescribed |
6149-6150 | Dall sheep on revegetated strip mine; looking west down Healy Creek with Usibelli in center of the picture. (AKHE) |
6151-6160 | Students plane tabling, plotting their work and measuring section near Usibelli and Suntrana. (AKHE) |
6161-6162 | Looking northwest at the main coal tipple of the Usibelli Mine near Suntrana; good view of the Tertiary coal-bearing section. (AKHE) |
6163-6164 | Students plane tabling; Mickey Paul in center. (AKHE) |
6165 | Gin pole and bucket of an old drift mine near Chatanika. (AKLG) |
6166 | Self-dumping rig and bucket of an old drift mine near Chatanika. (AKLG) |
6167 | Stripping operation near Ester; bluffs are typical ‘muck’. (AKFB) |
6168-6174 | Headframes of several lode mines on Ester Dome; Paul Metz in 6171. (AKFB) |
6175 | Diamond drill on Chatham Creek. (AKLG) |
FIELD WORK IN SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA, 1975 | |
6176-6180 | Looking northeast up the Whiting River from near its mouth. (AKTR) |
6181 | Braided channel of the Whiting River. (AKTR) |
6182 | Undescribed |
6183-6184 | Alouette helicopter we chartered for a short time; Connie Nutt, Art Ford, pilot, Jum Hoffman. (AKTR) |
6185 | Jean Ratte and Jan Still, USBOM, skiffing. (AKTR) |
6186-6190 | Undescribed |
6191-6192 | Aerial oblique of the Snettisham power plant on Speel Arm just south of Long Lake. (AKTR) |
6193 | Undescribed |
6194 | Looking east of Crescent Lake; Boundary Peak 79 in center skyline. (AKTR) |
6195 | Undescribed |
6196 | Jim Hoffman and I on traverse northeast of the sharp bend on the Speel River near Indian Lake; view looking southwest toward Speel Arm. (AKTR) |
6197-6200 | Undescribed |
6201 | Obvious fault/fold in phyllite(?); location unknown. (AKTR) |
6202-6207 | D.J.M. anchored in Speel Arm. (AKTR) |
6208-6216 | Undescribed |
6217-6226 | The rapids on the Speel River at the sharp bend about 4 miles above its mouth. (AKTR) |
6227-6229 | Looking northwest at Indian Lake and the dam at its lower end. (AKTR) |
6230-6233 | The Snettisham power plant and airstrip on upper Speel Arm. (AKTR) |
6234 | Looking straight down on the D.J.M. anchored in Speel Arm. (AKTR) |
6235-6238 | Undescribed |
6239-6244 | Capt. Stacey and Hughes 500C on the afterdeck of the D.J.M. (AKTR) |
6245-6246 | Traverse on ridge just west of Indian Lake; view to southwest at Speel Arm. (AKTR) |
6247-6259 | Undescribed |
6261-6264 | The stagnant ice and moraine at the terminus of the Speel Glacier. |
6265 | Migmatite (AKTR) |
6266-6267 | Undescribed |
6268-6270 | Hughes 500C and fuel drums on the helicopter deck of the D.J.M.; Capt. Stavey fueling ship. (AKTR) |
6271 | Close-in view to northwest of the dam at the lower end of Long Lake–which furnishes water for the Snettisham power plant. (AKTR) |
6272-6274 | Undescribed |
6275-6276 | Location uncertain. (AKTR) |
6277-6279 | Our Hughes 500C at several now disremembered locations. (AKTR) |
6280-6288 | View to northeast of the terminus of the unnamed glacier at the head of the main west (unnamed) tributary of the Speel River. (AKTR) |
6289-6290 | Undescribed |
6292 | Looking southwest from near triangulation station ‘Long’ over Long Lake into Speel Arm. (AKTR) |
6293 | What looks like a small terminal moraine somewhere. (AKTR) |
6294-6296 | Location uncertain but probably in tonalite or granite. (AKTR) |
6297-6298 | Art Ford taking a ‘granite’ sample on the nose about 2 miles north of the north end of Indian Lake. View to north up Speel River. (AKTR) |
6299-6300 | ‘Muskeg’ near the sharp bend in the Speel River about 2 miles above its mouth. (AKTR) |
6301 | Foggy day in Speel Arm. (AKTR) |
6302-6308 | D.J.M. anchored in Windham Bay. (AKSD) |
6309 | View from head of Windham Bay toward D.J.M.; high tide. (AKSD) |
6310 | Connie Nutt taking a mud sample at the head of Windham Bay. (AKSD) |
6311 | One of our skiffs–painted orange this summer–at the head of Windham Bay with the D.J.M. in the distance. (AKSD) |
6312-6315 | View northwest along Windham Bay from one of Herman Kloss’s old prospects opposite the mouth of Fords Terror at an elevation of about 1,600′. Connie and Art worked underground here several hours. (AKSD) |
6316-6317 | Connie Nutt and Art Kimble preparing to go underground at adit located as per 6312. (AKSD) |
6318-6326 | Much as 6312; Connie Nutt and Art Kimble waiting while the helicopter picked us up. (AKSD) |
6327-6328 | Looking west over Windham Bay–note D.J.M.–from near Peak 4330. (AKSD) |
6329-6330 | Art Kimble and Connie Nut at lunch near Peak 4330. (AKSD) |
6331 | View to northwest from near Peak 4330 showing the very prominent jointing…or is this the ‘megalinear’? (AKSD) |
6332 | As 6327. (AKSD) |
6333-6334 | Seine boats that anchored to us in Windham Bay for several days; they’d had a very poor season to then and were very unhappy. (AKSD) |
6335-6336 | Helicopter just making it in to pick us up before the tide closes off our landing spot. One foggy day when we beat it back to the Portland adit through the brush. (AKSD) |
6337-6338 | Looking southeast up Endicott Arm from near Brushy Island one foggy day. (AKSD) |
6340-6344 | D.J.M. in Sanford Cove. (AKSD) |
6345-6349 | View of D.J.M. anchored in Sanford Cove from site of Sumdum. (AKSD) |
6350-6353 | D.J.M. anchored in Sanford Cove. The tarp is spread to furnish shelter to etch rocks with HF for staining. (AKSD) |
6354 | Looking at the east wall of Fords Terror just past the narrows. Note (carefully) the tiny orange skiff just to the right of the iceberg. (AKSD) |
6355 | Undescribed |
6356-6357 | Coast Guard buoy tender at dock in Juneau; new State Office Building in background. (AKJU) |
6358 | Undescribed |
6359-6363 | High-endurance Coast Guard cutter at dock in Juneau. (AKJU) |
6364 | Remains of the A-J mill in Juneau. (AKJU) |
6365-6370 | Undescribed |
6371 | Some kind of Coast Guard ceremony at the dock in Juneau. (AKJU) |
6372-6373 | Jean Ratte and Jan Still having problems starting their outboards. (AKSD) |
6374-6376 | Foggy day at the head of Speel Arm. (AKTR) |
6377 | Mail delivery courtesy of Channel Air’s Cessna 185 on floats. (AKTR) |
6378 | Ed Maghaeles in his special skiff rigged with a battery-operated winch to pull crab traps. Note the bumper sticker. (AKTR) |
6379 | Ed Maghaeles at the fish cleaning counter on the stern of the D.J.M. (AKTR?) |
6380-6383 | Undescribed |
6384 | Ed Maghaeles getting ready to pull a skiff from the water. (AKSD?) |
6385-6387 | Chris Carlson and Gerry Czmanski skiffing. (AKSD) |
6388 | Undescribed |
6389-6390 | Connie Nutt fishing (without much success). (AKSD) |
6391 | Undescribed |
6392-6394 | Dave Brew and Chris Carlson(?) doing geology on the south side of Tracy Arm about midway up its length. (AKSD) |
6395-6396 | Bruce Johnson on point just southwest of the terminus of the Sawyer Glacier. (AKSD) |
6397-6400 | Jingle-jangle prospect near the right-angle bend in Tracy Arm near its mouth. Chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite vein in gneiss. (AKSD) |
6401 | Undescribed |
6402 | Large serpentinized ultramafic body west of Mt. Brundage. (AKTR) |
6403-6404 | Folded, schistose ultramafic layer in gneiss between Mt. Brundage and ‘Lisa’. (AKTR) |
6405 | Skiffing in Tracy Arm(?). (AKTR) |
6406-6407 | Undescribed |
6408 | Art Kimble figuring out where he’s at in the fog; probably somewhere near the lower Speel River. (AKTR) |
6409 | Chris Carlson plotting her data on the D.J.M. (AKTR) |
6410 | Connie Nutt point counting on the D.J.M. (AKTR) |
6411-6412 | Chris Carlson, playmate of the month, plotting her data on the D.J.M. (AKTR) |
6413 | Dave Brew, project chief, at work. (AKTR) |
6414 | Skiff snugged up to D.J.M. for a short move. (AK??) |
6415 | Working along Dundas Bay(?) (AKMF) |
6416 | Looking east over Juneau airport at Mendenhall glacier. (AKJU) |
6417 | Art Kimble and Jean Ratte off to look at a prospect. (AKMF?) |
6418-6420 | Chet Wrucke and Chris Carlson in Glacier Bay. (AKMF) |
6421-6423 | Undescribed |
6424-6433 | Pulling (King) crab traps at the mouth of Finger Bay near Willoughby Island, Glacier Bay. Prominent players are Capt. Stacey, Ed. Maghaeles, Gerry Czmanske, Chris Carlson, and Bruce Johnson with Kimble, and Connie Nutt in support roles (AKMF) |
6434 | Undescribed |
6435 | Maghaeles making up a halibut skate. (AKMF) |
6436 | Several sailboats that tied up to us for a short time in Dundas Bay. (AKMF) |
6437 | Connie Nutt in her work clothes taking a picture of me taking 6436. (AKMF) |
6438 | Connie Nutt conducting. (AKMF) |
6439-6442 | D.J.M. anchored in Dundas Bay in typical southeastern weather. The helicopter is broke and the plane brought the mechanics in from Sitka. (AKMF) |
6443-6444 | Remains of old cannery on the west side of Dundas Bay about 3 1/2 miles NNE of Pt. Wimbledon. (AKMF) |
6445-6446 | Some people just can’t help commenting when you can’t get the (damn) outboard motor started! (in Dundas Bay) (AKMF) |
6447-6448 | As 6439. (AKMF) |
6449 | Anchoring a skiff at low tide on the east side of Dundas Bay and about 3 miles north of Port Dundas. (AKMF) |
6450 | Gerry Czmanske and Connie Nutt walking along the tidal flats on a visit to the Harbeson cabin on the east side of Dundas Bay. (AKMF) |
6451-6454 | The wood shack of Buck Harbeson’s cabin much as he left it. (AKMF) |
6455-6459 | Remains of the old cannery on the west side of Dundas Bay about 3 1/2 miles NNE of Pt. Wimbledon. (AKMF) |
6460 | Undescribed |
6461-6462 | Bob Loney and Glenn Himmelberg on the bow of the D.J.M. (AKMF) |
6463 | Undescribed |
6464-6467 | Art Kimble on the nunatak of the Brady Glacier Ni-Cu deposit. (AKMF) |
6468-6479 | Undescribed |
6480-6482 | Mt. LaPerouse from the nunatak of the Brady Glacier Ni-Cu deposit. Panorama. (AKMF) |
6483-6486 | Looking north over the ‘nunatak’ at Mt. LaPerouse. Note Art Kimble at left of the nunatak for scale. (AKMF) |
6487-6493 | Art Kimble at the Brady Glacier nunatak. (AKMF) |
6494-6495 | Undescribed |
6496 | As 6484. (AKMF) |
6497-6504 | Aerial oblique to north with Ni-Cu nunatak in the foreground and Mt. LaPerouse in the distance. (AKMF) |
6505 | Looking approximately west from just west of the Ni-Cu nunatak toward De Langle Mountain on the left. (AKMF) |
6506-6510 | Undescribed |
6511 | Somewhere at the west side of Brady Glacier near North Deception Lake. (AKMF) |
6512-6515 | Undescribed |
6516 | Looking south along beach from old (beach) placer camp near the mouth of Echo Creek; north of Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
6517 | Undescribed |
6518-6519 | Looking north along beach from old (beach) placer camp near the mouth of Echo Creek, north of Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
6520 | Large root system of piece of driftwood clearly showing transport of erratics by floating logs. Near 6516 -6520. (AKMF) |
6521 | As 6518, trees past mouth of Echo Creek. (AKMF) |
6522 | Looking northwest at Mt LaPerouse over the north end of the north end of the west arm of s Bay. (AKMF) |
6523-6524 | Looking NNW over the terminus of Brady Glacier at Mt. LaPerouse. (AKMF) |
6525-6526 | Looking NNW from just over the center of the terminus of Brady Glacier toward Mt. LaPerouse and the Fairweather Range. (AKMF) |
6527 | About as 6525 but somewhat more to northwest; North Trick Lake in center. (AKMF) |
6528 | Looking approximately northwest from head of Thistle Cove toward De Langle Mountain and Mt. LaPerouse. (AKMF) |
6529 | Looking northeast over North Deception Lake at Brady Glacier. (AKMF) |
6530-6533 | Undescribed |
6535-6539 | Looking approximately west over the head of Dixon Harbor and Thistle Cove. (AKMF) |
6540-6541 | Czmanske, Carlson, Himmelberg, and Loney on the stern of the D.J.M. comparing their notes on the day’s work. (AKMF) |
6542-6544 | Looking northwest across the head of Lituya Bay at the scar of the 1958 wave. (AKMF) |
6545-6547 | Undescribed |
6548-6550 | D.J.M. at the government dock in Juneau. (AKJU) |
6551-6554 | Undescribed |
6555-6556 | Looking north at the small boat harbor in Juneau from the Douglas Bridge. (AKJU) |
6557 | Undescribed |
6558-6564 | Source of rock uncertain but an exceptionally nice mymerkitic texture in a granite. (AKmF) |
6565-6568 | Czmanske and Bruce Johnson unloading a Hughes 500C. (AKMF) |
6569-6573 | Undescribed |
6574-6575 | D.J.M. coming into Juneau. (AKJU) |
6576 | Capt. Stacey at Juneau. (AKJU) |
6577-6582 | Unloading the D.J.M. at the government dock in Juneau. (AKJU) |
6583-6584 | Coast Guard buoy tender ‘Planetree’ at the dock in Juneau. (AKJU) (END OF SOUTHEASTERN SEASON) |
6585-6587 | Undescribed |
6588-6589 | View out the window of the ore microscopy lab, Berthoud Hall, Colorado School of Mines. |
6590-6592 | Undescribed |
6594 | Views out of our kitchen and living room windows; our house at 4421 Huffman Road,, Anchorage, (AKAN) |
6606-6617 | Our house on Huffman Road, soon after we moved in. (AKAN) |
6619-6622 | View of camp Tom Miller and I had just southwest of King Salmon on a caribou hunting trip. Got three. (AKNK) |
6625 | ‘Mac’s Photo’ shot: Downtown Anchorage. (AKAN) |
6627 | ‘Mac’s Photo’ Shot photo: Head of Muir Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park. (AKMK) |
6628 | View out our front window in Anchorage; ‘Sleeping Lady’ or Mt. Susitna. (AKAN) |
6629-6631 | ARR yards and Port facilities from near 218 ‘E’ Street, Anchorage. (AKAN) |
6633-6640 | Various buildings and construction in downtown Anchorage. (AKAN) |
6641-6650 | Dusk. Looking west at Mt. Spurr from our living room on Huffman Road. (AKAN) |
6651-6656 | Chugach Mountains somewhere east of Anchorage. |
6657 | Aerial oblique looking north: Storey Island in the foreground, Unakuik Inlet in distance. (AKSR) |
6658-6660 | Aerial oblique: looking northeast at Baranof Island just north of Sitka. Can just see Sitka at right edge of picture. (AKSI) |
6661-6663 | Undescribed |
6665-6668 | View out our living room window to west. (AKAN) |
6670 | Chugach Mountains east of Anchorage somewhere. (AKAN) |
6671 | Aerial oblique to northeast; Point Lena area north of Juneau. (AKJU) |
6672-6674 | Undescribed |
6675-6679 | View north over Anchorage from near McHugh Peak. (AKAN) |
6680 | Undescribed |
6681 | As 6670. (AKAN) |
6682 | As 6658 but shifted to south so Sitka is in lower center of the photo. (AKSI) |
6683 | Alaska Railroad shops in Anchorage. (AKAN) |
6684-6685 | Looking north to northeast over Anchorage port facilities. (AKAN) |
6686-6689 | Aerial obliques of Anchorage. (AKAN) |
6690 | View to southeast over Potter Marsh and tidal flats on Turnagain Arm. (AKAN) |
6691-6693 | Aerial obliques of Huffman Road in vicinity of our house. (AKAN) |
6694 | Near vertical shot down on Huffman School. (AKAN) |
6696 | View to northwest from over Potter Marsh toward Point McKenzie. (AKAN) |
6697 | Stranded ice in Turnagain Arm. (AKAN) |
6698 | Looking ESE along Turnagain Arm from near Bird Point. (AKAN) |
6699 | Mud flats on upper Turnagain Arm. (AKSR) |
6700-6701 | Looking northwest from a position approximately over Portage toward head of Turnagain Arm. (AKSR) |
6702 | Undescribed |
6703-6704 | View to northwest of Anchorage. (AKAN) |
6705 | Alaska Pacific University in April 1976. (AKAN) |
6706 | As 6704. (AKAN) |
6707 | Orca Street and Merrill Field, Anchorage. (AKAN) |
6708 | Looking north along Seward Highway toward downtown Anchorage. (AKAN) |
6709 | UAA and Providence Hospital area. (AKAN) |
6710 | Striking shot of a trailer park somewhere in south Anchorage. (AKAN) |
6711 | As 6690. (AKAN) |
6712 | UAA and Providence Hospital area; looking approximately east. (AKAN) |
6713 | Biff Reed who took us on the flight represented by 6683 to 6712; with his other sightseers, Marsha Green and Steve Nelson. (AKAN) |
6714-6716 | A Stagger-wing Beechcraft that was parked behind our office on Orca Street for a time. (AKAN) |
6717-6721 | Undescribed |
BARTER ISLAND – KAKTOVIK | |
6722 | Old tracked vehicle at the Barter Island Dew Line site. (AKBA) |
6723-6725 | Undescribed |
6726-6727 | Downtown Kaktovik just prior to breakup. (AKBA) |
6729-6731 | Barter Island Dew Line station. (AKBA) |
6732 | Old abandoned LST near Pipsuk Point. (AKBA) |
6733 | Miscellaneous archeological treasures near the airstrip. (AKBA) |
6734-6741 | Various shots taken while wandering around the Barter Island Dew Line station and Kaktovik. (AKBA) |
6742-6744 | Super Cub at Barter Island airstrip. (AKBA) |
6745 | As 6734. (AKBA) |
6746 | Walt Audi fueling up his Cessna 185 for a flight to the Romanzof Mountains. (AKBA) |
6747-6752 | ARR No. 566 at the Park Strip in Anchorage. (AKAN) |
6753-6766 | Barter Island DEW Line station and Kaktovik. (AKBA) |
6768 | Looking east at the Arctic Cu-Zn deposit on the far skyline from the Anaconda Camp (managed by Research Associates of Alaska) on the upper Ambler River about 9 miles NE of Bornite. (AKAC) |
6769-6772 | The Anaconda camp located in 6768. (AKAC) |
6773-6774 | As 6768 with Anaconda camp in the foreground. (AKAC) |
6775 | Undescribed |
6776 | As 6769. (AKAC) |
6777-6781 | Undescribed |
6782-6790 | Aerial obliques of the Barter Island Dew Line station and Kaktovik. Excellent examples of polygonal ground abound. (AKBA) |
6791-6794 | Undescribed |
6795 | Drill sites north of triangulation station ‘Sleet’ west of Kalurivik River. Work being done by Anaconda. (AKAC) |
6796 | Gossan near drill site of 6795. (Several days later they hit the ore zone and brought in several boxes of almost solid sulfides with high Cu and Zn). (AKAR) |
6797-6798 | As 6795. (AKAR) |
6799 | Gossan (at Arctic deposit?) (AKAR) |
6800-6802 | Anaconda camp on the Shungnak River. (AKAR) |
6803 | Undescribed |
6804-6808 | Looking west and south from a traverse with Tom Smith on the ridge between the Kalurivik and Ambler Rivers. (AKAR) |
6809 | Undescribed |
6810 | Looking south along the Ambler River from a position about 12-14 miles north of Bornite. (AKAR) |
6811-6813 | Undescribed |
6814 | Seloy Hiller (A Hiller 12E with a jet turbine engine). (AKAR) |
6815-6823 | Aerial obliques of the Bornite deposit. (AKAR) |
6832 | As 6825. (AKAR) |
6833-6836 | Undescribed |
6837 | Decorated latrine at the Noranda camp on the Kogoluktuk River east of the Arctic deposit. (AKAR) |
6838-6843 | Undescribed |
6844 | Looking up the Kogoluktuk River from east of triangulation station ‘Riley’ (AKAR) |
6845-6846 | Undescribed |
6847-6848 | Looking northwest at the Arctic deposit from near ‘2230’. (AKAR) |
6849-6851 | Looking west at the Arctic deposit from the Kogoluktuk valley. (AKAR) |
6852-6854 | Looking at the west face of the Arctic deposit. Seloy Hiller in foreground. (AKAR) |
6855-6868 | Undescribed |
6869 | Interesting prefab raft used as a float in Bettles. (AKBT) |
6870-6887 | Berndt Gaedeke’s lodge at the north end of Iniakuk Lake. (AKSP) |
6888-6908 | Undescribed |
6909-6911 | Looking north over the delta of the Copper River. (AKCV) |
6912-6915 | Undescribed |
6916-6918 | Buildings at Bettles. (AKBT) |
6919 | What turned out to be Ray Bane’s house in Bettles. (AKBT) |
6920 | Short Skyvan at Bettles airfield. (AKBT) |
6921 | Bettles trading post. (AKBT) |
START FIELD WORK IN SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA, SUMMER 1976 | |
6922 | Vicinity of Sitka. (AKSI) |
6923-6924 | D.J.M. at dock in Sitka. (AKSI) |
6925 | Old Russian blockhouse in Sitka. (AKSI) |
6926-6934 | Various old houses and old to mature boats in Sitka. (AKSI) |
6935-6936 | Gerry Czmanski was late for the D.J.M.’s departure–and we finally went back and got him! (AKSI) |
6937 | Undescribed |
6938-6939 | Coast Guard buoy tender, the ‘Clover’ at Sitka. (AKSI) |
6942-6943 | Undescribed |
6944 | Gerry Czmanske on the D.J.M. (AKSI) |
6945 | Location uncertain, probably somewhere near Yakutat. (AKYA) |
6946 | Undescribed |
6947 | Aerial oblique of the Alsek Glacier and the lower Alsek River. (AKYA) |
6948 | Undescribed |
6949-6952 | Looking down on the nunatak of the Brady Glacier Ni-Cu deposit; Mt. LaPerouse on right, Broussole Bay in distance. (AKMF) |
6953-6955 | Undescribed |
6956 | Cove just west of the Juneau airport. (AKJU) |
6957-6962 | Undescribed |
6963 | D.J.M. underway with a Bell Jet Ranger on the helicopter deck. |
6964-6965 | As 6963 but view forward. |
6966-6970 | Undescribed |
6971-6972 | View northeast from the north side of the spit at the mouth of Lituya Bay. Cenotaph Island center of picture. (AKMF) |
6973 | Art Kimble and Connie Nutt in the galley of the D.J.M. (AKMF) |
6974 | Looking southwest from the head of Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
6975-6976 | Looking at the scar on the mountain at the southwest side of Gilbert Inlet, head of Lituya Bay. Caused by the 1958 earthquake. (AKMF) |
6977 | Bruce Johnson skiffing at the head of Lituya Bay; Gilbert Bay in background. (AKMF) |
6979-6980 | Same location as 6978 but looking due south. (AKMF) |
6981-6982 | Undescribed |
6983-6984 | Looking southwest out over Lituya Bay from a station approximately 5,000′ elevation and east of the head of Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
6985-6988 | Undescribed |
6989-6990 | Looking approximately northwest along Desolation Valley toward Fairweather Range from an aerial position about over the lower end of the Desolation Glacier. (AKMF) |
6991 | Looking southwest along the north side of Lituya Bay; Fish Lake in right-center. Good illustration of the 1958 trim line. (AKMF) |
6992 | Generally as 6991. (AKMF) |
6993-6994 | Looking southeast along the beach south of Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
6995-6996 | Undescribed |
6997-6999 | Location uncertain but generally looking east from near the head of Lituya Bay. (near ‘2340’?) (AKMF) |
7001 | Looking southwest down Justice Creek from near Mt. Escures. (AKMF) |
7002-7006 | Undescribed |
7007 | Shore of small lake west of Mt. Escures. (AKMF) |
7008 | Looking northeast at Mt. Fairweather from near Mt. Escures. (The only time I saw it in two summers in Lituya Bay!). (AKMF) |
7010-7017 | Undescribed |
7018 | Looking down on the terminus of the North Crillon Glacier at the head of Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7019-7020 | Oblique of Lituya Bay from a station high over the head of Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7021-7025 | Looking southwest over the large glacial lobe between Middle Cone and Crillon Lake. (AKMF) |
7026-7027 | View to west over the head of Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7028-7029 | As 7020 (but aerial?) (AKMF) |
7030 | Undescribed |
7031-7033 | Dave Brew, A. T. Ovenshine, and George Becraft going skiffing in Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7034-7035 | Looking southwest along the east side of the La Perouse Glacier. (AKMF) |
7036-7038 | Undescribed |
7039 | Looking north up Crillon Lake. (AKMF) |
7040 | Undescribed |
7041 | View along the south side of lower Lituya Bay; trim line obvious. Fishing boats for scale. (AKMF) |
7045-7046 | Fuel boat at Yakutat. (AKYA) |
7047-7051 | D.J.M. at Yakutat dock. (AKYA) |
7052 | Undescribed |
7053 | Cannery at Yakutat. (AKYA) |
7054 | Undescribed |
7055-7061 | (Very poor) photo of the old steam locomotives at Yakutat. (AKYA) |
7062-7064 | Ed Maghaeles at the crane on the D.J.M.; Yakutat harbor. (AKYA) |
7065-7066 | A. Thomas Ovenshine at Yakutat. (AKYA) |
7067 | Cannery at Yakutat with Mt. St. Elias looking in the distance. (AKYA) |
7068 | Yakutat. (AKYA) |
7069-7070 | George Becraft and A. T. Ovenshine near the mouth of Echo Creek, north of Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7071-7075 | Undescribed |
7077-7078 | Capt. Stacey and George Becraft on the D.J.M. (AKMF) |
7079-7080 | Undescribed |
7081 | Unloading at Yakutat. (AKYA) |
7082-7084 | Looking north over Yakutat with Yakutat Bay and St. Elias Range in the distance. (AKYA) |
7085-7086 | Looking north over the Phipps Peninsula near Yakutat. (AKYA) |
7087-7090 | Undescribed |
7091 | Malaspina Glacier. (AKYA) |
TRIP TO BROOKS RANGE WITH SINGER AND DE YOUNG | |
7092-7093 | Landing at Fairbanks; view to southeast over International airport and Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
7094 | View to east over Yukon Flats somewhere. (AKFY?) |
7095-7099 | View west over the Mikado mine at the head of Tobin Creek, Chandalar area. (AKCH) |
7100-7106 | Don Singer and John DeYoung looking for gold at the Mikado mine. (AKCH) |
7107 | Undescribed |
7108-7110 | Looking ENE over Big Spruce Creek from a position about 1 mile north of peak 5322. Singer, DeYoung, and myself going down to look at the Venus prospect, a porphyry copper deposit. (AKCH) |
7111 | About as 7108; Singer and DeYoung in foreground. (AKCH) |
7112 | Don Singer at schistose, phrohyritic rhyolite with disseminated pyrite. Venus prospect. (AKCH) |
7113-7114 | Don Singer and John DeYoung eating a C-ration at the Venus prospect on Big Spruce Creek. Altered porphyry in background. (AKCH) |
7115-7117 | Undescribed |
7118 | Don Singer shooting at Chandalar Lake. (AKCH) |
7119 | Part of Red Adney’s old camp at Chandalar Lake; then owned by Placid Oil Company. (AKCH) |
7120 | Undescribed |
7121 | Summit mine near Little Squaw Peak one foggy morning. (AKCH) |
7122 | Looking SSW up Little Squaw Creek from near Little Squaw mine. (AKCH) |
7123 | Looking northwest at Squaw Lake from north end of ridge between Squaw and Little Squaw Creeks. (AKCH) |
7124 | Undescribed |
7125-7129 | Caches at Mello’s old placer camp on lower Little Squaw Creek. (AKCH) |
7130-7131 | Old U.S. Commissioner’s cabin at old Chandalar on lower portion of Little Squaw Creek. (AKCH) |
7132-7135 | Don Singer panning on Little Squaw Creek. (AKCH) |
7137-7143 | Old, half-scale Allis Chalmers stamp mill at the spring on lower Little Squaw Creek. (AKCH) |
7144 | Singer and DeYoung at bath on Chandalar Lake. (AKCH) |
7145 | Undescribed |
7146 | As 7119. (AKCH) |
7148 | Morning toilet at Chandalar Lake. (AKCH) |
7149 | Undescribed |
7150 | Looking northwest (with approximately 200mm lens) over Chandalar Lake from near the airstrip. (AKCH) |
7151 | Undescribed |
7152 | Bob Thorsen at Chandalar Lake. (AKCH) |
7153 | Don Singer cooking wieners at Chandalar Lake. (AKCH) |
7155-7157 | Undescribed |
7158-7160 | Aerial oblique looking south along Little Squaw Creek; old Chandalar in the foreground. (AKCH) |
7161 | Location uncertain but Chandalar area. (AKCH) |
7162-7163 | Looking south along the Chandalar River–Chandalar Lake in the distance–from near the mouth of Lake Creek. (AKCH) |
7164 | Exact location uncertain but near Bend Mountain on the upper North Fork of the Chandalar River. (AKCH) |
7165-7166 | Undescribed |
7167-7168 | Looking north over Red’s Lake on the upper North Fork of the Chandalar River. (AKCH) |
7169 | Undescribed |
7170 | Location uncertain but Skajit Limestone in the upper North Fork of the Chandalar River above Red’s Lake. (AKCH) |
7171-7174 | Looking north along the Middle Fork of the Koyukuk River; Sukakpak Mountain at lower right and Dietrick camp in the center of the picture. (AKCH) |
7175 | Undescribed |
7176 | About as 7174 but from a position just east of Sukakpak Mountain. (AKCH) |
7177-7180 | Undescribed |
7181-7182 | Looking north(?) along the Middle Fork of the Koyukuk with the pipeline and haul road paralleling the river. Can’t exactly locate photo but see 7183. (AKWI) |
7183 | Looking north up Middle Fork of the Koyukuk River from near Coldfoot. (AKWI) |
7184 | Picturesque tundra lakes on flight to Bettles. (AKWI) |
7185-7187 | Undescribed |
7188 | Looking east over Takahula Lake in Millichetak Creek. (AKSP) |
7189 | Undescribed |
7193 | Altered zone at granite contact about 9 miles west of Takahula Lake(?). (AKSP) |
7198 | Vicinity Arrigetch Peaks. (AKSP) |
7199-7203 | Granite ‘tooth’ at the head of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
7205-7212 | Undescribed |
7213-7214 | Looking south at Chandalar Lake. (AKCH) |
7215-7217 | Irv Tailleur’s camp at ‘Otter Bar’ on the Noatak River about 3 miles below the mouth of Kavachurak Creek. (AKAR) Named for Otter than crashed there bringing in fuel that summer. |
7218-7220 | Singer, DeYoung, pilot, and Veronica Vareoft, a visiting French MD, at Irv Taillerur’s camp. (AKAR) |
7222 | Undescribed |
7223 | Super Cubs at a hunting camp on a bar on the Upper Noatak River. (AKAR) |
7224-7225 | Looking south into one of the valleys on the south side of the Upper Noatak River. (AKSP) |
7226-7227 | Looking south into the Kugrak River from near its mouth. (AKSP) |
7228 | Undescribed |
7229 | Singer, DeYoung, and Grybeck at Angiaak Pass near Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
7230-7238 | Views southwest in creek that flows northwest from Mt. Igikpak. Singer, DeYoung, and I walked up here from Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
7239-7240 | Typical weather during our 3-day stay at Angiaak Pass. Read James Clavell’s ‘Shogun’ in its entirety here while it rained. Singer and DeYoung fixed meals. (AKSP) |
7241-7249 | Undescribed |
7250 | Pingo on the Upper Noatak River. (AKSP) |
7251 | Undescribed |
7252-7261 | Aerial obliques and ground view of Irv Tailleru’s camp at Otter Bar on the Noatak. (See 7216) |
7262 | The Otter of ‘Otter Bar’ just about to fly again after flipping over on landing and then being submerged by the rising water. (AKAR) |
7263-7270 | Undescribed |
7271-7272 | Chromite in Siniktanneyak ultramafic body. (AKHW) |
7273-7275 | John DeYoung and myself on a traverse down the creek in the Siniktanneyak ultramafic about a mile SE of triangulation station ‘Apex’. (AKHW) |
7276 | Undescribed |
7277-7290 | Various aerial obliques in the area of the lakes in the southeast portion of the Siniktanneyak ultramafic body. (AKHW) |
7291-7293 | Undescribed |
7294 | Location totally escapes me!. |
7295 | John DeYoung near Venus prospect on Big Spruce Creek. (AKCH) |
7296-7298 | John DeYoung with the first fish he ever caught: a grayling from a small pond near ‘Copper Knobs’ on the lower Kavachurak Creek. (AKAR) |
7299-7300 | John DeYoung on Kavachurak Creek. (AKAR) |
7301-7308 | Undescribed |
7309-7327 | Various shots in now uncertain locations in the vicinity of the granite near Shiskakshinovik Pass. Gil Mull in several of the pictures. (AKAR) |
7328-7336 | Various in the Upper Noatak River above ‘Otter Bar’. Several looking south into valleys tributary to the Noatak. (AKAR and AKSP) |
7337 | Pingo on the Upper Noatak. (AKSP) |
7338 | Looking south along Tupik Creek from near its mouth; Mt. Igikpak in distance. (AKSP) |
7339-7343 | Undescribed |
7344 | (East side of?) Mt. Igikpak showing iron-stained joints. (AKSP) |
7345-7349 | Undescribed |
7350-7351 | Porphyritic granite on east side of Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
7353-7357 | Undescribed |
7358-7359 | Biff Reed, Irv Tailleur, and helicopter pilot panning in vicinity Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
7360-7364 | Undescribed |
7365 | Bell Jet Ranger at Reed River hot spring. (AKSP) |
7366 | Undescribed |
7367 | Aerial oblique of Reed River hot spring. (AKSP) |
7368-7374 | Undescribed |
7375 | Biff Reed at fuel-cache lake on the upper Noatak River. (AKSP) |
7376 | Pingo on the upper Noatak River. (AKSP) |
7377 | Undescribed |
7378-7380 | Irv Tailleur’s camp on ‘Otter Bar’. (AKAR) |
7381-7386 | Undescribed |
7387 | Altered zone about 2 miles east of Angiaak Pass; looking southwest at mountain face. (AKSP) |
7388-7390 | Biff Reed and helicopter pilot panning on Tupic Creek. (AKSP) |
7391 | Granite with iron-stained joints near Angiaak Pass. (AKSP) |
7392 | Undescribed |
7393-7394 | Biff Reed panning in Tupic Creek. (AKSP) |
7395-7397 | Undescribed |
7398 | Looking southeast at Peak 7100 from near mouth of Angayu Creek. (AKSP) |
7399 | Reed, pilot, and Mull refueling on the upper Noatak River. (AKSP) |
7400-7404 | Irv Tailleur’s camp at ‘Otter Bar’. (AKAR) |
7405-7428 | Locations uncertain; most on flight between upper Noatak river and Kotzebue. |
7429-7435 | Undescribed |
FLIGHT TO TONSINA WITH CHUCK HAWLEY | |
7436 | Orientation uncertain but Alyeska pipeline camp and pipeline near Glenallen. (AKGU) |
7437-7439 | Undescribed |
7440-7442 | Looking southeast up the Matanuska Glacier; highway in foreground. (AKAN) |
7444 | Undescribed |
7446 | Looking WSW over Wishbone Ridge near Jonesville; old coal mines in front of ridge. (AKAN) |
7448 | Undescribed |
7449 | Looking southwest down Knik Arm from near Matanuska. (AKAN) |
7450 | Undescribed |
7451-7452 | Looking northeast over the International Airport toward Anchorage. (AKAN) |
GLACIER-BAY-NATIONAL-MONUMENT WILDERNESS STUDY – SUMMER 1976 | |
7454-7460 | Panorama from near triangulation station ‘Blunt’, south of Lituya Bay, from north to west. Shows all of Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7461-7465 | View to north from ‘Blunt’ (AKMF) |
7466-7468 | Undescribed |
7469-7477 | Several shots from vicinity ‘Blunt’; ENE up North and South Crillon Glaciers toward Mt. Crillon on skyline. (AKMF) |
7478-7484 | From edge of precipice just east of ‘Blunt: looking northwest at head of Lituya Bay and Lituya Glacier. (AKMF) |
7485-7486 | As from 7479; looking northeast up North Crillon Glacier. (AKMF) |
7487 | About as 7479 but looking up South Crillon Glacier. (AKMF) |
7488-7490 | Undescribed |
7491 | Looking WSE across Sitka South at Mt. Edgecumbe; tug with two sawdust barges in the foreground. (AKSI) |
7492-7493 | Connie Nutt at rest in Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7494-7496 | Undescribed |
7497-7498 | Lituya Bay shrimp. (AKMF) |
7499 | Ed Maghaeles cleaning fish on the stern of the D.J.M. (AKMF) |
7500-7515 | The Don J. Miller II in Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7516 | Undescribed |
7517-7518 | Gerry Czmanske driving an inflatable in Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7519-7523 | Bird cliffs on Cenotaph Island, Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7524 | Close-up of 1958 wave scar on south side of Gilbert Inlet; note seals for scale. (AKMF) |
7525-7526 | Undescribed |
7527 | Looking southeast at alluvial fan of unnamed creek which enters Lituya Bay just west of Peak 2340. (AKMF) |
7528 | Another tough day on the D.J.M. (AKMF) |
7529 | View northeast at the head of Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7531-7532 | More of the birds on the cliffs of Cenotaph Island, Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7533-7540 | And more of the D.J.M. in Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7542-7553 | Undescribed |
7554-7558 | Looking south along the lower end of La Perouse Glacier. (AKMF) |
7559-7561 | Undescribed |
7562-7563 | Gerry Camanske and Connie Nutt in Bergie’s German Kanova inflatable; skiffing on Lituya Bay. (AKMF) |
7564-7567 | Undescribed |
7568 | Gerry Czmanske and Bruce Johnson mapping along the beach between La Perouse Glacier and Icy Point. (AKMF) |
7569-7570 | Undescribed |
7571 | Tertiary sandstone near Icy Point. Much soft-sediment deformation locally. (M70 Winchester, .375 H & H Magnum, for scale in 7571). (AKMF) |
7572 | Undescribed |
7573-7574 | Beach near Icy Point. (AKMF) |
7575-7577 | Undescribed |
7578-7581 | View WSW at Lituya Bay from a station high over the head of the bay. (AKMF) |
7582 | View northwest along Desolation Valley from near terminus of the Desolation Glacier. (AKMF) |
7583-7590 | The Bureau of Mines drilling the beach placer near the mouth of Echo Creek. (AKMF) |
7591-7592 | Jean Ratte and ? splitting USBOM samples at site of previous slide. (AKMF) |
7593-7594 | Old beach-placer camp near the mouth of Echo Creek. (AKMF) |
7595-7596 | Undescribed |
7597 | Driftwood on beach near the mouth of Echo Creek. (AKMF) |
7598 | The Bureau of Mines drilling the beach placer near the mouth of Echo Creek. (AKMF) |
MARCH 1977 TRIP TO BROOKS RANGE PREPARATORY TO SUMMER’S FIELD WORK | |
7599 | Looking from vicinity University Avenue and Airport Road eastward toward Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
7600 | Looking down and east at ‘Deadend Alley’ area off University Avenue toward downtown Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
7601-7602 | Aerial obliques of the University of Alaska. (AKFB) |
7604-7605 | Meandering stream in winter someplace between Fairbanks and Bettles. |
7606-7609 | Aerial view eastward of the Yukon River crossing of the Alyeska pipeline. (AKLG) |
7610-7611 | Old Bettles on the Koyukuk River. (AKBT) |
7612-7614 | Undescribed |
7615 | Setting a flag at out prospective camp site at the north end of Walker Lake to mark location for fuel delivery. (AKSP) |
7616-7621 | Winter view at north end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7633 | Winter view of Arrigetch Peaks area. (AKSP) |
7655-7656 | Bettles Lodge. (AKBT) |
7657 | Someplace between Bettles and Yukon River on way to Fairbanks. |
7658 | Undescribed |
7659 | Aerial obliques of the Yukon River crossing of the Alyeska pipeline. (AKLG) |
7660 | Undescribed |
7661 | Dredge on Sheep Creek, north side of Ester Dome near Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
7662-7663 | Aerial oblique of University of Alaska, Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
7664-7676 | Undescribed |
7677 | Beach on southeast side of Hinchinbrook Island. (AKCV) |
7678 | Fault developed in 1964 that offsets beach on Montague Island. (AKSR) |
7679-7683 | Undescribed |
7693-7694 | Looking south toward the head of Placer River valley from over Portage. (AKSR) |
7695-7696 | Undescribed |
7697 | Campbell Lake, Anchorage. (AKAN) |
7698 | Undescribed |
7699 | A. Thomas Ovenshine resting in what was then George Becraft’s office in Reston. Tom was in Washington for Alaskan hearings before Mr. Siberling. |
START 1977 FIELD SEASON IN SURVEY PASS QUADRANGLE HERE | |
7700 | Cessna 185’s on floats tied up at the river by Bettles. ‘276’ was assigned to the Survey Pass project for most of the summer by Frontier Flying Service. (AKBT) |
7701 | Undescribed |
7702 | Helicopter just arrived at our camp on upper Walker Lake. Pilot, Jerry Carlson, and mechanic, Del Woodin, looking over the camp site marked by a disarray of fuel drums. (AKSP) |
7703 | Mt. Igikpak looking southwest over the glacier which flows down from it. (AKSP) |
7704-7706 | Undescribed |
7707-7709 | Mt. Oyukak, looking south over the glacier and prominent terminal moraine on its north side. (AKSP) |
7710-7712 | Undescribed |
7713 | Visiting helicopter at camp on Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7715-7716 | (AKSP) |
7717 | Undescribed |
7718-7719 | Uncertain, possibly Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
7720 | Undescribed |
7721 | Uncertain location; shows prominent layering in foliated orthogneiss (‘granite’). (AKSP) |
7722 | Undescribed |
7723-7726 | USGS camp on Walker Lake in early part of the summer. (AKSP) |
7727-7728 | Undescribed |
7729 | Jerry Carlson, our faithful helicopter pilot relaxing. Beside a great variety of food, he often carried a blown-up air mattress in the helicopter! (AKSP) |
7730-7731 | Undescribed |
7732 | Looking south over Walker Lake from its north end. (AKSP) |
7733-7737 | Undescribed |
7738 | Looking WSW over line of prominent granite spurs in first major valley south of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
7739 | Prominent stained zone at limestone-granite contact on Takahula River; looking west. (AKSP) |
7740 | Undescribed |
7741 | Looking southeast over Walker Lake from aerial position several miles up the Kallukton River. (AKSP) |
7742-7748 | Prominent birds-foot delta at north end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7749 | Near-vertical aerial shot down at the USGS camp on the fan near the north end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7750 | Looking south from air over Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7751 | Our Cessna 185, ‘276’, at Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7752 | Looking east toward low pass over into the headwaters of the Takahula River; altered granite. (AKSP) |
7753 | Undescribed |
7754 | Uncertain, but probably looking east toward the fault near the hot spring on the Reed River. (AKSP) |
7755 | Prominent roof pendant of schist in granite just east of Angiaak Pass; aerial shot looking west. (AKSP) |
7756-7757 | Undescribed |
7758-7759 | Prominent polygonal ground preserved on gravel (?) terrace. Probably in the headwaters of the Noatak River. (AKSP) |
7760-7762 | Helicopter at fuel-cache lake near mouth of Anorat Creek, upper Noatak River. (AKSP) |
7763 | Margo Toth and Steve Nelson with ‘276’; taking a break. (AKSP) |
7765 | Prominent terminal moraine (or rock glacier) at some uncertain location, possibly about 8 miles NE of head of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7766 | Undescribed |
7767 | Collecting geochemical sample 2-3 miles NW of Peak 4880 in the head waters of the Kobuk River. Looking west at massive granite which is locally altered along joints. (AKSP) |
7768 | Undescribed |
7769-7771a | Arctic deposit; looking east over drill roads. (AKAR) |
7771b-7772 | Undescribed |
7773 | Narvak and Shelby Lakes; looking south from air. Note float plane at end of lake in foreground. (AKHU) |
7774 | Looking north up Picnic Creek toward Sun and Smucker deposits. The violet on the hills of the foreground are fireweed which has just bloomed on the burned-over hillsides. (AKSP) |
7775-7779 | Hummocky terraces of terminal moraine, southwest and south ends of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7780 | Helmerick’s camp on Swan Island, Walker Lake., (AKSP) |
7781 | Marti Miller (cook), Ron Minter (pilot), and Margo Toth still at the table after dinner. (AKSP) |
7782 | Fuel cache and Bell Jet Ranger at USGS camp, Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7783 | After-dinner, B.S. session: Marty Lewis (camphand), Marti Miller (cook), Ron Minter (pilot), Margo Toth, and Peter Coney (Univer. of Arizona). (AKSP) |
7784 | Bird-foot delta and USGS-camp fan at the north end of Walker Lake; looking east from air. Arrigetch Peaks on the skyline. (AKSP) |
7785 | Looking west over Swan Island, Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7786 | Peter Gertson (fixed-wing pilot), Steve Nelson, and Margo Toth, with ‘276’ at Iniakuk Lake. (AKSP) |
7788-7789 | Lodge at north end of Iniakuk Lake operated by Bernd Gaedecke and his wife. (AKSP) |
7790 | John Cathrall (geochemist), Margo Toth, Jerry Carlson (pilot), and Steve Nelson fueling helicopter at Iniakuk Lake. (AKSP) |
7791 | John Cathrall killing time at Iniakuk Lake. (AKSP) |
7792 | Aerial shot of lodge and camp at north end of Iniakuk Lake. (AKSP) |
7793 | Looking north up the Alatna River from over the ridge northwest of Iniakuk Lake. (AKSP) |
7794 | John Cathrall, Jerry Carlson, Steve Nelson, Marti Miller, and Del Woodon (mechanic) killing time around the dinner table at the USGS camp, Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7795a | Location uncertain but clearly in the granite. (AKSP) |
7795b-7799 | Aerial shots looking south over Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7800-7801 | Birds-foot delta at north end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7802 | Low-aerial shot looking north over USGS camp at Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7803-7804 | Undescribed |
7805 | Location somewhat uncertain but probably looking north toward thrust-stacked sequence of carbonates east of Gull Pass. (AKSP) |
7806 | Undescribed |
7807 | Looking north at Arctic deposit ridge. Outcrop of ore body approximately center of the picture. But note that much of the yellow staining was exposed during exploration. (AKAR) |
7808 | Anaconda camp (run by Resource Associates of Alaska, RAA) on small unnamed lake just off Ambler River about 10 miles northeast of Bornite. (AKAR) |
7809-7810 | Undescribed |
7811 | High-oblique aerial shot down at the Ruby Creek deposit. (AKSH) |
7812 | Location uncertain; good exposure of granite in near-vertical face. Mt. Igikpak? (AKSP) |
7813 | ‘Mt. Mertie’ looking east over grassy slopes of calcareous metasediments and phyllite. (AKSP) |
7815-7816 | Undescribed |
7817 | Looking up unnamed valley to the south of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
7818 | Jerry Carlson refueling helicopter at lake on upper Noatak River. (AKSP) |
7819 | SeaAirmotive, Bell Jet Ranger ‘209’ on a bar, lower Awilinyak Creek. (AKSP) |
7820 | Undescribed |
7821 | Dike-fault marking contact in granite. Aerial shot looking west and down on granite ridge near the low pass between Takahula Lake and Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
7822 | Undescribed |
7823 | Aerial shot looking up Arrigetch Creek from near its mouth. (AKSP) |
7824 | Aerial shot down on iron-stained creek. Probably Coalit Creek south of Plateau Mountain. (AKSP) |
7825 | Location uncertain; vicinity Easter Creek or Survey Pass? Looking south into heavy smoke from fires in the Yukon-Koyukuk area. (AKSP) |
7826-7831 | Undescribed |
7832 | Location uncertain; possibly granite-carbonate contact west of Angiaak Pass. (AKSP) |
7833 | Undescribed |
7834 | Steve Nelson and Marti Miller collecting ice for our drinks; unnamed glacier east of Akabluak Pass. (AKSP) |
7835 | Low aerial oblique looking down over north end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7836 | Looking north over USGS camp, Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7838 | Aerial shot of dissected morainal terraces at southeast end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7839 | Undescribed |
7840 | Dinner by the lake. Note folded marble lens on skyline to west across Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7841 | ‘Job’, Marti Miller’s near basket-case dog. (AKSP) |
7842 | Peter Gertson, John Cathrall, and Margo Toth with Job; probably as we were setting up camp. (AKSP) |
7843 | John Cathrall and Margo Toth making tables in the first days of the season. (AKSP) |
7844 | Nice, near-vertical aerial shot down at the fan on the north end of Walker Lake where our camp was location. (AKSP) |
7845 | Looking south along Awlinyak Creek; marble layer in center of photo is prominently exposed in the face of the ridge which terminates west of the mouth of Awlinyak Creek. (AKSP) |
7846-7847 | Tom Hamilton stopped by for dinner. Most of our party present but faces obscured. (AKSP) |
7849 | As above; from left Jerry Carlson, Peter Gertson, Margo Toth, Hamilton’s pilot, Cathrall, Nelson, Tom Hamilton, Marti Miller, Marty Lewis. (AKSP) |
7850 | Cessna 185, ‘276’; location unknown. (AKSP) |
7851-7852 | Job keeping watch over Steve Nelson on the beach of Walker Lake near camp. (AKSP) |
7853 | Steve Nelson on beach near camp. |
7854 | Alluvial fan truncated by stream; location unknown. (AKSP) |
7855-7857 | Looking up valley east of Angiaak Pass over prominent talus piles. Mt. Igikpak on skyline. (AKSP) |
7858 | Undescribed |
7859 | Location uncertain. (AKSP) |
7860 | Prominent terminal moraine in valley of headwaters of Awlinyak Creek. (AKSP) |
7861 | Looking northeast at ‘Mt. Mertie’ on skyline; about over Alatna River looking up ridge between Nahtuk and Pingaluk Rivers. Rocks in bluff are mostly Skajit Limestone. (AKSP) |
7862-7863 | Undescribed |
7864 | Looking west up prominent line of granite ridges in valley south of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
7865 | Dike-fault marking contact in granite. Aerial shot looking west and down on granite ridge near the low pass between Takahula Lake and Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
7866 | Undescribed |
7868 | Looking northeast toward ‘Mt Mertie’ along divide between headwaters of Naktuk and Pinyakuk Rivers. Contact of Dfc and MCcp in foreground. (AKSP) |
7869-7870 | As 7868 but closer and looking north. (AKSP) |
7871-7873 | Location uncertain but probably in northeast part of the quadrangle. (AKSP) |
7874 | Natat Lake in foreground; aerial shot looking northeast toward Lonely Lake. (AKSP) |
7875 | Location uncertain; probably in northeast part of quadrangle. (AKSP) |
7877 | Location uncertain; probably in vicinity of Survey Pass. Well-developed talus lobes at foot of gulleys in the valley walls. (AKSP) |
7878-7880 | Undescribed |
7881 | Looking south over low pass into head of Peguluk Creek; well-developed talus cones. (AKSP) |
7882 | Location uncertain; probably one of the rivers in the central part of the quadrangle that drains south into the Alatna River. (AKSP) |
7883 | Undescribed |
7884 | Peter Gertson, Margo Toth, and Del Woodin reading their mail. (AKSP) |
7885-7886 | Undescribed |
7887 | Marti Miller and Margo Toth in camp. (AKSP) |
7889 | About to start on a chocolate cake after dinner. From left: Marty Lewis, Cathrall, Ron Minter, Toth, Nelson, Miller, and Jerry Carlson. (AKSP) |
7890-7891 | Nelson, Miller, and Carlson (AKSP) |
7892-7893 | Toth and Miller. (AKSP) |
7894 | Steve Nelson. (AKSP) |
7895 | Jerry Carlson, washing out his socks. (AKSP) |
7896 | Marti Miller at the beach-front scullery of camp. (AKSP) |
7897 | Ron Minter, one of our l85 pilots. (AKSP) |
7898 | As 7896. (AKSP) |
7899 | Cessna ‘276’ at camp. (AKSP) |
7900 | Scullery at camp with helicopter in background. (AKSP) |
7901-7902 | Undescribed |
7903 | Looking down on USGS camp from air. (AKSP) |
7904 | Looking up over the north end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7905-7908 | Undescribed |
7909 | Location uncertain, possibly looking east toward one of the Arrigetch Peaks. (AKSP) |
7910-7916 | Undescribed |
7917 | Getting ready to go to work in the morning: Marti Nelson, Marty Lewis, Nelson, Ron Minter. (AKSP) |
7918-7919 | Undescribed |
7920 | Looking east over hill 4470 about 6 miles northwest of Iniakuk Lake. Mainly marble with irregular, infolded lenses of schist. (AKSP) |
7921 | Looking down and toward east over Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
7922 | Looking down and toward east over the large nappe exposed in the steep valley wall about 3 miles northeast of Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
7923 | Undescribed |
7924 | Chevron folds exposed in Devonian clastic-wedge rocks; northeast part of the quadrangle, possibly near Survey Pass. (AKSP) |
7925 | Braided stream channel, location unknown. (AKSP) |
7926 | Undescribed |
7927 | Looking east over Angiaak Pass to Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
7928 | Terminal moraine below small, stagnant glacier; Mt. Igikpak? (AKSP) |
7929 | Prominent dike-fault exposed about 5 miles north of Reed River hot springs; aerial view looking north. (AKSP) |
7931 | Granite exposed below conformable metamorphic rocks; north side of batholith west of Awlinyak Creek in vicinity of Peak 6760. (AKSP) |
7932 | Stagnant glacier with terminal moraine; near granite contact west of Awlinyak Creek. (AKSP) |
7933-7934 | Altered granite; near Angiaak Pass? (AKSP) |
7935-7936 | Low aerial shot looking west into the prominent contact of granite and limestone about 9 miles west of Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
7937 | Undescribed |
7938 | Steve Nelson and Bill Silberman with helicopter parked on the Kobuk River south of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7939 | Jerry Carlson at rest. (AKSP) |
7940-7941 | Undescribed |
7942-7943 | Dave Brew relaxing in full field gear (at Takahula Lake?). (AKSP) |
7944-7945 | Oblique of the granite ‘tooth’ and adjacent glaciers, head of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
7946-7947 | Undescribed |
7948 | Location uncertain; nice exposure of layered granitic orthogneiss. (AKSP) |
7949 | Looking east into folds in granitic orthogneiss exposed at the head of Awlinyak Creek about 2 miles northeast of Pass 4081. (AKSP) |
7950 | Jointing in granite, vicinity Pass 4081. (AKSP) |
7951 | Looking south into hanging valley in granite; about 2 miles southwest of Pass 4081. (AKSP) |
7952 | Looking northeast at granite-metamorphic rock contact exposed about 2 miles SSE of Peak 4561 (or about 4 miles NNE of north end of Walker Lake). Note granite klippe on skyline. (AKSP) |
7953-7956 | Aerial shots looking down Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7957 | Looking down on USGS camp. (AKSP) |
7958-7959 | Looking north along Tupik Creek toward Mt. Igikpak; foreground is Mississippian rocks at Peak 5540. (AKSP) |
7960-7961 | Undescribed |
7962-7963 | Steve Nelson, Jerry Carlson, and Del Woodin fooling with the helicopter radio at camp. (AKSP) |
7964-7965 | Location uncertain. (AKSP) |
7966-7967 | Undescribed |
7968 | Looking up Alatna River toward Takahula Lake from an aerial position just west of Peak 4470 (northwest of Iniakuk Lake). (AKSP) |
7969 | Aerial shot looking south over Iniakuk Lake. Terminal moraine in foreground. (AKSP) |
7970 | Looking north up Tobuk Creek from an aerial position north of Iniakuk Lake. (AKSP) |
7971 | Looking west over Alatna River toward complexly folded marbles; taken from an aerial position over the lakes at the head of Tobuk Creek. (AKSP) |
7972 | Looking west in mixed carbonates and schists from a position above the Alatna approximately opposite Peak 4470. (AKSP) |
7973 | Looking northeast toward ‘Mt. Mertie’ from above the mouth of Millichetah Creek. (AKSP) |
7974-7980 | Undescribed |
7981 | Low oblique of USGS camp at Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
7982-7983 | Aerial shot east over cirques in granite orthogneiss, vicinity of Akabluak Pass, toward Arrigetch Peaks. (AKSP) |
7984 | Mt. Igikpak looking southwest. (AKSP) |
7985-7987 | Undescribed |
7988-7989 | Fault-dike north of Reed River; hot springs in foreground. Looking northwest into headwaters of the Reed River. (AKSP) |
7990 | Undescribed |
7991-7992 | Location uncertain but possibly over Reed River looking southeast toward Angunelechak Pass. If so, note contact of granite and metamorphic rocks in foreground. (AKSP) |
7993-7994 | Glacier on west face of Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
7995-7996 | Flat-lying contact of granite and metamorphic rocks on the east side of Tupik Creek; aerial shot looking northeast. (AKSP) |
7997 | View up valley east of Angiaak Pass; Mt. Igikpak in distance. (AKSP) |
7998 | Looking southeast along the valley that turns just north of Angiaak Pass and terminates at the glacier on the side of Mt. Igikpak, the tall peak on the skyline. (AKSP) |
7999 | Location uncertain; Mt. Igikpak in distance. (AKSP) |
8000 | Undescribed |
8001 | Aerial shot southwest of Mt. Igikpak from a position over the headwaters of the Noatak River. (AKSP) |
8002 | Undescribed |
8003 | Dave Brew, Jerry Carlson, and ? fueling helicopter at Karupa Lake. (AKSP) |
8004-8005 | Sen. Mike Gravel getting into OAS Supergoose at Karupa Lake. USGS Cessna 185 and Jet Ranger in background. (AKSP) |
8006 | Location uncertain but almost certainly in northern quarters of quadrangle. Meandering stream flowing on tundra-floored valley with prominent polygonal ground in foreground. (AKSP) |
8007 | Undescribed |
8008 | Looking south over Chandler Lake. (AKCL) |
8009 | Fold and fault(?) in face of the peaks on the valley wall east of Chandler Lake. (AKCL) |
8010 | Undescribed |
8011 | Location unknown. (AKSP) |
8012 | Looking down and west over Ernie Lake. (AKSP, AKWI) |
8013-8014 | Undescribed |
8015 | Location uncertain; possibly northeast of Walker Lake looking southwest. (AKSP) |
8016-8017 | Granite-metamorphic rock contact east of Awlinyak Creek; aerial shot looking north. Note interlayering of carbonates and schist. (AKSP) |
8018-8019 | Undescribed |
8020 | Location uncertain; probably in vicinity Awlinyak Creek. (AKSP) |
8021 | Location uncertain; possibly the granite klippe northwest of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8022 | Location uncertain. (AKSP) |
8023 | Looking southeast into the cirques at the head of the Kobuk River. Granite of Arrigetch Peak to left. (AKSP) |
8024 | Undescribed |
8025-8026 | Glaciers at the head of Arrigetch Creek; aerial view looking southwest. (AKSP) |
8028-8032 | Excellent example of terminal moraine at unnamed glacier at head of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
8033-8036 | Glaciers at head of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
8037 | Folded black phyllite. (AKSP) |
8038 | View SSW along Dawn Creek to ‘Mt. Mertie’. (AKSP) |
8039-8041 | Undescribed |
8042-8043 | Contact of granite orthogneiss and metamorphic rocks on spur at west side of Arrigetch Creek (facing Awlinyak Creek). (AKSP) |
8044-8047 | Folds in foliated granitic orthogneiss in headwaters of Awlinyak Creek about 2 miles NE of Pass 4081; view to east. (AKSP) |
8048 | Granite klippe on Peak 5720 ridge about 7 miles NE of north end of Walker Lake. View east up first prominent valley to the east off Kaluluktok Creek and north of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8049 | Location uncertain in detail. General vicinity about 2-3 miles NE of north end of Walker Lake. Prominent fold in marble layer. (AKSP) |
8050 | View down at USGS camp and along Walker Lake to south. (AKSP) |
8051 | View north of upper end of Walker Lake and up into Kaluluktok Creek valley. (AKSP) |
8052-8054 | View into the headwaters of the first major valley south of Arrigetch Creek. Good shot of glaciated cirques and granitic spurs. (AKSP) |
8055 | Contact of granite and limestone in the low pass between Takahula Lake and Arrigetch Creek. View to the northeast. (AKSP) |
8056 | View southwest at the prominent altered zone that marks the granite-limestone contact about 8 miles WNW of Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8057 | Aerial view eastward of Nappe in marble that is exposed in the valley wall about 2 miles NE of Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8058 | Undescribed |
8059 | As 8057 but closer. (AKSP) |
8060 | Arrigetch Peaks; orientation uncertain. (AKSP) |
8061 | Location uncertain but vicinity Arrigetch Peaks. (AKSP) |
8062 | Low aerial oblique up south side of the first major valley south of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
8063 | Undescribed |
8064 | Location uncertain but probably west of Arrigetch Peaks. Nice exposure of gently-dipping layers of metamorphic rocks overlying the granite. (AKSP) |
8065-8068 | Undescribed |
8069 | Prominent layers of marble exposed in the face just to the west of the mouth of Awlinyak Creek. Almost certainly some kind of thrust faulting in here. View to north. (AKSP) |
8070-8075 | Aerial view southwestward up Arrigetch Creek. Chain of glacial lakes to left. Prominent terminal moraine in center distance. (AKSP) |
8076-8077 | About as 8073 but chain of glacial lakes in center of picture. (AKSP) |
8078 | Aerial view westward at Arrigetch Peaks. (AKSP) |
8079-8081 | Aerial view southwestward up valley south of Arrigetch Creek. Good views of glaciated cirque and granite spurs. (AKSP) |
8082-8083 | Undescribed |
8084 | Altered granite at contact about 10 miles west of Takahula Lake. Aerial view to WSW. (AKSP) |
8086 | Aerial view eastward over Takahula Lake into major carbonate terrane. (AKSP) |
8087 | View to east from about Peak 4950, which is about 4-5 miles SW of Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8088 | Location uncertain. (AKSP) |
8089 | View to northeast from a position over the headwaters of the Kobuk River and about 12 miles WSW of Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8090 | View to ENE from a position over the Kobuk River and about 12 miles WSW of Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8091-8098 | Undescribed |
8099 | Aerial shot toward NE from near Peak 7190 in Arrigetch Peaks. (AKSP) |
8100-8107 | Undescribed |
8108 | Very low aerial shot to WSW along granite spurs in first major valley south of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
8109-8113 | Undescribed |
8114 | Prominent cleavage oblique to the bedding in a phyllite on Plateau Mountain. (AKSP) |
8115 | Location uncertain, probably NE part of the quadrangle. (AKSP) |
8116 | Hunt Fork Shale; note ‘Mt. Mertie’ in distance. (AKSP) |
8117 | Location uncertain; looks like Dfc in foreground. (AKSP) |
8118 | Undescribed |
8119 | View southeastward down Alatna River from approximately over mouth of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
8120-8122 | Undescribed |
8123 | Aerial close-up of delta at head of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8124 | Cessna 185 ’74 Charlie’ at USGS. Gil Mull with back to us. (AKSP) |
8125 | Peter Gertson and ’74 Charlie’ at Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8126-8127 | Undescribed |
8128-8130 | Larry Moehler (our replacement helicopter pilot), Dave Brew, Gil Mull and Steve Nelson pumping gas at Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8132 | Undescribed |
8133 | Looking up northeast Millichetah Creek from Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8135-8138 | Undescribed |
8139 | Looking approximately north at folded carbonates from a position about 8 miles south of Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8140 | Undescribed |
8141 | Looking northeast at Devonian clastic wedge rocks exposed in the big bend of the Killik River in the northern part of the quadrangle. (AKSP) |
8142 | Location uncertain but looking east in the northern part of the quadrangle in the vicinity of April Creek. (AKSP) |
8143 | Undescribed |
8144 | Location uncertain but typical Devonian clastic-wedge rocks in the northern part of the quadrangle. (AKSP) |
8145 | Probably headwaters of the Killik River looking southeast. (AKSP) |
8147 | Undescribed |
8148 | Over Angiaak Pass looking ESE toward Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
8149-8153 | Undescribed |
8154 | Aerial view looking up Kugrak River from near its mouth. (AKSP) |
8155-8156 | Steve Nelson, Dave Brew, and Jerry Carlson refueling at gas-cache lake on upper Noatak. (AKSP) |
8157-8158 | Undescribed |
8159 | Jerry Carlson and helicopter. (AKSP) |
8160 | Folded black phyllite in central part of quadrangle. (AKSP) |
8161 | Terrain in east-central part of the quadrangle. (AKSP) |
8162 | Dave Brew, et. al., with ‘276’ at Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8163-8164 | Dave Brew and Jerry Carlson refueling at Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8165 | Looking northeast along contact of granite and limestone exposed just south of low pass between Takahula Lake and Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
8166-8171 | In first major valley south of Arrigetch Creek; glaciers and granite spurs. (AKSP) |
8173-8177 | Undescribed |
8178 | Braided stream; location unknown. (AKSP) |
8179 | Undescribed |
8180 | Similar folding and axial-plane cleavage in black phyllite, vicinity lower Awlinyak Creek. (AKSP) |
8181-8182 | Fueling helicopter at fuel-cache lake on upper Noatak; Miller, Larry Moehler, Mull, Nelson, Peter Gertson. (AKSP) |
8183 | Same location as previous shots; Mull, Peter Gertson, Steve Nelson. (AKSP) |
8184 | Layered marble (Skajit Limestone) just west of Mt. Oyukak. Looking east. (AKSP) |
8185-8186 | Undescribed |
8187 | Gil Mull in foreground; Arrigetch Peaks. (AKSP) |
8188-8189 | Undescribed |
8190 | Solifluction lobes; location unknown. (AKSP) |
8191 | Undescribed |
8192 | Near Mt. Papiok looking west along the Noatak. (AKSP) |
8193-8194 | Location uncertain, but panorama vicinity Mt. Papiak looking north. (AKSP) |
8195 | Looking up Tupik Creek from vicinity Peak 5540. (AKSP) |
8196-8197 | Vicinity Peak 5540 looking down the Noatak to the northwest. (AKSP) |
8198 | Looking up Tupik Creek from vicinity Peak 5540. (AKSP) |
8199 | Undescribed |
8200 | Large fold on east side of Peak 6300; about 8 miles west of Arrigetch Peaks. Looking west from air. (AKSP) |
8202-8203 | Undescribed |
8204 | Koyukuk River at Bettles. ‘276’ and ’74 Charles’ tied up at Frontier float. (AKBT) |
8205-8206 | Bettles Trading Post. (AKBT) |
8207 | Undescribed |
8208 | Location uncertain but probably east of Igning River. (AKSP) |
8209 | Braided stream with old cutoff meander; location unknown. (AKSP) |
8210 | Undescribed |
8211 | West bank of the Kugrak River just above its mouth; looking NNW. (AKSP) |
8212 | Location uncertain, but vicinity Igning and Kugrak Rivers. (AKSP) |
8213 | Location uncertain; vicinity Kugrak River probably. (AKSP) |
8214 | Location unknown. (AKSP) |
8215 | Roof over granite on wall of Noatak River below Lucky Six Creek; looking east. (AKSP) |
8216 | Location uncertain; probably central part of quadrangle. (AKSP) |
8217 | Roof over granite in walls of Noatak River just west of Lucky Six Creek; looking northeast. (AKSP) |
8218 | Looking south over Angiaak Pass. (AKSP) |
8219 | Undescribed |
8220 | Probably looking SSW at peak with glacier just east of Angiaak Pass. (AKSP) |
8221-8222 | Undescribed |
8223 | East face of Mt. Igikpak looking WSW. (AKSP) |
8224-8226 | Undescribed |
8227-8228 | East face of Mt. Igikpak and glacier on its northeast side; nice shot of terminal moraine. Looking SSW from air. (AKSP) |
8230-8232 | Undescribed |
8233 | Somewhere in central Wiseman quadrangle. (AKWI) |
8234-8237 | Undescribed |
8238 | Pipeline and haul road just south of Wiseman. (AKWI) |
8239-8243 | Wiseman. (AKWI) |
8244-8249 | Nolan Creek near Wiseman. Various placer operations and bench mines. (AKWI) |
8250 | Undescribed |
8252-8253 | Placer operation near Wiseman; possibly Mascot Creek. (AKWI) |
8254 | Wiseman. (AKWI) |
8255-8257 | Coldfoot (pipeline construction) camp. (AKWI) |
8258 | Transition from elevated to buried pipeline south of Coldfoot. (AKWI) |
8259 | Aerial looking north along pipeline and haul road from vicinity Coldfoot. (AKWI) |
8261-8263 | Aerials of Bettles field. (AKBT) |
8264 | Looking down and to north at old Bettles on the Koyukuk River. (AKBT) |
8265-8268 | Undescribed |
8269 | Location uncertain; possibly Arrigetch Creek. Landslide. (AKSP) |
8270 | Undescribed |
8271 | Mt. Igikpak area? (AKSP) |
8272 | Close-up of fold in granite; northeast of Pass 4081. (AKSP) |
8273 | Undescribed |
8274 | Red Dog deposit, looking north. Stream cutting axis of anticline. Lower flanks of valley are dark faces of Lisburne Group. (Warren Nokleberg) (AKDL) |
8275 | Red Dog deposit. Brown veins are pyrite, sphalerite, and galena in black argillite. (Warren Nokleberg) (AKDL) |
8276 | Looking north. Drenchwater Creek and Fe-stained zone consisting of tuffs, black shale, and chert, all dipping steeply south. (Warren Nokleberg) |
8277 | Drenchwater Creek and Fe-stained zone; looking west along regional strike of beds. Bedding dips south but section probably repeated by folds and faults. (Warren Nokleberg) |
8278 | Fe-stained zone on Drenchwater Creek; looking SW. Rocks are tuff, black shale, and chert, all dipping south. |
8279-8281 | Undescribed |
8282-8287 | Looking up Tupik Creek; Angiaak Pass to right. Mt. Igikpak to left in clouds. (AKSP) |
8288 | Small hanging glacier about a mile NE of Angiak Pass; looking approximately east. (AKSP) |
8289-8293 | Undescribed |
8294-8296 | Heavy smoke in camp from fires in Yukon-Koyukuk basin. (AKSP) |
8297-8298 | Smoke in camp just about clearing enough to go out for the day. (AKSP) |
8299-8300 | Undescribed |
8301-8304 | Cabin at old asbestos mine on Asbestos Mountain. (AKAR) |
8305-8306 | Looking over Avaraart Lake up Mauneluk River; Resource Associates of Alaska (RAA) camp in foreground on the island. (AKSP) |
8307-8308 | Undescribed |
8309-8310 | Looking up Reed River from a position about 9 miles north of Nutuvukti Lake. (AKSP) |
8311 | Aerial looking up north end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8312 | Folds in marble about 1.5 miles NE of USGS camp. Looking approximately west. (AKSP) |
8313-8315 | Undescribed |
8316-8318 | Taking down the camp at the end of the season. (AKSP)_ |
8326-8327 | Old single-cylinder Fairbanks-Morse gas engine; Hope. (AKSR) |
8331-8332 | Contemporary church at Hope. (AKSR) |
8333-8336 | Cabin at Hope. (AKSR) |
8337 | Cabin/store; Hope. (AKSR) |
8338 | Undescribed |
8340 | Looking east across bight at Hope. (AKSR) |
8341 | Looking approximately NW across Turnagain Army from Hope. (AKSR) |
8342 | Undescribed |
8345 | Lituya Bay. (D.A. Brew) (AKMF) |
8347 | Looking NW over folds about 4 miles (?) south of Takahula Lake. (D.A. Brew) (AKSP) |
8348 | Looking east or northeast across area north of Mt. Igikpak. (D.A. Brew) (AKSP) |
8349 | Undescribed |
8350 | USGS helicopter and Cessna 185 with OAS’s Supergoose at Karupa Lake. With Sen. Mike Gravel. (D.A. Brew) (AKKL) |
8351 | Contact of Igikpak granite with schist. (D.A. Brew) (AKSP) |
8352 | Remains of caribou in foreground at Karupa Lake; Sen. Gravel’s party in back. (AKKL) |
8352b | Glaciers and peaks at head of first major valley south of Arrigetch Creek; looking approximately south. (D.A. Brew) (AKSP) |
8352c | Anaktuvuk Village, summer 1977. (D.A. Brew) (AKCL) |
8353 | Aerial shot looking southeast across Potter flats at low tide toward Turnagain Arm. (AKAN) |
8354-8357 | Undescribed |
8358 | Looking southeast from Bureau of Mines’ island in Douglas over SW side of Gastineau Channel and Treadwell tailings. (AKJU) |
8359 | Undescribed |
START 1978 FIELD SEASON IN SURVEY PASS QUADRANGLE | |
8360-8362 | Loading up Frontier Flying Service’s Beaver at Bettles. Can identify Steve Nelson, Marti Miller, and Bob Miller. (AKBT) |
8363 | Undescribed |
8365 | Looking south over Walker Lake from about USGS camp. Lake has just broken up and we just started unloading. (AKSP) |
8366 | Looking NW over north end of Walker Lake which still has much ice. In process of moving camp in. (AKSP) |
8367-8371 | Undescribed |
8372-8373 | Location uncertain; perhaps in central part of quadrangle looking west. (AKSP) |
8374-8375 | Undescribed |
8376 | Looking east at west contact of Arrigetch pluton. (AKSP) |
8377 | Looking west into glaciated valleys and granite from a position approximately over Awlinyak Creek about 6 miles NNE of Pass 4081. (AKSP) |
8378-8379 | Granite klippe near Peak 5720 about 6 miles NE of north end of Walker Lake. Looking approximately E. (AKSP) |
8380-8381 | As 8378 but looking about NE. (AKSP) |
8382 | Undescribed |
8384-8388 | Birds-foot delta at north end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8389-8391 | Undescribed |
8392-8395 | Granite spurs and glaciers at head of first major valley south of Arrigetch Creek. Looking approximately southwest. (AKSP) |
8396 | Undescribed |
8397 | Terminal moraine at head of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
8398-8401 | Undescribed |
8402 | Folds in granite about 3 miles SW of Pass 4081; aerial looking WSW. (AKSP) |
8404-8406 | Undescribed |
8407 | Looking southeast at Arrigetch Peaks. (AKSP) |
8408 | Undescribed |
8409 | Looking approximately west at low clouds in Arrigetch Peaks. (AKSP) |
8410-8411 | Undescribed |
8412-8413 | Looking approximately SW along south side of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
8414 | Undescribed |
8415 | Looking across limestones on the west wall of Awlinyak Creek near its mouth into Unakserak River. (AKSP) |
8416-8419 | Undescribed |
8420 | Looking east toward Arrigetch Peaks from about Akabluak Pass. (AKSP) |
8421 | Undescribed |
8422 | Orientation uncertain; vicinity Gull Pass. (AKSP) |
8423-8424 | Looking north along dike/fault (in foreground) near Reed River hot springs toward Angiaak Pass. (AKSP) |
8425 | Undescribed |
8426-8427 | Looking south along whole length of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8428 | Undescribed |
8429 | Steep bluff on Noatak River just downstream from Lucky Six Creek. Granite capped by flat-flying metamorphic rocks. Looking northeast. (AKSP) |
8430 | Looking down Reed River from a position about 10 miles north of Nutuvukti Lake. (AKSP) |
8431-8432 | Undescribed |
8433-8436 | Panorama taken from very near center of the quadrangle looking west. Sweep across Peak 5660 to Peak 6760 catching granite contact and complex capping of gently dipping metamorphic rocks. (AKSP) |
8437 | Landslide about 1.5 miles NE of USGS camp. (AKSP) |
8438 | Looking south over central and south parts of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8439 | Looking down at USGS camp on alluvial fan. (AKSP) |
8451 | Low obliques of 1978 USGS camp at Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8453 | Marti Miller posting maps inside of ‘Shell’ tent. (AKSP) |
8454 | Bettles field and Bettles Lodge; aerial looking west. (AKBT) |
8455 | Undescribed |
8456 | Low oblique of USGS camp. (AKSP) |
8457 | Cook tent and dining room table; USGS camp, Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8459-8460 | Lower Kakuluktok Creek and northern end of Walker Lake looking south from air. (AKSP) |
8461-8462 | Undescribed |
8463 | Granite spur at head of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
8464-8466 | Undescribed |
8467 | Location uncertain. (AKSP) |
8468 | Location uncertain; possibly northeast of Akabluak Pass looking west. (AKSP) |
8469 | Looking northeast over mouth of Awlinyak Creek. (AKSP) |
8470-8472 | Aerial obliques shots looking south over length of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8476 | ‘Tumuck’, the malamute we borrowed from Ray Bane, NPS, who had found it wandering about Bettles. (AKSP) |
8477 | Looking NE over Alatna valley from approximately over Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8478-8484 | Clouds in the Arrigetch Peaks; high aerial shots generally looking west. (AKSP) |
8486-8492 | Undescribed |
8493-8494 | Looking west at large fold on east face of Peak 6300, northwest of Arrigetch Peaks. (AKSP) |
8495-8496 | Undescribed |
8497 | Uncertain location; certainly massive carbonates south of Takahula Lake. Possibly on south face of peaks just to SE of Peak 4300. (AKSP) |
8498-8501 | Undescribed |
8502-8503 | Looking ESE at upper Picnic Creek. Note Anaconda camp in left foreground and reddish rhyolite which crops out on ridge crest at right. (AKSP) |
8504-8506 | Undescribed |
8507 | SeaAirmotive, Bell, Jet Ranger, ’46 Alpha Lime’, our contract helicopter. (AKSP) |
8508 | John Cathrall near granite contact looking west toward Peak 4880 across Kobuk River. (AKSP) |
8509-8510 | Undescribed |
8511 | Marti Miller on traverse on upper Alatna River; view looking down Alatna. (AKSP) |
8512 | Undescribed |
8513 | Looking west down Noatak River from an aerial position south of Portage Creek. (AKSP) |
8514-8515 | Looking west down Noatak River. Note pingo in foreground; about a mile west of the south of Otkurak Creek. The lake where the USGS often refueled and kept a gas cache is just behind the pingo. (AKSP) |
8516-8517 | Refueling and rest stop at fuel cache on upper Noatak. Participants are Ed Svec (pilot), Marti Miller, and Steve Nelson. (AKSP) |
8518-8519 | Undescribed |
8520-8521 | Several shots of the granite-metamorphic rock contact on the bluffs on the Noatak between Twelve Mile and Portage Creeks. Shots looking east from elev. of about 3200′ about 2 miles SE of Peak 5540. (AKSP) |
8522 | Looking up at quartz crystal locality on Mt. Chitiok. (AKSP) |
8523 | Undescribed |
8524 | Location and rocks uncertain. (AKSP) |
8525 | Marti Miller working just east of lower end of Walker Lake (in right middle distance); looking south. (AKSP) |
8526 | Location uncertain. (AKSP) |
8527 | Undescribed |
8528 | Looking west down Kobuk trench from near Peak 4450. Avaraart Lake in center of picture. Also Marti Miller. (AKSP) |
8529 | Looking north up Mauneluk River(?) to snotty weather in the mountains. (AKSP) |
8530 | Undescribed |
8531 | Steve McDanal collecting schist sample. (AKSP) |
8532-8533 | Steve McDanal refueling helicopter at Noatak fuel cache in weather typical of the early part of the summer. (AKSP) |
8534-8535 | Aerial oblique of north end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8536-8537 | Undescribed |
8539 | Looking approximately east at massive carbonates on east wall of lower Kugrak River. Mt. Oyukak on skyline. Note apparent angular unconformity, or thrust, or ?, to left center. (AKSP) |
8540 | Looking north at Mt. Oyukak from vicinity Peak 6492. Prominent DSsk-MDcp contact to left. (AKSP) |
8541 | Just to left of 8540; massive carbonates. (AKSP) |
8542-8546 | Undescribed |
8547 | Intensely folded schist; location unknown. (AKSP) |
8548 | Undescribed |
8549 | Steve Nelson, Marti Miller, and Ed Svec heating C-rations at fuel-cache lake on the upper Noatak. (AKSP) |
8550 | Intricately folded marble and schist exposed in lower Tupik Creek. (AKSP) |
8551 | Low shot looking north along fault-dike zone, Reed River fault north of hot springs. (AKSP) |
8552 | Location uncertain. (AKSP) |
8553-8554 | Undescribed |
8555-8558 | Granite spurs and glaciers at head of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
8560-8562 | Undescribed |
8563 | Marti Miller, Ron Costello, Tumuck, and Steve Nelson having a cup of coffee in front of the cook tent. (AKSP) |
8564-8565 | Looking northwest in Alatna valley; Takahula Lake in center of picture. (AKSP) |
8566 | Cook tent and dining table; Mike Mullen at tent. (AKSP) |
8569 | Undescribed |
8570 | Ray Bane’s house in Bettles. (AKBT) |
8571 | Old shack at Bettles with relic of one of the many air operations based there. (AKBT) |
8572 | John Cathrall and John King resting before dinner. (AKSP) |
8573 | John Cathrall. (AKSP) |
8574 | John Cathrall, Steve Nelson, and John King (Frontier fixed-wing pilot) at the dining room table. (AKSP) |
8575 | John Cathrall on right swearing to something. Also Bob Miller, unknown, and Mike Mullen at left. (AKSP) |
8576 | Don Beltz checking out the Jet Ranger; Frontier Cessna 185 at left. (AKSP) |
8577 | Undescribed |
8579 | From left: Mike Mullen, John Cathrall, Steve Nelson, and John King. (AKSP) |
8580 | Cook tent. (AKSP) |
8581 | Looking up meandering Alatna River from west of Iniakuk Lake. (AKSP) |
8582 | Close-up of nappe northeast of Takahula Lake on east side of Alatna River. (AKSP) |
8583 | John Cathrall. (AKSP) |
8584-8586 | Ed Svec and Don Beltz working on the helicopter at camp. (AKSP) |
8587 | John Cathrall. (AKSP) |
8588 | Dave Brew taking a picture. (AKSP) |
8589-8592 | From left: Dave Brew, Marti Miller, Bob Miller, John Cathrall, Don Beltz, and Steve Nelson. (AKSP) |
8593-8594 | Steve McDanal at waterfront laundromat. (AKSP) |
8595 | Looking approximately east at klippe on Peak 5720; about 7 miles northeast of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8596 | Undescribed |
8597 | Looking west at prominently stained contact of granite and marble; about 8 miles west of Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8599 | Undescribed |
8600 | Fold in marble layers in schist; looking west about 1.5 miles ENE of USGS camp on Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8601 | Undescribed |
8602-8603 | Dave Brew and Cessna 185 (’50 Romeo’) at Walker Lake camp. (AKSP) |
8604 | Looking approximately southwest at folds in granite; about 3 miles SW of Pass 4801 or 5 miles NNE of north end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8605 | Looking west into valley on west side of Awlinyak Creek and about 8 miles north of Pass 4801. Nice terminal moraine. (AKSP) |
8606-8609 | Undescribed |
8610-8611 | Looking southwest at Mt. Igikpak from over headwaters of the Noatak. Note Cessna 185 for scale. (AKSP) |
8613-8614 | Undescribed |
8615 | Looking down headwaters of the Noatak from a position somewhat southeast of Peak 6010. Mt. Papiak on right skyline; Mt. Oyukak on far left. (AKSP) |
8616 | Undescribed |
8617 | Looking approximately south from near Peak 6010 toward NE face of Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
8618-8619 | Folded phyllite or semischist with prominent axial plane cleavage. Locations unknown. (AKSP) |
8620-8621 | Undescribed |
8622 | Bob Miller and kitchen tent. (AKSP) |
8623 | Marti Miller learning to shoot my .22 S&W Kitgun. (AKSP) |
8624 | Undescribed |
8625-8626 | Artsy shot of helicopter at Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8627 | Fourth of July 1978. Don Beltz shooting his canon. The canon itself was a helicopter fitting, the powder was from a firecracker, and the projectile, a big ball bearing or stone. (AKSP) |
8628-8629 | Frontier Otter unloading fuel at Walker Lake. Note discolored area in front of pilot’s door. Steve asked about it and pilot was chagrinned to find he had burned a hole in the manifold. (AKSP) |
8631-8632 | Undescribed |
8634-8635 | USGS helicopter and (sick) Frontier Otter. (AKSP) |
8636 | Mike Mullen and Steve Nelson reading inside cook tent. (AKSP) |
8637 | Mike Mullen inside cook tent. (AKSP) |
8638 | John King, Frontier fixed-wing pilot, reading in the cook tent. (AKSP) |
8639-8640 | Undescribed |
8641-8642 | Sick, Frontier Flying Service, Otter at camp–where it stayed several weeks waiting for a new manifold. (AKSP) |
8643 | USGS camp at Howard Pass, 1978. (AKHW) |
8644-8649 | Noluck Lake. Various in vicinity of old ARL camp. The C46 is an old Interior plane which went through the ice and couldn’t be recovered. On my way to Drenchwater Creek to see Warren Nokleberg. (AKMU) |
8650-8665 | Various aerial shots in vicinity of Drenchwater deposit. (AKMU) |
8666 | Location unknown. (AKSP?) |
8667-8671 | Close-in shot of magnificent folds just NE of Peak 6300 (about 8 miles NW of Arrigetch Peaks). Looking approx. west. Note that one can just see two (orange) geologists below the skyline on the far left. (AKSP) |
8673 | Further-out view of fold in previous pictures. Peak 6300 on skyline. (AKSP) |
8674-8677 | Location uncertain but probably central part of quadrangle. Contact of granite and overlying metamorphic rocks. (AKSP) |
8678 | Looking southeast at Avaraart Lake from a position about 6 miles NW of the island in the lake. (AKSP) |
8679-8680 | Same position as 8678 except views swung right. Forms panorama with 8678. Angayucham Mountains in distance. (AKSP) |
8681-8682 | Undescribed |
8683 | Marti Miller working above Walker Lake (?). (AKSP) |
8684 | Undescribed |
8685 | Marti Miller and Ed Svec refueling at camp. (AKSP) |
8686 | Location uncertain; probably one of the small lakes at the head of the Kobuk River. (AKSP) |
8687-8688 | Looking approximately east at prominent contact of marble and shale with granite; about 8 miles west of Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8689 | As previous picture but looking west. (AKSP) |
8690-8692 | Low aerials up south side of first major valley south of Arrigetch Creek. Generally looking west or southwest. (AKSP) |
8694-8695 | Upper part of Arrigetch Creek in granite. Note in 8693 that the contorted rocks in the foreground are marble and schist near the granite contact. (AKSP) |
8696-8697 | Undescribed |
8698 | Looking down to the southwest over the prominent, thrust faulted limestone beds just to the southwest of the mouth of Awlinyak Creek. (AKSP) |
8699-8701 | High aerial looking up Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
8702 | Undescribed |
8703 | Location uncertain but probably along one of the rivers in the southern part of the quadrangle. (AKSP) |
8704 | Undescribed |
8705 | Looking approximately north from a position about 8 miles SSE of the south end of Takahula Lake (which is at right center of picture) over massive folded carbonates. (AKSP) |
8706 | Meanders on the lower Alatna River. (AKSP) |
8707-8709 | Looking south over Iniakuk Lake. Beautiful example of terminal moraine at north end of lake. (AKSP) |
8710 | Looking north over big bend in Iniakuk River (about 8 miles north of north end of Iniakuk Lake). (AKSP) |
8711-8712 | Looking south over lower end of Iniakuk Lake toward Alatna River and Alatna Hills. (AKSP) |
8713 | Undescribed |
8714 | Tundra lakes on flight from Bettles to Walker Lake. (AKBT) |
8715-8716 | Terminal areas, Bettles Field. (AKBT) |
8717-8718 | Bettles Field looking approximately west. (AKBT) |
8719-8720 | At Frontier float on Koyukuk River, Bettles. (AKBT) |
8721-8723 | Bettles Field. (AKBT) |
8724 | Tundra lakes on flight from Bettles to Walker Lake. (AKBT) |
8725 | Twelve Mile Camp(?) on TAPS pipeline. (AKWI) |
8726 | TAPS pipeline near Twelve Mile Mountain. (AKWI) |
8727-8728 | Bars on small stream. (AKWI) |
8730 | Looking east at nappe about 3 miles NE of Takahula Lake. (AKSP) |
8732 | Undescribed |
8733-8734 | Location uncertain; possibly looking southeast from vicinity Akabluak Pass. (AKSP) |
8735-8736 | Undescribed |
8737 | Bettles Field. (AKBT) |
8738-8739 | Frontier Beaver leaving camp. (AKSP) |
8740 | Great Lands Exploration, Enstrom helicopter in camp while on NURE contract. (AKSP) |
8741-8745 | Steve Nelson, Marti Miller, John King, Ray Bane of NPS, and John Cady. (AKSP) |
8746 | Looking down on the Laws’ camp at the southeast end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8747 | Undescribed |
8748 | Tumuck in front of cook tent, one foggy day. (AKSP) |
8749 | John King, Frontier pilot, and Steve Nelson. (AKSP) |
8752 | Steve Nelson in camp. (AKSP) |
8753 | Bell Jet Ranger and Ed Svec in camp. (AKSP) |
8754 | John King and Tumuck ready for a day’s work. (AKSP) |
8755 | Undescribed |
8756 | John Cathrall in his yellow Nomex jumpsuit. (AKSP) |
8757-8759 | Getting ready to go to work. (AKSP) |
8760-8761 | Someone in yellow rainsuit doing their washing one rainy day. (AKSP) |
8762-8763 | Undescribed |
8764-8765 | Ed Svec holding helicopter up (!!) on Beaver Creek about 10 miles SW of Akurekvik Pass. 8764 looking east. (AKSP) |
8766-8767 | Panorama looking west from ridge along east edge of quadrangle at about 67 21′ N. toward anticline over Precambrian (?) granitic schist exposed on ridge of Peak 4790. (AKSP) |
8768-8769 | Ernie Johnson’s cabin just below Colorado Creek (where he mined) on upper Mettenphery Creek. (AKWI) |
8770-8771 | Dog house boiler at Ernie’s cabin. (AKWI) |
8772 | Outhouse at Ernie’s cabin at Ernie Lake. (AKWI) |
8773-8775 | Traverse north of Peak 5930 (which is in turn about 4 miles north of ‘Mt. Mertie’, Peak 6320). Looking NNW into Kevuk Creek valley. Note caribou for scale. (AKSP) |
8777 | Fault offsetting rhyolite unit. Looking west from ridge which splits Picnie Creek drainage. (AKSP) |
8778 | Undescribed |
8779 | Location uncertain. (AKSP) |
8780 | Prominent hogbacks of Lisburne Limestone at the northern front of the Brooks Range. Looking west from over Killik River. (AKKL) |
8782-8783 | Undescribed |
8784 | Prominent fold and fault on valley wall just west of Chandler Lake. (AKCL) |
8785 | Near vertical shot down on polygonal ground at upper end of Chandler Lake. (AKCL) |
8786 | Location uncertain. (AKCL) |
8787 | Near vertical down on Anaktuvuk Village. (AKCL) |
8788-8792 | Looking northwest, vicinity Limestone Mountain (and/or Als Mountain). Folded Lisburne Group carbonates and (black) Kayak shale. (AKCL) |
8793 | Mt. Doonerak. (AKWI) |
8794-8795 | Vicinity Mt. Doonerak. (AKWI) |
8796 | Looking approximately south over Redstar Mountain. (AKWI) |
8797-8798 | Looking approximately east over prominent altered zone at Redstar Mountain., (AKWI) |
8800-8803 | Undescribed |
8804-8805 | Coldfoot, TAPS pipeline camp, vicinity Wiseman. (AKWI) |
8806-8807 | Looking north up Koyukuk River over Coldfoot, construction camp. (AKWI) |
8808 | Undescribed |
8809 | Looking down on USGS camp, Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8811-8812 | Undescribed |
8813-8815 | Obviously Arrigetch Peaks in distance but orientation of picture uncertain. (AKSP) |
8816 | Uncertain location, probably in carbonate belt south of Takahula River. (AKSP) |
8817 | Looking approximately to north from a position about 67 14′ North, 154 03′ West on Kobuk River. (AKSP) |
8818 | Looking approx. north in massive, folded carbonates from a position just south of Peak 4300 (approx. 5 miles south of Takahula Lake). Massive carbonate faces between Naahtuk and Millichetah Creeks in distance. (AKSP) |
8819-8820 | Looking north of Takahula Lake in center of picture from a position near Peak 4300. Note large fold in carbonates in left center. (AKSP) |
8821 | Looking approximately northwest from near Peak 4300. Again note large fold seen in 8819. |
8822-8825 | Undescribed |
8826 | Looking approximately northwest over fossil-bearing conglomerate on northeast face of Peak 5930 in upper Dawn Creek. (AKSP) |
8827 | ‘Mt. Mertie’ (Peak 6320) seen looking southwest from several miles away. Arrigetch Peaks in far distance. (AKSP) |
8829 | Similar view to 8827 but position of camera shifted to northwest. (AKSP) |
8830 | Undescribed |
8831 | Looking southwest from over the small lakes at the extreme head of Unakserak Creek. (AKSP) |
8832 | Undescribed |
8833 | Peak 6300 in center front. Looking southwest into pluton. Note flat-lying metamorphic rocks to the right overlying the granite. (AKSP) |
8834 | Looking WSW up prominent glacial valley off Awlinyak Creek to SW (about 6 miles above its mouth). Note the granite-metamorphic rock contact in right foreground and middle which becomes flat contact at right. (AKSP) |
8835 | Undescribed |
8836 | Over Awlinyak Creek, looking west into valley about 8 miles above mouth of Awlinyak Creek. Can see both dips and antiformal note of metamorphic rocks over the granite. (AKSP) |
8837 | Undescribed |
8838-8843 | Glaciers, cirques, and granite east of Akabulak Pass. Probably looking approximately west. Note all these glaciers not on the 1956 map. (AKSP) |
8844 | As 8836 but taken somewhat further east (at north side of Arrigetch Peaks). Excellent view of antiformal dips over the granite between Awlinyak Creek and Akabluak Pass. (AKSP) |
8845-8846 | Over Awlinyak Creek, looking west into valley about 8 miles above mouth of Awlinyak Creek. Can see both dips and nose of metamorphic rocks over the antiformal granite. (AKSP) |
8847-8849 | Undescribed |
8850 | Looking approximately southwest into flat-lying country south of April Creek and NW of Doe Creek. Mainly Mississippian Kayak Shale and Devonian quartz sandstone which stands out in black (lichen-covered) ridges (AKSP |
8851 | Undescribed |
8852 | Over April Creek looking generally south over terrane of 8850. (AKSP) |
8853 | April Creek to left; Doe Creek in front of first steep ridge. Looking ESE over rocks in 8850. (AKSP) |
8854 | Area as in 8850 but looking southeast. (AKSP) |
8855-8857 | Undescribed |
8858 | Location unknown. (AKSP) |
8859 | Looking approximately southwest at Mt. Oyukak from about 15 miles out. Rocks are upper sandstone member of Hunt Fork Shale. (AKSP) |
8860 | Looking east from near mouth of Ram Creek on the upper Alatna River. Prominent contact in middle distance; Hunt Fork Shale to right, quartz sandstone of upper sandstone member to left. (AKSP) |
8861 | Location of shot uncertain. Mt. Oyukak in distance certainly. Probably taken somewhere over headwaters of Portage Creek. (AKSP) |
8862-8863 | Location uncertain but generally looking west along belt of calcareous rocks and phyllites which extend west from Peak 6620 (about 4 miles NW of Gull Pass) to bluffs between Portage and Twelve Mile Creeks. (AKSP) |
8864 | Looking WNW from a position about 4 miles west of the mouth of Pegeluk Creek along belt of massive carbonates. Gull Pass should be in middle distance somewhere. (AKSP) |
8865-8868 | Undescribed |
8869-8875 | Gently dipping contact of granite and overlying metamorphic rocks; looking westward from west of middle Awlinyak Creek. Generally looking west or northwest. (AKSP) |
8876-8878 | Taken from an aerial position about 2 miles SW of Peak 6300 (west of middle Awlinyak Creek); looking WSW. Gently dipping granite contact to right. (AKSP) |
8879 | Undescribed |
8880 | Looking south at Mt. Oyukak over Oyukak Creek. (AKSP) |
8881 | Looking south between Mt. Oyukak and Kugrak River. (AKSP) |
8882 | Undescribed |
8883 | Mouth of Kugrak River?. (AKSP) |
8884 | Undescribed |
8885 | Looking southwest at Mt. Oyukak. Contact of Mississippian shale and DSsk across middle of picture. (AKSP) |
8886 | Close-up of massive carbonates about 3 miles SW of Mt. Oyukak; looking approximately NE. (AKSP) |
8887 | Looking north up Kygrak River from an aerial position over the river and about 9 miles south of its mouth. Massive limestone in foreground in middle distance. (AKSP) |
8888 | Looking obliquely NNW across the lower Kugrak River. (AKSP) |
8889 | Aerial view of complex terrane south of Mt. Oyukak from an aerial position just east of Peak 6492. (AKSP) |
8890-8891 | As 8889 but aerial position more to southeast. (AKSP) |
8892 | Undescribed |
8893-8894 | Looking north along Kugrak River from above ridge at Danger Pass. (AKSP) |
8895 | Undescribed |
8896 | Looking ESE along DSsk-MDcp contact to east of Igning River about 12 miles above its mouth. (AKSP) |
8897 | As 8896 but taken somewhat north. (AK SP) |
8898-8899 | Undescribed |
8900-8901 | Low aerial of USGS camp at Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8902 | My table in the work tent. Dark blob is the soapstone prospector made by Don Beltz in camp. (AKSP) |
8903-8904 | Undescribed |
8905 | West face of Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
8906 | Undescribed |
8907 | Location uncertain. (AKSP) |
8908 | Undescribed |
8909 | Taken from an aerial position about 6 miles up Arrigetch Creek looking westward over the granite-metamorphic rock contact and the contact metamorphic rocks. (AKSP) |
8910 | ‘Mt. Mertie’ (Peak 6320) looking southwest. (AKSP) |
8911 | Location uncertain, but probably west of Mt. Mertie. (AKSP) |
8912 | Location uncertain. (AKSP) |
8913 | ‘Mt. Mertie’ (Peak 6320) looking southwest. (AKSP) |
8914 | ’50 Romeo’, our Cessna 185, John King, and Tumuck at camp. (AKSP) |
8915 | Undescribed |
8916-8917 | Low oblique of USGS camp at Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8918 | Undescribed |
8919 | Location uncertain; perhaps in one of the cirques at the extreme head of the Kobuk River. Certainly in the granite. (AKSP) |
8920-8921 | Undescribed |
8922 | Looking approximately west from low position among the granite peaks and contact rocks south of the middle of Arrigetch Creek. Note the granite-metamorphic rock contact to the left. (AKSP) |
8923 | Undescribed |
8924 | South of the middle of Arrigetch Creek looking northwest. Looking along granite contact. Note the folded marble that butts up against the granite. (AKSP) |
8925-8928 | Several shots looking approximately SW at the granite spurs and peaks, and glaciers on the south side of the valley south of Arrigetch Creek. (AKSP) |
8929-8930 | Undescribed |
8931 | About over the north end of Takahula Lake looking northeast at the nappe in the bluffs across the Alatna. (AKSP) |
8932 | Looking approximately northwest obliquely to Lucky Six Creek from a position about 3 miles southeast of its mouth. (AKSP) |
8933-8937 | Undescribed |
8938-8940 | High oblique looking down to south on Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8941-8942 | Undescribed |
8943 | Morainal debris in front of some unknown glacier. (AKSP) |
8944 | Undescribed |
8945 | Looking south at Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
8946 | Looking southwest at Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
8947 | Location uncertain but definitely gently dipping granite contact to the right. (AKSP) |
8948 | Undescribed |
8949-8950 | Looking about E from position about 4.5 miles N of the N end of Walker Lake. Granite contact to the right of the vegetated valley; also note granite klippe in middle distance on isolated peaks. (AKSP) |
8951-8952 | Looking same direction as 8949 but aerial position shifted progressively south. Granite klippe in both pictures; also prominent marble layers. (AKSP) |
8953-8954 | Looking down and to the west at the north end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8955-8956 | Landslide about 2 miles east of USGS camp. (AKSP) |
8957-8962 | Panorama taken from near Peak 7100 about 3 miles south of the mouth of Lucky Six Creek; sweeps about 180 degrees from NW to SE. (AKSP) |
8963-8965 | Close-in shot looking northeast at granite-schist contact about 2 miles east of Akabluak Pass. Made a stop here and found scattered sulfides in about the center of the picture. (AKSP) |
8966-8968 | Undescribed |
8969 | From an aerial position about 5 miles southwest of the mouth of Pegaluk Creek looking northwest along the belt of carbonates which go through Gull Pass. (AKSP) |
8970 | Looking up the Alatna from over the mouth of Pegaluk Creek. Dfc on lower slopes of ridge to right of Alatna. (AKSP) |
8971 | About as 8970 but view shifted somewhat to west. (AKSP) |
8972 | Location somewhat uncertain but possibly looking northeast across Alkali Creek at the west side of Peak 4725. (AKSP) |
8973 | Undescribed |
8974 | Looking east at one of the Arrigetch Peaks and marbles on the east wall of Awlinyak Creek from an aerial position over the Creek and about NW of 7190. Note excellent recumbent, isoclinal fold in marble. (AKSP) |
8975 | Rock glacier or morainal debris in a cirque at the head of Awlinyak Creek. (AKSP) |
8976 | Looking east at folded marble about 3.5 miles NE of the north end of Walker Lake. (Broader view in 8952) (AKSP) |
8977 | Looking ENE along valley that end at USGS camp. Note landslide at right and massive carbonates in distance. (AKSP) |
8978 | Looking almost directly down on USGS camp. (AKSP) |
8979 | Oblique of USGS camp. (AKSP) |
8980-8981 | High over USGS camp (at bottom of picture) looking northwest in far distance. (AKSP) |
8982-8985 | Oblique view of USGS camp from air. (AKSP) |
8986 | Looking approximately northeast from an aerial position about 1.5 miles southeast of the mouth of Lucky Six Creek. (AKSP) |
8987 | From about same position as 8986 but looking southeast. (AKSP) |
8988 | George Becraft at camp. (AKSP) |
8989 | Looking southeast over southern Walker Lake; Helpmejack Hills in distance. (AKSP) |
8990 | Looking down at fan with USGS camp on Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8991-8994 | Birdsfoot delta at north end of Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8995 | Looking south over birdsfoot delta at USGS camp and Walker Lake. (AKSP) |
8996 | Bell Jet Ranger landing at camp. (AKSP) |
8997 | Undescribed |
8998 | Looking south of Lake Minakokosa; Beaver Creek in foreground. (AKHU) |
8999 | Undescribed |
9000 | Looking north up Picnic Creek. (AKSP) |
9001-9002 | Terminal moraine on Beaver Creek just north of Kobuk Trench. Looking north. (AKSP) |
9003-9004 | Looking south over Narvak and Shelby Lakes with Angayucham Mountains on both sides. Lockwood Hills is distance. (AKHU) |
9005 | Looking south over cirque in Angayucham Mountains about 3 miles NW of the north end of Narvak Lake. (AKHU) |
9006 | Undescribed |
9007-9008 | Looking south over Kolliokski Lake at Lockwood Hills in far distance. (AKSH) |
9009-9010 | Looking west over Bornite and Cosmos Hills. (AKAR) |
9011-9012 | Looking south over Bornite; Inerevuk Mountain in distance. (AKAR) |
9013-9014 | Looking northeast over Bornite to Shungnak River. (AKAR) |
9015 | Looking down and to the south at Bornite. (AKAR) |
9016 | Low oblique of Bornite. (AKAR) |
9017 | Undescribed |
9018 | Close-in aerial view of the east side of the Arctic-deposit ridge looking approximately southwest. (AKAR) |
9019-9020 | Undescribed |
9021 | Location unknown. (AKSP) |
9022 | Looking northeast at contact between schist belt and carbonate terrane (to north) from a position about 10 miles NNE of Avaraart Lake and just west of the Mauneluk River. (AKSP) |
9023 | Looking west over Avaraart Lake along Kobuk Trench. (AKSP) |
9024-9025 | Undescribed |
9026 | Prominent marble fold in schist. Looking north just west of junction of Ivik Creek and Mauneluk River. (AKSP) |
9027 | Location uncertain; perhaps near western edge of quadrangle south of Shulakpachak Peak. (AKSP) |
9028-9029 | Location uncertain. (AKSP) |
9030-9031 | Looking south up Igning River (or Kugrak River?). (AKSP) |
9032 | Looking down and to north at pingo at mouth of Anorat Creek; bluffs of Dfc across middle of picture. (AKSP) |
9033 | Looking approximately northeast at hood zone over granite exposed in bluffs just below mouth of Lucky Six Creek. (AKSP) |
9034-9037 | Undescribed |
9038 | Western contact of Arrigetch Peaks pluton just east of middle Awlinyak Creek. (AKSP) |
9039 | Approximately over middle Awlinyak Creek looking east over schists and gneiss with interlayered marble at Arrigetch Peaks pluton in distance. (AKSP) |
9040 | Location uncertain. (AKSP) |
9041 | Location uncertain; perhaps MDcp on Kugrak or Igning River. (AKSP) |
9042 | Looking north along west bank of Awlinyak Creek near its mouth; mouth of Unakserak Creek in distance. (AKSP) |
9043-9044 | Ed Svec at artesian spring on Kugrak River. (AKSP) |
9045 | Looking west at limestone bluff on walls of Kugrak River about 8 miles south of its mouth. (AKSP) |
9046-9049 | Looking north over complexly faulted terrane to south of Mt. Oyukak, which is on skyline in distance. (AKSP) |
9050 | Mt. Chitiok? (AKSP) |
9051 | Undescribed |
9052-9053 | Looking approximately ESE of Mt. Igikpak from approximately over Angiaak Pass. (AKSP) |
9054-9056 | Looking north along Tupik Creek from over Angiaak Pass. Note flat-lying granite contacts. (AKSP) |
9057 | Looking east at west wall of Mt. Igikpak. (AKSP) |
TRIP TO KENAI WITH ELLEN AND GIRLS | |
9058-9059 | Old cabin being dismantled at Ninilchik. (AKKN) |
9060-9061 | Undescribed |
9062 | Old Bristol Bay boat at Ninilchik. (AKKN) |
9063 | Undescribed |
9064 | Looking west across waterfront at Ninilchik. (AKKN) |
9065 | Thermometer on abandoned store in Ninilchik. (AKKN) |
9066 | Cabin joinery, Ninilchik. (AKKN) |
9067 | Cabin in Ninilchik. (AKKN) |
9068-9069 | Cross-bedding and chert(?) layer in Tertiary rocks near Ninilchik. (AKKN) |
9070 | Looking north along outcrops of Tertiary sediments near Ninilchik. (AKKN) |
9071 | Looking north over Ninilchik in May 1978. Note Russian Orthodox Church on hill. (AKKN) |
9072 | Nicely kept-up old cabin in Ninilchik. (AKKN) |
9073 | Old fishing shanty in Ninilchik. (AKKN) |
9074 | Old cabin being dismantled in Ninilchik. (AKKN) |
9075 | Looking north over Ninilchik in May 1978. Note Russian Orthodox Church on hill. (AKKN) |
9076-9078 | Old Libby, McNeil, and Libby, Bristol Bay boat at Ninilchik. (AKKN) |
9079 | Marti Miller, Steve Nelson, and Mike Mullen, taking a break while taking down camp, middle of August 1978. (AKSP) |
9080 | Ed Svec, Don Beltz, and a couple of people I don’t recognize with the helicopter at Walker Lake Camp. (AKSP) |
9081 | Steve Nelson and Bob Miller packing up camp; mid-August 1978. (AKSP) |
9082 | Not much left in camp; August 1978. (AKSP) |
FLIGHT TO LIME HILLS QUAD WITH STEVE NELSON, SEPT. 1978 | |
9083 | Looking southwest over Lake Hood and Anchorage International Airport; Fall, 1978. (AKAN) |
9084 | Looking northeast over mouth of Chester Creek and downtown Anchorage at Chugach Range on a beautiful Fall day, 1978. (AKAN) |
9085 | Looking southeast over terminus of Blockage Glacier; probably Mt. Redoubt in left-distance. (AKTY) |
9086 | About over Chakachatna River looking approximately south over terminus of Blockage Glacier; Redoubt and Mt. Iliamna in distance. (AKTY) |
9087 | Looking west at Chakachamna Lake with moraines of glaciers on the south flank of Mt. Spurr in the foreground. (AKTY) |
9088 | Looking west along Chakachamna Lake; terminus of Barrier Glacier in foreground. (AKTY) |
9089 | Most recent volcanic vent on south flank of Mt. Spurr at about 7,500′; looking approximately north. (AKTY) |
9090 | Looking north up Nagishlamina River from approximately over Chakachamna Lake. (AKTY) |
9091-9092 | Undescribed |
9093 | Uncertain location; probably vicinity Merrill Pass. (AKLH) |
9094-9095 | Sparrevohn AF Station in foreground; looking north at Tundra Lake and Lime Hills. (AKLH) |
9096-9098 | Looking approximately east to southeast over Sparrevohn AF station toward Alaska Range in far distance. (AKLH) |
9099 | Lime village on the Stoney River. (AKLH) |
9100 | Unnamed tundra lake in northwest Lime Hills quadrangle. (AKLH) |
9101-9102 | Somewhere in vicinity Lyman Hills looking southeast at the wall of the Revelation Mountains in the distance. (AKLH) |
9103 | Looking south(?) along White Mountain mercury mine. (AKLH) |
9104 | Looking west of White Mountain mine at Lyman Hills. (AKLH) |
9106 | Uncertain location; certainly in north-central part of Lime Hills quadrangle. (AKLH) |
9107-9108 | Looking northwest down Big River from over Lyman Fork (I think). (AKLH) |
9109 | Undescribed |
9110 | Talus cone; location unknown. (AKLH) |
9111 | Morainal debris; location unknown. (AKLH) |
9112 | Possibly looking southwest up Fish Creek from a position near Strand Pass. (AKLH) |
9113-9114 | Location unknown but certainly in northeast Lime Hills quadrangle. (AKLH) |
9115-9116 | Location unknown but certainly in northeast Lime Hills quadrangle. (AKLH) |
9117 | Looking northwest up Nagishlamina River over its delta on Chakachamna Lake in foreground. |
9118-9119 | Looking north up Barrier Glacier. (AKTY) |
9120-9122 | Looking north at slope of Mt. Spurr. Note recent volcanic vent on Crater Peak in upper part of slide. (AKTY) |
9123-9126 | Looking northwest at Mt. Spurr and Crater Peak. (AKTY) |
9127 | Looking north at slope of Mt. Spurr. Note recent volcanic vent on Crater Peak in upper part of slide. (AKTY) |
9129 | Looking north over terminus of Capps Glacier. (AKTY) |
9130 | Looking north along dissected rocks on upper Nikolai Creek(?) toward lower portion of Capps Glacier; Mt. Gerdine in left distance. (AKTY) |
9131 | Looking northwest over lowlands in front of Capps and Triumvirate Glaciers with Mount Gerdine in distance. (AKTY) |
9132-9136 | Tidal flats and lowlands in vicinity of the mouth of the Susitna River. (AKTY) |
9137 | Looking northeast over the tidal flats near the mouth of Chester Creek with downtown Anchorage in the middle distance. (AKAN) |
9138 | Turnagain slide area in foreground with downtown Anchorage in distance. (AKAN) |
9139-9140 | Oakland, California, on trip to Menlo Park in Fall, 1978. |
9141-9143 | Flying over northern California. |
9144 | Cranes at Anchorage port facilities. (AKAN) |
USGS FIELD TRIP TO SAN JUAN ISLANDS, FALL 1978 (DURING WHICH WE SANK FISHING BOAT) | |
9147 | Dave Brew at rest. |
9148-9150 | Skiffs and almost all the party at our lunch stop. |
9151 | A. Thomas Ovenshine and C-rations. |
9152 | Brew, Ovenshine, unknown, Willie Nelson. |
9153 | Conglomerate somewhere. |
9154 | A stop somewhere. Can identify Ray Elliott and Joe Ziony in foreground. |
9155 | Lunch stop. From left: Churkin, Berg, unknown, Nelson, Ovenshine, John Whetten, Ziony, Elliott, Koch, Patton, Brew, unknown. |
9156 | Elliott, Patton, Koch, unknown, Brew. |
9157 | Churkin, Berg(?), Nelson, Ovenshine, Jones, Whetten, Ziony. |
9158 | Davey Jones, Churkin, Berg, Whetten’s back, McKevett, Nelson, Ovenshine, Ziony. |
9159 | Joe Ziony. |
9160 | Ovenshine, Berg, Ziony. |
9161 | Ovenshine, Nelson, Berg, Ziony. |
9162 | Looking down on Mt. Edgecumbe and Crater Ridge. (AKSI) |
9165 | Lituya Bay and Fairweather Range in distance. (AKMF) |
9166-9169 | Tankers waiting out high seas in front of Valdez Arm early 1979. (AKCV, AkVA) |
9170 | Looking northwest over College Fiord from airliner. (AKAN) |
9171 | Chugach Mountains; looking approximately northwest at vicinity of Lake George. (AKAN) |
9172-9176 | Coming in over Anchorage in an airliner, winter 1979. (AKAN) |
9177-9179 | Looking down on the ice floes of upper Cook Inlet near Anchorage from an airliner. (AKAN) |
9180 | Houses in Ysbyty Ifan, Wales. Trip in winter 1979. |
9181 | Houses in Ysbyty Ifan, Wales. Joan and Glyn lived in the house in the center of the picture with their yellow Mercedes parked in front of it. |
9182 | Looking at Mt. Spurr in the far distance from our house in Huffman Road one winter day. (AKAN) |
START 1979 FIELD SEASON IN PETERSBURG QUADRANGLE | |
9183 | D.J.M. somewhere. (AKPE) |
9184 | Location unknown; typical day. (AKPE) |
9185-9186 | Cape Decision lighthouse, south end of Kuiu Island. (AKPE) |
9187 | End of a foggy traverse on a logging road between Red and Salmon Bays, northern Prince of Wales Island. (AKPE) |
9188-9190 | ‘Tongs’ loading logs onto a logging truck near Sandy Bight, northern Prince of Wales Island. (AKPE) |
9191-9194 | Stern of D.J.M. and various of the crew getting ready to go to work. (AKPE) |
9195 | H. C. Berg ‘bailing’ boat, probably west side of Woronkofski Island. (AKPE) |
9196-9198 | Low obliques shots looking northeast over Petersburg.(AKPE) |
9199 | Lumber mill at Scow Bay near Petersburg. (AKPE) |
9200 | Stikine Air Service, Beaver on airstrip at Wrangell. (AKPE) |
9201-9202 | Greens Creek Pb-Zn-Ag deposit on northern Admiralty Island. Short visit there with H. C. Berg on June 10, 1979. (AKJU) |
9203 | Aerial looking southeast over Juneau. (AKJU) |
9204 | Looking northwest over the gloryhole of one of the Treadwell mines toward Douglas and Juneau. (AKJU) |
9205 | Looking north over the Bureau of Mines island toward Juneau. (AKJU) |
9206 | Standard Oil dock and waterfront at Juneau. (AKJU) |
9207 | Livingston, Hiller 12E at Juneau; transport for myself and Berg to Greens Creek. (AKJU) |
9208 | Looking southeast over small boat harbor, Juneau. (AKJU) |
9209-9210 | Looking southeast down Gastineau Channel over Juneau. (AKJU) |
9211-9213 | Alaska-Juneau gloryhole in Silver Bow Basin, Juneau. (AKJU) |
9214-9215 | Aerial looking northwest along Gastineau Channel over Douglas and Juneau. (AKJU) |
9216 | Looking down on USBOM island near Douglas and adjacent small boat harbor. (AKJU) |
9217 | Location unknown; probably on Admiralty Island somewhere. (AKSI?) |
9218-9219 | Looking east over Gambier Bay. (AKSI, AKSD) |
9220 | Houseboat at logging camp, Chapin Bay(?). (AKSI) |
9221-9222 | Location unknown. (AKPE) |
9223-9226 | Looking northeast over Petersburg. (AKPE) |
9227-9228 | Looking north over Wrangell Narrows at low tide from near mouth of Blind River. (AKPE) |
9228a | Looking east up over mouth of Stikine River? (AKPE) |
9229-9230 | Aerial view looking east at Wrangell. (A-PE) |
9231 | Looking down at the Wrangell docks. (AKPE) |
9232 | Lumber mill at Wrangell. (AKPE) |
9233 | Harbor area, Wrangell. (AKPE) |
9234-9239 | Various shots of houses, boats, and harbor, Wrangell. (AKPE) |
9240 | Stikine Air Service, Beaver being put together at Wrangell airstrip. (AKPE) |
9241 | Location uncertain. (AKPE) |
9242-9243 | Tundra bogs, locations uncertain. (AKPE) |
9244-9245 | Location uncertain. (AKPE) |
9246 | Location uncertain but note buildings. (AKPE) |
9247 | Location uncertain. (AKPE) |
9248 | Looking up Stikine River from near Kakwan Pt.; Chief Shakes Hot Springs in distance. (AKPE) |
9249 | Looking southwest over mouth of Stikine River from an aerial position approximately over Limb Island. (AKPE) |
9250 | Looking northeast at one of the glaciers that flow southwestward from the ridge between Simpson and Patterson Peaks. (AKPE) |
9251 | Location uncertain, but probably looking toward Twin Peaks. (AKPE) |
9252 | Looking SSW over Agassiz Peninsula and head of Thomas Bay toward Petersburg in the distance. (AKPE) |
9253 | Looking southeast along east side of Frederick Sound; Wood Point in the foreground. (AKPE) |
9254 | Looking west at Kane Peak and hanging lake below it. (AKPE) |
9256 | Looking northeast and down at Petersburg. (AKPE) |
9257-9265 | Sequence of shots down at the east side of Wrangell Narrows between old fox farm and about Danger Point. (AKPE) |
9266-9268 | Several shots looking NNW along Wrangell Narrows from about Spruce Point. (AKPE) |
9268a | Looking northwest over mouth of Blind River. (AKPE) |
9269-9270 | Looking north over downtown Wrangell. (AKPE) |
9171-9272 | Looking northwest to west over small boat harbor, Wrangell. (AKPE) |
9273 | Looking approximately south from a position over Snow Passage toward Blaske Islands in the center of the picture. (AKPE) |
9274 | Looking southeast along southwest shore of Zarembo Island along Snow Passage. (AKPE) |
9275-9276 | Looking south over southern end of Shrubby Island to Middle Islands and Baske Island in the distance. (AKPE) |
9277 | Looking approximately WSW over logging camp at southeast end of Shipley Bay; Mt. St. Francis in distance. (AKPE) |
9278 | Location uncertain. (AKPE) |
9279 | Location uncertain; probably northwest Prince of Wales Island. (AKPE) |
9280-9284 | Series of close-in shots of Blaske Islands toward west and northwest. (AKPE) |
9285 | Location uncertain; certainly H. C. Berg in foreground, possibly on dunnite of Blaske Islands. (AKPE) |
9286 | ‘Discovery’ quarry, Zarembo Island. Massive sulfide layers in about center of picture just under grass. (AKPE, about 56 22′ N, 132 50′ W) |
9287-9288 | Crew being winched off the D.J.M. by Ed Margaeles in Wrangell. (AKPE) |
9289 | Downtown Wrangell and entrance to small-boat harbor, Wrangell. (AKPE) |
9290 | Japanese freighter taking on timber ion Wrangell. (AKPE) |
9291 | Log raft in Wrangell. (AKPE) |
9293-9294 | D.J. Miller at Standard Oil dock in Wrangell small-boat harbor. (AKPE) |
9295-9298 | Massive sulfide deposit about 2.5 miles southeast of the head of St. John harbor, Zarembo Island. (AKPE) |
9299-9303 | ‘Capt. Shakan’ eating a C-ration after falling in the creek and cutting up my hand. (AKPE) |
9304-9305 | H.C. Berg in creek about 2 miles southeast of head of St. John Harbor, Zarembo Island. (AKPE) |
9306 | Rhyolite dikes cutting black phyllite in quarry on logging road about 1 mile east of head of St. John harbor, Zarembo Island. (AKPE) |
9307-9310 | Crew getting ready to go to work off stern of D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9311 | Sue Hunt looking at an old steam engine at the abandoned cannery at the mouth of Burnett Inlet. (AKPE) |
9312 | Ed Svec sitting in a Hughes 500C. (AKPE) |
9313 | Location uncertain; possibly Mossman Inlet. (AKPE) |
9314-9316 | D.J.M. anchored near the mouth of Burnett Inlet(?) (AKPE) |
9317-9324 | D.J.M. anchored near head of Steamer Bay. (AKPE) |
9325-9326 | Looking east to northeast along traverse from 9327; Helen to Bessie Peaks, northern Etolin Island. (AKPE) |
9327 | H.C. Berg on boat traverse along western side of Woronkofski Island. (AKPE) |
9328 | H. C. Berg working on the D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9329 | Ron Sonnevil on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9330 | Dave Brew plotting his field notes on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9331 | Sue Hunt point counting at Wild stereo microscope on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9332 | Sue Hunt cutting rocks in the work room of the D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9333 | Dave Brew and Sue Hunt on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9334 | Hank Berg; looking south over mud flats in bay at the mouth of the Castle River. (AKPE) |
9335-9336 | H.C. Berg doing his things at the north end of the big shallow bay at the mouth of the Castle River. (AKPE) |
9337-9339 | As previous location; basalt dike cutting felsic semischists. (AKPE) |
9341 | H. C. Berg at north end of big, shallow bay at the mouth of the Castle River. (AKPE) |
9342-9344 | Barite mine on one of the Castle Island, Duncan Canal. (AKPE) |
9345-9346 | D.J.M. anchored in Duncan Canal. (AKPE) |
9347 | H. C. Berg and Sue Hunt on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9348-9349 | Sue Hunt point counting on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9350 | Sue Karl on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9351 | As 9348. (AKPE) |
9352 | Sue Hunt and Ron Sonnevil on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9353 | Dave Brew on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9354 | Sue Hunt lapping rocks on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9355 | John Cathrall doing ‘Longs and Lats’ on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9356 | Sue Hunt in workroom of D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9357 | Columnar basalt on High Castle Island, Duncan Canal. (AKPE) |
9358 | Pilot house of D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9359 | D.J.M. at dock in Wrangell small-boat harbor. (AKPE) |
9360-9361 | Fishing boats in Wrangell small-boat harbor. (AKPE) |
9362 | As 9359. (AKPE) |
9363 | Fishing boats in Wrangell small-boat harbor. (AKPE) |
9364 | D.J.M. anchored in Duncan Canal. (AKPE) |
9366 | Looking northeast at cabin near Spruce Point, south entrance to Wrangell Narrows (AKPE) |
9367 | Undescribed |
9368-9369 | Looking northeast from Petersburg toward Coast Range. (AKPE) |
9370-9372 | Spectacular sunset. Looking northwest from south end of Duncan Canal near Pearl Island. (AKPE) |
9373-9375 | D.J.M. in Wrangell small-boat harbor. (AK0P) |
9376-9377 | Dave Brew, Ed Maghaeles, Arden Breth, ‘Frosty’ Frothingham, and Sue Hunt on D.J.M. in Wrangell small-boat harbor. (AKPE) |
9378-9380 | Sue Hunt, Ed Svec, Arden Breth, and Ron Sonnevil. (AKPE) |
9381 | Ron Sonnevil. (AKPE) |
9382 | ‘Frosty’ Frothingham in pilot house of D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9383-9385 | Fishing boats in Wrangell small-boat harbor. (AKPE) |
9386 | H. C. Berg in ‘office’ of D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9387-9388 | Noted ‘geologist’ Marti Nelson on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9389-9390 | A. T. Ovenshine on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9391 | Dave Brew on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9392 | Ron Sonnevil posting traverse map in ‘office’ of D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9393 | Dave Brew on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9394 | Sue Hunt. (AKPE) |
9395 | Kip Nelson and Ed Magnaeles on the stern of the D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9396 | Arden Breth, cook on the D.J.M., cleaning fish. (AKPE) |
9397 | Kip Nelson (deckhand), Ed Maghaeles (chief engineer), and ‘Frosty’ Frothingham (master) on the stern of the D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9398 | Arden Breth, cook on the D.J.M., cleaning fish. (AKPE) |
9399 | Kip Nelson and Ed Maghaeles on the stern of the D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9400 | H.C. Berg in office of D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9401 | Wrangell Air Service, Beaver delivering mail to D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9402 | Me cutting rocks. (AKPE) |
9403 | Ron Sonnevil point-counting. (AKPE) |
9404 | Me reading. (AKPE) |
9405 | Sue Karl. (AKPE) |
9406 | Ron Sonnevil. (AKPE) |
9407 | Sue Karl. (AKPE) |
9408 | H. C. Berg. (AKPE) |
9410 | Sue Hunt with small halibut. (AKPE) |
9411 | Ed Svec, helicopter pilot, cleaning halibut. (AKPE) |
9412 | Sue Karl, Dave Brew, and Hank Berg on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9413-9414 | Sue Hunt cleaning halibut. (AKPE) |
9415 | Ed Maghaeles. (AKPE) |
9416 | Log yard at the Wrangell mill. (AKPE) |
9417-9418 | Sue Hunt taking pictures of me being ‘craned’ off the D.J.M. in Wrangell. (AKPE) |
9419 | Ed Maghaeles at the crane of the D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9420-9431 | Various views of the D.J.M. in Wrangell harbor and USGS people being ‘craned’ of it. (AKPE) |
9432 | Art Ford, Kip Nelson, and Ed Maghaeles in work room of the D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9433-9434 | Ed Maghaeles and Kip Nelson at the ‘trash burner’ on the D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9435 | Sue Hunt packing rocks on the D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9436 | The duties of a Project Chief are varied; in this case Dave Brew cutting Sue Karl’s hair. (AKPE) |
9437 | Joh Cathrall. (AKPE) |
9438 | H. C. Berg. (AKPE) |
9439-9440 | Dave Brew and H. C. Berg. (AKPE) |
9441 | Sue Karl packing up to go. (AKPE) |
9442-9443 | H. C. Berg (AKPE) |
9444-9445 | D. J. Miller at Wrangell dock. (AKPE) |
9446-9447 | Shot of Petersburg; leaving at the end of the season. (AKPE) |
9448-9449 | Aerial shot looking southwest along Kayak Island. (AKMI) |
9450 | Location uncertain but aerial shot taken while flying to Anchorage. Probably Port Wells area, Prince William Sound. (AKSR) |
9451 | Aerial shot looking WSW along Passage Canal toward Whittier. (AKSR) END OF 1979 FIELD SEASON IN SOUTHEASTERN |
SET OF SLIDES ASSEMBLED BY OSCAR FERRIANS TO SHOW ENGINEERING-GEOLOGY PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH NORTH SLOPE PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT | |
9452 | Index map of National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska. |
9453 | Typical coastal plain SW of Barrow (72AOF5-24) |
9454 | Recently drained shallow lake south of Prudhoe Bay. (71AOF1-35) |
9455 | On foothills looking south to Brooks Range (69AOF2-20) |
9456 | Icing on the Canning River. (73AOF3-35) |
9457 | Ice shove at Barrow. (7\70AOF8-4) |
9458 | Sea cliffs near Barter Island; ice-rich and unstable (73AOF4-29) |
9459 | Ice exposed on riverbank near Prudhoe. (70AOF6-25) |
9460 | Ground crack in permafrost soils (72AOF2-13) |
9461 | Ice-wedge polygons near Prudhoe Bay (70AOF6-29) |
9462 | Top of ice wedge near Prudhoe. (72AOF4-18) |
9463 | Beaded drainage formed by water thawing in permafrost. (72AOF2-32) |
9464 | Ground view of beaded drainage. (73AOOF5-15) |
9465 | Pingo-like ice mound near Sadlerochit River. (73AOF7-20) |
9466 | Tabular ice mass near Sadlerochit River. (73AOF7-8) |
9467 | Pingo 40 miles SE of Prudhoe Bay. (73AOF3-23) |
9468 | ‘Granddaddy’ pingo approximately 25 miles SE of Prudhoe Bay. (73AOF2-17) |
9469 | Landslide-mudflow near Galbraith Lake. (72AOF4-35) |
9470 | Headwall of large landslide-mudflow. (a72AOF4-30) |
9471 | Unstable, fine-grained, ice-rich bluff on the Sagavanirtok River. (72AOF4-9) |
9472 | Seismic trail near Canning River. (72AOF2-1) |
9473 | Fifteen-foot gully on old seismic trail near Kavik. (72AOF1-25) |
9474 | Gully on old seismic trail near Sagwon. (71AOF2-34) |
9475 | Aerial view of Prudhoe Bay area. (69AOF2-10) |
9476 | Winter snow trail near Prudhoe Bay. (6/70AOF3-1) |
9477 | Ponded water behind winter snow trail near Sagavanirktok River. (6/70AOF3-6) |
9478 | Bridge on Putuligayuk River near Prudhoe Bay. (7/70AOF8-23) |
9479 | Gravel road, vicinity Prudhoe Bay. (69AOF2-14) |
9480 | Rollegan (75AOF14-35) |
9481 | Drill rig on 5-6′ gravel pad, Prudhoe Bay area. (70AOF8-18) |
9483 | ‘Arco Hilton’, Prudhoe Bay. Note wood piles. (7/70AOF8-22) |
9484 | Barrow, Alaska (7/72AOF5-31) |
9485 | Typical view of Barrow, Alaska. (6/73AOF2-3) |
9486 | Test section of buried steel pipe in permafrost near Barrow. (70AOF8-3) |
9487-9490 | Old steam engine at long-abandoned sawmill near the railroad tracks at the mouth of the Twentymile River. (AKSR) |
9491 | Arrigetch Peaks (Dave Brew photo). (AKSP) |
9492-9493 | Complex folds in carbonates; about 3 miles south of Takahula Lake (Dave Brew photo). (AKSP) |
9494 | Myself, A. T. Ovenshine, H. C. Berg, George Becraft, and Dallas Peck at Walker Lake, USGS camp (Dave Brew photo) (AKSP) |
9495-9496 | Looking SSW from airliner along Placer River Valley. (AKSR) |
9497-9498 | Looking approximately north over Anchorage from airliner over Turnagain Arm. (AKAN) |
9499 | C&S flanger at state historical museum near Silver Plume, Colorado. |
9500 | C&S boxcar attached to flanger in 9499. Silver Plume, Colorado. |
9501 | As 9499. Colorado. |
9502-9504 | Looking down and to south at Silver Plume, Colorado from old wagon road. |
9505-9506 | C&S #1006 caboose at Silver Plume, Colorado. |
9507 | Looking approximately north at Smuggler Mine from old highway; Silver Plume, Colorado. Note Griffith monument high on the hillside. |
9508-9518 | Panorama west across Central City, Colorado. |
9519-9520 | C&S locomotive #71 at Central City, Colorado. |
9521 | Nicely restored house at south end of Central City, Colorado. |
9522 | Old steam winch vicinity Russel Gulch, Central City, Colorado. |
9523 | Old powder magazine in Russel Gulch, Central City, Colorado. |
9524-9529 | C&S locomotive #60 at Idaho Springs, Colorado. |
9530-9531 | C&S #1009 caboose at the Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden, Colorado. |
9532 | RGS passenger car at the Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden. |
9533 | Old Coors reefer at the Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden. |
START 1980 FIELD SEASON IN PETERSBURG QUADRANGLE. | |
9534-9536 | Looking northeast over Petersburg from the air. (AKPE) |
9537 | D.J.M. parked in Saginaw Bay; Ed Maghaeles waving. (AKPE) |
9538 | Looking southeast along Duncan Canal; old Indian Point FAA station in foreground. (AKPE) |
9539 | Braided delta of small stream. (AKPE) |
9540-9544 | D.J.M. anchored in Saginaw Bay. (AKPE) |
9545 | Looking down to the northeast over Petersburg on a foggy day. (AKPE) |
9546-9547 | Bob Miller, Ed Maghaeles, and Frosty Frothingham fishing off the stern of the D.J.M. (in Petersburg?) (AKPE) |
9548 | Looking down and approximately northeast from a position near Baht Harbor, Zarembo Island at two Alaska ferries about to pass. Mouth of Stikine River in distance. (AKPE) |
9549-9552 | Looking down on barite mine on one of the Castle Island, Duncan Canal. (AKPE) |
9553 | Looking northeast up LeConte Bay. (AKPE) |
9554 | Looking ENE to terminus of LeConte Glacier and upper LeConte Bay. (AKPE) |
9555 | And old DC-6 being loaded with herring roe in Petersburg for Japan. (AKPE) |
9556-9557 | Hank Berg and ? geologists looking at metafelsites at prospect approximately 2 miles northwest of Ropund Point, Zarembo Island. (AKPE) |
9558-9559 | Looking NNW over Duncan Canal from over Beecher Pass. (AKPE) |
9560-9561 | Looking north along lower Wrangell Narrows from approximately over Blind Island. (AKPE) |
9562 | Looking northwest along Duncan Canal from about over Woewodski Island. (AKPE) |
9563-9564 | Looking south along western Prince of Wales Island; Point Baker in foreground and Mt. Calder in middle distance. (AKPE) |
9565 | Looking approx. NNW over altered zone associated with top of small intrusive near a prominent peak about 3.5 miles ESE of the mouth of Port Malmesbury. (AKPE) |
9566 | From near 9565; looking northwest at Port Malmesbury with Hank Berg. (AKPE) |
9567-9568 | Looking approximately east over the contact zone of small intrusive near Peak 2259, just W of Bear Harbor on Afleek Canal. Note Hughes 500C and fluorescent vest near contact. (AKPE) |
9569 | Looking south along western side of northwest Prince of Wales Island. Port Protection in foreground; Mt. Calder in distance. (AKPE) |
9570 | Looking down at Point Baker. (AKPE) |
9571 | Wrangell lumber mill and small-boat harbor. (AKPE) |
9572 | Looking approximately north along prominent rhyolite dike in vicinity Berg Basin. (AKPE) |
9573-9575 | Berg Basin lead prospect associated with rhyolite dike. The two geologists are with AMAX who had a camp in Groundhog Basin. (AKPE) |
9576 | FAA DC-3 at Petersburg airport. (AKPE) |
9577-9579 | Old Exxon(?) drill camp on prospect near Peak 4560 in upper Groundhog Basin. Rhyolite dikes cutting metamorphic rocks. (AKPE) |
9580 | A small molybdenum prospect at top of the cirque at the head of Groundhog Basin. (AKPE) |
9581 | Looking approximately northwest along the contact of the foliated tonalite sill in vicinity of Andrews Creek. (AKPE) |
9582 | LeConte Bay looking northeast. (AKPE) |
9583 | Looking northeast along LeConte Bay to terminus of LeConte Glacier. (AKPE) |
9584 | Looking northeast at unnamed glacier just SE of Rodgers Peak. (AKPE) |
9585 | Looking northeast at glacier vicinity Rodgers Peak (or further north?). (AKPE) |
9586 | Looking approximately NE up Baire Glacier. (AKSD) |
9587-9589 | Looking down on Petersburg. (AKPE) |
9590 | ___________, mechanic, getting helicopter ready for Sue Hunt dressed in her field apparel. (AKPE) |
9591 | Dave Brew pumping gas in preparation for what is obviously a wet day. (AKPE) |
9592-9593 | Dave Brew and Inyo Ellersieck getting ready to go skiffing. (AKPE) |
9594 | Steve McDanal and John Cathrall in skiffing gear. (AKPE) |
9595 | D.J.M. anchored in Portage Bay, northern Kupreanof Island. (AKPE) |
9596 | Hank Berg working in our room in the Mitkof Hotel. (AKPE) |
9597 | Fishing boats in Petersburg harbor. (AKPE) |
9598 | Ron Sonnevil. (AKPE) |
9599 | Dave Brew and Sue Karl on the D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9600 | Bob Miller, cook on the D.J.M. in 1980. (AKPE) |
9601-9602 | Sue Hunt and John_____________, deckhand, in pilothouse of D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9603 | Frosty Frothingham, master, in pilothouse of D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9605 | Sue Hunt in D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9606 | Helicopter mechanic on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
9607 | Looking approximately east at end of Beecher Pass. (AKPE) |
9608 | Old fox farm on north side of island in Beecher Pass area. (AKPE) |
9609-9611 | Abandoned house and beached boat on rocks near east end of Beecher Pass. (AKPE) |
9612-9619 | Various scenes of fishing boats and houses in Petersburg on a nice sunny day. (AKPE) |
9620 | House just across channel from Petersburg. (AKPE) |
9621-9622 | Looking out over the bow of the Alaska Ferry Malaspina on a trip through Wrangell Narrows to Wrangell. (AKPE) |
9623-9624 | Passing a small cargo vessel being towed through Wrangell Narrows (why?); while on Alaska Ferry on trip through Wrangell Narrows. (AKPE) |
9625 | Location uncertain. (AKPE) |
9626 | Looking east over the mouth of the Stikine River. (AKPE) |
9627 | Looking north along Wrangell Narrows. (AKPE) |
9628 | Undescribed |
9629-9635 | Barite mine on one of the Castle Island, Duncan Canal. (AKPE) |
9636-9638 | Felsic tuffs and pyrite-rich tuffs exposed along high tide limit north of the mouth of the Castle River. (AKPE) |
9639 | Supercub on Eagle Glacier, Chugach Mountains (Photographer unknown) (AKAN) |
9640 | Rockfall on Mt. Eklutna, Chugach Mountains (Photographer unknown). (AKAN) |
9641 | Tom Dutro in Nulato quadrangle. (Photographer unknown) (AKNU) |
9642 | Undescribed |
9644 | Ultramafic rocks in Nulato quadrangle (Photographer unknown). (AKNU) |
9645 | Tidal bore in Turnagain Arm, July 1969 (Photographer unknown). (AKSR) |
9646 | Drilling at Portage for earthquake hazard project; February 1975 (Photographer unknown). (AKSR) |
9647 | Supercub on Eagle Glacier, Chugach Mountains (Photographer unknown). (AKAN) |
9648-9649 | D.J.M. anchored in vicinity of Entrance Island near north end of Rocky Pass. (AKPE) |
9650-9653 | Sue Hunt (and I) mapping in columnar basalt in Rocky Pass. (AKPE) |
9654-9658 | D.J.M. while anchored near Entrance Island, north end of Rocky Pass. (AKPE) |
9659-9661 | Flight somewhere over Nebraska or Colorado. |
9662 | Large fold somewhere over Wyoming; looking south from air. |
9663-9664 | Flight between Wyoming and Washington looking down to the south. |
9665-9666 | Near Yakima, Washington; looking southwest at Mt. Adams with Mt. St. Helens far in distance. |
9667 | Western Cascades near Seattle. |
9668 | Looking east and down at Ketchikan from air. (AKKC) |
9669 | Out over Gulf of Alaska looking east at the Fairweather Range. (AKMF) |
9670-9674 | Looking down on Harpers Ferry from Maryland Heights. |
9675-9680 | View to the north over District of Columbia from flight taking off from National Airport. Panorama from Capitol to Georgetown. |
FOLLOWING FIELD TRIP TO WEST SHASTA CU-ZN DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA WITH JOHN ALBERS AND OMR BRANCH CHIEFS | |
9681 | Outcrop of Greenstone just east of Shasta Dam in roadcut. From left: Dick Taylor, A.T.O., T.P. Miller, John Albers, Dick Meyer, Bill Cannon. |
9682 | Roger Ashley and A. T. Ovenshine at outcrop of 9681. |
9683 | Brecciated phase of Balaklala Rhyolite. |
9684 | Stop in Balaklala Rhyolite west of Shasta Lake on road to Mammoth Mine. |
9685 | Altered rhyolite(?) at Mammoth Mine. |
9686-9688 | Altered rhyolite at Mammoth Mine. |
9689 | A. T. Ovenshine on small fault at the Balaklala Mine. |
9690-9693 | Precipitation plant at the Iron Mountain Mine. |
9694-9697 | Large gosan at the Iron Mountain mine; A. T. Ovenshine and T. P. Miller in pictures. |
9698-9700 | Pit in the massive pyrite lens below the gossan at the Iron Mountain Mine. |
9701 | Looking down on the magnetite operation below the prominent gossan on Iron Mountain. |
9702-9703 | Pit in the massive pyrite lens below the gossan at the Iron Mountain Mine. |
9704 | Stop at Balaklala Rhyolite exposure west of Redding. |
9705-9707 | Point of Rocks railroad station, Maryland. |
9710 | Rear of 11749 Indian Ridge Road, Reston, Virginia. |
9711 | Old railroad building in Leesburg, Virginia. |
9712-9715 | Old railroad station and adjacent buildings; Point of Rocks, Maryland. |
9716-9717 | Particularly nice old farmhouse just south of Lovettsville in Loudoun County. |
9718-9719 | Old restored log cabin a few miles south of Lovettsville in Loudoun County; off to west on a dirt side road. |
9720 | Church and old store(?) in Purcellville, Loudoun County, Virginia. |
9721 | Undescribed |
9722-9723 | A nice restored old farmhouse about 5-8 miles south of Purcellville, Loudoun County, Virginia. Was then for sale at about $180K. |
9724 | Massive outcrop of dolomite in roadcut in West Tennessee Zn district. |
9725 | Sphalerite=bearing limestone in quarry, West Tennessee Zn district. |
9726 | The participants in the West Tennessee Zn-district trip: Sandy Clark, Helmuth Wedow, Joe Briskey, A. T. Ovenshine, Gus Armstrong, and Bill Cannon. |
9727-9734 | At the New Jersey Zinc Mine in West Tennessee district. |
9735 | Bill Cannon and Tom Ovenshine at motel in Knoxville. |
9736 | Nice old building in Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia. |
9737-9741 | Several picturesque buildings in Purcellville, Loudoun County, Virginia. |
9742-9753 | Pictures from tour-boat trip around Baltimore Harbor: tugboat, heavy industry, USS Constellation, science museum, Trade Center, shipbuilding yards, and freighters. |
9754 | Picturesque old log cabin in Lincoln, Loudoun County, Virginia. |
9755-9756 | Undescribed |
9757 | Church about 5 miles south of Leesburg on Highway 15, Virginia. |
9758-9759 | Sully Plantation near Dulles Airport, Fairfax County, Virginia. |
9760-9763 | Several photogenic old buildings in vicinity of Larimer Street, Denver, Colorado |
9764 | Old Tivoli Brewery, Denver, Colorado |
9765-9768 | Spanish church and restored house at Denver Metro College, just west of downtown Denver, Colorado. |
9769 | The old Knights of Pythius Hall at Silver Plume, Colorado. |
9770-9771 | George Rowe’s house at Silver Plume, Colorado. Note the inscription on the paperbox: ‘Denver Post steady since 1896, never missed a day.’ |
9772 | Old school house at Silver Plume, Colorado. |
9773-9774 | View north at Silver Plume, Colorado from old Argentine Central railroad grade. |
9775-9776 | Views north over Georgetown from road to Guanella Pass. |
9777 | Old ore bin at the Tucson Mine on Iron Hill, Leadville, Colorado. |
9778 | Looking west over Iron Hill and Leadville toward Turquoise Lake from the south end of Breese Hill; Colorado. |
9779-9780 | Looking approximately east over the Ibex Mine from the north end of Breese Hill; Colorado. |
9781 | Vicinity Fortune Mine in upper Evans Gulch, Leadville, Colorado. |
9782-9783 | Vicinity south Evans Gulch, Leadville, Colorado |
9784 | Vicinity (if not the) Diamond Mine near Diamond Lake in upper Evans Gulch, Leadville, Colorado. |
9785 | Looking west from upper Evans Gulch toward Turquoise Lake in distance; probably from Diamond Mine, Leadville, Colorado. |
9786 | As 9784; Leadville, Colorado. |
9787 | Ore bunker just south of Conley Lakes, upper Evans Gulch, Leadville, Colorado. |
9788 | A striking old building in downtown Leadville, Colorado. |
9789-9791 | Old schoolhouse, Leadville, Colorado. |
9792 | DG on D.J.M. in Petersburg quad, 1980. Special hat made by Ed Maghaeles in honor(?) of my initial run with a new Johnson 25 in Wrangell narrows–the prop was then retired. (Dave Brew photo.) (AKPE) |
FOLLOWING FROM USGS SLIDE COLLECTION (LEGENDS ON SLIDES; PHOTOGRAPHERS NOT IDENTIFIED) | |
9793 | Rare-earth plant at Mountain Pass, California. |
9794 | Phosphate strip mine, Utah. |
9795-9796 | Iron mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil. |
9797 | Abandoned nitrate mine, Chile. |
9798 | National Center, USGS; Reston, Virginia. |
9799 | Vertical LANDSAT image of the Loveland area, Colorado. |
9800 | Fractures on 4th Street apartments after 1964 Alaska earthquake. |
9801 | Offsets along San Andreas(?) fault, California. |
9802-9803 | Colvin Mill near Dranesville (Great Falls), Virginia. |
9804-9805 | D.J.M. in Wrangell harbor, Summer 1979. (AKPE) |
9806 | EAST TENNESSEE ZINC-DISTRICT TRIP Bill Cannon, Helmuth Wedow, Sandy Clark, A. T. Ovenshine, Gus Armstrong, Joe Briskey. |
9807 | House in Annapolis, Maryland. |
9810 | Picturesque old cabin in Lincoln; Loudoun County, Virginia. |
9811-9812 | Sunken Lane; Antietam battlefield, Maryland. |
9813-9814 | Near Stanley Mine, Idaho Spring, Colorado. |
9815 | Near Tyson’s Corner, Virginia. |
9816-9819 | Sherrick house near Antietam battlefield, Maryland. |
9819 | McClellan’s headquarters during the battle of Antietam. |
9821 | Mouth of Stikine River looking approximately east. (AKPE) |
9822 | D.J.M. passing through Wrangell Narrows one foggy morning. (AKPE) |
9823 | Downtown Sitka looking east from an airliner. (AKSI) |
9824 | Looking down and approximately north at lower Hillside area, Anchorage. (AKAN) |
9825 | House in Alexandria, Virginia. |
START 1981 FIELD SEASON IN PETERSBURG QUADRANGLE | |
9829 | Sue Karl wading among the salmon in the creek which flows south into the head of Anita Bay. (AKPE) |
9830 | Location uncertain, perhaps Wrangell Narrows. (AKPE) |
9831-9832 | Striking assimilation zone at the contact of a small granitic stock in pelitic metamorphic rocks; near a fishing cabin at the center of the longest of the Niblack Islands. (AKPE) |
9833 | H. C. Berg coming back very slowly–and with a very sore back– from our trip to the south end of Deer Island. (AKPE or AKBC) |
9834 | Sue Karl and Tom Moore going skiffing in their finery. (AKPE) |
9835 | Dave Brew, ______________, and Sue Karl collecting in the andalusite schists along the west side of Zimovia Straits. (AKPE) |
9836 | Sue Karl on Zimovia Strait. (AKPE) |
9841-9849 | Panorama of the Climax Mine, Colorado. (Fit together into a particularly nice view of the whole mine when it was active.) |
9850-9856 | Panorama over Central City, Colorado. (But can’t make the pictures match.) |
9857-9861 | Another panorama at Central City, Colorado. |
9862 | Undescribed |
9865-9867 | Panorama looking east at Little Big Top from Devils Den area, Gettysburg battlefield, Pennsylvania. |
9868 | Unusual jointing along a fracture(?) in the leucogabbro at Devils Den, Gettysburg battlefield, Pennsylvania. |
9869 | View out our living room window, 11749 Indian Ridge Road; Fall 1981. |
9870-9871 | An old abandoned barn about 2 miles north of Sterling and just off the old Washington and Old Dominion rail-road grade. |
9872 | Old abutments of the W&OD railroad bridge over Goose Creek, Loudoun County, Virginia. |
9873 | Old abandoned house/store along the W&OD railroad grade as Ashburn, Loudoun County, Virginia. |
9874 | Church at Ashburn, Loudoun County, Virginia. |
9875 | Gravel pit near Golden, Colorado. Looking approximately north off McIntire Street. |
9879-9883 | Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C. |
9884-9885 | Old Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. |
9886 | Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C. |
9887 | Fall on Indian Ridge Road, Reston, Virginia. |
9889 | House off Ft. Lewis Road near McLean, Virginia. |
9890-9894 | Sully Plantation near Dulles Airport, Fairfax County, Virginia. |
9895-9897 | Jenny, summer of 1981 at a Reston swimming pool. |
9903-9904 | Victorian house in Georgetown, Colorado. |
9905 | K.P. hall in Silver Plume, Colorado. |
FIELD TRIP TO NEW JERSEY ZINC MINE AT STERLING, NEW JERSEY | |
9906 | Begin in old quarry; massive lens of franklinite in franklinite-bearing marble. Two individuals turned toward camera are Julian Hemley and John Slack. |
9907 | Close-up of rocks at locality of 9906. |
9908-9911 | Bob Metzger, the NJZ geologist, showing us the mine model. |
9912 | Underground: franklinite-bearing marble. |
9913 | Underground: willemite(?) |
9914 | Underground: rich zincite ore. |
9915 | Famous mine geologist, A. T. Ovenshine, looking over one of the stopes. |
9916 | A. T. Ovenshine and Bill Cannon underground. |
9917 | A. T. Ovenshine going down a tight raise. |
9918 | Eric Brown. |
9919 | Quartz vein that illustrates some important but now forgotten fact. |
9920 | Underground: particularly nice franklinite-willemite ore in stope on the 1300′ level(?). |
9921 | As 9920 but shows transition to zinc-bearing marble. |
9922 | In a stope on 1300′ level; collected a nice big piece of this ore here. |
9923-9924 | Breccia. |
9925 | Group shot: from left, Bob Metzger (NJZ geologist), Mike Foose, Bob Ayuso, Ton Hanley, Irv Brown, A.T.O., Bill Cannon, Julian Hemley, Terry Cline, John Slack, Jack Gair, Rob Robinson. |
9926-9929 | Variants of 9925; several with me in red plaid shirt. |
9930 | Headframe of the Sterling Mine. |
9931 | View out of my study window in late Fall; 11749 Indian Ridge Road, Reston, Virginia. |
9932 | FOLLOWING FROM SAM PATTERSON (USGS, Reston) Bauxite mine, Moengo, Surinam. |
9933 | Billiton bauxite mine, Surinam. |
9934 | Georgia kaolin. |
9935 | Bauxite mine, Sangaredi, Guinea. |
9936 | Surako mine, Surinam. |
9937-9939 | Georgia kaolinite mine. |
9940 | Hydraulic stripping, Suralco, Surinam, |
9950 | FOLLOWING FROM GEORGE ERICKSEN (USGS, Reston) Metallogenic provinces of western South America. |
9951 | Major mines of western South America. |
9952 | Sn-Ag mines; Oruro, Bolivia. |
9953-9955 | Tin dredge, Bolivia. |
9956-9957 | Sulfur at mine west of Salar de Maricuma, Chile. |
9958-9962 | Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia; drilling Li resources there. |
9963 | Operating nitrate mine; Oficina, Victoria (Chile?) |
9964 | Abandoned nitrate mine, Chile. |
9965 | Nitrate mining, Chile. |
9966 | Toro Mocha porphyry copper deposit, Morococho, Peru. |
9967 | Morococha, Peru. |
9968 | Pb-Zn-Ag veins; Morococha, Peru. |
9969 | Tailings pond and part of townsite; Morococha, Peru. |
9970 | Pb-Zn-Ag veins; Morococha, Peru. |
9971 | Contact between oxide and sulfide zones near Morococha, Peru. |
9972 | McClune pit; Cerro de Pasco, Peru. |
9973 | Toquepala pit, Peru. |
9974 | Toquepala Cu mine, Peru; Sen Schmidt in yellow hard hat. |
9975-9976 | USGS party in Peruvian Andes, 1948. |
9977 | Quadilatero Ferifero Iron Mine; Minas Gerais, Brazil. |
9978-9981 | Old farm house just west of where W&OD railroad grade crosses Goose Creek, Loudoun County, Virginia. |
9987-9989 | Views to east from top of Trade Center, Inner Harbor; Baltimore, Maryland. |
10002-10026 | Houses around Lake Thoreau, Reston, Virginia. |
10079 | Various armor and artillery at Aberdeen Proving Ground museum, Maryland; trip with A. T. Ovenshine and Doug Fridrick. |
10090-10094 | Undescribed |
TRIP TO CHALLIS QUADRANGLE, IDAHO WITH CHIEF GEOLOGIST, BOB HAMILTON | |
10095 | Chuck Thorman, Ed Ruppel, and Bob Hamilton at stop in western Montana. |
10096 | As previous slide plus John Houghton. |
10097 | Chuck Thorman, Bob Hamilton, Rachael and Mary Hamilton at Stanley, Idaho. |
10098-10101 | Old buildings at Bayhorse Mine, Idaho. |
10102-10103 | Dredge tailings and abandoned dredge near Bonanza(?), northeast of Stanley, Idaho. |
10104 | Looking west over a gold development, north of Stanley, Idaho. |
10105-10109 | Thompson Creek Mo-porphyry development between Challis and Stanley, Idaho. |
10110-10111 | Unsuiting at Stanley, Idaho. |
10112 | Old mill, Stibnite, Idaho. |
10113 | John Houghton in bag looking at scheelite with lamp. Ben Leonard talking to CG. |
10114 | The ‘convenience’ at old prospect, north of Stibnite, Idaho. |
10115-10116 | From left: John Houghton, Bob Hamilton, _____________, and Fred Fisher going over map of geology in Challis quadrangle, Idaho. |
10117-10119 | Lunch break near Stanley, Idaho. In 10,118, from left: Thor Kiilsgaard, Fred Fisher, Kate Johnson, John Houghton, and Chuck Thorman. |
10120-10123 | Contact effects and dikes in hypabyssal granitic pluton at southwest corner of Challis quadrangle, Idaho. |
10124 | The CG, Bob Hamilton, Thor Kiilsgaard, and Fred Fisher at geology stop. |
10125 | PETERSBURG QUADRANGLE, SUMMER 1982 D.J.M. anchored at some now forgotten place (Canoe Passage?) (AKPE) |
10126 | Phil Bethke and Dave Brew discussing an outcrop. (AKPE) |
10127 | Floating fishing camp near Zimovia Strait. (AKPE) |
10128-10129 | Crew getting ready for a day of skiffing on a wet, foggy morning. (AKPE) |
10130-10131 | Massive-sulfide ‘discovery’ in quarry in center of Zarembo Island. (AKPE) |
10132 | Cabin at mouth of creek that drains Harvey Lake, Woewodski Island. Phil Bethke for scale. (AKPE) |
10134-10137 | Aerial obliques of Petersburg harbor. (AKPE) |
10138 | Peter Burell and Kim Redding getting ready to go skiffing on another marginal day. (AKPE) |
10139 | Someplace in Petersburg quadrangle. (AKPE) |
10140-10142 | Textures in rhyolite pile, east of head of Lovelace Creek, southern Kupreanof Island. (AKPE) |
10143-10145 | Phil Bethke at end of traverse on southern Kupreanof Island. One tired Branch Chief! (AKPE) |
10146-10147 | D.J.M. on a foggy, wet day. (AKPE) |
10148-10153 | Aerial obliques on a pass around Blaske Islands. (AKPE) |
10154-10155 | D.J.M. under way. (AKPE) |
10156 | Hughes 500D on D.J.M. (AKPE) |
10157 | Sue Hunt and Peter Burrell packing rocks. (AKPE) |
10158-10160 | Dave Brew and Phil Bethke working on the ‘beach’. (AKPE) |
10161-10162 | Kim Redding during a traverse along the beach north of Monte Carlo Island. (AKPE) |
10163-10169 | D.J.M. off-loading at Wrangell. (AKPE) |
TRIP AROUND ALASKA WITH CHIEF GEOLOGIST, JULY 1982 | |
10170-10171 | Aerial obliques of downtown Kotzebue. (AKKZ) |
10172-10174 | Aerial obliques of Noatak and braided channel of lower Noatak River. (AKNT) |
10175-10176 | Looking approximately northwest at Lik deposit along base of carbonate ridge. (AKDL) |
10177 | Arriving at Lik airstrip on Cessna chartered from Baker Aviation, Kotzebue. (AKKZ) |
10178 | Tom Miler at Red Dog deposit. (AKDL) |
10179-10186 | Panoramas to north over the Red Dog deposit. (AKDL) |
10187-10191 | Various shots traversing down to the Red Dog deposit. In 10,198 can identify Roy McMichael, Paul Barton, Bob Hamilton, and Tom Miller. (AKDL) |
10192 | Astar helicopter chartered by Cominco. (AKDL) |
10193 | Cominco camp from air near Red Dog deposit. (AKDL) |
10195-10197 | At older Cominco camp just east of Wulik River. In 10,195, from left: Joe Briskey, Roy McMichael, Bob Hamilton, Paul Barton, and Tom Miller. (AKDL) |
10198-10199 | Aerial obliques on flight to Kotzebue. (AKDL, AKNT) |
10200 | Looking down on pingo in middle of tundra. Note fireweed on pingo. (AKNT?) |
10201 | Aerial obliques on flight to Kotzebue. (AKDL, AKNT) |
10202 | Aerial oblique, vicinity of Kotzebue. (AKKZ) |
10203 | Kotzebue. |
10204 | Aerial oblique to north(?) at east end of Selawik Lake. (AKSE) |
10205 | Bob Hamilton talking to pilot on trip to Fairbanks. |
10207 | Probably vicinity of Tofty. (AKTN) |
10208 | At Alyeska pipeline crossing in Goldstream Creek, north of Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
10210-10211 | Loading up in Fairbanks for a flight to Paxton: Barton, Miller, Hamilton. (AKFB) |
10212 | Looking north over Tanana River toward Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
10213 | Aerial oblique looking northwest over Eielson A.F.B. (AKFB) |
10214 | Looking approximately northwest along the braided Tanana River from vicinity Eielson A.F.B. (AKFB) |
10215-10216 | Pipeline crossing of the Tanana River near Big Delta and pipeline camp there. (AKBD) |
10217-10218 | Looking southwest up the Black Rapids Glacier from about over the Richardson Highway. (AKMH) |
10219 | Aerial oblique looking northeast up the Castner Glacier from over the Richardson Highway. (AKMH) |
10220 | Looking ESE from plane up the Cantwell Glacier from a position over the Richardson Highway. (AKMH) |
10221 | Looking down and to east from the air over the altered zones at the north end of Rainbow Mountain. (AKMH) |
10222-10223 | Looking northeast from over Isabel Pass toward Gulkana Glacier and the pipeline camp. (AKMH) |
10224 | Looking down at Paxton from the air. (AKMH) |
10225 | Arrival at Paxton. Only new face is Warren Nokleberg. (AKMH) |
10226 | Looking west from Sugarloaf Mountain toward unnamed peak in the Amphitheater Mountains. Nice examples of talus cones verging on rock glaciers. (AKMH) |
10227 | Warren Nokleberg, Bob Hamilton, Ian Lange, and Tom Miller at Sugarloaf Mountain. (AKMH) |
10228 | Hamilton, Nokleberg, Lange, and Paul Barton climbing up to a prospect in the north fork of Rainey Creek. Note helicopter at nearest landing spot. (AKMH) |
10229 | Looking east along south side of Black Rapids Glacier toward terminus. (AKMH) |
10230 | Looking southeast along the Denali Fault from a position about 8 miles NW of the Richardson Highway. Cantwell Glacier in distance. (AKMH) |
10232 | Looking SSE from a position about 4 miles south of Mt. Pillsbury, along the McKinley Strand of the Denali fault. Fault cuts just about through the center of the picture. (AKMH) |
10233 | Lange, Nokleberg, Barton, Miller, and Hamilton having lunch near site of 10,232. (AKMH) |
10234-10235 | Port area and downtown Anchorage. (AKAN) |
10236 | Steve Nelson and Paul Barton on D.J.M. anchored near Cordova. (AKCV) |
10237-10239 | D.J.M. anchored at head of Simpson Bay near Cordova. (AKCV) |
10240 | Marti Miller looking at low-grade metamorphic rocks on north fort of Rude River. (AKCV) |
10241 | Marti Miller and Juli Doumoulin near 10240. (AKCV) |
10242 | Trees killed by deflection of one of the channels of the Rude River into the forest. (AKCV) |
10243-10244 | Helicopter on D.J.M.; Nelson and Doumoulin in foreground. (AKCV) |
10245 | Old machinery (from cannery?) at Ellamar Mine. (AKCV) |
10246 | Aerial oblique down on Ellamar Mine. (AKCV) |
10247 | Aerial oblique of Tatitlek. (AKCV) |
10249 | Helicopter on D.J.M. (AKCV) |
10250-10251 | Leaving with Paul Barton; looking down on D.J.M. and geochemists going out sampling. (AKCV) |
BACK IN VIRGINIA | |
10252-10253 | House in New Market, Maryland. |
10274-10276 | Looking out over Tucson, Arizona during field trip at Western Cluster Meeting, November 1982. |
10277-10279 | Various during field trip west of Tucson, Arizona. |
10280 | One of the open pits south of Tucson Arizona; Twin Buttes? Note the thick gravels that overlie the deposit. |
10282-10286 | San Xavier Mission, south of Tucson, Arizona. |
10287-10288 | Aerial obliques in (downtown?) Denver, Colorado |
10289 | View from plane over eastern Colorado. |
10298 | Shipping in Baltimore harbor, Maryland. |
10299 | Part of dredging operations anchored in front of Ft. McHenry, Baltimore harbor, Maryland. |
10300 | Looking southeast from Fort McHenry at Baltimore harbor, Maryland. |
10301-10304 | Girls and guns at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland. |
10313-10318 | Wild Goose dredge on upper Ophir Creek near Council. (Sue Hunt photo) (AKBN) |
10319-10320 | Dredge on Seward Peninsula; looks like Aggie Creek dredge(?). (Sue Hunt photo) (AKBN) |
10322 | Looking ESE from Cape Mountain along coast. Plane taking off from Tin City airstrip. York Mountains in distance. (Sue Hunt photo) (AKTE) |
10441-10442 | A. L. Clark photo: Location uncertain but looks like dunite body on Annette Island, southeastern Alaska. (AK KC) |
10443 | Undescribed |
10444-10449 | Allen L. Clark photo, 1969: Area of springs and sinter cones on Soda Creek at the head of Soda Bay southeast of Craig. (AKCR) |
10450 | Our Shasta, Hiller 12E helicopter somewhere in the Craig area, 1969. (AKCR) |
10451-10452 | Unusual radial fracture pattern in a mountain lake caused by a landslide/snowslide. Vicinity of Pin Peak near Craig; 1969. (AKCR) |
10453 | Ray Wehr on a traverse, vicinity of Craig? (AkCR) |
10454 | Sea Lions on Forrester Island; Allen L. Clark photo, 1969. (AKCR) |
10455 | Me collecting a geochemical sample near Port Houghton; 1969. Allen L. Clark photo. (AKSD) |
10456-10459 | Allen L. Clark at various place in southeastern Alaska, 1969. (mainly AKSD) |
10460 | Location uncertain but nice fold in metamorphic rocks; probably southeastern Alaska, 1969. |
10461 | Al Weissenborn, USGS Spokane, and our (crazy) helicopter pilot, Joe Dwyer, fishing off the D.J.M. in southeastern Alaska during the summer of 1969. |
10462-10464 | Several Allen L. Clark slides showing the distribution of zoned ultramafic bodies in southeastern Alaska and the Duke Island geology. |
10465 | Undescribed |
10466-10503 | Whole series of slides showing the layering in the Duke Island ultramafic body. Can see Gary Winkler in one of the shots. (AKPR) |
10504 | Label says ‘Dissication cracks in dunite-Union Bay’; Allen L. Clark photo. (AKCR) |
10505 | Label says: ‘Nose of folded pyroxenite, Twin Peaks’. Allen L. Clark photo. Location uncertain; possibly ENE of Petersburg. (AKPE?) |
10506-10509 | Label says: ‘Banded chromite, Eklutna ultramafic’. Allen L. Clark photo. (AKAN) |
10510 | Allen L. Clark photo: Label says: ‘Moose in distance, Twin Peaks, Anch’. Probably vicinity Eklutna ultramafic; although not in Orth. (AKAN) |
10511-10512 | Label says: ‘Banded chromite, Eklutna ultramafic. Twin Peaks traverse, 1969’. Allen L. Clark photo. (AKAN) |
10513-10516 | Various slides from USGS publications and Allen L. Clark’s data showing geology of the White Mountains mercury prospect. (AKMG) |
10517-10524 | Various shots showing the mine, milling operation, and geology of the White Mountain mine, 1970. Can identify Bob and Betty Lyman and their boys in several of the photos. Also Denny Sorg. (AKMG) |
10525-10543 | Various shots of cinnabar ore and cinnabar creek mine; Allen L. Clark photos, 1970. (AKSM) |
10544-10548 | Various shots around the mill of the Cinnabar Creek mine; Allen L. Clark photos, 1970. Can identify Russ Hubbard, Francis McClure, several of the workers, and Denny Sorg. (AKSM) |
10549 | Allen L. Clark photo. Location uncertain but probably Joe Hoare’s camp on one of the Tikchik Lake. (AKTA) |
10550 | Joe Hoare in helicopter. Allen L. Clark photo. |
10551 | Allen L. Clark photo. Location uncertain; caribou herd somewhere in southwestern Alaska. |
10552 | Location uncertain; Allen L. Clark photo. Denny Sorg and Hank Congdon (?) in southwestern Alaska. |
10553 | Allen L. Clark photo. Location uncertain but dredge somewhere. Possibly Flat? (AKID?) |
10554-10556 | Allen L. Clark copies of some of my slides of the dredge at Goodnews Bay in 1971. (AKGO) |
10597-10598 | Several nice aerial shots of San Francisco looking west from over the bay. |
10599-10601 | Aerial shots of Cordova one foggy day in late summer of 1983. |
10602 | The details escape me but on a field trip to a Ni-deposit in Maryland. Can identify Mike Foose, Bruce Lipin, Jack Gair, and Bill Wright. |
10611 | Aerial shots looking west over San Francisco, the Bay bridge, and the Golden Gate bridge. |
10612-10614 | Location uncertain, probably somewhere offshore from Lituya Bay and Malaspina Glacier. |
10615-10616 | Location uncertain but suspect glaciers in the Chugach Mountains somewhere just west of Anchorage. (AKAN) |
10617 | A not particularly good, near-vertical shot down on the Huffman Road area, Anchorage. (AKAN) |
10618-10627 | Series of shots of the dredge on Klery Creek in the Baird Mountain quadrangle. Taken on traverse along creek to look at gold placers. (AKBM) |
10628 | Old, very basic churn drill on Klery Creek near the dredge camp. (AKBM) |
10629-10631 | Various shots while on visit to Sue Karl’s operations in the Baird Mountain quadrangle. Can identify Irv Tailleur. Anita Harris, and Inyo Ellersieck in one; carbonates and caribou in others. (AKBM) |
10632-10633 | Three wheelers hauling various camp equipment from Sue Karl’s camp in Kiana to the road. Can identify Anita Harris and several of the Sandvik kids. (AKBM) |
10634-10642 | Various shots of the buildings in Kotzebue one sunny day in 1983. (AKKZ) |
10643 | Location unknown but probably on flight from Kotzebue to Nome. |
10644-10647 | Serial aerial shots of Nome, the Submarine dredge, and the coastal plain at Nome on commercial flight in to Nome one sunny day. (AKNM) |
10648-10649 | Buildings at the Hirst-Chicagof mine; Alouette helicopter. |
10650 | Location uncertain but almost certainly in Craig quadrangle. Should be able to identify the radio tower and buildings. (AKCR) |
10651 | Stop at the Salt Chuck Mine in 1983. Can identify Nora Shew, Norm Gunderson, the Division Program Officer, and Ralph Erickson on the mill dump. (AKCR) |
10652-10653 | Undescribed |
10654-10655 | Visitors fishing off the D.J.M. in the Craig quadrangle. Certainly Ralph Erickson and probably Norm Gunderson with back to us. (AKCR) |
10656 | One of the Cu-Fe mines on the ridge crest in the middle of the Kasaan Peninsula. Possibly the Mt. Andrews? (AKCR) |
10657-10660 | On top of the Union Bay ultramafic body; can identify chromite, A.T. Ovenshine, Ralph Erickson, and Norm Gunderson. (AKCR) |
10661 | Old piece of machinery at one of the mines on the Kasaan Peninsula. (AKCR) |
10662-10667 | Aerial shots of D.J.M. anchored in small bay south of Kasaan Island in Kasaan Bay. Note log raft and skiffs coming in to D.J.M. at end of day. (AKCR) |
10668 | Noted Program Officer Norm Gunderson panning stream sediments somewhere south of Kasaan Bay(?). (AKCR) |
10669-10670 | D.J.M. somewhere in Craig quadrangle. (AKCR) |
10671-10674 | Shots of Norm Gunderson and Ralph Erickson collecting stream sediment samples in vicinity of Dora Bay. Lots of salmon in the creeks, here at low tide. (AKCR) |
10676 | Undescribed |
10679-10681 | Aerial shot probably taken from a helicopter looking approx. south along Tongass Narrows toward Ketchikan. (AKKN) |
10683 | Myself and A.T. Ovenshine on road south of Silver Plume looking down at the town and up to my thesis area. |
10684 | Maxwell House, Georgetown, Colorado. (Doug Fridrich photo). |
10685-10686 | Undescribed |
10687 | Ollie Herold, the OMR and ‘my(?)’ secretary during my tour at the National Center in Reston. |
10688-10705 | Series of shots around the OMR office in the National Center: Beverly in the CG’s office; ? ; Nancy ?, one of the OMR secretaries; Helen Beikman, ?, one of the OMR secretaries; A.T.O.; A.T.O. and Pratt; Ralph Erickson; A.T.O.; Gus Goudarzi; ? ; Doug Fridrich; Skip Cunningham and secretary; Doug Fridrich; me; Jeff Wynn; Doug Fridrich. Late 1983 probably just prior to departure. |
10706-10708 | Series of very dark slides to document the electric company contractor knocking down our fence on Huffman Road. Ended up doing nothing but fixing it myself. |
10784-10785 | Walking around town taking pictures of buildings; modern commercial buildings to old (poorly insulated) houses. |
10787-10788 | Taken out the back windows of Gould Hall at the steelwork of the new Survey building being erected. |
10789 | Looking out my office window in Gould Hall at Chugach Range and balloon being filled up beside Tudor Road. |
10792-10793 | Views out from the top of the Trade Center in Baltimore Inner Harbor over the National Aquarium, various museum vessels, and Baltimore Harbor. |
10794-10795 | Particularly photogenic gneiss facings on sidewalk structures around the FBI building in Washington, D.C. |
10796-10797 | Several aerial obliques of Anchorage taken from an airliner circling about the city prior to landing. (AKAN) |
10798 | Looking east along the Denali Fault someplace on a flight between Anchorage and Fairbanks. (AKHE) |
FIELD TRIP TO VISIT GOLD PLACERS IN INTERIOR ALASKA WITH CATHRALL, ANTWEILER, AND MOISER. | |
10812 | Can identify Cathrall, Antweiler, and Dick Trip; stopped along the road somewhere looking at the geology. (AKLG) |
10813-10814 | I believe this is the Scrafford Mine south of Vault Creek. Then being actively explored under the impetus of high antimony prices. (AKLG) |
10815 | Jack Antweiler and Elwin Moiser at piece of old mining machinery on creek just above Berry Camp on Eagle Creek. (AKCI) |
10816-10824 | Various on Eagle Creek. Several of the buildings at Berry Camp including one with Jack Antweiler and Earl Beistline. The then active mining operation run by Doug Colp below Berry Camp. (AKCI) |
10825-10826 | Old building in the middle of the tailings near Miller House. (AKCI) |
10827 | Old tank car being used as a fuel storage facility at a placer camp on upper North Fork of Harrison Creek. (AKCI) |
10828 | Portable pump at placer camp on upper North Fork of Harrison Creek. (AKCI) |
10829-10835 | Placer operation just below where the North Fork and South Fork of Harrison Creek join. Nice shots of sluice boxes and wing dam. (AKCI) |
10836-10837 | Particularly photogenic old cabin at Manley just back of the old roadhouse. (AKTN) |
10838-10839 | Old store and roadhouse (where we stayed) in Manley. (AKTN) |
10840-10841 | Non-floating washing plant and sluicing operation near Woodchopper(?) (AKTN) |
10842-10843 | Old dragline and cabin near Tofty. (AKTN) |
10844-10845 | Cathrall and Antweiler panning near Tofty. Old Grumman amphibian at airstrip at Manley. (AKTN) |
10846-10847 | Non-floating washing plant and sluicing operation near Woodchopper. (AKTN) |
10848-10857 | Believe these are all of the placer operation on American Creek. Note dredge in 10,855 and 10,856. (AKTN) |
10858-10868 | Believe this is the placer operation we visited on lower Boulder Creek. Nice shots of washing plant. (AKTN) |
10869-10878 | I believe most of these are in the Eureka area including several up Pioneer Creek and various shots of the high-level bench placers. (AKTN) |
10879-10880 | Picturesque old building at the placer operation at Woodchopper. Railroad tank car being used as a fuel storage facility at airstrip near Woodchopper. (AKTN) |
10881-10882 | Elwin Mosier, John Cathrall, and Larry Luetke somewhere in Tofty area. (AKTN) |
10883-10889 | More shots of the placer operation on lower Boulder Creek shown in 10,858 to 10,868. Nice shots of gravel in cuts. (AKTN) |
10891 | John Cathrall on elongate boulder piles sorted from high-level bench placers near Eureka. (AKTN) |
10892 | Rick Swenson and partner at their placer operation on a tributary of Pioneer Creek near Eureka. (AKTN) |
10893 | Undescribed |
10894 | Ryan Air twin that we took to McGrath on way to Flat. (AKAN) |
10895 | Ex-Navy Liberator at McGrath airfield. Then being used for forest fire work. (AKMG) |
10896-10897 | Aerial views of what I believe is the dredge on Candle Creek near McGrath. (AKMG) |
10898 | A little uncertain but this aerial may well be looking down on all that remains of the site of Iditarod. (AKID) |
10899-10900 | Aerial view looking over Flat up Otter Creek. (AKID) |
10901 | Aerial shot down on the old dredge near Discovery on Otter Creek. (AKID) |
10902-10903 | Looking down from air on John Miscovich’s placer operation in 1984 and his camp. (AKID) |
10904 | Aerial shot down on the old dredge near Discovery on Otter Creek. (AKID) |
10905-10907 | Beautiful downtown Flat from the air; John Miscovich’s camp, and John’s placer operation–all from the air. (AKID) |
10908 | Aerial view of the old dredge near Discovery on Otter Creek. (AKID) |
10909-10911 | Aerial view down on the Golden Horn mine and vicinity; bunk house there, and machinery at the Golden Horn mill. (AKID) |
10913-10919 | Ground views of the old dredge near Discovery on Otter Creek. Last operated by John Miscovich in 50’s (?).(AKID) |
10920-10924 | Various ground shots of John Miscovich’s mine and washing plant in operation. (AKID) |
10926-10927 | Clean-up at John Miscovich’s mine. John in both pictures and his children in the first. (AKID) |
10928-10929 | Not as good a pictures as I would like but this is John Miscovich hosing gravel into a hydraulic elevator as a demonstration of a historic old piece of equipment. (AKID) |
10930-10932 | Various old buildings in downtown Flat. Some kind of old bucket elevator lying on the tailings in Flat. (AKID) |
10933-10964 | Great series of pictures, both from outside and inside (with flash) of dredge just downstream from Flat. (AKID) |
10965-10967 | Old vertical boiler on tailings near John Miscovich’s camp. (AKID) |
10968-10973 | Marti Miller, John Miscovich and his family, and myself at one of John’s clean-ups. (AKID) |
10974-10976 | Various buildings at Flat including the old Army Radio Station building (where Marti based her camp the following year. (AKID) |
10977 | Waiting for the plane in Flat. Can identify Marti Miller, Tom Bundtzen, and three-wheeler. (AKID) |
10978-10982 | BLM Argosy which delivered Marti’s fuel and is here taking her horses on board for the flight back to Anchorage. (AKID) |
10983-10984 | Day Marti and I took the three-wheelers to the old site of Iditarod. Can just see the top of one of the old buildings in the distance. (AKID) |
10985 | Old vertical boiler on tailings near John Miscovich’s camp. Sheet metal torn off and vertical water pipes exposed. (AKID) |
10986 | Horses getting on BLM Argosy for flight back to Anchorage. (AKID) |
10987-10989 | Shots around John Miscovich’s camp including three-wheelers and old shovel. (AKID) |
10990-10993 | Ex-military ‘Liberator’ (actually a Navy PB4Y-2 Privateer) and C119 Flying Boxcar then stationed at McGrath for firefighting (which was very slow at the moment). (AKMG) |
10994-10999 | Various houses, planes and local color in McGrath (taken while waiting for a plane). (AKMG) |
11000 | Looking East up O’Malley Road just east of Seward Highway. (AKAN) |
11001 | New Sohio Building under construction in Anchorage. (AKAN) |
11002-11003 | Winter at the Port of Anchorage. (AKAN) |
11010 | On D.J.M. in Craig Quadrangle, Summer 1984. Can identify Jeff Wynn, Nora Shew, Skipp Cunningham, and Steve McDanal. (AKCR) |
11011 | Undescribed |
11012-11014 | Aerial shots of Klawock and vicinity, Prince of Wales Island. (AKCR) |
11015 | Skipp Cunningham, ‘Frosty’ Frothingham, Jeff Wynn, and Ed Maghaeles here bring skiff aside D.J.M. (AKCR) |
11016 | Aerial shot down on Craig; looking approximately northwest. (AKCR) |
11017 | Certainly Craig quadrangle but exact location escapes me. (AKCR) |
11018-11019 | Not sure but this may be the logging camp at the northwest end of Long Island. Views looking northwest. (AKDE) |
11020-11021 | Can’t begin to remember where these are but certainly Craig quadrangle. (AKCR) |
11022-11023 | Near Cape Addington on Noyes Island, Craig quadrangle. Contact of felsic pluton with low-grade metamorphic rocks. Sparse mineralization at contact zone. (AKCR) |
11024-11030 | Nora Shew and I on prominent peak just to the Southwest of the head of Steamboat Bay on Noyes Island. Several large packing boats then in Steamboat Bay. (AKCR) |
11031-11032 | Aerial views of Craig looking southeast toward Trocadero Bay. (AKCR) |
11033 | Clear Cut near Craig with spar pole in place. (AKCR) |
11034-11035 | Hughes 500D with Ralph Yetka reading on the skid. (AKCR) |
11036-11037 | George Gehrels and Ralph Yetka among the logs on a beach somewhere. Ralph fixing the door of his helicopter. (AKCR) |
11039 | D.J.M. anchored somewhere on a sunny day. (AKCR) |
11040 | Skip Cunningham putting his raingear back in his pack. (AKCR) |
11041 | No idea where this is but decent shot of typical Price of Wales Island(?) on a somewhat overcast day. (AKCR) |
11042-11043 | Not sure where this is but apparently skiffing along the beach with the D.J.M. anchored offshore. (AKCR) |
11044-11050 | Skipp Cunningham and I visiting the mill of the Salt Chuck mine. Several shots of the machinery in the mill. (AKCR) |
11051 | Not at all sure where this is but good shot of the water and trees of Prince of Wales Island on a low-overcast day. (AKCR) |
11052-11054 | Nice shots of the stern of the D.J.M. one sunny day. (AKCR) |
11055-11059 | Large fishing vessels and cannery in Steamboat Bay on Noyes Island. As I recall, was skiffing alone around Noyes Island that day. (AKCR) |
11060-11061 | Lunch stop on carbonates on west side of St. Nicolas Channel on Noyes Island. (AKCR) |
11062-11065 | Houses and main street of Hydaburg just after the cannery burnt down. (AKCR) |
11066 | Unknown locality. |
11068-11069 | Not sure exactly but probably west (ocean) side of Dall Island showing the waves breaking against the shore. (AKDE?) |
11070-11071 | Nora Shew fooling around with the gas line of the outboard on a skiff; Steve McDanal watching. (AKCR) |
11072-11075 | More shots of cannery and fishing vessels in Steamboat Bay, Noyes Island. (AKCR) |
11076-11089 | The D.J.M. at the dock in Craig and various scenes around Craig Harbor including the old L.M.& L. office and the boiler out on the dock. (AKCR) |
11090 | Tyee Beaver at the float plane dock in Craig. (AKCR) |
11091-11096 | Waves breaking on the outer coast of Dall Island and stop on small felsic pluton on island just off Gooseneck Point. (AKCR |
11097-11098 | Vicinity creek coming into the head of McLeod Bay on southern Dall Island. Note bear in 11,098 that pounced on a salmon in the shallows while I was eating lunch. (ALDE) |
11099 | D.J.M. anchored somewhere. (AKDE) |
11100-11103 | Nora Shew and I stream sediment sampling in the creek at the head of Pond Bay. Note bear in 11,100 and the many salmon in the other pictures. (AKDE) |
11104-11105 | Remains of the cannery in Rose Inlet on southern Dall Island. (AKDE) |
11106-11107 | Fairly nice outcrop of metamorphic rocks(??) in the rain and fog. Note Nora Shew for scale. (AKDE?) |
11108 | Undescribed |
11109-11113 | Aerial obliques of Craig at various angles. (AKCR) |
11114 | Aerial oblique of Klawock. (AKCR) |
11115-11117 | D.J.M. underway (I believe) through Karheen Passage. (AKCR) |
11119 | Nora Shew fooling with the outboard on a skiff. (AKCR) |
11120 | John Cathrall in his raingear getting into a Hughes 500D. (AKCR) |
11121 | Outboards on the D.J.M. (AKCR) |
11122 | Undescribed |
11124 | Aerial oblique looking east at Peninsula Point north of Ketchikan. (AKKN) |
11125 | Looking down on the main terminal area of the Ketchikan airport. (AKKN) |
11126 | Near-vertical shot down on the D.J.M. underway. (AKCR?) |
11128-11130 | Series of a barge being pulled by a tug out in the middle of Clarence Strait. (AKKN) |
11131-11137 | Visit to Ralph Yetka’a friend, Stan Oaksmith who ran a floating resort in Clover Bay on Prince of Wales Island. (AKCR) |
11138 | Uncertain location probably on Prince of Wales Island. More typical than recognizable. (AKCR?) |
11139 | Aerial shot down on Craig. (AKCR) |
11140 | John Cathrall in skiff of D.J.M. (AKCR) |
11141-11144 | George Gehrels and Nora Shew sampling in felsic pluton on Stripe Mountain on southern Dall Island. (AKDE) |
11145-11146 | Uncertain but probably southern Prince of Wales Island or Dall Island. |
11147 | Floating houses in Craig. (AKCR) |
11148-11153 | Various shots of springs with brilliant orange deposits around them along Soda Creek at the head of Soda Bay. Note Doug Fridrich for scale. (AKCR) |
11154 | Aerial oblique of the Waterfall Restort one foggy day. (AKCR) |
11155-11156 | Nora Shew and Greg Dubois at the Green Monster Mine near Green Monster Mountain. (AKCR) |
11158 | One of the portals of the Khayam Mine north of Barren Mountain. View looking south; much massive pyrite on dump. (AKCR) |
11159-11161 | Floating logging camp in the small inlet near the old town of Dolomi at the head of Port Johnson. (AKCR) |
11162 | Typical muskeg pond on Prince of Wales Island. (AKCR) |
11164 | Old steam powered tugger, winch which is high on the hillside between Gould Island and Mt. Jumbo. (AKCR) |
11165-11167 | Aerial obliques of Craig. (AKCR) |
11168 | Floating house in Craig. (AKCR) |
11169-11178 | Doug Fridrich’s first attempt to fish–which resulted in an approx. 80 lb. halibut. Among the interested onlookers can identify Ralph Yetka, Shew, DuBois, McDanal. One of the West arms of Moira Sound. (AKCR) |
11179-11180 | Pulling a shrimp pot on Moira Sound. (AKDE) |
11181 | D.J.M. anchored somewhere near Niblack Anchorage. (AKCR) |
11182-11184 | Nora Shew, Ralph Yetka, and mechanic cleaning shrimp on the stern of the D.J.M. (AKCD) |
11185-11187 | D.J.M. anchored at some unknown spot on an overcast day. (AKCR) |
11188-11194 | Series of aerial obliques on the west side of Prince of Wales Island approx. opposite Ketchikan of various seine boats with their nets out and being pulled. (AKCR) |
11195 | Hughes 500D at gold prospect on the west side of Helm Bay. Near what is labeled the Bert Lide mine but probably not exactly at that location; current work. (AKCR) |
11196-11198 | The mill on the shore of Helm Bay of the Gold Standard Mine. Very picturesque old stamp mill just above the high tide line. (AKCR) Picture of stamp mill used in issue of Alaska Geographic. |
11199 | The area around the old fishing-station building in Craig one very foggy day. (AKCR) |
11200-11203 | Various aerial obliques of the dock area of Ketchikan. (AKKN) |
11204 | D.J.M. at the city dock in Ketchikan near Tongass Hardware. (AKKN) |
11205 | Not dead sure but probably floating house north of Ketchikan along coast road. (AKKN) |
11206-11207 | Location unknown but somehow I think these are views across Tongass Narrows from Ketchikan. (AKKN) |
11208-11210 | D.J.M. at the dock in Ketchikan and in the process of departing from Ketchikan for the last time under the U.S.G.S. flag. Very sad. (AKKN) |
11221-11224 | Shots of Zeiss Universal microscope setup for reflected light and with Zeiss photometer attached. Lab in basement of Gould Hall, Anchorage. |
11227-11229 | High oblique shots down on Denver and the Golden area, Colorado from a commercial airliner; one winter day with much snow on the ground. |
11230-11231 | More oblique shots from commercial airliner. Looking north and down at Idaho Springs and Silver Plume, Colorado. |
11257 | My old house on Deadend Alley; lived there for 2-3 years during my last days as a student at UAF. At that time, no water or john! (AKFB) |
11258-11259 | House about half way around Farmers Loop Road in Fair-banks. The classic example of the problems of building on permafrost. While taking these pictures, the owner came home and noted he had some problems. (AKFB) |
11260-11261 | Old USSR&M dredge at Chatanika. (AKLG) |
11262 | Not sure where this is but excellent example of a braided river. |
11263 | Not sure where this is in detail but clearly agricultural development on the west side of Cook Inlet. Note Anchorage in the far distance. (AKAN) |
11264-11267 | Old restored rail(auto)car from the Chitna-McCarthy run as then at the Palmer Fairground. (AKAN) |
11268-11270 | Old Bristol Bay boat at the Transportation Museum in Palmer; railbus and, old combine. |
11271-11272 | D.A. Brew’s crew offloading the D.J.M. prior to giving it to the Craig project. (AKJU) |
11273-11282 | Coming into and various scenes in Petersburg on our way to Ketchikan. Several shots of the fishing boats in the harbor area including a small CG cutter based there. (AKPE) |
11283-11285 | D.J.M. at the city float in downtown Ketchikan. (AKKN) |
11286 | View in the Bokan Mountain mine, i.e. the Ross-Adams mine with Marti Miller. (AKDE) |
11287-11288 | The D.J.M. anchored somewhere on southern Prince of Wales Island. (AKDE) |
11294-11295 | D.J.M. anchored somewhere, probably in Niblack Anchorage. (AKCR) |
11298 | Field trip with Lac Minerals and Noranda geologists to their prospects on the ridge south of Niblack Anchorage. Can identify Bill Block (Noranda) in the photo. (AKCR) |
11299-11300 | From ridge south of Niblack Anchorage to east and south. Note D.J.M. anchored in several of the shots. |
11302-11303 | The D.J.M. anchored somewhere, perhaps still Niblack. (AKCR) |
11304 | Undescribed |
11305 | This not particularly impressive prospect is the Green Monster Mine of museum-quality epidote fame. Marti Miller and I picked about a while but specimens on dump were not as good as previous year. (AKCR) |
11306-11307 | Aerial shots down on the D.J.M., probably still anchored in Niblack Anchorage but? (AKCR) |
11310 | Jeff Wynn and Nora Shew about to go out skiffing in the rain. (AKCR) |
11311-11312 | Uncertain but probably one of the quartz-vein exposures in the vicinity of the Dawson Mine, hear Hollis. (AKCR) |
11313-11316 | Jeff Wynn taking gravity stations on Kasaan Peninsula. Al Jones was the pilot for a few days on charter basis. Note the tie on Jeff; probably the only one ever to see the Kasaan Peninsula! (AKCR) |
11317-11319 | Series of shots of the quartz vein at the Dawson Mine. Had just been exposed that summer in a series of Cat trenches. (AKCR) |
11320 | Floating logging camp at some now unremembered location. (AKCR) |
11321 | Obviously the bow of the D.J.M. underway. (AKCR) |
11322-11329 | The D.J.M. tied to the dock in Ketchikan. Can identify Marti Miller, Ed Maghaeles, and Byron Richards, the skipper that summer. (AKKN) |
11330-11331 | John Cathrall sitting on the stern of the D.J.M. (AKKN) |
11332-11335 | Fixed-wing flight into Ketchikan. Typical scenery and aerial shots of Ketchikan. (AKKN) |
11336 | Tyee Otter and Beaver tied up at the Tyee dock in Ketchikan. (AKKN) |
11337-11339 | Floating houses (at low tide) north of Ketchikan along road. (AKKN) |
11340 | Aerial shots down on Peninsula Point north of Ketchikan and Scow Bay and the lumber mill there. (AKKN) |
11341-11344 | Aerial shots from window of airliner down on Anchorage and vicinity. (AKAN) |
11345-11357 | Locations uncertain but scattered from Anchorage to Juneau as seen from window of airliner. Icy Bay and Malaspina Glacier certainly. (AKvarious) |
11358-11359 | View to the east over the Mendenhall Flats, the Juneau airport, and Mendenhall Glacier from air. (AKJN) |
11360 | ? walking away from a Hughes 500 on the helicopter deck of the D.J.M. (AKJN) |
11361-11364 | No idea where these were taken but Prince of Wales Island I assume. |
11365 | D.J.M. anchored at some now forgotten location. |
11366 | Nora Shew walking away from Hughes 500D with helicopter helmet on. |
11367-11369 | John Cathrall, Steve McDanal, and Charlie Rubin going off skiffing. (AKKN?) |
11370-11371 | D.J.M. must have been anchored just off Peninsula Point because here is the skiff going over there. Also view toward lumber mill in Scow Bay. (AKKN) |
11372 | Marsha Green and Charlie Rubin on the helicopter deck of the D.J.M. |
11373-11375 | D.J.M. anchored somewhere. |
11376 | Note a very good picture but looks like one of the copper-iron mines on the Kasaan Peninsula from the air. (AKCR) |
11377-11379 | Ed Maghaeles and John Cathrall on the bow of the D.J.M. in Ketchikan. (AKKN) |
11380-11387 | The D.J.M. leaving the dock in Ketchikan, probably for the last time for the U.S.G.S. (AKKN) |
11388-11393 | Buildings at Silver Plume, Colorado including KP Hall, George Rowe’s old house, and railroad museum. |
11394 | Aerial view down on Potters March and south Anchorage from commercial flight coming into Anchorage. (AKAN) |
11395-11396 | Glenn Allcott and Bill Cannon at viewpoint over the Copper River between Copper Center and Chitna. (AKVA) |
11397-11400 | Old boxcar/work car and buildings at Chitna, Alaska (AKVA) |
11401-11403 | Aerial views from commercial flight of San Francisco and Oakland, California. |
11404 | (I think) an unusual housing development just outside Reno, Nevada. |
11405-11407 | Field trip and cluster meeting at Lake Tahoe in late 1985. |
11408-11422 | Commercial flight, probably from Seattle to Anchorage: Kayak Island, 20 Mile River and head of Turnagain Arm, and many obliques of Anchorage including the airport. (AKCV, AKAN, AKSR) |
11423-11424 | Unknown, probably Alaska on commercial flight. |
11425-11428 | D.J.M. getting underway at Ketchikan. (AKKN) |
11429 | John Cathrall, Steve McDanal, and Al _________, Temsco pilot on the helicopter deck of the D.J.M. |
11430-11433 | Nora Shew, Jeff Wynn, and _________, master of the D.J.M. that summer ready to go skiffing. |
11434 | D.J.M. getting underway at Ketchikan. (AKKN) |
11435 | D.J.M. at the dock in Ballard, Washington. |
11436 | Placer mine on Eagle Creek near Twelve Mile Summit. Being run by Doug Colp then. (AKCI) |
11437 | Aerial shot taken looking approximately north over the east side of the head of Knik Arm toward the Knik River and the Chugach Range. (AKAN) |
11438-11440 | Audi Air, DC-3 which the Branch Chiefs flew on from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay during the summer of 1986. |
11441-11442 | Doug Fridrich taking picture of the plaque on Leffingwell’s cabin on Flaxman Island. (AKFI) |
11443 | Era Huey we used for transportation on the Arctic Coast during the Branch Chiefs meeting. Here on Marsh Creek. (AKML) |
11444-11447 | Aerial shots from March Creek to Barter Island/Kaktovik where we had lunch of C-rations. Nice shots of braided stream, polygonal ground, and Barter Island/Kaktovik. (AKML, AKBA) |
11448 | Audi Air DC-3 just about to take off at the Barter Island airfield with the Dewline site in the background. (AKBA) |
11449 | Undescribed |
11450 | KP Hall in Silver Plume, Colorado. |
11451-11453 | Colorado & Southern #1106 caboose at Silver Plume, Colorado. |
11464 | Particularly nice old stamp mill at one of the commercial museums in Virginia City, Nevada. |
11465 | Restored house in Virginia City, Nevada with an unusually nice, modern addition on the side. |
11466-11469 | Several views looking west toward Virginia City, Nevada. Hiked over here for an attempt at a nice panorama but lighting from wrong direction. |
11470 | Fault offsetting quartz vein and black shale at the Dawson Mine near Hollis. Cut just opened that year; just north of road to Craig. (AKCR) |
11471 | Hughes 500D parked outside the collapsed mill of the Salt Chuck Mine. (AKCR) |
11472-11477 | Pits of the Stevenstown Mine on the Kasaan Peninsula. Nice exposures of Copper-iron mineralization. (AKCR) |
11478-11484 | Branch Chief’s meeting to San Carlos Reservation, Arizona. Participants; nice speroidal-weathering diorite in roadcut; Doug Fridrich. |
11485-11486 | Aerial shot of Juneau looking south along Gastineau Channel. And very nice view of braided river, probably in southeastern Alaska. (AKJN) |
11487 | Undescribed |
11497-11502 | Joint USGS/USBOM meeting in South Carolina, Fall 1986. This sequence is of the Haile (?) gold mine in South Carolina. Among the many participants are Larry Drew, taking notes in several of the pictures. |
11503-11506 | Lunch and trip to a kyanite(?) prospect, somewhere in South Carolina. Among the prominent are Allcott, Enzer, Frischnecht, McKee, Drew, Blasko, Berger, Winkler, DeYoung, Marcus, Jansens. |
11507-11510 | Visit to a muddy pyrophyllite mine in South Carolina. |
11511-11518 | Group picture of the joint USGS/USBOM group. |
11522-11527 | KP Hall, #1006 Caboose, several other buildings, and old schoolhouse in Silver Plume, Colorado. |
11528-11531 | View down toward Silver Plume, Colorado; portal of the Burleight Tunnel; exposure of folded gneiss near the Burleigh Tunnel; and main street of town. |
TRIP TO JAPAN AND THE USSR SUMMER 1987 | |
11539-11540 | Sights in or near Tokyo from the seat of a chartered bus from Tsukuba to Tokyo and Mt. Fuji area. |
11541 | ‘Jimmy’ Kurasawa, Teiko Hiromata, Ben Morgan, the CG, and George Gryc somewhere on our field trip. |
11542 | Teiko and ‘Jimmy’ taking our pictures at the end of the road at Mt. Fuji. |
11543 | Bus chartered by the Geological Survey of Japan for our field trip. |
11544-11545 | Recent basalt exposure in quarry near Mt. Fuji. Red soils and altered fracture zones in basalt are result of late degassing. |
11546-11549 | Views from and about the Fuji View Hotel; clearly a class act. Note Morgan and Greenwood for scale. |
11550 | Buddhist shrine near the Fuji View Hotel. As it turned out Grenwood and Eitrem got to ring the evening bell. |
11551-11553 | Fuji View Hotel and our chartered bus. Note the ‘Morgan Party’ poster on front! |
11534-11555 | Nice exposure of recent pyroclastics from the Mt. Fuji complex. Note Fuji in distance. |
11556 | Distant view of Mt. Fuji with afternoon clouds just beginning to build up at the summit. |
11557-11560 | Active hot spring with geothermal energy plant near Hakone. |
11561 | Aeroflot jet at Nagita, Japan waiting to take us to Khabarovsk. |
11562 | View out my window of the Intourist hotel in Khabarovsk the morning after I arrived. Woke to the Russian national anthem and watched a platoon of soldiers start police call next door at the Sports Palace. [FERUS] |
11563-11564 | Front entrance of the Institute of Tectonics in Khaborovsk. Bill Greenwood, Lidia Dubas, our translator, Ben Morgan, _________, Steve Ettreim, and George Gryc–after a day of cordial discussions. [FERUS] |
11565 | Another view out my hotel window at the local Sports Palace and the Amur River in the distance. [FERUS] |
11566-11576 | A cruise on the Amur River. Lydia, Oleg Chudaev, Gryc, and Ettreim in 11,567. Note airfoils and swimmers on beach; also numerous pleasure boats. [FERUS] |
11577 | Old buildings in front of the Intourist Hotel in Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
11578 | Monument in the center of Khaborovsk to the heroes of the Revolution (in the Far East I think). [FERUS] |
11579-11580 | The main street in Khabarovsk–in this case, Karl Marx Avenue! [FERUS] |
11581-11586 | Aprx. center of Khabarovsk near the City Hall. Note wedding parties having pictures taken. The red-brick is a pre-revolutionary hospital. Note Lenin, Oleg Chudaev, Gryc, Lydia, Ettreim, and __________. [FERUS] |
11587 | Now in Yuzno-Sakalinsk because this wonderful series of flats was nicely framed in one of the back windows of our hotel. This is ‘modern’ construction and relatively well done compared to some I saw. [FERUS] |
11588-11589 | The Hotel in Yuzno-Sakalinsk we stayed at and the view from the entrance down the street. [FERUS] |
11590 | Institute of Marine Geology and Geophysics in Yuzno-Sakalinsk. Look closely at the construction! [FERUS] |
11591-11592 | First stop on our field trip west of Yuzno-Sakalinsk; in Cretaceous sediments. Gryc, Oleg, and Lydia in 11,591; also our Party\KGB watchdog in the dark suit back of Oleg. . [FERUS] |
11593 | Helios Gribidenko, Gryc, and Oleg Chudaev leading a parade of taxi cabs at one of our stops. [FERUS] |
11594 | A young pioneer camp we saw during our field trip west of Yuzno-Sakalinsk. Seemed to be a nicely kept up place (relatively) and the kids seemed to be having a good time. [FERUS] |
11595 | Undescribed |
11596-11597 | Getting ready to mount up in our fleet of taxi cabs in front of the Sakhalin Hotel for another field trip. [FERUS] |
11598 | Front of the local Communist Party hall in Yuzno-Sakalinsk where we held our meetings and the symposium we were nominally attending. [FERUS] |
11599 | Mounting up for another field trip in front of the hotel. [FERUS] |
11600 | East of Yuzno-Sakalinsk on field trip; here at a briefing meeting on the geology. [FERUS] |
11602-11603 | Another translator from the Marine Science Institute (?) and Lydia Dovbas, our translator from Vladivostok. And Ben Morgan in the second picture. [FERUS] |
11604-11606 | Finally stopped at a small river for the afternoon after doing at best minor geology. Basically a social affair and freedom for the taxi drivers to go fishing–with sardine-sized success. [FERUS] |
11607 | Relaxing on the river bank. Oleg Chudaev, Lydia Doubas, Bill Greenwood, Ben Morgan, and of all people, Jurgen Kienle! [FERUS] |
11609-11610 | Pictures of my hotel room in Yuzno-Sakalinsk. Note the modern plumbing–the sink was instantly detachable–and the TV set. Also the flowers which Acad. Radkevich presented us on arrival. [FERUS] |
11611-11613 | Walking from the CP hall to the hotel one afternoon taking pictures of buildings. 11,611 was actually a pretty nice department store where they took us shopping. [FERUS] |
11614-11616 | Almost certainly pre-revolutionary wooden houses near the hotel. Not sure ‘they’ would have liked me taking pictures of them but the woodwork was quite charming. [FERUS] |
11617 | A ‘modern’ series of flats near the wooden buildings in the previous pictures. Note the great improvement in the style and workmanship! [FERUS] |
11618-11619 | Side view of the Sakhalin Hotel and a line waiting next to it, apparently turning in bottles for ? [FERUS] |
11620 | Various shots of Yuzno-Sakalinsk and the people involved. [FERUS] |
11621-11622 | Undescribed |
11623-11625 | View from the flat of one of the senior scientists in the Institute of Marine Science out toward the courtyard and adjacent series of flats. This is probably typical if not better of Soviet housing! [FERUS] |
11626 | The ubiquitous status of Lenin in the center of Yuzno-Sakalinsk. [FERUS] [FERUS] |
11627 | Another view of the main street of Khabarovsk the day before we left for Japan and the U.S. [FERUS] |
11628-11635 | The D.J.M. at its dock adjacent to the Seiners Association building in Ballard. This was its winter home for many years. |
11645-11648 | Waiting for the weather to lift so we can fly back to Brooks Camp for our visit to the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. Not much to do but take pictures of the planes there. |
11649 | Aerial shot down on Novarupta probably toward the southwest. (AKMK) |
11650 | Wes Hildreth expounding to Dallas Peck on Novarupta while Tom Miller and Bob Christensen look on. (AKMK) |
11651-11652 | Several more views of Novarupta while on traverse toward it. (AKMK) |
11653 | Hildreth, Peck, Miller, and Christensen at lunch on the side of Novarupta (out of the unending wind). (AKMK) |
11654 | Layering in the Novarupta plug. (AKMK). |
11655-11656 | Ground views showing the moat and paraphet around the Novarupta plug. (AKMK) |
11657 | View toward Baked Mountain from Novarupta. Note helicopter for scale. (AKMK) |
11658-11659 | At the head of Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. (AKMK) |
11660 | Internal structure of the recent rocks at the head of the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. Here at the head of Lethe Creek near damned lake below glacier. (AKMK) |
11661 | Aerial shot down on incised stream in about the middle of the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. (AKMK) |
11662-11663 | Stratigraphy in the ash at the terminus of the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes near Three Forks. (AKMK) |
11664 | Dallas Peck looking at stratigraphy in recent ash layer at the top of the volcanic sequence near Three Forks. |
11665-11666 | Patagonia Mine (I think) in Arizona while on field trip in connection with the OMR Branch Chiefs meeting. (Left prematurely for Ketchikan because of the Yetka-Frischnecht accident.) |
11667 | Shot taken while waiting at the Ketchikan airport for a plane back to Anchorage after Ralph Yetka’s funeral. (AKKN) |
11668-11669 | Panorama of the lumber mill at Scow Bay near Ketchikan. (AKKN) |
11670-11673 | Scenes of the old mission and adjacent buildings in Taos, New Mexico during a Cluster meeting. |
11674 | Architecture of our motel in Taos, New Mexico. |
11675 | Undescribed |
11676-11679 | Recent faulting in sediments associated with the Rio Grande rift south of Taos, New Mexico (as interpreted by Bill Muehlenberger). Field trip during Cluster meeting lead by Carol Ann Hodges–her last I think. |
11689-11690 | A rainy day in Ketchikan; boats at one of the docks and view of the town. (AKKC) |
11697-11700 | Aerial shots in the Southwest: alluvial fans, playas, and an aerial of Lake Mead and Hoover Dam. |
11701-11705 | Various shots at Jerome, Arizona. Views of the United Verde Extension and several nice shots of the stamp mill at the museum there. |
11706-11712 | Silver Plume, Colorado: vicinity Mendota Tunnel; portal of the Burleigh Tunnel; old Schoolhouse; Buckley’s store, and a house near the store. |
11713-11727 | Leadville, Colorado: various buildings; panorama at SE edge of town; view up Iowa Gulch at carbonate section; several old mines in upper Iowa Gulch; and view west along Iowa Gulch. |
11728-11731 | Silver Plume, Colorado: Shop at Railroad museum; view of Terrible vein above Smuggler Mine; view down on Johnny Bull; and vein exposed in highway cut below the Smuggler Mine. |
11732-11734 | Trip to Taos, New Mexico: old mill at Cimarron; Mexican-style motel at Taos where we stayed. |
11745-11751 | Great aerial shots on flight going west from Denver: Dakota hogbacks, Central City area, Georgetown valley, and Henderson mill. |
11752-11755 | Nice aerial shots on flight north from San Francisco: San Francisco; north Oakland(?); and mines (?) near Redding. |
11756-11758 | Trip with Ellen in Spring of 1988: Buildings at Port Gamble. |
11759-11765 | Trip to Washington with Ellen in Spring of 1988: various buildings at Port Townsend |
11766-11772 | Trip to Washington with Ellen in Spring of 1988: various buildings at Victoria, B.C.; Coast Guard cutter and planter at Port Angeles. |
11773-11783 | Trip with Tom Light and Alexander Peyve to Eklutna ultramafic body: helicopter with Alex; nice aerial shots of Anchorage–especially APU area; shots up Knik River; and lunch (which soon turned to rain) (AKAN) |
11784-11786 | Temsco Beavers at Ketchikan dock; aerial view north along Tongass Narrows from over airport. (ALKC) |
11787-11791 | Aerial shots on flight to Kendrick Bay: nice shots up Niblack Anchorage and several nice shots of the mine area of Bokan Mountain. (AKCR, AKDE) |
11792-11793 | Beaver leading the float at Kendrick Bay; Jim Calzia on the road up to the mine. (AKDE) |
11794-11800 | Various shots of the I & E vein system (with REE-bearing dikes) (AKDE) |
11801-11815 | Several locations on hike up to saddle NE of the mine: nice panoramas of mine, I&E-vein-system area, and Bokan Mountain granite. (AKDE) |
11818-11819 | Ross-Adams pit; first vein looking east, the second looking west at the top of the raise. (AKDE) |
11820-11821 | Jim Calzia and the camp at Kendrick Bay. (AKDE) |
11822-11826 | Taken at or from several pits on the OK vein system; first just above beach; 823 at the pit there; and then several coming back down from the highest prospect in the pits. (AKDE) |
11827-11828 | Jim Calzia waiting on the float for the plane to take us back to Ketchikan. (AKDE) |
11829-11836 | Panorama of Brandilyn Circle (taken from the Survey Point in the middle of the Circle) taken in July 1988. |
11838-11842 | Nice aerial shots in Washington and British Columbia: Aerial of downtown Seattle; shot toward Mt. Rainier, Mt. Adams, and Mt. St. Helens; Victoria; and the spits at Sequim and Point Angeles. |
TRIP TO THE USSR AUGUST – SEPTEMBER 1988 | |
11846-11847 | Catching Aeroflot flight to Khabarovsk from Niigata, Japan; Eittreim, Greenwood, Patton, and Nokleberg. |
11848 | Pre-revolutionary building, now a library in the town square (with the monument to the heroes of the Revolution). [FERUS] |
11849-11851 | Scenes about Khabarovsk the first days: street scene; the USGS party outside a bookstore; and an unusual building that turned out to be a bar (after deciphering the sign). [FERUS] |
11852-11853 | Continuing our walk about Khabarovsk: the back of a rather grim looking apartment house and a street scene in the residential area. [FERUS] |
11855-11856 | Continuing our walk: The farmers market; another apartment building going up; and an old building next to the Intourist Hotel that was some kind of museum to a person whose name never seemed to come up. [FERUS] |
11857-11869 | Series of photographs of Khabarovsk from the top of the Intourist Hotel. Several panorama; shifts sides of hotel after 862 and again after 866. [FERUS] |
11870-11876 | Roaming around the Khabarovsk airport with Dimitry Napara. Front of the International Terminal; a farmers market nearby; and a thriving enterprise selling Shiskebab at the airport. [FERUS] |
11876-11878 | The Zeya Hotel in Blagoveshchensk where we stayed. First charming view is out my window; rest are the front of the hotel. [FERUS] |
11879 | The Political Education Hall in Blagoveshchensk where the meetings were held. (Looks almost the same as the one in Yuzno-Sakalin where the meeting was held last year!) [FERUS] |
11880-11881 | Scenes about Blagoveshchenck: review stand in in the center of town; waterfront looking across at China. [FERUS] |
11882-11884 | ‘Eternal Flame’ monument to the Great Patriotic War, near the hotel. Young Pioneers changing the guard. [FERUS] |
11885 | Almost certainly a pre-Revolutionary building next to the ‘Eternal Flame’ monument; now a hospital or some kind of medical facility. [FERUS] |
11886 | Renovation of an old building near the hotel. [FERUS] |
11887 | Again, out of my hotel room in Blagoveshchenck. [FERUS] |
11888 | The Russian equivalent of a jeep; common, this one belongs to the Institute in Blagoveshchenck. [FERUS] |
11889-11892 | Walking tour with Greenwood and Pavel Sychev about Blagoveshchenck: imposing old building near the hotel; children along the street (who now have BAG pins!); and the local party building. [FERUS] |
11893-11897 | Continue walking tour: apartment buildings in downtown Blagoveshchensk; street scene; a Churkin-family building (that an amazing number of Russians were also photographing) [FERUS] |
11898 | Very unusual, very well built, log shopping stalls across the street from the hotel. Part of the facade across there. [FERUS] |
11899 | Again, the ever changing dynamic view out my hotel room window. [FERUS] |
11900 | Old wooden house on one of our bus trips. [FERUS] |
11901-11904 | Visit to the dinosaur locality in Blagoveshchenck; actively being excavated by what looked like a group of teen-age urchins. Pretty low budget for sure but the Institute has grand building plans for this site. [FERUS] |
11905-11906 | Waren Nokleberg holding a Alaskan metallogenesis session in his room: 11,906 from left–Lida Kovbas, unknown, unknown, Nekrasov, Warren, Irene Budrina, and Sidorov from Magadan. [FERUS] |
11907-11913 | View from 10th floor of Zeya Hotel on open balcony on side of hotel. Nice shot of facade in front of industrial plant in front of the hotel. [FERUS] |
11914-11916 | View out of the window of Warren Nokleberg’s room on the 10th floor of the Zeya Hotel. China across the Amur River. [FERUS] |
11917-11918 | As 11,907 on, later in the day. View from balcony of the Zeya Hotel out across the town. [FERUS] |
11919 | Barge on the Amur, undoubtedly a dock for sightseeing boats. [FERUS] |
11920 | Party in front of the Zeya Hotel getting ready for our field trip after the symposium. [FERUS] |
11921 | On our way to the Blagoveshchensk airport; apartment house(?) with the ubiquitous 27th Party Congress billboard. [FERUS] |
11922-11923 | Chulman airport; the Yak 30 passenger jet that took us from Blagoveshchensk to Chulman. Temperature outside was just above freezing. [FERUS] |
11924-11928 | The town at the Neryungri mine (which actually may be called something else or at least is near the old site of Berkakit). This is the initial housing put up in the late 1970’s as the town was just being built. [FERUS] |
11929 | View toward the old open pit at Neryungri and the power plant–over a prominent steam pipe, one of the many which heat the whole town. [FERUS] |
11930 | Shot from the bus over the Neryungri industrial area toward the old open pit and the new power plant. [FERUS] |
11931 | Some of the very old housing near the power plant. The guide was very forceful in saying this all was being replaced and represented the earliest days of the Neryungri development. [FERUS] |
11932 | View from the bus over the industrial area toward the new apartment houses of the town (the shining castle on the hill). [FERUS] |
11933-11940 | The main pit of the Neryungri coal mine. Eighty meter seam of coking coal exposed in the bottom of the pit. Cretaceous rocks. Nice panorama of the whole pit. [FERUS] |
11941-11943 | Coal haulage truck and drill rig at our overlook of the mine. [FERUS] |
11944 | Maya Victoreva, and Allison Robinson picking flowers at the coal mine stop. [FERUS] |
11945 | Cameraman from Soviet TV, Maya Victoreva (simultaneous interpreter from Moscow), reporter from Soviet TV, and a journalist from one of the local papers who was with us for a while. [FERUS] |
11946-11948 | Several shots from the bus on the way back to the town; looking over the industrial area and the power plant at the town beyond. [FERUS] |
11949-11951 | Large Electra Haul (Canadian) trucks near what appears to be the main repair shops of the mine. [FERUS] |
11952 | Driving through town (briskly); several of the big apartment houses going up. [FERUS] |
11953-11956 | Taken during a stop at the museum building (954) in the older portion of town. Partly taken to show the wonders of Soviet workmanship. [FERUS] |
11957 | Taken at a stop at the Neryungri Sports Palace. The picture was taken specifically to show the atrocious workmanship in the concrete block construction (and the Sports Palace wasn’t much better inside!) [FERUS] |
11958 | Couple of young comrades at the Sports Palace. [FERUS] |
11959-11960 | Couple of scenes driving around Neryungri: older and newer concrete slab construction [FERUS] |
11961 | Our buses have come to pick us up at the siding in New Nagorni. [FERUS] |
11962 | Inside our sleeping cars: Lida and Valentina Marcusova down the aisle. [FERUS] |
11963-11965 | First days field trip in the Stannovoy Complex north of Nargorny. Unit, coal trains passing us most of the day on the ‘Little BAM’ [FERUS] |
11966-11968 | Party looking at outcrop of Archean gneiss; Michael, Valentina Marcusova, Dimitry Napara, and Arkady Ignatiev [FERUS] |
11969 | Coal trains waiting on the siding near the tunnel at ————–Pass, north of Nargornyy. [FERUS] |
11970-11974 | Old Nargornyy on the main road between Tynda and Yakutsk. Looking south. [FERUS] |
11975-11979 | Various scenes at our siding in Nargornyy: our cars: BAM gravel train passing by: Lida and Warren trading secrets at the station one evening; and looking toward New Nagornyy. (I liked old Nargornyy better!) [FERUS] |
11980-11983 | Scenes around the ‘Old’ Nagornyy. [FERUS] |
11984 | Gold placer near Lapri Station where we stopped for a morning. No one seemed to know any details. [FERUS] |
11985 | Lapri Station near the boundary between Amur Province and Yakutia. Train brought the rest of our party up. Monument was memorializing the completion of a major tie on the ‘Little BAM’. [FERUS] |
11986-11988 | Our translator ladies, Valentina Markusova and Lida Kovbas at the stop near Lapri Station; outcrop of metasediments in a cut near Lapri; coal train waiting at the siding at Lapri. [FERUS] |
11989 | Typical of the way telephone and power poles are held up in the permafrost of this part of the Soviet Union. [FERUS] |
11990-11992 | Coming into Tynda on the railroad: street scene at outskirts of town; view of Tynda across Tynda River; (poor) shot of the train station at Tynda (that got a Soviet architect a Lenin Prize for its seagull look). [FERUS] |
11993-11995 | Street scenes south of Tynda. Note contrast between the old and the new [FERUS] |
11996 | Concrete-slab yard near the railroad area in Tynda. Spare parts for existing buildings or staging area for new buildings going up? [FERUS] |
11997-12004 | Modern and not-so-modern apartment houses in downtown Tynda. Guide told us that these buildings were all manufactured in Moscow and shipped here. And streets in downtown Tynda are same names as Moscow streets. [FERUS] |
12005-12006 | Large Aeroflot helicopter slinging electrical wires from staging area at Belenkaya. [FERUS] |
12007 | Waiting for the engine to pick up our train at Belenkaya. [FERUS] |
12008-12010 | Map that Karsakov was using on our field trip; part of the BAM report. Note especially the Mongol-khotsk zone which he interprets as a subduction zone. [FERUS] |
12011 | The Railroad official and part of the kitchen staff peeling mushrooms. Belenkaya must be the mushroom capitol of the Far East. [FERUS] |
12012-12014 | Visit to a classic field camp on the Tynda River near Belenkaya that was being run by a charming, young geologist who went all out feeding us. The river was very, very cold–but most of those with suits went in! [FERUS] |
12015-12016 | Several villages from Bam on the Trans-Siberian toward the east. Quite picturesque, at least from a distance. [FERUS] |
12017 | Undescribed |
12108-12019 | Various groups of people in front of the hotel: in 12,018, Chinese, Chuoy, Dimitry, Maya, myself in shadow, Greenwood, Nokleberg, Ettreim; also Paul Robinson from Halifax, and Lida in others. [FERUS] |
12020 | Undescribed |
12021-12025 | Street scenes in Khabarovsk: typical row of flats; old building that turned out to be the headquarters for the Pacific Science Association; street scenes on Karl Marx Street. [FERUS] |
12026-12027 | The old library and the monument to the Revolution across from it, in downtown Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
12028-12031 | More shots from the top of the Intourist Hotel one sunny afternoon. [FERUS] |
12032-12034 | Scenes at and around the train station at Khabarovsk, preparatory to leaving for Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
12035-12037 | On trip from Khabarovsk to Vladivostok: our obviously-electrified train; contrasts of old and new on the outskirts of Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
12038-12042 | Out of order: These scenes taken at a major rail center near where the BAM meets the Trans-Siberian; perhaps Magdagachi. Dimitri Napara in 12,041. [FERUS] |
12043-12046 | Scenes in the vicinity of the VIP hotel we stayed at in Vladivostok (because the rest of the town was out of hot water!). Also beach and official dacha near the hotel. [FERUS] |
12047-12048 | Apartments in Vladivostok [FERUS] |
12049-12053 | Trip to Marine Biology station: Institute boat on right with Lida; waterfront near departure point; driver and his two girls; Ivan Panchenko, Bill, and Lida; Allison and Louisa Robinson. [FERUS] |
12054-12056 | Far East Geological Institute: view out front window; and our departure from the front of the Institute. [FERUS] |
12057-12068 | View toward south over the port of Vladivostok; an amazing view of the port. Several panorama sequences here. [FERUS] |
12069-12073 | Another less spectacular viewpoint at a small park for the fishing fleet, at south end of port: party is Paul Robinson, Ivan Panchenko, his boy, Alex Khanchuk, Lida, Igor Kholodkevich, and Greenwood. [FERUS] |
12074-12081 | Views from Lenin Square at the center of downtown Vladivostok; one panorama here around about 180 degrees. Note prominent monument to the Heroes of the Revolution, who here triumphed on Oct 25, 1921. [FERUS] |
12082-12085 | More scenes about Lenin Square: old (?) port building; monument to the revolution in the Far East; street scene looking east; Vladivostok’s equivalent to the Aurora. [FERUS] |
12086-12088 | More scenes near Lenin Square: The Eternal Flame monument in Vladivostok with WWII submarine that came through the Northern sea passage; classic old houses with the ubiquitous pictures of the local party people front [FERUS] |
12089-12091 | More downtown Vladivostok: ?-style building next to 12,088; pre-revolutionary buildings on main street; the hotel we were supposed to stay at (if they had hot water) and somewhat older building next to it. [FERUS] |
12092 | On trip from Vladivostok to Khabarovsk by train; a typical field of dachas near town. [FERUS] |
12093-12095 | More shots at the Khabarovsk train station; the group of teen-agers are going off to school in the Fall. [FERUS] |
12096-12098 | More scenes from the top of the Intourist Hotel in Khabarovsk; attempts to get some artsy-craftsy shots with the setting sun. [FERUS] |
12099-12102 | Street scenes in Khabarovsk: gingerbread on old cabin near hotel; typical buildings on Karl Marx Street with their ubiquitous calls to action and pictures of Lenin (next to main Post Office). [FERUS] |
12103 | Undescribed |
12104-12105 | Jury Baculin giving us a short historical story of the Amur River and region from the pavilion on the white cliffs at Khabarovsk; Soviet Army platoon passing by underneath along the river. [FERUS] |
12106-12107 | Mushroom hunting with Jury Baculin, Tanya _______, and Bill Greenwood, south of Khabarovsk. (I think they’ve replaced religion with Lenin and mushrooms!) This is the main road south to Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
12108-12111 | Area of dachas near our mushroom hunting woods; Jury Baculin son-in-law’s dacha in 108 and 109. Sign says something about this group of dachas belonging to people from the Geological Institute. [FERUS] |
12112-12113 | Eternal Flame monument in Khabarovsk to World War II. This one with a staggering number of names of the dead from the Khabarovsk Krai. [FERUS] |
12114 | Arcadi Ignatiev, Jury Baculin, and Bill Greenwood signing our agreement at Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
12115-12116 | Beautiful old house/ building near the ‘Revolution’ square in downtown Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
12117-12119 | What looks like the best-build, modern building in downtown Khabarovsk. Was built several years ago for some kind of prestige meeting I now disremember. Also view to barge where tour boats dock, nearby on river. [FERUS] |
12120-12122 | Various old houses near the Eternal Flame monument in Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
12123-12126 | Near the Eternal Flame Monument; monument to some kind of Hero-metal awardees (with basuska picking up paper). Large prestigious building being built next to it. Note the atrocious workmanship in 12,125! [FERUS] |
12127-12130 | More street scenes between the Eternal Flame monument and ‘Revolution’ square. Various old and older buildings of various ages. [FERUS] |
12131-12133 | More views on ‘Revolution’ square in Khabarovsk; the monument itself, people and pigeons nest to it, and the prerevolutionary building on the corner (now a library). [FERUS] |
12134-12135 | Another shot of the classic old building near ‘Revolution’ square; the library building on the square. [FERUS] |
12136-12137 | Couldn’t resist these shots of the steps I went up and down on many time near the Intourist Hotel. Typical of the quality of concrete work in the CCCP and concrete steps in particular (God help Sov women in high heels!) [FERUS] |
12138-12140 | Our last day in Khabarovsk: Bill Greenwood, Arkady Ignatiev, Igor Kholodkevish, Lida Kovbas, and Sylchev, in Igor’s room for a parting drink. [FERUS] |
12141 | Too bad this turned out so light: ___________, Lida, ?, Ignatiev, Greenwood, driver, and Igor in front of classic black Chaika that belong to Krosygin/the Institute of Tectonics. [FERUS] |
12142-12144 | Didn’t take many pictures of Japan but couldn’t resist these on the west coast of Japan just before we landed in Narita. |
12145-12152 | Flight from Seattle to Anchorage: obliques of southern POW Island including Bokan Mountain and Kendrick Bay, and Craig/Trocadero Bay/Klawock area. (AKCR, AKDE) |
12153-12155 | Aerial flight from Seattle to Anchorage: obliques over southern Baranof Island looking toward Zarembo Island and vicinity Sitka. (AKPE, AKSI) |
12156-12162 | Aerial shots, 9/88, south Anchorage; nice photographs. |
12163 | Downtown Anchorage over mud flats from near Earthquake Park. |
12199-12225 | Easter party at Sue Karl’s house, Spring 1989. Most of the younger members of the Branch there. |
12226-12236 | Branch Chief’s\Promotion meeting, Denver, Spring 1989.See Lipin, McKee, Menzie, Filapek, ATO, Allcott, Lindsey, Williams, McGurk, and others. |
12237 | Michele Joan Grybeck, Baskin and Robbins salesperson. |
12255-12261 | Field trip along Turnagain Arm looking at McHugh Complex with Soviet visitors: Khanchuk, Popeko, Lidia, Nelson, Patton. |
12262 | Undescribed |
12266-12270 | Various street views of Nome in Spring 1989 during field trip to Northwest Alaska. |
12271-12287 | Various shots on the Bima dredge, offshore Nome, during AMA field trip to Northwest Alaska. |
12288-12293 | Westgold’s placer operation north of Nome; during AMA field trip. |
12294-12303 | Alaska Gold Company’s dredge on submarine beach; during AMA field trip. |
12304 | Thaw field on submarine beach; during AMA field trip. |
12305-12306 | Don Blasko and ? at Nome; Nome from motel window. |
12307-12315 | Red Dog mine during AMA field trip, Spring 1989. |
12316-12317 | Glaciers south of Mt. McKinley on flight from Nome to Anchorage, Spring 1989. |
12318-12321 | Flight from Fairbanks to Eagle, Spring 1989, with Ellen. Plane and Ellen; view north over Ft. Wainwright and Fairbanks; gravel operation southeast of Fairbanks, and unknown placer operation. |
12322-12323 | Aerial shots of Eagle and Eagle Bluff. (AKEA) |
12324-12342 | Various around Eagle: Nice panorama of the Allisons’ house, Wickersham house; buildings at old fort; river boat; and pump house. (AKEA) |
12343-12344 | Alaska State, ex-Navy?, fire-spotting plane at Eagle airport, Spring 1989. |
12345 | Dick Alison and Ellen with Forty-Mile Air’s 206 at Eagle. |
12346-12353 | Flight from Eagle to about Central: several aerial shots of Eagle, unknown placer operation; Yukon River below Eagle, aerial shot down on Circle and another on Central. |
12354-12361 | Various building, etc. in Eagle: several river boats, nice cabin, and panorama of Allison’s house. (AKEA) |
12362-12365 | Trip with Dick south along Taylor Highway: several small ‘dredges’ sniping on American Creek; and small placer operation about 10 miles north of town on American Creek. |
12366-12370 | Old dredge north of Boundary Roadhouse on Walker Fork. Note labels on wall and levels at winchman’s station. (AKEA) |
12372-12373 | Boundary Roadhouse, Summer 1989, and Dick Allison with Carol’s truck (which overheated uphill). (AKEA) |
12374-12379 | Various buildings around Eagle, including Allison’s house. |
12380-12386 | Aerial shots from Central to Fairbanks; these mainly Crooked Creek area to the old Berry operation south of Eagle summit. (AKCI) |
12387-12391 | Aerial shots on flight from Central to Fairbanks. Not sure where these are at but probably most from Eagle Creek to Cleary Summit area. (AKCI) (AKLG) |
12392-12395 | Aerial shots: first is over what would become the Fort Knox deposit; Gilmore Creek and tracking site; unknown placer; and then nice aerial of Fox-Dredge 8 area. (AKLG) |
12396-12398 | Aerial shots to southeast over Fairbanks from general University area. (AKFB) |
12400-12401 | Nice aerial shots to northwest at University of Alaska from position near Sandvik road. (AKFE) |
FAR EAST SOVIET UNION AUGUST 1989 | |
12405-12407 | Various buildings at Khabarovsk; including outside mineralogical museum in 12,406 (with Tanya, our translator). [FERUS] |
12408-12409 | Various buildings in Magadan; shortly after arrival. [FERUS] |
12410-12411 | Mineralogical museum in Northeast Interdisciplinary Institute (AH) in Magadan. See Sidorov, Gelmen, Tanya our translator, and Nokleberg in 12,410. [FERUS] |
12412 | Front entrance of Northeast Institute in Magadan. Note Roman Eremin and Art Eppinger prominently. [FERUS] |
12413-12424 | Various buildings in downtown Magadan (including the best I saw under construction in 12,416). [FERUS] |
12425-12429 | Visit to a silver-gold prospect near Karamken with ___Maxschutz (sp.?). In volcanics; drilled but dormant. See Sidorov, Eppinger, Chessner, Tanya, Eremin, among others. [FERUS] |
12430-12433 | Either Karamken or a town near it. The wonders of wretched Soviet building construction. [FERUS] |
12434 | Stop on trip to Ust Umchug with Institute ‘jeeps’. People are ?, Art Eppinger, Tanya, Nokleberg, Bundtzen, and Eremin. [FERUS] |
12435-12436 | AN-2 single engine, biplane at airport in Ust Omchug. [FERUS] |
12437 | Soviet MI-8 helicopter at airport in Ust Omchug; as the one that would take us to Butuguchug. [FERUS] |
12438-12441 | Aerial views of Ust Omchug [FERUS] |
12442-12446 | Aerial shots of working dredge just outside of Ust Omchug. [FERUS] |
12447-12451 | Aerial shots from helicopter on the initial circles over Butuguchug. First two are of fallen-in mill buildings (possibly for U); last are of the tin mine proper. Several good shots of Gulag. [FERUS] |
12452 | MI-8 dropping us off on the ridge near Butuguchug; literally doing so, it hovered about 1.5 m off the ground while we jumped. [FERUS] |
12453-12464 | Ground shots while traversing on the north(?) side of the Butoguchug mine in the granite. Several of wire fence and the stopes in the granite. [FERUS] |
12465-12474 | Butuguchug mine: generally looking east(?) toward the Gulag camp from at or near the old guard post. [FERUS] |
12475-12478 | Lunch at the Butuguchug mine: (translator) Tanya, Nokleberg, Eppinger, Chessner, Roman, Anarov, Pakhomov, Tanaev, and Voznesensky (I think). Nice shots. [FERUS] |
12479 | Ton Bundtzen at a stope of the Butuguchug mine. Said to be several veins and veinlets along this stope. [FERUS] |
12480-12490 | The Gulag camp at the Butuguchug mine. [FERUS] |
12491-12492 | Overall view of the Butuguchug mine looking north up valley. Good shots to show granite contact relations. [FERUS] |
12493 | View toward north from my hotel room in downtown Magadan. [FERUS] |
12494 | Nokleberg, Chessner, Popeko, Eppinger, and Bundtzen in front of the hotel in Magadan [FERUS] |
12495 | Warren Nokleberg and Vshaslav Popeko on picnic north of Magadan [FERUS] |
12496-12499 | Picnic at mouth of river near________ which is about ____ km west of Magadan along the Coast. See Sidorov, Eremin, manager of fish plant nearby, and several ladies in addition to our party. [FERUS] |
12500 | Plane that will take us to Susuman. [FERUS] |
12501 | Looking down from my hotel room at Susuman at the food sellers. [FERUS] |
12502-12504 | Orientation and getting ready to go underground at the Sverloye mine. Besides us, Tanya, and Popeko can make out Akchoorin, Shapko, and Golota from the Min. of Geology office in Neksican. [FERUS] |
12505-12509 | Underground pictures of the vein at the Svetloye mine near Susuman. [FERUS] |
12510-12514 | Lunch at the Svetloye mine. Again us, Skchoorin, Shapko, and Golota in various pictures. [FERUS] |
12515 | Heavy duty, field truck with large cab on back; this one from the Min. of Geology in Neksican. [FERUS] |
12516 | Placer operation just outside Susuman. [FERUS] |
12517 | Another view of the food vendors from my hotel room in Susuman. [FERUS] |
12518-12522 | Wonderful dinner at the Usbek Cooperative restaurant in Neksican. Many people many we didn’t know; Akchoorin in several pictures, Bundtzen, and most of our party. Also much food and vodka. [FERUS] |
12523-12528 | Wandering around Susuman one morning; mostly moderately wretched buildings. [FERUS] |
12529 | Bus stop and food vendors outside our hotel in Susuman. [FERUS] |
12530 | The office of the Ministry of Geology in Neksican. [FERUS] |
12531-12533 | Several shots of buildings around Susuman; taken from bus while passing by. [FERUS] |
12534-12541 | Dredge just northeast(?) of Susuman. Built in Yuba City, California! [FERUS] |
12542-12554 | Pretty dark, almost to the point of useless, pictures of placer operations northeast(?) of Susuman. Looks like pretty standard stripping and sluicing operations. [FERUS] |
12555-12558 | Exceptionally well constructed two-story log cabin at the Susuman airport. Now the Aeroflot office; but originally build to house Americans servicing land-lease plane during World War II. [FERUS] |
12559 | Anatov-24 that was to take us from Susuman back to Magadan [FERUS] |
12560 | V. Popeko at the Susuman airport [FERUS] |
12561 | Early morning from my hotel room in Magadan. [FERUS] |
12562-12569 | More buildings and various street scenes in downtown Magadan. Including Lenin and the new CPSU building under construction (!). [FERUS] |
12570 | Large, 4-turbine commercial/military aircraft with Aeroflot markings mounted at the Magadan airport.(An Ilyushin something?) [FERUS] |
12571-12577 | Korf airport area one nice sunny day. Here met Farid Kutyev and a very nice (looking) lady who was filling in for the local party bosses. [FERUS] |
12578-12581 | Aerials shots, mostly toward the east on flight from Korf to Achayvayam on the way to the geologic field camp on the headwaters of the river that extends NE from Achayvayam. Nice shots of glacial topography. [FERUS] |
12582-12584 | Achayvayam on the Apuka River, Koryak Mountains. Koryak native village, mostly(?) devoted to reindeer herding. Landed briefly for fuel. [FERUS] |
12585 | Apuka River, just northeast of Achayvayam in the Koryak Mountains. [FERUS] |
12586-12587 | (First) aerial views of the geologic camp set up by Farid Kutyev and his crew at the headwaters of the river that extends NE from Achayvaham; camp about 90 km NE of that town. [FERUS] |
12588 | As previous shots but looking approx. NE toward zoned ultramafic body at the head of the valley. [FERUS] |
12589-12591 | MI-8 helicopter that took us from Korf to field camp. [FERUS] |
12592-12598 | Various shots around the camp in the Koryak Mountains; mostly we Americans getting dressed in appropriate Russian gear. Good shots of many of the people in camp. [FERUS] |
12599 | Small water powered generator used to supply electricity to the field camp. Worked quite effectively until the water in the creek slacked off. Fed by flexible plastic hose about 2o cm in dia. [FERUS] |
12600-12605 | Various shot on the zoned ultramfic body at the head of the valley from camp. Several in dunite-peridotite and contact of ultramafic rocks with gabbro. Several glaciers in vicinity. [FERUS] |
12606-12607 | 12,606: Sidorov, Kasyankov, Elena Fedotova, Popeko, V. Reznichenko, Nokleberg, Bundtzen, Chessner, Eppinger. And me in 12,607 [FERUS] |
12608-12609 | Various in vicinity of camp in upper Koryak Mountains. [FERUS] |
12610-12611 | Working with the microscopes in the camp: Reznichenko, Bundtzen; Nokleberg, Eppinger, Chessner, and Bundtzen [FERUS] |
12612-12614 | Victor Reznichenko’s guns: a 12 gauge automatic (much like a typical Browning), a 28 gauge under-and-over, and a scoped, 5.45 x 38 bolt action rifle that he thought sufficient for bears. [FERUS] |
12616-12618 | Geologic consultations in camp: prominent are Warren Nokleberg, Farid Kutyev, Sergei Kasyankov, the translator, and Warren’s terrane map. . [FERUS] |
12621 | Shot down on Valentina Batenova’s camp approx. 3 km downriver from our camp. Large zoned ultramafic in background. [FERUS] |
12622-12624 | Banding in layered gabbro body about 40 km ESE of Achayvayan. [FERUS] |
12625-12627 | Aerial shot, mostly or all looking East, in the high rugged mountains east of our camp and the coast. [FERUS] |
12628-12630 | Lunch along river in middle of large zoned ultramafic body where we easily panned platinum in the creek. The river drains into Natali Bay which is about 15-20 km downstream . [FERUS] |
12631-12635 | Undescribed |
12636 | Victor Reznichenko and his hunting dog. He obviously thought a lot of her but…. [FERUS] |
12639-12641 | Undescribed |
12642 | Tracked vehicle that the Ministry of Geology was using from their camp at the lake about 15 km to the south. [FERUS] |
12644-12645 | 12,644: Grigorovsky, Reznichenko, Grinvald, Medunitsa, Vetrenko, Popeko, Fedotova, Kutyev, Sidorov, Kasyankov, V. Batanova, Semenov, ?, Astrahanchev. Other plus Nokleberg, Eppinger, Chessner, and me. [FERUS] |
12646-12647 | Elena Vetrenko, Elena Fedotova, Svetlana Grinvald, (‘5th class cook), and Warren Nokleberg. [FERUS] |
12648 | Myself and Victor Reznichenko’s dog. [FERUS] |
12649 | Table in the main tent; set up for some meal; camp in the Koryak Mountains. [FERUS] |
12650 | Suspect that we are loading up the MI-8 for our departure from the camp in the Koryak Mountains. [FERUS] |
12651-12652 | Inside an MI-8 helicopter. No helmets, no seatbelts, and rebar guard over the fuel tank! [FERUS] |
12653-12655 | Several aerial shots of the (actual) town of Korf, and the terminal building at the Korf airport which is on a spit across the inlet from the town. [FERUS] |
12656 | Pre-revolution detailed on an old house in downtown Khabarovsk. Torn down as of 1991. [FERUS] |
12657-12658 | Street scenes on Karl Marx Street in downtown Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
12659-12662 | Series of shots from the top of the Intourist Hotel in Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
12663-12667 | Shots along the waterfront in downtown Khabarovsk. [FERUS] [FERUS] |
12668 | Building under construction near eternal-flame memorial in downtown Khabarovsk. Note the care in laying the bricks and the lack of steelwork. [FERUS] |
12669 | Looking upriver over the Amur and downtown Khabarovsk from the roof of the Intourist Hotel. [FERUS] |
12670-12671 | Bundtzen, Oleg Mishin (from Blagoveschensk), Nokleberg, Irene Budrina, and myself at the Central Hotel in Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
12672-12675 | Various shots around the central square in Khabarovsk including the pre-revolutionary building now a hospital, and the regional government building. [FERUS] |
12676 | Front of the Intourist Hotel in Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
12677-12681 | Various buildings in central Khabarovsk including building (interminably) under construction next to the Post Office, and surrounding the central square. [FERUS] |
12682 | Farid Kutyev took us to lunch for a group of his friends from Petropavlovsk at a Chinese restaurant in Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
12683-12684 | Nicely constructed brick buildings in downtown Khabarovsk. One said to be the city library. [FERUS] |
12686 | Scenes along Karl Marx Street in downtown Khabarovsk. Note line for watermelons that are being unloaded. [FERUS] |
12688 | T34 and T?? tanks outside military museum in Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
12689-12692 | Scenes from field trip along Amur just upstream from the big railroad. Mostly Mesozoic flysch and related rocks. [FERUS] |
12693-12697 | Scenes at the Khabarovsk International Terminal waiting for the plane to Kavalerevo: Ratkin, Kutyev, Kovas, Nokleberg, Bundtzen, and Jan Krason. [FERUS] |
12698-12703 | Scenes in the center of Kavalerevo near our hotel. (The delightful little girl probably still wonders about the bright new Kennedy half-dollar I gave her.) [FERUS] |
12704-12713 | Geologic maps on the wall during our briefing at the Arsenyev mine near Kavalerevo. Also the head man’s office and the desk of his secretary. [FERUS] |
12714-12717 | Shots underground at the Arsenyev mine. Quartz vein in Mesozoic(?) sediments with cassiterite, pyrrhotite, and chalcopyrite mainly. [FERUS] |
12718-12724 | Surface plant of the Arsenyev mine (and several fit together into a panorama. [FERUS] |
12725 | Lunch setting at the Arsenyev mine near Kavalerevo. [FERUS] |
12726 | The usual rectangular, concrete slabs of flats in downtown Kavalerevo [FERUS] |
12727-12729 | The children outside School #3 in Kavalerevo just before our delightful visit there. [FERUS] |
12730 | Looking over the area in the vicinity of Kavalerevo during a field trip to a limestone there which was being mined to produce cement. [FERUS] |
12731-12735 | During a field trip in the vicinity of Kavalerevo. Detached houses with gardens, messy sedimentary rocks, Farid Kutyev, and plate of ‘starters’ before launch. [FERUS] |
12737-12741 | Field trip to the beach near Olga one fine sunny day: cottages and rest hotel of the mines at Kavalerevo; somebodies map; the beach near Olga; campers there; and farm near Olga. [FERUS] |
12743-12749 | Various from the museum at Dalnegorsk: maps on wall of several of the mines, specimen, during tour of museum, and group picture. [FERUS] |
12750-12751 | Lunch at Dalnegorsk; mostly ‘starters’ to this point. [FERUS] |
12752-12765 | Several panoramas over the Bor mine, Dalnegorsk, and the chemical plant to the south. All from the prominent overlook over the mine. [FERUS] |
12766-12770 | Great pictures of the datolite skarns at the Bor mine. [FERUS] |
12771-12772 | Ton Buntzen and Warren Nokleberg packing their specimens and various gifts at their hotel rooms in Kavalerevo. [FERUS] |
12773 | The hotel(?) where we stayed in Kavalerevo. [FERUS] |
12774-12776 | Mine geologist, ___________, at the ??? mine near Dalnegorst, and his very impressive maps. [Almost sure the diagram I took a picture of in the museum–12,743–is a section through this deposit. [FERUS] |
12777-12783 | Going underground at the mine just mentioned. Several of the party in their ‘diggers’, including Ratkin, Lydia, and mine people; sphalerite-galena mineralization; and mine building. [FERUS] |
12784-12785 | Again the restaurant at Dalnegorst and lunch there. [FERUS] |
12786-12789 | More (not very impressive) pictures of homes in Kavalerevo, including the hotel where we stayed. [FERUS] |
12790 | An Aeroflot MI-2 at the airport in Kavalerevo. This is the only small helicopter we saw; MI-8’s were typically the smallest we saw. [FERUS] |
12791-12793 | Downtown Vladivostok shortly after arrival. Post office, area near train station, and monument to the Revolution on the main square. [FERUS] |
12794-12795 | Thought this was moderately daring at the time…and it was maybe. Vladivostok was still a closed city and we had to get special permission for our visit of only three days. [FERUS] |
12796-12798 | Downtown Vladivostok, generally looking west down Lenin street from the vicinity of the Far East Branch of the AH, building. [FERUS] |
12799-12804 | During boat trip to Popov Island for a ‘rest’. Various scenes in Vladivostok harbor including the Soviet Navy, shipping and loading facilities and buildings overlooking the harbor. [FERUS] |
12805-12808 | Popov Island: dock with the Academy’s boats, walking back to the village and museum in the center of the island, the village itself, and the guest house near the Laboratories. [FERUS] |
12809-12818 | Views of Vladivostok and the it’s harbor on our way in from Popov Island. [FERUS] |
12819-12820 | View to the northeast over Amurskiy Bay from my hotel room in the Vladivostok Hotel. [FERUS] |
12821-12824 | Downtown Vladivostok: first looking south along a main street at the Revolution Monument; rest looking west along Lenin Street from near the GUM Department store. [FERUS] |
12825 | Probably out on the peninsula that forms the west side of the harbor in Vladivostok. Typical housing. [FERUS] |
12826 | The train station in Vladivostok [FERUS] |
12827-12839 | Various panoramic shots from the viewpoint just above the inclined tramway. Some great views of the harbor and Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
12840-12843 | Not sure where these are but typical Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
12846 | Being seen off at the Vladivostok train station: Kholodkevich, Bundtzen, Lydia Kovbas, Nekrasov, and Warren Nokleberg [FERUS] |
12847-12850 | Not sure but these may be shots from the train on the trip from Vladivostok to Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
12851-12856 | Culture shock! These pictures from my hotel room in the something-or-other Prince Hotel in Tokyo. In the last day have come from the 19th century to the 21st! |
12857 | Collage of various pins and badges I collected during my travels in the Far East Soviet Union in 1989. Note the central red one that says ‘I support Perestroika’, which was considered rather daring then! [FERUS] |
12859-12860 | Nice souvenir showing banded skarn and datolite from the Bor mine. [FERUS] |
12861 | Inscribed souvenir specimen from Dalnegorst: quartz, galena, and ilvaite(?). [FERUS] |
12862 | Nice specimen of sphalerite from the museum at Dalnegorsk. [FERUS] |
12863 | Some of my ivory carving from 1988 and 1989, i.e. my ‘bone’ carvings. Looking at a total cost then of about $50!…even at Beriozka store prices. [FERUS] |
12867 | The CIMRA building in Tucson, a just ex-lumber yard and soon to be rebuilt, in late Fall 1989. |
12868-12870 | During field trip from Tucson, Arizona in late 1989; the Mammoth Mine I believe. |
12871-12873 | Another field trip to the Patagonia district with Glenn Allcott and the other Branch Chiefs; late 1989. Doug Fridrich, myself, and the ____ mine. |
12874 | Not sure but possibly Mt. Shasta area, California on a flight from San Francisco to Seattle. Recent volcanic flows and cinder cones. [ |
12881-12883 | Several aerial views of Anchorage in mid-winter of 1989-1990 (on a flight to Mt. Redoubt). |
12884-12886 | Various aerial shots of the central Kenai Peninsula (during flight to Mt. Redoubt) and especially the refinery and loading facility near Nikiski (AKKN). |
12888-12902 | Aerial shots of Mt. Redoubt volcano in mid-winter of 1989-1990, just after it erupted. Also several pictures coming across Cook Inlet at Mt. Redoubt in distance, and Drift River. (AKKN) |
12905-12909 | Offshore oil platforms near Middle Ground Shoal in Cook Inlet (on flight back from Mt. Redoubt); mid-winter, 1989-1990. (AKKN) |
12910-12911 | Doug Fridrich and Glenn Allcott in their offices in Reston, Spring 1990 |
12912 | No idea where exactly but probably southeastern Alaska flying by to Seattle. Glaciers and glacial moraines brought out by low snow angle. |
12913 | Aerial shot down to eat of Seattle which flying by in Spring 1990. |
12915-12918 | Roche Harbor where Ellen and I spend several days in the Spring of 1990. |
12922-12925 | Several shots of the exposed veins at the Grant mine, on Ester Dome near Fairbanks. Field trip with Will White and Roger Burgraff in early summer 1990. |
12926 | The old Westonvich prospect at the head of Cleary Creek; looking downstream with Cleary Hill mine in distance. (AKLG) |
12927 | New cut (within last several years) on beautifully exposed vein marked by abundant sulfides and sulfosalts in Cleary Hill district. About 1/4 of a mile upstream from the Cleary Hill mine on E side. (AKLG) |
12928 | Mill at the Hi-Yu mine, summer 1990. (AKLG) |
12929-12931 | All the remains of the old Chatham Creek dredge in the summer of 1990. Pushed here, about 1\4 mile about the mouth of the Creek, during on-going placer mining. (AKLG) |
12932 | Mill of the Hi-Yu mine in summer 1990. (AKLG) |
12933 | The classic problem of building in permafrost in the Fairbanks area; the notorious house on Farmers Loop Road. Summer 1990 when it was clearly becoming uninhabitable. (AKFB) |
12935-12936 | Unclear where. Mountain could be anywhere…but perhaps Mt. McKinley. And not sure where the placer mined area is, perhaps Fairbanks. |
12937-12938 | Aerial shots down on the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, in the summer of 1990. (AKFB) |
12939-12941 | Cleary Hill district from the air: shot looking down toward E on upper Cleary Creek; looking approx. SE over the McCarty mine area; and looking west over the Ft. Knox property. Al in summer 1990. (AKLG) |
12942 | Aerial shot down and to north over Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
12943-12948 | Various (nice) aerial shots of downtown Anchorage, summer 1990. (AKAN) |
12949-12950 | Placer operation on the high divide between Banner Creek and Junction Creek in the Richardson Dist. During field trip there with Will White; summer 1990. (AKBD) |
12951 | Looking down the tributary at the headwaters of Banner Creek, recently mined and explored by Tri-Valley Mining. Looking at the main producing pit. Richardson district. (AKBD) |
12952-12955 | Old dredge just east of Nome along the beach road. (AKNM) |
12956 | At Dredge ___ of Alaska Gold Co., at Nome: Joe Fisher telling Eremin, Byalobzhesky, Rosenblym, Will White, and Nokleberg about the dredge (AKNM) |
12957-12961 | Various of dredge ____, north of Nome, and the thaw field out in front of it Summer 1990. (AKNM) |
12962-12964 | The Rock Creek Prospect of Aspen Gold Corp., about 15 miles north of Nome. Sheeted quartz veins in schist. (AKNM) |
12965 | Front Street in Nome; Summer 1990. (AKNM) |
12966-12969 | Various pieces of equipment–steam shovels, cannon, and boilers–at the equipment (outdoor) museum at the east end of Nome. (AKNM) |
12970-12971 | Think this is the large, burned-out dredge skeleton just north of the Nome airport. (AKNM) |
12972-12973 | Believe this is the old dredge about three miles north of Nome, i.e. about a mile south of Cooper Gulch. (AKNM) |
12974-12976 | Various ground shots at the Lost River mine; Bylobzhesky, Rosenblum, Eremin, Nokleberg, Will White. |
12977-12978 | The beryllium mineralization about a mile up Camp Creek from the Lost River mine; best exposures along creek. (AKTE) |
12979 | Chained weasel tracks at the Lost River airstrip; the very ones I must have labored so long at in 1961! (AKTE) |
12980-12986 | Aerial shots, Lost River area: first five looking down on the mine itself; looking down Lost River; and looking SW at the lower part of Rapid River. (AKTE) |
12987-12988 | Another visit to Rock Creek prospect, this time with Ted Eggleston of Tennaco who had a lease on the property in the summer of 1990 (and dropped it by the next year). (AKNM) |
12989-12993 | R. V. Bailey of Aspen showing the Russian visitors–Bylobazhesky, Rosenblum, and Eremin–how to pan samples on lowe Glacier Creek (AKNM) |
12994-12995 | Looking out over the coast plain from Anvil Mountain (AKNM) |
12996-12997 | Aerial shots of Kotzebue, summer 1990. (AKKZ) |
12998 | Field trip to NW Alaska with Washington big shots: Spang (BLM), Dole Fridrich, Girrard, Bob Lawton (BLM), and DeVine. Summer 1990. (AKKL) |
12999-13001 | Exact locality unknown; certainly northwestern Brooks Range. Possible west of Ivotuk on way back from looking at prospect. |
13002-13003 | Ivotuk camp, summer 1990; BLM camp then being used by joint USGS and BOM party. Also pond and pad at NPRA drill site. (AKKL) |
13004 | Don Blaska, T Arey, and Jake Jansens at Ivotuk Camp, getting ready to depart on their chartered plane. (AKKL) |
13008 | Undescribed |
13009 | Joint USGS and BOM party at Red Dog mine, Summer 1990. (AKDL) |
13010-13024 | Various shots, mostly from overview point above mill, of the Red Dog mine. One panorama sequence with caribou on tailings dump! (AKDL) |
13025 | (Not very good) shot of the terraces north of the York Mountains along the coast; Lost River area. (AKTE) |
13026 | Skarn veins in marble just below the mill at the Lost River mine. (AKTE) |
13027-13029 | Soviet party at the Lost River mine (one cold day): Ratkin, Kutyev, and Russian translator. (AKTE) |
13030-13035 | Panorama of Lost River valley and the Lost River mine from about the Bessie and Maple prospect. (AKTE) |
13036-13039 | Aerial shots of the Lost River mine and surrounding area. (AKTE) |
13040 | Aerial shot down on west Nome. (AKNM) |
13041 | Nome |
13042-13049 | Sequence of shots of the skeleton of the old dredge just above the mouth of Otter Creek near the mouth of the Nome River. Fine shots of the basic internal structure of a dredge. (AKNM) |
13051-13062 | Some fine shots of dredge____, then being operated by Alaska Gold Company about 3 miles north of Nome at about the headwaters of Burbon Creek. (AKNM) |
13063 | Ratkin, Kutyev, Russian translator, and Warren Nokleberg (with Farid ‘sneaking’ a shot of the radar site). (AKNM) |
13065-13066 | Out of sequence. My official name tag and a copy of a photograph used in a newspaper article about the Symposium in Blagoshchensk in 1988. (Lenin still lived then!) [FERUS] |
13067 | Out of sequence…by about 70 years! A Kodachrome of a photograph from my father’s old photograph album. Looking west 1921 along what is now Lenin Street in Vladivostok with GUM in middle distance on right [FERUS] |
13068 | Doug Fridrich shot 1984: ‘Nora Shew, Jim Domenico, Ralph Yetka, and Mark Weiss’ on D.J Miller in Craig quadrangle. (AKCR) |
13069 | Doug Fridrich, 1984: ‘Mark Weiss and Greg DuBois’ with large halibut on D.J. Miller. (AKCR) |
13070 | Doug Fridrich, 1984: Me someplace on Prince of Wales Island one rainy day. (AKCR) |
13071-13072 | Doug Fridrich, 1984: Aerial shots down on Craig. (AKCR) |
13073-13074 | Doug Fridrich, 1984: Waterfall resort, Prince of Wales Island. (AKCR) |
13075 | Doug Fridrich, 1984: 500D and myself, someplace on Prince of Wales Island. (AKCR) |
13076 | Doug Fridrich, 1984: Me and Ralph Yetka after collecting some samples on Prince of Wales Island: (AKCR) |
13077 | Doug Fridrich, 1984: Nora Shew, somewhere on Prince of Wales Island. (AKCR) |
13078 | Doug Fridrich, 1984: Me with a big fish on; some unknown creek on Prince of Wales Island. (AKCR) |
13079 | Doug Fridrich, 1984: ‘Frosty’ Frothingham and outboard motors on D. J. Miller. (AKCR) |
13080 | Doug Fridrich, 1984: Ralph Aspen, Ed Maghaeles, and Joe Wheeler at the old cannery at Craig. (AKCR) |
13081 | Doug Fridrich, 1984: Me and Ed Maghaeles walking back from the old cannery at Craig. (AKCR) |
13082 | Not ever sure where this was taken anymore; an OMR field trip certainly, perhaps to Arizona somewhere. Nice brecciated vein with second manganese minerals. |
13098 | Spit at Pt. Reyes, California on one of my flights past there in early 1991. |
13099-13101 | Hearst castle in California; spring 1991, on way to Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. |
13103 | Field trip with Soviet visitors during McKelvey meeting in Reno, Nevada; March 1991. |
13104-13106 | Panorama of Virginia City, Nevada, looking north. |
13107-13108 | Locality unknown, but probably southeastern Alaska on one of my flights by there in early 1991. Some nice glacier shots. |
13109 | Breakup on Brandilyn Circle, 1991. |
13110-13112 | Several (marginal) aerial shots of south Anchorage and Fire Island on an approach to the Anchorage airport. (AKAN) |
13113 | Looking east over Leadville, Colorado toward the Mosquito Range from the National Mining Museum. |
13114 | Large polished slab of Mo mineralization from Climax at the mining museum in Leadville. |
13115-13116 | The old Tabor Opera House and an old hotel in downtown Leadville, Colorado |
13117-13119 | Panorama looking west over Leadville from about the Tucson mine. |
13120-13124 | Panorama looking out from Big Round Top toward the west over the Gettysburg, Pennsylvania battlefield. (During weekend trip while at Penn State Management course.) |
13125 | Someplace in mid-continent on flight; possible one of the dams on the Missouri. |
13127 | The Branch of Alaskan Geology (unofficial) pin….that I personally designed. |
13131-13133 | Undescribed |
13134 | The old schoolhouse, now a museum, at Skagway, Alaska. (AKSK) |
13135-13136 | Several old, now restored buildings at Skagway, Alaska (AKSK) |
13137 | Coast Guard cutter at the dock in Petersburg, Alaska (AKPE) |
13138 | Petersburg while passing through on ferry. (AKPE) |
CRAIG QUADRANGE, PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND SUMMER 1991 | |
13139-13143 | Looking west from mountain just east of Pt. Mirabilis toward Craig, San Juan Bautista Island, and Bucareli Bay (AKCR) |
13144-13147 | Vicinity Dora Bay: sequence of aerial shots looking generally north; first over Dora Lake, then various of the logging operations near the mouth of Dora Bay. Lots of clearcuts!. (AKCR) |
13148 | Looking north toward Polk Inlet from an aerial position in the vicinity of the head of Dog Salmon Creek. (AKCR) |
13149-13151 | Jeff Wynn taking gravity measurements at a station in the vicinity of the Khayam mine. (AKCR) |
13152-13153 | Several aerial shots down on the Dawson mine on the Harris River. (AKCR) |
13154 | Aerial shot looking about southeast along Maybeso Creek. (AKCR) |
13155 | Looking southeast over the Salt Chuck at the head of Kasaan Bay; vicinity of Salt Chuck mine. (AKCR) |
13156 | Aerial shot looking north at the town of Thorne Bay. (AKCR) |
13157 | Aerial looking approximately northwest at the Salt Chuck and the Salt Chuck mine. (AKCR) |
13158 | Wynn, Carl, and Cathrall ready to go out on the Zodiac III from the dock at the lodge. (AKCR) |
13159 | Boat harbor in Craig. (AKCR) |
13160 | Banded gabbro at periphery of large granitic pluton north of Hollis. This photo along the beach about 2 miles northeast of the ferry terminal at Hollis. (AKCR) |
13161 | Injection, granite-boulder dike in Descon formation; on beach about 1.5 miles northeast of the ferry terminal at Hollis (AKCR) |
13162 | Jeff Wynn taking gravity station on road (still under construction) just north of the Poor Man mine. Obviously landed here with Temsco’s 500D. (AKCR) |
13163 | Harris River just above its mouth. Note the old jaw crusher in the creek; this is the site of the Harris River mine. (AKCR) |
13164 | Descon Formation?? Anyhow a nice conglomerate or volcanic breccia. (AKCR) |
13165-13168 | Panorama to the south over Klawock Lake; taken from the head of the northeast cirque at the head of Threemile Creek. (AKCR) |
13169 | Vein found in late 80’s by Sealaska at head of northwest cirque at the head of Threemile Creek and just below timberline. (AKCR) |
13170 | Meadow about 500′ below timberline just below the road at the head of the northwest cirque at the head of Threemile Creek. (AKCR) |
13172 | Low tide one morning in front of Fireweed Lodge where we were staying. Note eagle for scale. (AKCR) |
13173 | Sign at the junction of the Craig-Hollis and Hydaburg roads. (AKCR) |
13174-13176 | Panorama of floating logging camp near Dog Salmon Creek on Polk Inlet. (AKCR) |
13177-13178 | Folded limestone, dikes, and skarns in quarry just back of the shopping center at Klawock, i.e. just south of the bridge over the Klawock River at Klawock. (AKCR) |
13179 | Aerial shot looking down and to the west at the Salt Chuck mine and the salt chuck. (AKCR) |
13180 | 500D helicopter and Jeff Wynn at a gravity station in the vicinity of Granite Mountain. (AKCR) |
13181 | Aerial shot looking down and to the northwest over the Salt Chuck mine. (AKCR) |
13182-13184 | Aerial shots looking down at Klawock and vicinity one fine sunny day. (AKCR) |
13185-13186 | Jeff Wynn and Sue Carl getting ready to take the Zodiac III out from the Fireweed Lodge. (AKCR) |
13187 | Don’t recognize the locality but certainly (AKCR). |
13188 | Outcrop of the Lucky Nell vein in creek. (AKCR) |
13189 | Don’t remember this rock…but looks like mineralized or at least quartz veined. (AKCR) |
13190-13192 | limestone |
13193 | Sue Karl taking notes. (AKCR) |
13194 | Jeff Wynn taking a gravity station from the Dodge Ram charger we were using this summer; John Cathrall lurking behind truck. (AKCR) |
13195-13196 | Logging operation on east side of Tuxekan Passage…where we ate lunch and watched them dump and yard the logs. (AKCR) |
13197 | Exact locality disremembered but classic POW. (AKCR) |
13198 | Sue Karl, Jeff Wynn, and John Cathrall suiting up to go out in Zodiac III from Fireweed Lodge. (AKCR) |
13199 | Alaska State office building in Juneau. (AKJU) |
13200-13201 | Underground pictures of the vein at the Greens Creek mine. (AKJU) |
13202 | Looking south along Gastineau Channel at Juneau in distance from near Juneau airport. (AKJU) |
13203 | Totem Park in Ketchikan during visit one day with Sue and Tamara Karl. (AKKC) |
13206 | Small boat harbor in Craig. (AKCR) |
13207 | Temsco ??? at Craig-Klawock airport. (AKCR) |
13208 | Ruins of the old Salt Chuck mine, mill in the summer of 1991. (AKCR) |
13209 | Shouldn’t but do not remember where this nice picture of a quartz vein was taken but almost certainly (AKCR). |
13210 | Large fold in limestone; taken in quarry along logging road about a mile and a half north of Craig. (AKCR) |
13211 | Fishing boats on the ways in front of Browns store in Craig. (AKCR) |
13212-13214 | Sue Karl and Jeff Wynne getting ready to take the Zodiac III out from the Fireweed Lodge with John Cathrall lending moral support. (AKCR) |
13215 | Totem park in Klawock looking north toward the cannery. (AKCR) |
13216-13217 | Sue Karl and Tamara leaving via a Temsco Beaver at Hollis. |
13218 | Uncertain but undoubtedly southeastern Alaska. |
FAR EAST SOVIET UNION JULY 21 – AUGUST 20, 1991 [FERUS] | |
13219 | Dawson, Nokleberg, Bundtsen, and Byaljewski walking down street in Magadan. [FERUS] |
13220 | The hotel we stayed in Magadan. Ex-Party hotel and probably the best in Magadan, such as it was. [FERUS] |
13221-13222 | Father Lenin in front of the deteriorating ‘new’ party building in downtown Magadan. [FERUS] |
13223-13225 | Various street scenes in Magadan, vicinity of the AH geological institute. [FERUS] |
13226-13229 | Various buildings going up between the geological institute and Nagayeva Bay. Slide 13,228, the new Far East Branch that will emphasize computer applications. [FERUS] |
13230 | Contrast between old and new buildings in Magadan. [FERUS] |
13231-13233 | Various port facilities at Magadan on the north side of Nagayeva Bay. [FERUS] |
13234-13140 | During boat trip around Nagayeva Bay. Mainly recreational trip one Sunday but some fishing. Foggy start but cleared up nicely later. Usual food. Roman Eremin in 13,235. [FERUS] |
13241 | Another view of the hotel where we stayed…again, probably the best in town. [FERUS] |
13242-13247 | Various buildings in Magadan, mostly in the southeast part of town near our hotel. Some excellent shots of the typical Soviet slab construction. [FERUS] |
13248-13256 | Field trip, first on coast about 12 miles SE of Magadan, then on coast about 1/2 way between Ola and Veselyy. Prof. Gelman led the trip. Mostly in rocks of the Magadan batholith. Rest camp in 13,252-3. [FERUS] |
13257-13260 | Some more shots of the wonderful new party building on the square in downtown Magadan. A type locality for shoddy Soviet construction! [FERUS] |
13261-13264 | More buildings in downtown Magadan; most 60’s construction but the last the classic new party building (that probably never will be finished.) [FERUS] |
13265 | Getting ready to go on a field trip to the Shkolnoe mine. Waiting at the small airport about 10 miles NE of Magadan. [FERUS] |
13266-13269 | Shots out of the helicopter taking off from the small airport near Magadan. Clutch of MI-8 helicopter; town near there; and another(?) airport nearby. [FERUS] |
13270 | MI-8 helicopter putting us off at the Shkolnoe mine. About 25 miles NW of Ust Omchug. [FERUS] |
13271-13273 | Various shots near or at the Shkolnoe mine. Note the big truck that took us around the area. [FERUS] |
13274-13275 | The exploration camp at the Shkolnoe mine. High wretchedness index! [FERUS] |
13276 | Churn drill near the Shkolnoe mine. Drilling holes along the river, depending on who you listened to, either for placer gold or for water. Actually down for repair. [FERUS] |
13277 | Out of sequence…by about 70 years! A Kodachrome of a photograph from my father’s old photograph album. Looking west 1921 along what is now Lenin Street in Vladivostok with GUM in middle distance on right [FERUS] |
13278 | As 13,276. [FERUS] |
13279 | On way back from Shkolnoe mine. Aerial shot looking down at a dredge operating near Ust Omchug. [FERUS] |
13280-13283 | More buildings in Magadan; vary from the merely wretched to shoddy and massive. [FERUS] |
13284-13286 | Pictures posted on the windows of a planning office in downtown Magadan. The drawings looked considerably better than the actual construction! [FERUS] |
13287-13309 | And yet (many) more buildings in various parts of Magadan. Vary from older, some ornate examples to modern slab numbers, to current construction, to older cabins. [FERUS] |
13310-13312 | Meetings and lunch at the Ministry of Geology building in downtown Magadan. Our party as usual–Dawson, Nokleberg, and Bundtzen–but Mary Godinsky in several of the shots. [FERUS] |
11313 | Undescribed |
13314-13316 | Our party struck up a conversation with several Asiatic ladies near the geologic institute who wanted their pictures taken. [FERUS] |
13317 | What’s underneath some of the stucco facing on many of the buildings near the geological institute. [FERUS] |
13318 | Serge Zaranof (from Petropavlovsk), Bundtzen, Byalobjewski, Dawson, and Nokleberg in downtown Magadan. [FERUS] |
13319 | Another fine building of flats in Magadan. [FERUS] |
13320-13334 | Climbing up to the hill just north of Magadan one windy, fairly sunny day. Various shots of Magadan itself, the power plant, and the port area on Nagayeva Bay.. [FERUS] |
13335 | Warren Nokleberg and Roman Eremin on a small utility truck at the geological institute. [FERUS] |
13336-13342 | Various equipment in the laboratories at the geological institute in Magadan: microprobes, high-pressure apparatus, computer, and ore microscopes–old and new. [FERUS] |
13343 | Street scene in Magadan [FERUS] |
13344-13345 | Scene outside the Chinese restaurant in Magadan where we had dinner several times. Looking north over port area on Nagayeva Bay. People are Anotoli Sidorov, Tanya our translator, Gleb Susonov, and Ilya Rosenblym. [FERUS] |
13346 | Lidiya Kovbas and Ken Dawson at?) Jaroslavsky, north of Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
13347 | Block of flats with photo exhibit underneath; along road we frequently used in Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
13348-13355 | Continuation of shots taken on climb to hill just north of Magadan. Mostly views of Magadan itself. [FERUS] |
13356-13357 | And the last of the building pictures in Magadan showing the exquisite workmanship! [FERUS] |
13358 | Tom Bundtzen, Warren Nokleberg, and Ken Dawson on the steps of the wretched place we were first sent to in Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
13359-13360 | Street scenes along Lenin Street in downtown Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
13361-13370 | Panorama out across the harbor from the WWII memorial in Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
13371-13376 | Mostly buildings and street scenes in downtown Vladivostok. Esp. monument to the Revolution, the CPSU building, and the GUM department store. [FERUS] |
13377-13385 | Another panorama of Vladivostok harbor from the prominent outlook point near the top of the inclined tram way. [FERUS] |
13386-13387 | On the way to Jaroslavsky: stop for lunch and view of us getting on the bus (that self-destructed the next day.) [FERUS] |
13388-13396 | View of the open pit at the Vosnesnka fluorite mine at Yaroslavsky. Includes shots of fluorite ore, and shovel loading ore on truck. [FERUS] |
13397 | View of Jaroslavsky from my hotel room–a pretty nice room by Soviet standards. [FERUS] |
13398-13401 | Field trip to various other ore deposits in the vicinity of the Vosnesenka fluorite mine. First three are on a granite exposure with high values of Nb-Ta; the last a magnetite-bearing skarn. [FERUS] |
13402-13403 | Soviet 7.62 mm Tokarev. Brought by Dimitry Anndorosov; we fired several clips through it at one stop–the one slide shows Lidiya’s fine shooting stance! [FERUS] |
13404-13406 | The open pit of the Vosnesenka fluorite mine at Jaroslavsky. [FERUS] |
13407-13408 | An abandoned open pit, tin mine 1-2 km southeast(?) of the Vosnesenka mine. Operated during the 60’s. Lots of alteration seen in the granite along the sides of the pit. [FERUS] |
13409-13411 | Street scenes in Jaroslavsky near the hotel. [FERUS] |
13412-13414 | Getting ready to depart on a boat trip to Popov Island on a Far East Branch boat. Note Ivan Pachenko’s Great Dane. [FERUS] |
13415-13425 | During a fishing trip about 10 kms southwest of Popov Island. Caught lots of fish but small. Prominent are Lydia Kovbas, Warren (who doesn’t fish), Vladimir Ratkin, Dawson, Pachenko, and Alex Khanchuk. [FERUS] |
13426-13429 | From Popov Island to Vladivostok: cruiser like the one we used coming to Popov; Vladivostok hotel from bay; the small boat harbor, and bathers on beach near the small boat harbor. [FERUS] |
13430 | Looking northwest from hotel room over Amursky Bay. [FERUS] |
13431-13433 | Buildings in downtown Vladivostok. Note ‘getto’ sign on building. [FERUS] |
13434 | Pre-Revolutionary building near hotel. [FERUS] |
13435-13437 | View from my hotel room: parking lot overgrown with Japanese cars, hotel entrance and Amursky Bay, off to southwest. [FERUS] |
13438 | View off to the southwest from the entrance to the Far East Geological Institute. [FERUS] |
13439 | View off to the southeast from somebody’s room at the Vladivostok Hotel. [FERUS] |
13440 | Undescribed |
13441 | Shops in one of the blocks of flats in Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
13442 | Lydia, ????, and Ivan Pachenko seeing Ton Bundtzen off at the Vladivostok train station. [FERUS] |
13443-13447 | View of Vladivostok harbor from the restaurant in the Far East Shipping, building near the train station. Note Soviet cruisers for scale. [FERUS] |
13448-13449 | Buildings along Lenin Street in Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
13450 | Entrance to the naval museum, nee Catholic church in Vladivostok. (Mediocre as museums go.) [FERUS] |
13451-13453 | Along Lenin Street in Vladivostok: sailors in front of old hospital in front of the GUM; the party headquarters (where red flag still flew); monument to the Revolution. [FERUS] |
13454-13458 | Flats where Vladimir Ratkin lived. Not bad by Soviet standards. 13,458 a new (private) building being put up by Chinese laborers. [FERUS] |
13459 | What was the old KGB hotel in downtown Vladivostok. Now?? [FERUS] |
13460 | Farmers market in downtown Vladivostok (on walking tour with Lydia and Yuri ____) [FERUS] |
13461-13463 | Walking tour of the backstreets of Vladivostok with Lydia and Yuri. Pretty dreary looking back there! [FERUS] |
13464 | Street scenes of Vladivostok; this time mainly people along Lenin Street. Note pre-Revolutionary houses, wall posters of ‘honorable people’, and street stalls. [FERUS] |
13466-13467 | Walking up to the Far East Geological Institute from train station: wretched dirt road and private house. [FERUS] |
13369 | Me one hot, humid day in Lydia’s office…working on the Magadan province, mineral deposit descriptions. [FERUS] |
13470-13474 | Various combinations of people working on the metallogenic map at the FE Geological Institute: Boris Natalin, Perfuenov, Lydia, and Alex Khanchuk/. [FERUS] |
13475 | Warren Nokleberg and Lev Natapov looking at Lev’s tectonic map of the USSR in the Vladivostok hotel. [FERUS] |
13476-13482 | Pleasant afternoon walking from Vladimir Ratkin’s flat to the overlook above Vladivostok harbor….. [FERUS] |
13483-13484 | ….On Victims of the Revolution Street as shown by street sign above Lydia, Vladimir, and Ken. The very dark slide is of a house on the other side of the street has the sign ‘We are the victims of the Revolution’ printed on it!. [FERUS] |
13485-13488 | Continue on walk with Vladimir, Lydia and Ken: details of pre-Revolutionary house, various building details, and details of panels on GUM department store. [FERUS] |
13489-13490 | View out of my hotel window on the day of the coup. In 13,490 note Alex Klanchuk and Vladimir Ratkin talking in the parking lot–bet that was a worrisome conversation. [FERUS] |
13491-13492 | View out of my hotel room at the Central Hotel in downtown Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
13493 | Entrance to the Central Hotel in Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
13494 | Street scene in Khabarovsk on the second day of the coup. Uncertainty prevails but people seem to be going about their business as usual. [FERUS] |
13495-13497 | Building still going next to the Post Office (compare against two years before); a renovated restaurant on Karl Marx Street; and said to be the old Dalstroi building. [FERUS] |
13498 | Street scene on Karl Marx Street in Khabarovsk on the second day of the coup. Platoon of Soviet Army conscripts seem to be going on about their business as usual…which probably isn’t much fun. [FERUS] |
13499 | Monument to the soldiers of the 13th Siberian Regiment who landed at this spot along the Amur River to found Khabarovsk in 1858. [FERUS] |
13500-13501 | Vladivostok Harbor taken from Restaurant in FESCO (FE Steamship) Building ; probably in August 1991 (right after the Putsch) [FERUS] |
13502 | Alaska State Fair: August (?0 1991) |
13503-13504 | Flying somewhere over Montana or Wyoming; looking down on prominent hogbacks and coal mine along one of the units. |
13505 | Looking East and down on Victoria B.C. on flight from Anchorage to Seattle. |
START TRIP TO SAUDI ARABIA IN FEBRUARY AND MARCH, 1992 | |
13506-13508 | Flat lying plain near An Najadi where USGS had drilling camp and I stayed for several weeks mapping geology in various prospects. Bruce Walker and Rick Carten in one picture with standard Toyota Land Cruiser . |
13509-13510 | Camels near An Najadi camp; probably taken in evening on ride back from mapping prospects. |
13511 | Trenches in old mine of “Ancients” near An Najadi; probably Agob mine. |
13512-13513 | Looking north from small hill where water truck usually parked over An Najadi Camp of the U.S.G.S. |
13514 | Trenches in old mine of “Ancients” near An Najadi; probably Agob mine. |
13515-13517 | On Flight from Jeddah to An Najadi; coincidentally flew over gold mine at Sukhayarat then being mined from an open pit after opening a few years previously. |
13519-13520 | Just about to land at An Najadi camp; several shots down on the U.S.G.S. camp, the French camp–they’d just arrived–and the trenches at An Najadi. |
13521 | Short Skyvan of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources; flew us up from Jeddah to An Najadi. |
13522-13524 | Panorama of the U.S.G.S. camp at An Najadi shortly after arrival, one calm evening. |
13525 | Mapping trenches at Agob mine with Muhamad Abdul Monuiem; granite massif of Jabal Qutn standing in stark relief in the far distance. |
13526 | Cook tent at An Najadi camp. |
13527-13529 | French just setting up diamond drill at An Najadi camp early in February. |
13530-13532 | Panorama of An Najadi camp looking north. |
13533-13534 | Herd of camels going “home” at the end of the day. Encountered them several times at about the same place in the evening about 15 km north of An Najadi. |
13535-13539 | Nice panorama of the An Najadi camp one clear evening. |
13540-13544 | Various shots of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resource’s Short Skyvan on one of its periodic trips to An Najadi. Can identify various people: Bruce Walker, Muhamed Abdul Monuieum ,Rasheed Al Otaibi, Majiod Ben Talib, and pilot (who once flew for Wein!) |
13545-13552 | Various shots of the first piece of core coming out of the first hole at An Najadi in February 1992. Much of the crew there but none really stand out in this picture. |
13553-13555 | Mapping trenches at Shabbah___, assisted by Muhamed Abdul Monueium. Can see some patches of oxidized (reddish) hematite typically assoc. with ore, but mainly thick spoil from old mining operations over bedrock . |
13556 | Truck mounted diamond drill at An Najadi one evening after drilling has stopped. Note water truck that supports the drill. |
13557-13559 | Panorama looking approx. west at the An Najadi camp and the French drilling camp over the monotonous plain. |
13560 | Trench at Shabbah West (?), Muhamed bringing samples back to truck. |
13561-13562 | Looking approx. south over USGS An Najadi camp. Not in a dust storm but wind picking up and dust on the horizon. |
13563-13564 | Mapping trenches at ??. Mostly old spoil from the Ancient’s mining. Few quartz veins showing in the Murdama sediments. |
13565-13566 | Looking approx. north over An Najadi camp. Wind brisk and dust on the horizon |
13567 | Probably trenches at Agob; resistant granites of the Jabal Qutn in the distance. |
13568-13569 | Very, very dusty day mapping at Shabbah ___; at one point couldn’t see more than 100 meters for all the dust |
13570-13571 | More mapping at Shabah __. Old workings, dead sheep, and Muhamed Abdul Monuieum who was helping me. |
13572-13575 | Panorama from the top of a prominent limestone knob about 10 miles north of Shabbah NE, Note the limestone knob of Jabal Ruhayl in the two pictures to the right. |
13576 | Flock of long haired Arabian goats that wandered through camp one afternoon, blithely ignoring the berm around the camp. |
13577-13580 | French diamond drill in operation at An Najadi one dusty day |
13581-13582 | Herd of long haired Arabian goats at their feeding area near diamond drill site at An Najadi |
13583-13586 | French diamond drill at An Najadi. Watching drilling and examining core. In 13,586 from left: Rashid Al Otaibi, Bruce Walker, and Majid Ben Talib |
13587-13592 | Panorama inside Silsilah ring-dike complex ; taken from entrance off main road on the western side of the complex. Panoramic view, clockwise through about 300o.. |
13593-13594 | View on the southern of the two best-known Sn prospects in the Silsilah complex; here small ranite dome up into the middle of the complex. |
13595-13598 | Panorama but exact locality unknown; certainly from one of the two best-known Sn prospects associated with small granite plugs. View generally to the north showing all the trenching in the vicinity. |
13599-13600 | Definitely in the northern of the two Sn prospects associated with small granite plugs. First picture shows pegmatite layer capping the top of the plug; second shows cassierite veins in upper greisensized cap over the granite. |
13601 | Definitely at the southern of the two Sn-bearing granite plugs in the Silsilah complex. Looking north at the small knoll that marks the greisenized cap over the other Sn-bearing granite plug. |
13602 | Crew pretty settled down and drilling well at the French diamond drill at An Najadi. Still in the first hole. |
13603-13604 | Brisk, dusty day at the An Najadi camp. Got a lot worse some days but visibility less than a mile. |
13605-13607 | Short Skyvan of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources on another of their periodic visits to An Najadi. Much of the geologic crew there. |
13608-13609 | Core preparation tent at An Najadi Diamond drill and layout tables mainly. Note typical rug hangings in tent. |
13610-13612 | Nice close-up of diamond drill core from Hole #1 at An Najadi. Folded Murdama sediments shot through with quartz veins and some to sparse disseminated pyrite. Probably close to a buried granodiorite body. |
13613-13614 | Bruce Walker show Kamran, a Pakistani mining engineer how to log core. |
13615-13617 | Muhamed Abdul Monuiem and Bruce Walker looking at core at An Najadi. |
13618-13619 | USGS camp at An Najadi one dusty day . (As I recall much of the time could hardly see these tents from the cook tent where I was working. |
13620-13624 | Various parts of a panoramic scene taken from top of small hill about a kilometer eats of the USGS compound in Jeddah. |
13625 | Jet Ranger of the Ministry of Petroleum Geology and Mineral Resources at Yanbu airport. . Tom Wolters is helicopter pilot. |
13626-13643 | Wonderful early morning wandering around the old city area of downtown Jeddah with Rick Cartten. Note the tree in front of the house in 13,633; when Abdul Aziz took control of Jeddah in 192x, he stayed in this house in the old souk area and this was the only tree in town! |
13644-13660 | Typical (!) homes , a mosque or two and various buildings in the Cornische area in north Jeddah. (My Canon AE-1 was suffering the effects of a fall in the field by now.) |
13662-13672 | Wandering around housing development about a km south of the USGS compound in Jeddah; me and the goats. Not the most impressive homes in Jeddah but not too shabby either. |
13673-13674 | Front of the USGS compound in Jeddah and view out my window over the swimming pool. |
13675-13677 | Flight from Yanbu to Murrayjib: here coming up off the desert to the large composite batholith NE of Yanbu . |
13678-13680 | Flight from Yanbu to Murayjib: here dam and irrigation project west of the large batholith, probably in Wadi Far’ah |
13681-13685 | Bruce Walker and Rick Carten and I looking at trenches at Shabbah NE prospect north of An Najadi. |
13686-13694 | The modern part of downtown Jeddah; near main souk and entrance to it in 13,690. |
13695-13696 | Muhamed Abdul Monuieum, his father , and his uncle and family at his uncle’s house in Jeddah. Had a really nice lunch here with the family. From the Sudan; his father had then worked for the USGS mission for many years but always as a “guest” worker, i.e. exploited Saudi worker. |
13697 | Another view from my room in the guest house over the swimming pool. |
13698 | Undescribed |
13699-13705 | Various ground view of the Murayjib mine, northeast of Yanbu. Narrow quartz veins in shales and sandstones; disseminated pyrite now oxidized to hematite characteristic of the veins. |
13706-13708 | Flight from Yanbu to Murrayjib: speroidal weathering in granites on south end of large batholith on way. |
13709 | Typical small village on flight from Yanbu to Murayjib. Note the abundance of white pick-ups. |
13710-13713 | Aerial shots down on the Murrayjib mine from various angles. |
13714-13719 | Panorama on ground at old placer workings and town site at Ifshaygh (downstream from Murayjib). Taken clockwise beginning from south. Workings consist of a network of small pits that can be best seen from the air. |
13720 | Trench–more recently a garbage dump and place to dump dead goats–on old working on bench at Ifshaygh. |
13721 | Bedouin camp on main wadi near Ifshaygh. In the foreground, note mining pits across the old gravels in the alluvial fan at the mouth of the stream coming down from Murrayjib |
13722-13728 | Unclear exactly where but doesn’t matter much; on flight from Murayjib to Yanbu back in the mountains. Typical villages and agricultural areas along main wadi. |
13729-13730 | Aerial shots down on the Murayjib mine and Bilwi. |
13731-13735 | Aerials shots down on the old placer workings at Ifshaygh. Note the pock marked surface developed from the old mining pits; the contrast between the modern gravels and the old mined gravels; and the bedrock dam across the mouth of the valley coming down from Murrayjib |
13736 | Dam, village, and agricultural area in main Wadi about half way between Yanbu and Murrayjib. |
13737 | Rick Carten sitting on pit the French put in on the old placer workings. From air can see pock marked surface but not very evident on ground. On calley coming down from the Murayjib mine. |
13738-13741 | More aerial shots of the alluvial fan at Ifshaygh with its pock-marked surface caused by mining by the Ancients. Note bedrock ridge that dams the front of the valley and backed up the auriferous gravel. |
13742-13744 | Flight from Murrayjib to Yanbu. Typical village, mountainous topography, and old pre-Muhamamed archeological site commonly seen from the air in these mountains. |
13745-13752 | Agricultural settlements along the main highway in the lower part of Wadi Farah (on flight from Murrayjib to Yanbu). |
13753-13754 | Coming out into the coastal desert in the lower part of Wadi Farah on flight to Yanbu |
13755-13756 | Shot down on typical village on flight from Murayjib to Yanbu, and another shot of the damn in the upper reaches of Wadi Farah. Not much water behind dam but much of the water probably stored in the valley gravels. |
13760-13763 | Aerials shots down on the mines at Bilwi. Camera acting up but can still get a good idea of not only the large amount of surface trenching but the pervasive work in the placers in the valley below the mine and on the hillsides. |
13764 | Street scene in Yanbu early one morning. |
13766 | Lower part of the valley draining the Murrayjib mine. Mined at least locally. |
13767-13768 | Panorama looking west over the lower part of the valley coming down from the Murrayjib mine. Mined locally and can nicely distinguish the modern channel gravels from the old auriferous gravels that were mined from open pits. |
13769 | Interesting picture: in distance can see our helicopter and Tom Wolters coincidentally facing a Bedouin cutting down a tree in the valley. with a chain saw. He left very very shortly after Tom landed — very fast.– when the King’s helicopter dropped out of the sky and landed 100 m away. |
13770 | Another as 13,767 but lower down on the hill. |
13771-13776 | Group of shots taken while Rick Carten and I were looking at Ancient workings on area of quartz veining about half way between Murrayjib and Ifshaygh. |
13777-13789 | Short visit to the Ancient mine at Umm Huffra with Rick Carten. Abundant quartz veins probably related to top of a small granitic body. Mined from small glory hole. Note flock of sheep that wandered by while we were there. |
13790-13791 | Not sure where these aerial shots taken but probably on coastal plane in lower part of Wadi Farah or between there and Yanbu. Granitic bodies (?) sticking up through the sand. END OF SAUDI ARABIA – 1992 |
13792 | The Bird’s house on Brandilyn Circle in the summer of 1992, just before they painted it. |
13794 | Several John Hagenmeir’s houses that Ellen designed; maybe Brookwood North. |
13797-13798 | Georgetown, Colorado: Main business block and several restored Victorian houses. |
13799-13800 | Silver Plume, Colorado: back of old business block and looking back down toward town from the dump of the Mendota mine. |
13801 | Not sure where this is, on across the Northwest. Perhaps in Montana. Spectacular lateral and terminal moraines around glacial lake. |
START RUSSIA – SUMMER 1992 | |
13802-13810 | Walk from Northeast Institute, down Portola Street to Negayevno Bay and back to the Institute. Modern buildings going up from year to year. Last two picture of Arctic Institute under construction. [FERUS] |
13811 | Facade of probably early 50’s building along main street radiating off from the Northeast Institute toward the center of town. Note the cinder blocks in the alley; still typical of building construction. [FERUS] |
13812-13813 | Will White and Yelena Burak, our translator in front of the Lenin status in the Magadan Park. [FERUS] |
13814-13816 | Lenin Square, Magadan with new building going up beside the old/new KPCC building. [FERUS] |
13817 | Someplace in Magadan; perhaps approx. across the street from the Opera Hall. [FERUS] |
13818-13823 | The old dredge on Jack Wade Creek on the Taylor Highway (AKEA) |
13824-13833 | Walking about Eagle one fine morning. Various buildings around town that struck my fancy and old “tunnel” boat near the ex-NCC store building. |
13834-13842 | Yukon Consolidated Gold Company’s Dredge #8 (I think). Just moved here to Bonanza Creek this summer by the Canadian Army and is in process of being restored as a historical site. |
13843-13845 | Several small mining operations, Summer 1992, seen while driving the loop around the Klondike mining area. |
13846-13853 | Dawson, Y.T.: picturesque old buildings seen while wandering around Dawson (and new school). Also note the big slide above town in 13,852. |
13854-13855 | From the top of Midnight Dome above Dawson. First shot toward the east looking at the White Channel gravels across the Klondike River; the second looking up the Yukon River over Dawson. |
13856-13858 | Placer operation with front-end loaders on Bonanza Creek, Klondike area. |
13859 | Basically a gravel mining operation beside the Klondike River just up from the bridge at Dawson. However, also looks like they are putting the gravel through a washing plant. |
13860-13863 | View from the top of Midnight Dome, Dawson one rainy afternoon. First view up the Yukon River over Dawson; the rest looking east across the Klondike River toward the White Gravels |
13864-13865 | Old theatre in Dawson, now a historic site. |
13866 | Line up of cars at the ferry in Dawson. Some very long waits in the summer. |
13867-13870 | More houses and cabins in Eagle |
13873-13880 | A variety of old buildings and new construction in Dawson, Y.T. Includes new schoolhouse, new construction on cribbing over gravel pad on permafrost, and another new building being built on steel piles. Note effect of permafrost on old church. |
13881-13887 | Dawson. |
13888 | Small washing plant served by a front end loader in the Dawson area. |
13889-13890 | Taken during tour of the old Bear Creek camp of the YCGC. First just view of the yard there; the second the remains of an old dredge just out from the camp in the Klondike River valley. |
13891-13892 | White River gravels near the junction of Bonanza Creek and the Klondike River; 13,892 a close-up of the gravels |
13893-13900 | More shots of Dredge 8 on Bonanza Creek; just moved here by the Canadian Army and being restored. |
13901-13903 | Tin Holder and teen-age airport groupies at the Magadan airport awaiting arrival of Secretary Manual Lujan. [FERUS] |
13904-13906 | Anatonov-24b that we chartered to take Sec. Lujan and our party to the Dukat mine. Among other people see the Secretary T Arey and Will White in the pictures. [FERUS] |
13907-13908 | The Saturday flea market around the farmer’s market in Magadan. [FERUS] |
13909-13910 | Sukoi flighter beside block of flats in downtown Magadan. [FERUS] |
13911-13912 | Some street scenes in Magadan. Note Yelena Burak and Will White in one picture. [FERUS] |
13913-13919 | Street scenes in downtown Khabarovsk. Will White and Tatiana Korikina in several. Note building in 13,915 that I’ve watched going up for 5 years. [FERUS] |
13920-13923 | Will White and _____ in front of new statue of Count Murief-Amurski in Khabarovsk; beach along the Amur River; and view from the window of _____’s flat in Khabarovsk. [FERUS] |
13924-13931 | All the usual street scenes in downtown Vladivostok: Revolutionary Square and the monument there, the GUM; the ex-KPCC building now flying the Russian flag; the old pre-revolutionary war buildings with a new sign in front of them, and Svetlandskaya (ne Lenin) Street [FERUS] |
13932-13938 | And another panorama from the lookout point near the top of the funicular railroad across the port of Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
13939 | Can identify Oleg Chudaev, Ivan Panchenko, and Will White during visit to Primorae Geological Survey [FERUS] |
13940 | Small shops near the Far East Steamship Company building in downtown Vladivostok. [FERUS] |
13941 | Revolutionary Square and monument in downtown Vladivostok, [FERUS] |
13942-13943 | Taken in the mineralogical museum in Magadan: Mary ———-, and Will White looking at the spectacular gold specimen in the gold room there. [FERUS] |
13944-13960 | Series of pictures taken during boat trip to Russian Island. Can identify Oleg Chudaev and his son, Ivan Panchenko, and Will White. Various boats in inner harbor and beach near Vladivostok hotel. [FERUS] |
13961-13968 | Flight to Dukat mine: various aerial shots of Omchukshan, the Dukan mine and town there, and the big concentrator at Omchukshan. [FERUS] |
13969-13971 | Various routine shots of the plane on the ground near the Dukat mine, the Secretary and our party, and a stop on the bus tour around the property. [FERUS] |
13972-13978 | Various buildings in Magadan: near the library; in the vicinity of the businessman’s hotel, and from my room in the Magadan Hotel toward the bus station. [FERUS] |
13979-13989 | More new (?) and old buildings in Magadan: Lenin and the KPCC building; the brewery, and at the end , the new Intourist Hotel (which just may be completed some day). [FERUS] |
13990-13991 | Stopped by the Orthodox Church then under construction–the first church ever in Magadan. [FERUS] |
13993-13995 | More buildings in Magadan, old new, and falling apart. [FERUS] |
13996-14000 | Placer operation near Eagle that Dick and Allison and I visited one afternoon. On Teddy’s Fork of American Creek; operator working up stream with a small washing plant sniping at bits of pay that are left. |
14001 | Placer operation beside the road at Chicken. |
14002-14003 | Visit to Independence mine with Russian party. |
14004-14005 | Downtown Seattle flying by one day. |
14006 | Ivan Panchenko at our house on Brandilyn Circle. |
14007-14008 | New American consulate in Vladivostok. And across the street the corner where the statue of Iron Felix Dzerzhinsky stood for so many years. [FERUS] |
14009 | Old building on Sventlandskaya Street in Vladivostok [FERUS] |
14010-14011 | Cathy_____ of the State Department, Lidiya Kovbas, and Al Powers of MMS in Revolutionary Square in Vladivostok [FERUS] |
14012-14018 | Flight from Magadan to Petropavlovsk: mostly aerial shots down on Petropavlovsk harbor and town itself [FERUS] |
14019-14026 | Helicopter flight from Petropavlovsk north to geysers park about an hour and a half out of Petropavlovsk. Last two shots of an unknown volcano about just north of Petropavlovsk. [FERUS] |
14027-14029 | Landing at Petropavlovsk airport and another view of our helicopter [FERUS] |
14030-14032 | State Department delegation in front of the Central Hotel in Khabarovsk. Cold day; we’d been delayed in getting our flight for hours, and among other things we were watching the open manhole in front of the hotel, an open manhole that had stayed that way for more than a day. [FERUS] |
14033-14038 | Shopping at the market area in Khabarovsk one weekend. Amazing variety of things for sale, most of which the average Russian can’t afford. [FERUS] |
14039 | Imposing building in Khabarovsk that included a “military” department store on the ground floor that had slightly more for sale that the other stores in town. [FERUS] |
14040 | Back in Khabarovsk; killing time waiting for our plane that was delayed for 12 hours and walked along the Amur River on a bitterly cold day. [FERUS] |
14041-14051 | Various street scenes in Magadan. Cold day as I remember. Note the Orthodox church in Magadan in 14,047-14,048; just newly completed and looks very, very Russian—but also very small for a town of this size. [FERUS] |
14052-14055 | More buildings and street scenes in Magadan. [FERUS] [FERUS] |
14056-14057 | About at the end of our trip. Here a short trip to the Karamken mine…which didn’t amount to much. Just walked around a bit after a long drive. [FERUS] |
14058-14061 | Taken during a tour of Ardialiev’s new headquarters for the Arktica Institute. He swore it would be done by January of 1993 (but I’ve been taking pictures of its glacial progress since about 1988!) Pretty grim construction methods and the detailing inside was atrocious. [FERUS] |
14062-14063 | Departing Magadan on our flight home to Anchorage. Cold and clear; Border Guards there to see us off…and very nice to be getting away. [FERUS] |
14064-14065 | Just some of the terrain north of Magadan on our flight back to Anchorage. Perhaps about 30-45 minutes out of Magadan. [FERUS] |
14066 | BEGIN FIELD WORK IN THE FAIRBANKS AREA, JUNE 1993 Ryan Lode mine; old heap leach pile that they were then trying to clean up. (AKFB) |
14067-14070 | Ryan Lode mine: Very efficient drilling company from Montana then working there drilling out the orebody. (AKFB) |
14071-14078 | Ryan Lode mine; Various shots of the large open cut along the main ore zone. Note fracture zones, carbonaceous gouge layers, and general alteration. Also several samples of weathered quartz-rich, vein material with secondary scorodite. (AKFB)] |
14079 | Ryan Lode mine; Cyanide pond from older operation they were then trying to neutralize. (AKFB) |
14080-14084 | Panorama to east and south from top of Ester Dome. At left looking down on the Ryan Lode mine; at right, looking down to south toward Ester with the old dredge pond in the middle distance. Fairbanks in background. (AKFB) |
14085-14090 | Panorama across the south wall of the west pit of the Ryan cut as then exposed. Probably in wall rock mainly and face roughly parallel to ore zone. But note the folding and fracturing across the whole face. Bill Keith for scale. (AKFB) |
14091 | As 14,066. Ryan Lode mine; old heap leach pile that they were then trying to clean up. (AKFB) |
14094-14095 | Aerials obliques down on the University of Alaska campus and adjacent areas. (AKFB) |
14096 | Aerial shot down and to West over Cripple Creek toward Ester. (AKFB) |
14097 | Aerial oblique; not sure where this is for sure but probably looking East up the braided channel of the Tanana River from near Fairbanks. (AKFB) |
14111 | Aerial oblique to east and down on downtown Seattle. (WA) |
14112-14114 | House on Farmer’s Loop Road in Fairbanks built on Permafrost probably in 80’s and progressively racked itself to pieces. At this point the sign shows it as an example of where not to build on permafrost. Entirely torn down about a year later (but still several examples across the road of the same thing.) (AKFB) |
14115 | Beautifully exposed vein about 100 yards southwest of the old Tolovana mine on upper Cleary Creek. Found in 80’s; nothing previously known there. Thick section of sulfides and sulfosalt; probably related to a lens of carbonates in the schist that has been replaced with the ore minerals. (Black plastic on the massive ore minerals to hinder oxidization.) (AKLG) |
14116 | Undescribed |
14117 | Mark Meier washing gravel into a sluice box with a nozzle. Gravel from a drift mine in the banks of Cleary Creek opposite the mouth of Bedrock Creek. (AKFB) |
14118-14119 | Front of FE Company dredge on Upper Dome Creek. (AKLG) |
14120-14127 | Taken on the main ore zone at the Fort Knox mine. Includes: view up trench on the high-grade fracture zone; along the walls of that trench; a panorama from the north over the valley and deposit from the end of that trench; and a close-up of one of the fracture/quartz veinlets in the granite that carry the gold. (AKFB) |
14128 | Undescribed |
14129-14130 | Old dredge at the mouth of Fish Creek. Then long abandoned (and since burned). (AKFB) |
14131-14132 | View toward the northeast over the Denver Federal Center from hotel near there. |
14133-14135 | Aerial obliques taking off or landing at Denver Stapleton airport. First two are looking down on the old Rocky Mountain Arsenal (where various chemical munitions were once produced and now a superfund site); last is a gravel pit somewhere in vicinity. (CO) |
14136-14137 | Beautiful downtown Craig with fishing boat up on the grid. (AKCR) |
14138 | Undescribed |
14140 | Looking south along Tongass narrows over Ketchikan from a street up on the hillside; and drydock built at great expense and hardly used there since. (AKKN) |
14141 | Undescribed |
14142 | Doug Fridrick on the stern of an Alaskan Ferry going from Ketchikan to Haines, June 93. (Taking old white Dodge Ram from Ketchikan to Haines, and then drove it to Anchorage, and Fairbanks. (AKKN) |
14143-14144 | Scenes to the east from the deck of a ferry going from Ketchikan to Haines. Probably in the vicinity of the Kensington mine, then being developed. (AKJU) |
14145 | Fairly modern washing plant with a trammel and hopper; location uncertain, perhaps the Fairbanks area. (AKFB) |
14146-14150 | Dredge near the mouth of Fairbanks Creek; old mining equipment just south of road in dredged over area on lower Fairbanks Creek, includes old electric churn drills and boiler. (AKLG) |
14151 | Al Hopen’s placer operation at the head of the southwest tributary to Little Eldorado Creek; just north of Pedro Dome. Since cleaned up and revegetated. (AKLG; 1993) |
14152-14155 | Mark Meier’s drift mine in the banks of Cleary Creek opposite the mouth of Bedrock Creek. Here Bill Keith washing gravel into a sluice box with a nozzle. (AKFB) |
14156-14159 | Old gold dredge resting on gravel in upper Sheep Creek, north of Ester Dome. (AKFB) |
14162-14163 | Al Hopen’s placer operation at the head of the southwest tributary to Little Eldorado Creek; just north of Pedro Dome. Since cleaned up and revegetated. (AKLG; 1993) |
14164-14165 | Brookwood block party, probably on Labor Day, 1993. |
14166-14168 | Trip down to Seward with Steve Nelson in the winter of 1993 to check his boat out. Several photogenic boats I liked the looks of and Steve with his sailboat at that time. (AKSR; 1993) |
14169-14171 | The Robert Gray, ne the Don J. Miler at the dock in Vallejo, California in the Spring of 1994 Looked pretty shabby outside but the owner was doing extensive work inside at that time. (California; 1994) |
14172-14173 | The Tabor Opera House and an old, photogenic Victorian house at Leadville. (Colorado; 1994) |
14174-14177 | Andy Miscovich’s placer mine on upper Chatham Creek. Then taking a cut on the north bank roughly where the old Pioneer lode mine was discovered. Note the thick exposure of black frozen muck. Equipment just about on bedrock in these picture. Believe this just about the upper limit of his work on Chatham. (AKLG; 1994) |
14178-14179 | Not sure where the two pictures were taken but possibly the old Westonvich prospect on upper Cleary Creek. Here sulfides replacing a carbonate layer; much pyrite and locally gossan. (AKLG; 1994) |
14180-14182 | Rudy Vetter’s Keystone property on the divide between the head of Fairbanks Creek and the head of Chatham Creek. Extensive underground and surface operations in mid-80’s but not largely vegetated. Last two of series looking east at the one of the few places the vein still exposed in the end of the trench. (AKLG; 1994) |
14183 | Marv Andreasen’s son placer mining at the head of Dome Creek. (Then also held the Soo mine and had a camp nearby.) (AKLG; 1994) |
14184 | Old dredge at the head of Dome Creek. (AKLG, 1994) |
14185 | Undescribed |
14186 | Dog house boiler–as I recall near the mouth of Bedrock Creek on Cleary Creek. (AKLG; 1993) |
14187 | Beautifully exposed vein about 100 yards southwest of the old Tolovana mine on upper Cleary Creek. Found in 80’s; nothing previously known there. Thick section of sulfides and sulfosalts; probably related to a lens of carbonates in the schist that has been replaced with the ore minerals. (Black plastic on the massive ore minerals to hinder oxidization.) (AKLG) |
14189-14191 | (Mediocre) panoramic view to the south of the Fort Knox mine. Then still a prospect really; development started the next year in earnest. (AKFB; 1994) |
14192 | Undescribed |
START WORK IN BONNIFIELD DISTRICT NEAR LIBERTY BELL MINE WITH DGGS –AUGUST 1994 | |
14193-14196 | Panorama to north over Boyd Blair’s camp at head of Eva Creek; ridge where we mapped in distance. Somewhat above and to the east of the Liberty Bell mine that can be seen in 14,196. (AKFB; August 1994) |
14197 | Not sure but think an altered rhyolite near the Liberty Bell mine. (AKFB; Aug 1994) |
14198 | Altered zone in foliated intermediate granitic rocks in almost continuous exposures along the north, uppermost tributary to Moose Creek. AMAX worked in here several years before and saw several drill sites. Now only some small scale placer mining along this tributary. (AKFS; Aug 1994.) |
14199 | Small mobile, washing plant from operation on the uppermost northern tributary to Moose Creek in the Bonnifield district. Then in use; coarse screen over sluice boxes. (AKFB, August 1994) |
14200-14202 | Panorama to east from the low ridge/pass at the head of Eva Creel. Liberty mine in center photo. (AKFB, August 1994) |
14203-14204 | Milt Wiltse at Boyd Blair’s old camp on upper Eva Creek. This where we stayed. (AKFB, August 1994) |
14205-14209 | Wide panorama toward south of upper Eva Creek. Liberty Bell mine in center. Taken from ridge about 2 miles to the north of the Liberty Bell. (AKFB, August 1994) |
14210 | Float in Creek below Liberty Bell mine. Large piece of quartz stockworks that must have been filled in originally by arsenopyrite, etc. The arsenopyrite now oxidized to light-green scorodite. Much of this type of material in creek material which is also coated with a whitish scum for a mile or so below the mine; suspect the As content of stream material and water is very high. (AKFB, August 1994) |
14211 | Well-developed cleavage and foliation in phyllite near the Liberty Bell mine. (AKFB, August 1994) |
14213-14217 | Exact location uncertain but panorama to north from road along ridge that extends east from north of the Liberty Bell mine to Boyd Blari’s camp on California Creek. Rex Dome to left, Rex Creek hidden in distance in center and California Creek draining to the north on the right. Mostly massive foliated metafelsites. (AKFB, August 1994) |
14218 | One of the 4-wheelers that served us so well in mapping in the Liberty Bell area. (AKFB, August 1994) |
14219-14221 | Marv Andreasen’s son working his placer mine at the head of Dome Creek. (AKLG, 1994) |
14224-14226 | Dredge at the mouth of Fairbanks Creek on a nice sunny day. (AKLG, 1994) |
14227-14228 | Several view to the south over the Fort Knox mine from the ridge about a mile to the south. They still a prospect; major development started the next year. (AKFB, 1994) |
14229 | View down Cleary Creek from the top of the ski lift at Cleary Summit. Tolovana and Cleary Hill mines in middle distance. (AKLG, 1994) |
14230 | Small washing plant, location now uncertain. Hopper dumping into shaking screens that reject coarse material and put fines through sluice boxes. Classic small washing plant. (AKFB?, 1994) |
14231 | “Boot Hill” at a high point on the road between Ferry and the Liberty Bell mine. Milt Wiltse for scale. Looking south from the divide between the head of Wilson Creek and the southeast tributary to Moose Creek. (AKFS; August 1994) |
14232 | DGGS pickup that we used during our mapping at the Liberty Bell mine. (Had to be taken to Ferry on the Alaska Railroad; the bridge at Ferry is not open to vehicular traffic….but definitely so to 4-wheelers.) (AKFS; August 1994) |
14233 | Nenana Gravel just below the railroad bridge at Ferry. (AKFS; August 1994) |
14234-14236 | Generally looking east from the northwest corner of Pedro Done. Prominent placers are along Eldorado Creek. (Al Hopen’s now revegetated placer in the foreground.) 14,235 looking southwest over the True North prospect that even then was being actively drilled. (AKLG; August 1994) |
14237-14240 | (Somewhat dark) panorama to southeast from the top of Haystack Mountain. Swinging from Chatanika and lower Cleary Creek to Eldorado Creek and then to the low rounded hills where the True North prospect is located. (AKLG; Sept. 1994) |
14242 | (Back to the Bonnifield District) Another view of “Boot Hill” as per 14,231. (AKFB; August 1994) |
14243-14244 | Location uncertain but generally scenic views off to the northwest from the ridge at the head of Eva Creek in the bonnifield district. (AKFB; August 1994) |
14246-14248 | Scenic views toward the east from the ridge at the head of Eva Creek in the Bonnifield district. Liberty Bell mine prominent in all. (AKFB; August 1994) |
14249 | Undescribed |
14250-14251 | Several more scenic photographs to the west from the top of Pedro Dome. Fall in the air! View down Elcorado Creek and another toward the True North prospect. (AKLG; Sept 1994) |
14253-14254 | Remains of the dredge at the mouth of Fish Creek. Had just been burned. Doing a tour with Dick McCammon and he in foreground in one photo. (AKLG; Sept 1994) |
14255 | View south down Dome Creek from road just south of Pedro Dome. Can just make out dredge in the middle distance. (AKLG; Sept 1994) |
14256 | Coast Guard cutter at Homer. This and subsequent photos on a trip with Ellen to see the sights. (AKSV; Fall, 1994) |
14257 | Particularly nice looking wooden boat at the harbor in Homer. (AKSV, Fall 1994) |
14258-14264 | Several panoramas over Kachemak Bay and Homer toward the Chugach Mountains to the east. (AKSV, Fall 1994) |
14265-14267 | Dick Alison closing his cabin up at the end of the summer. (AKEA; Sept. 1995) |
14268-14276 | Various sights around Eagle: cabin going up, old buildings, boats on the river, and piles being driven in front of town. (AKEA; Sept. 1995) |
14277 | Monitor at Chatham Creek in the Fairbanks area. (AKFS; 1995) |
14278-14279 | Andy Miscovich’s placer mine on Chatham Creek in the Fairbanks area; last season here. Doing his last cut on the north bank of upper Chatham. Note thick frozen muck over gravel. (AKFB, 1995) |
14280-14281 | Entrance to Mark Mier’s drift mine on the north side of upper Eldorado Creek near Cleary Summit. Drift in the thick frozen muck here; note the diesel trammer he uses to haul the gravel out in the winter. (AKFB, 1995) |
14287-14288 | Eagle Creek near Eagle Summit, Circle District. First photo is view down Eagle Creek; second is view to east up a tributary to Eagle Creek that comes in just below the Berry Camp. Had just completed mining there a year or so before; note succession of settling ponds to trap the dirty water. (AKCI; July 1996) |
14289-14290 | Placer operation on Crooked Creek near Central. Group is the Earthquest native group I was conducting a field trip for. Classic washing plant with front end loader dumping the gravel into the hopper. (AKCI; July 1996) |
START FIELD WORK WITH JAN STILL OF BLM OUT OF PETERSBURG |
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14291 | Classic granitic breccia at the Mo prospect up on the ridge between the head of Glacier and Groundhog Creeks. (AKPE; July 1996) |
14293 | Old camp at the at the Mo prospect up on the ridge between the head of Glacier and Groundhog Creeks. (AKPE; July 1996) |
14294 | Magnetite layer in metasediments at the Bradfield Canal Iron Deposit. Jan Still for scale. (AKBC; July 1996) |
14295-14296 | Jan Still and “Doc” the helicopter pilot at a spectacular landing spot in the Coast Mountains wet of Petersburg. (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14297 | View to the southwest over Castle Island in Duncan Canal, the site of the old barite mine. Now little more than alder and overgrown tailings piles. (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14298 | Low tide looking to the south from Phil Breeze’s cabin on the western Woewodski Island. (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14299-14300 | Metamorphic section in east-west ridge about a mile east of the upper end of Groundhog Creek, in the Coast mountain east of Wrangell. Looking south; rocks iron stained and dipping to the east at about 45 degrees. (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14301 | Classic granitic breccia at the Mo prospect up on the ridge between the head of Glacier and Groundhog Creeks. (AKPE; July 1996) |
14302 | Tug pulling log raft through Wrangell Narrows. (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14303 | Temsco Hughes 500D at the Petersburg airport. (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14304 | View one sunny morning from the door of my room at the Driftwood Motel in Juneau toward the Governor’s mansion. (AKJU; Jul 1996) |
14305-14312 | Roaming the docks of Juneau taking pictures of likely looking boats, likely looking being small trawlers mainly. (AKJU; Jul 1996) |
14313 | Jan Still and Ed _______ at lunch one fine day in the Petersburg quadrangle. (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14314-14315 | I think sulfide layers in the metamorphic rocks of upper Groundhog Creek but…? (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14316 | Definitely view up upper Groundhog Creek from old camp where we landed. Adit is on left in about middle distance just before the transition from talus and vegetation to layered schist and gneiss. (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14317 | Aerial oblique to the north in the vicinity of prospect in Glacier Basin. Adit itself is in the lower part of the sharply defined, unvegetated gulley in the center of the picture. The gulley largely coincides with a rhyolite dike. Also see 14,322. (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14318 | Braided channel of the upper Bradfield River. (AKBC; Jul 1996) |
14319 | Temsco 500D in beautiful scenery of the upper Bradfield River. View to the west from the Bradfield Canal iron deposit. (AKBC; Jul 1996) |
14320 | Undescribed |
14321 | Beautiful glacier in the upper Bradfield River area. (AKBC; Jul 1996) |
14322-14323 | Close-up of massive rhyolites with disseminated pyrite on southern Kupreanof Island (check exact location). Spectacular bright yellow exposures that can be seen for miles…but no discernable metal values or mineral occurrences. (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14324-14329 | The Wrangell boat yard operated by Mark Robinson, ex-UAF and DGGS, and Wrangell inner harbor. (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14330-14331 | Aerial obliques down on the old camp of the Mo prospect high on the ridge between the head of Groundhog Creek and Glacier Basin. (Overlooking Nelson Glacier just to east.) (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14332 | See 14,317; closer view of the same area shown there. Aerial oblique to the north in the vicinity of prospect in Glacier Basin. Adit itself is in the lower part of the sharply defined, unvegetated gulley in the center of the picture near or in the lowermost snow banks at the bottom of the picture. The gulley largely coincides with a rhyolite dike. (AKPE; Jul 1996) |
14333-14357 | Copy of slide from Bob Chapman’s talk at the Alaska Science Conference on the early history of the USGS in Alaska. |
14358-14359 | On flight out of Anchorage in the Fall of 1995. Glaciers and mountains of the Chugach Range. Note that Turnagain Arm in distance of 14,358 and call see the Girdwood valley at the left-center. (AKAN; Fall 1996). |
14360 | Undescribed |
14361 | Wooden Boat Show at Port Townsend. (Washington; Sept. 1996) |
14362-14363 | Channel and retirement community at La Conner. (Washington, Sept. 1996) |
14364 | View out of my office window, 2028 Brandilyn, just after a heavy fresh snowfall. (AKAN; Nov 1996) |
14366-14378 | Houses and wooden boats at the Wooden Boat show, Port Townsend; 1997 |
14379-14383 | Many fishing boats at some probably Alaskan harbor; possibly Wrangell |
14385-14394 | Undescribed |
14396-14400 | Fort Knox mine, in the summer of 1997 (AKFB) |
14401-14406 | Field trip in 1997 to mine at the mouth of Eva Creek, Ester, and just across the highway. A year or so later, the wall of the pit slumped, the highway was severely damaged, the company was heavily fined and soon disappeared. State spend big money reconstructing the road. Ester people also said it destroyed their aquifer. (AKFB) |
14408 | Aerial shot down on somewhere but haven’t a clue anymore where! |
14409-14410 | Independence Mine, Hatcher Pass area, one fine sunny day in 1998. (AKAN) |
14411-14412 | Ric Wilson, Dan Renshaw, and Damon Bickerstaff at the Gold Cord mine, Hatcher Pass area, in the summer of 1998. (AKAN) |
14413 | Looking south over the Independence mine, Hatcher Pass area, in the summer of 1998. (AKAN) |
14414-14415 | Aerial obliques down on downtown Seattle, Spring, 2002 |
14416 | Aerial oblique down on Everett, Washington, 2002. |
14417-14418 | Aerial obliques down on ?? in 2002. |
14419 | ? but suspect looking down on pan ice of Cook Inlet. |
14420 | Not dead certain but looks like an aerial oblique looking down on La Conner and the Swinomish channel, probably in 2002. |
14421-14429 | Aerial obliques down on the Fairweather Range, several of Lituya Bay, and several nice glacier pictures (probably on an airline flight to Juneau or Seattle. (AK ) |
14430-14431 | Aerial obliques from airlines, probably southeastern Alaska and like Juneau area (AKJU?) |
14432 | Juneau |
14445-14458 | Group of nice ground shots of the Independence mine, Hatcher Pass area, in the summer of 2000. (AKAN) |
14459 | Aerial oblique down on the Independence mine, Hatcher Pass area. Taken during sightseeing flight with Tom Light in his Cessna; Spring, 2003. |
14460 | Can’t place this but almost certainly some placered creek in the Fairbanks area. (AKFB) |
14462-14463 | Nicely restored, steam-driven wheeled churn drill at the Transportation Museum near Wasilla. (AKAN) |
14464 | Looking down Cleary Creek from near the top of the old ski lodge at Cleary Summit (AKLG in early 1999) |
14475-14476 | Undescribed |
14477-14479 | Some pictures for old times’ sake. Downtown Golden, Colorado looking north from back of Foss’s drugstore. |
14480-14483 | Aerial obliques looking down in the Fairbanks area, late summer or early fall, 2000. (AKFB) |
14484-14489 | Aerial obliques looking from airliner at San Francisco and vicinity; Fall, 2000. |
14495-14498 | Aerial obliques from SeaTac to the University district; Fall, 2001 |
14499-14500 | Undescribed |
14501-14511 | Various during a short period of field work in the NE Dillingham quad; Summer 2001. Not terribly exciting photos but can identify Ric Wilson, Marti Miller, Cindy Preller, Keith LeBay, and Travis Hudson. (AKDI) Note: geologic map published. |
14512-14513 | Undescribed |
14514-14515 | Aerial obliques down on Port Townsend and the Hood Canal bridge on flight into SeaTac. |
14532 | ?? |
14533-14538 | Shots of downtown Vancouver from view tower in the center of downtown (Summer, 2003) |
14540-14549 | Not sure where these were taken, probably California and maybe mostly Taylorsville, on a trip to visit with Tom Ovenshine. In any event, some nice pictures of restored stamp mills, steam winches, and placered gravels. |
14550 | Ellen on a day trip to Whistler on the railroad from Vancouver; July 2003. |
14552 | Aerial obliques from high over the University of Alaska-Fairbanks area, 2003 (AKFB) |
14553-14555 | Several aerial obliques on a flight in/out of Anchorage. Can identify Whittier, the head of Turnagain Arm, and probably somewhere in the upper Matanuska Valley. (AKSR and AKAN) |
14556-14561 | Aerial obliques of Anchorage on a flight in Tom Light’s Cessna. (AKAN) |
14562-14563 | Phil Beardsley’s cabin on Woewodski Island; summer, 2004. (AKPE) |
14564-14565 | Phil Beardsley’s office and B & B, Petersburg; summer 2004. (AKPE) |
14566-14568 | USCG buoy tender and docks in Petersburg; July 2004. (AKPE) |
14569-14575 | Views from the top of the aerial tramway, Juneau; July 2004. 14,573 = Art Kimble on a short hike from the upper tram station. |
14576-14578 | Summer, 2004: Yorktown Clipper at dock in Sitka. Cruise vessel I geologized on for a week or so. (AKSI) |
14579 | Episcopal church in Sitka; rock is massive Sitka Graywacke. (AKSI) |
14580-14581 | (Marginal) aerial oblique photos from an airliner over downtown Seattle. |
14585-14587 | Antique alidade owned by Mike Beale, then of Anchorage. |
14588 | Black K&E Exploration alidade. |
14589-14592 | Hank Berg on a trip to Mount Baker during a visit of he and July to Bellingham. Hank in front of an exceptionally good outcrop of columnar basalt/andesite. |
14593-14594 | Bokan Mountain area from air; summer 1988. (AKDE) |
14595-14601 | Shine gravel pit; summer, 2006. Taken from viewpoint in recently logged area, off road extending west from house. |
Unnumbered slides | Undescribed |