Tungsten, Tin Mines in Alaska
10Total Sites
2Active
Tungsten, Tin Mining in Alaska
Alaska has 10 tungsten, tin-related mine and mineral deposit locations recorded in federal databases. Of these, 2 are currently active operations. Data comes from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System and MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration records.
The earliest recorded tungsten, tin mine in Alaska is Lost River Mine, with records dating to 1904.
By County
| County | Sites |
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Tungsten, Tin Mines
| Mine | County | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lost River-Cassiterite Dike Exogreisen | Producer | ||
| Lost River-Ida Bell Dike Exogreisen | Producer | ||
| Cassiterite Creek | Occurrence | ||
| Cassiterite Creek (lost River) | Past Producer | ||
| Lost River Mine | Past Producer | ||
| Willow Creek Prospect | Occurrence | ||
| York Creek (East) | Occurrence | ||
| York Creek (West) | Occurrence | ||
| York Creek River | Occurrence | ||
| York Creek, West Fork | Occurrence |
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