Ruby-Poorman mining district

Ruby-Poorman mining district

The Ruby-Poorman mining district in the U.S. state of Alaska produced nearly a half million ounces of gold, all from placer mines. Some of the largest gold nuggets found in Alaska are from the district, which lies along the Yukon River. [Alaska Resource Data Files "http://ardf.wr.usgs.gov/ardf_data/RB_refs.txt"] The placers are mostly deeply buried, and most were originally worked with shafts and drifts. Dozens of creeks in the district were mined, many more bear gold prospects. Cassiterite, platinum, scheelite, allanite, and native bismuth have been recovered along with gold from placer mines in the district. [Significant Metalliferous Lode Deposits and Placer Deposits of Alaska, Nokleberg, et.al., USGS Bulletin 1786, 1987]

wift Creek

The largest gold nugget in Alaska (294.10 troy ounces) was found on Swift Creek in 1998. [ [http://www.akmining.com/mine/nuggets.htm Alaska's Largest Gold Nuggets ] ]

Ruby Creek

In 1907 the first placer gold discovered in the Ruby mining district was found on Ruby Creek. The town of Ruby is on the Yukon River at the mouth of Ruby Creek. About 970 ounces of gold were recoveredfrom the creek. ["ARDF Ruby quadrangle, USGS Open-file report 2004-1385"http://ardf.wr.usgs.gov/ardf_data/Ruby.pdf]

Bear Gulch

Gold was first discovered on Bear Gulch in 1910. Over 53,000 ounces of worn but not well-rounded gold were recovered from the creek, including a 100-ounce nugget. [Alaska Resource Data Files "http://ardf.wr.usgs.gov/ardf_data/RB_refs.txt"]

Long Creek

Gold was discovered on Long Creek in 1910. Seasonal mining was almost continuous until 1977, and continued intermittantly in to 1993. Early work was done by underground drift mining, later work by open-cut methods, and by reworking old tailings.

A 46-troy ounce nugget, Alaska's 19th largest, was mined on Long Creek.

Total production through 1977 may exceed 76,000 ounces of gold: the largest nugget weighed 131 ounces and several other approximately 35-ounce nuggets were found. The tin-ore cassiterite was also recovered. [Alaska Resource Data Files "http://ardf.wr.usgs.gov/ardf_data/RB_refs.txt"]

Poorman Creek

After placer gold was discovered in 1912 along Poorman Creek mining was nearly continuous until about 1976, and resumed between 1998 and 1995. Most mining took place on bench claims on the north bank of the creek. The main paystreak is about 2 1/2 miles long and as much as 1,000 feet wide. Pyrite grains, polished cassiterite pebbles, amorphous cassiterite (wood tin), barite pebbles, and a little magnetite were recovered with the gold.

Possibly a quarter (approximately 98,000 ounces) of all the gold recovered from the Ruby district before 1960 came from Poorman Creek. Most work on Poorman Creek was done near to the town of Poorman.

Rhyolite porphyry (the host rock of Donlin and other important hardrock gold deposits) is reported to underly the creek locally. Bedrock surrounding Poorman Creek is Paleozoic phyllite and quartzite, but the stream flowswithin 2 miles of the The Poorman fault, a major tectonic feature juxtaposing Innoko terrane chert and slate with the Ruby terrane phyllite, quartzite, marble, limestone, and Tertiary volcanic rocks.

Many tributaries of Poorman Creek host prospects or mines.

ee also

Gold mining in Alaska

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