Crow Creek

Producer in Alaska, United States with commodities Gold, Copper
Sections on this page
  1. Identification information
  2. Geographic coordinates
  3. Site location context
  4. Geographic areas
  5. Commodities
  6. Materials information
  7. Mineral occurrence model information
  8. Nearby scientific data
  9. Economic information about the deposit and operations
  10. Mining district
  11. Links to other databases
  12. Bibliographic references
  13. General comments
  14. Reporter information

Geologic information

Identification information

Deposit ID 10001007
MRDS ID A011680
Record type Site
Current site name Crow Creek
Alternate or previous names Erickson, Holmgren-Erickson property, Crow Creek Mining Co., Girdwood property, Girdwood Mining Co.
Related records 10185439

Geographic coordinates

Geographic coordinates: -149.08261, 60.99955 (WGS84)
Relative position Placer mining occurred all along Crow Creek and in Glacier Creek valley into which Crow Creek flows. The majority of mining activity probably took place in the Seward quadrangle. The locality includes all of Crow Creek. Locality 115 and 116 of Cobb (1972) and locality 66 and 67 of MacKevett and Holloway (1977).

Site location context

Political divisions (FIPS codes)

Anchorage(Municipality)

Alaska(state)

United States(country)

North America(continent)

Land(continent)

USGS map quadrangles

Seward D-6(quadrangle 1:63,360 scale)

Seward NW(quadrangle 1:100,000 scale)

Seward(quadrangle 1:250,000 scale)

Hydrologic units (watersheds)

Anchorage(hydrologic unit)

Knik Arm(hydrologic accounting unit)

South Central Alaska(hydrologic subregion)

Alaska(hydrologic region)

Federal lands

Chugach National Forest(National Forest)

National Forest FS(Type of land area)

FS(Federal land areas administered by FS)

Geographic areas

Country State
United States Alaska

Commodities

Commodity Importance
Gold Primary
Copper Secondary

Materials information

Materials Type of material
Arsenopyrite Ore
Gold Ore
Pyrite Ore
Quartz Gangue

Mineral occurrence model information

Model code 119
USGS model code 39a
Deposit model name Placer Au-PGE
Mark3 model number 54

Nearby scientific data

(1) -149.08261, 60.99955

Economic information

Comments on the geologic information

  • Geologic Description = Staked in 1896 or 1897. Placer mining and prospecting has occurred in high bench gravels, recent stream deposits, glacial gravels, and avalanche debris along Crow Creek. The history of the creek is complex due to repeated damming by ice in the valley of Glacier Creek, into which Crow Creek flows. Bench deposits and recent stream deposits have the highest grade and have historically produced most of the gold. Glacial deposits and avalanche debris are low grade but may locally contain significant concentrations of gold. The highest grades appear to be associated with old channels in high benches which likely consist of gravels deposited prior to the last glacial advance (Parks, 1933; Jansons and others, 1984). The stream grade is 2.5 percent in lower course. ? Crow Creek drains an area where gold lode deposits occur. Bedrock in the area is graywacke, conglomerate, and slate of the Late Cretaceous Valdez Group that have been intruded by many small granitic bodies. Eleven bench and alluvium samples from Crow Creek contained from 0.0013 to 1.17 oz Au/cubic yard. The placer gold is relatively coarse with 0.025 to 0.05 oz nuggets common and an occasional 1 oz nugget panned by recreational miners (Jansons and others, 1984). The largest nugget found at Crow Creek was 4.5 ounces (Toohey, oral commun., 1998).
  • Age = Quaternary

Economic information about the deposit and operations

Development status Producer
Commodity type Metallic

Comments on exploration

  • Status = Active

Mining district

District name Anchorage

Comments on the production information

  • Production Notes = Total estimated production since 1898 is 40,000 to 45,000 oz. Production between 1979 and 1984 was estimated to be approximately 400 oz (Jansons and others, 1984). The largest nugget found at Crow Creek was 4.5 ounces (Toohey, oral commun., 1998).

Comments on the reserve resource information

  • Reserves = Orris and Bliss (1985) estimated 1,200,000 cubic meters of placer material grading 1.1 gram/cubic meter (0.015 to 0.04 oz/ton) Au for the Crow Creek placer deposits.

Comments on the workings information

  • Workings / Exploration = Staked in 1896 or 1897, mined more or less continually until World War II. Prior to 1940, one large and two small hydraulic operations accounted for the majority of the production from Crow Creek. One mechanized operation mined the creek intermittantly in 1981 and 1982. Currently Crow Creek is mined by recreational miners and a small suction dredge by Crow Creek Mining Company; and by the Girdwood Mining Company. The largest nugget found at Crow Creek was 4.5 ounces (Toohey, oral commun., 1998).? Eleven bench and alluvium samples from Crow Creek contained from 0.0013 to 1.17 oz Au/cubic yard. The placer gold is relatively coarse with 0.025 to 0.05 oz nuggets common and an occasional 1 oz nugget panned by recreational miners (Jansons and others, 1984).

Reference information

Bibliographic references

Comments on the references

  • Primary Reference = Park, 1933

General comments

Subject category Comment text
Deposit Model Name = Placer Au (Cox and Singer, 1986; model 39a)
Deposit Other Comments = Most mining activity probably took place in Seward quadrangle. The entire Crow Creek drainage has been prospected, because it drains an area where lode gold deposits have long been known. Presence of numerous large boulders and cemented gravels may cause mining difficulties (Jansons and others, 1984). Attempts to mine upper basin unsuccessful due to legal difficulties; outcome of litigation to stop mining is unknown to reporter.

Reporter information

Type Date Name Affiliation Comment
Reporter 30-JUL-1998 D.P. Bickerstaff U.S. Geological Survey
Reporter 30-JUL-1998 S.W. Huss U.S. Geological Survey

Beyond USGS

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Authoritative Alaska resources

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