Alfred H. Brooks
Born 1871-01-01
Died 1924-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL164270A
Top Subjects
- Alaska (7)
- Geology -- Alaska (3)
- Mines and mineral resources -- Alaska (3)
- Geology (2)
- Copper ores -- Alaska (1)
- Alaska -- Surveys (1)
- Minerais (1)
Books by Alfred H. Brooks
Total count: 19
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A reconnaissance from Pyramid harbor to Eagle City, Alaskaincluding a description of the copper deposits of the upper White and Tanana riversGovt. print. off.1901-01-01
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An occurrence of stream tin in the York Region, Alaska1901-01-01
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Preliminary report on the Ketchikan mining district, Alaska, with an introductory sketch of the geology of southeastern AlaskaGovt. print. off.1902-01-01
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The geography and geology of Alaskaa summary of existing knowledgeGovt. Print. Off.1906-01-01
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Paleozoic and associated rocks of the upper Yukon, AlaskaGeological Society of America1908-01-01
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Mining and mineral wealth of Alaskapublisher not identified1909-01-01
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Mineral resources of Alaskareport on progress of investigations in 1909 / by Alfred H. Brooks and othersGovt. Print. Off.1910-01-01
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The Mount McKinley region, AlaskaGovt. print. off.1911-01-01
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Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the western states and territories in 1910mine productionG.P.O.1911-01-01
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Applied geologyGovernment Printing Office1913-01-01
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The mineral deposits of Alaska and the Alaskan mining industry in 1913Govt. Print. Off.1914-01-01
The Chisana placer district1914-01-01-
Antimony deposits of AlaskaGovt. Print. Off.1916-01-01
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Military miningGovt. print. off.1920-01-01
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The use of geology on the western frontU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1920-01-01
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The iron and associated industries of Lorraine, the Sarre district, Luxemburg, and BelgiumGovt. Print. Off.1920-01-01
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The iron and associated industries of Lorraine, the Saare district, Luxemburg, and BelgiumGovt. Print. Off.1920-01-01
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Blazing Alaska's trailsPublished jointly by the University of Alaska and the Arctic Institute of North America [Washington]1953-01-01
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An exploration to Mount McKinley, America's highest mountainGovernment Printing Office1970-01-01