FOSSIL FUEL AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SOURCES FOR LOCAL USE

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Fossil Fuel and Geothermal Energy Sources for Local Use in Alaska Chapter C, Bering Straits Figure C2. Location map of the central Bering Straits Energy Region, showing selected geographic references noted in the text. Red line shows border of Bering Straits Energy Region; black dots indicate reported coal occurrences; yellow shaded areas are inferred to be underlain by coal-bearing rocks. others, 1987). These coals are overlain by thick Tertiary basalt flows and were deposited in a graben that formed in the north–south-oriented Kugruk fault zone described by Till and others (1986). A 35-foot-thick outcrop of coal on Grouse Creek, on the east side of Boulder Creek, was first described by West (1953). Coal from this locality is lignite in rank and this outcrop is believed to be a surface expression of the coals encountered in the deep mineral exploration holes (Clough and others, 1995). The Boulder Creek subsurface coal deposit has a very high uranium content (Stricker and Affolter, 1988) and questionable lateral continuity due to extensive faulting evident in the lithology logs from exploration drilling (Clough, 2007). However, the thickness of the coals encountered in the Boulder Creek exploration drilling and at Chicago Creek immediately to the north, and described in the Northwest Arctic Energy Region, suggests that the other Tertiary basins on the Seward Peninsula may have thick coal seams at depth. A small outcrop of low rank coal at the Sinuk River bridge crossing, about 32 miles west of Nome on the Nome–Teller Highway (fig. C2). Natives from the village at the mouth of the Sinuk River brought this coal occurrence to the attention of gold prospectors in 1902, and efforts to mine this coal were attempted that year (Collier and others, 1908). Although there are small-gauge rails leading from a collapsed adit, rail carts, a boiler, remains of a small cabin and other mining materials present at the site, there is no record of actual production. In the fall of 1982, DGGS drilled 16 exploratory drill holes to depths of up to 77 feet. The actual coal was shown to be very thin, less than 1 inch in thickness, and interbedded with carbonaceous shale and decomposed schist pebbles and clay (Clough and others, 1995). Herreid (1970) considered this coal to be Tertiary in age based on the results of their field examination and drilling; Clough and others (1995) concurred. Page 25 Bering Straits

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