- The
Tulsequah Chief Mine is
located nearby,
about ten
miles up the
Tulsequah River. "
Tulsequah". BC
Geographical Names. BC
MINFILE "
Tulsequah Chief...
- The
Tulsequah River,
formerly the
Talsekwe River (Lingít: Taaltsux̱éi), is a
tributary of the Taku
River in
northwestern British Columbia,
located south...
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Tulsequah Chief Mine
MINFILE Mineral Inventory, Big Bull/
Tulsequah Chief...
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Canadian company,
Redfern Resources Ltd., to
reopen the
Tulsequah Chief Mine
located on the
Tulsequah River in
British Columbia about 40
miles (64 km) northeast...
- Icefield, 5.0 km (3.1 mi)
inside the BC-Alaska boundary, on the west side of
Tulsequah Lake. Its
nearest higher peak is
Devils Paw, 9.0 km (5.6 mi) to the southeast...
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Volume (km3)
Alsek 1850 30 4.5 Ape 1984 1600 0.084 Tide 1800 5,000-10,000 1.1
Donjek 1810 4000-6000 0.234
Summit 1967 2560 0.251
Tulsequah 1958 1556 0.229...
- from open-pit, but
closed again in late 2001. The new
Tulsequah Chief Mine on the
Tulsequah River, a
tributary of the Taku,
south of the
Atlin Country...
-
hierarchically in
ascending order from its mouth:
Wright River Sittakanay River Tulsequah River Inklin River Sutlahine River Nahlin River Dudidontu River Kakuchuya...
-
northeast side of the
Juneau Icefield, and its
north slopes feed
Tulsequah Lake and the
Tulsequah Glacier. Its
south slope forms the head of the picturesquely-named...
- Alaska, one of
which is
Abyss Lake. The
releases ****ociated with the
Tulsequah Glacier near
Juneau often inundate a
nearby airstrip.
About 40 cabins...