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Footprints of past mining in Alaska (USA) derived from high-resolution satellite imagery

April 25, 2025

Mapping the land area used for mining in the past is essential for guiding the remediation of affected landscapes and assessing the resource potential of related waste products. Despite significant recent progress delineating footprints of active and inactive mining globally, the known inventory of such mine lands remains incomplete. Here, I describe a new map dataset of footprints of land surface disturbance and waste at sites of past mining in Alaska (USA) based on visual interpretation of satellite imagery. This dataset maps 6–14 times the area of previous regional and global mine footprint maps in Alaska and is the first in the region to explicitly delineate mine waste landforms (e.g., tailings piles). The data are publicly available from the U.S. Geological Survey under a “no rights reserved” Creative Commons (CC0) license agreement.

Publication Year 2025
Title Footprints of past mining in Alaska (USA) derived from high-resolution satellite imagery
DOI 10.1038/s41597-025-05039-z
Authors Adrian Bender
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Scientific Data
Index ID 70273501
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center Geology Minerals
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