Location Map — Alaska

To create a exploration project location map for Alaska, import your AK claims or data as GeoJSON, assign the appropriate layer role for automatic styling, set the Satellite or Topographic basemap, and export as PNG or PDF. The entire process takes 15–30 minutes with no GIS experience required.

About Mining in Alaska

Alaska hosts some of the largest undeveloped mineral deposits in the world, including Donlin Gold and Pebble, alongside active gold, zinc, and copper producers.

Key minerals: gold, copper, zinc, silver, coal, platinum. Notable deposits: Pebble, Fort Knox, Donlin Gold, Greens Creek, Red Dog. Mining districts: Fairbanks, Juneau, Nome, Seward Peninsula.

The Alaska Department of Natural Resources administers mineral rights in Alaska. Claim data is accessible through Alaska DNR Online Mapping.

What is a Location Map?

A location map provides geographic context for an exploration project — showing the property in relation to nearby infrastructure, towns, past-producing mines, and regional geology. It is required in virtually every investor presentation, technical report, and corporate presentation. A clear, professional location map immediately communicates project accessibility and regional context.

How to Create a Location Map for Alaska

  1. Import your property boundary as GeoJSON
  2. Enable the Province/State inset to show regional context
  3. Turn on Context overlay for roads, towns, and water
  4. Enable Reference Labels to show place names
  5. Zoom out to show 50–200 km of surrounding area
  6. Add a distance ring to show project scale
  7. Configure the title with project name and region
  8. Export as PNG for presentations or PDF for reports

Recommended Settings for Alaska

  • Basemap: Satellite or Topographic
  • Design theme: Investor — Navy & White or Terrain — Earthy & Warm
  • Export format: PNG at 2× for investor presentations, PDF (Letter or A4) for NI 43-101 reports
  • Coordinate system: Ensure source data is in WGS84 (EPSG:4326)

Common Use Cases in Alaska

  • Corporate presentations
  • NI 43-101 reports
  • Investor decks
  • Website project pages
  • Regulatory submissions

Frequently Asked Questions

What file format do I need for Alaska mineral claims data?
Alaska mineral claims boundaries are available from Alaska DNR Online Mapping and can typically be downloaded as Shapefiles or KML. Convert these to GeoJSON at mapshaper.org before importing into Exploration Maps.
Who regulates mineral claims in Alaska?
Mineral claims in Alaska are regulated by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources. All tenure and claims data can be queried through Alaska DNR Online Mapping.
What minerals are typically mapped in Alaska?
Alaska is known for its gold, copper, zinc, silver deposits. Key producing and exploration-stage properties include Pebble, Fort Knox, Donlin Gold. The main mining districts are Fairbanks, Juneau, Nome.
Can I export a Alaska exploration project location map for an NI 43-101 report?
Yes. Exploration Maps exports PNG and PDF at 2–3× pixel ratio, suitable for inclusion in NI 43-101 technical reports as required figures. The export includes north arrow, scale bar, legend, and title block — all elements required for NI 43-101 compliance.