Regional interpretation of the geology of the Kongakut - Firth Rivers area, Alaska

Geological Investigations, Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Alaska 43
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Abstract

In 1952 the National Park Service became interested in setting aside a large wilderness area in northeastern Alaska. The area is approximately 7,000 square miles in size, with boundaries as follows: beginning at Camden Bay south along the Katakturuk River to lat. 68° N.; then east to long. 144° 33' W.; south to lat. 68° N.; then east to the Canadian Boundary. The two river areas which the Park Service is most interested in examining for ecology, botany, archaeology, and geology are the upper Firth and Kongakut Rivers.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Unnumbered Series
Title Regional interpretation of the geology of the Kongakut - Firth Rivers area, Alaska
Series title Geological Investigations, Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Alaska
Series number 43
Subseries Special Report
DOI 10.3133/70210474
Year Published 1953
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description Report: 22 p.; 1 Plate: 35.93 x 27.49 inches
Country United States
State Alaska
Other Geospatial Firth Rivers, Kongakut
Scale 500000
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