Earthquake history of Alaska
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Newsletter (2) 30-35
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College, Alaska, observatory
Jerry L. Coffman, editor(s)
1970, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (2) 10-13
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Biostratigraphy and dolomite porosity trends of the Lisburne Group
Augustus K. Armstrong, Bernard L. Mamet
1970, Book chapter, Proceedings of the geological seminar on the North Slope of Alaska, 1970
This preliminary study is based on measured and carefully collected sections of the Lisburne Group (fig. 1, sees. 1-29). The outcrops extend from Cape Lisburne (sec. 1) in the west to Egaksrak River (sec. 29) in northeastern Alaska and are used as the basic building blocks for the carbonate facies...
Buldir Depression - A Late Tertiary graben on the Aleutian Ridge, Alaska
M. S. Marlow, D.W. Scholl, E. C. Buffington, R.E. Boyce, T. R. Alpha, P.J. Smith, C.J. Shipek
1970, Marine Geology (8) 85-108
Buldir Depression is a large, rectilinear basin that lies on the northern edge of the Aleutian Ridge and is aligned with the arcuate chain of active volcanoes on the ridge crest. The depression appears to be a volcanic-tectonic feature, which began to form...
The structure and origin of the large submarine canyons of the Bering Sea
D.W. Scholl, E. C. Buffington, D.M. Hopkins, T. R. Alpha
1970, Marine Geology (8) 187-210
Three exceptionally large and long submarine canyons — Bering, Pribilof, and Zhemchug — incise the continental slope underlying the southeastern Bering Sea. Bering Canyon, the world's longest known slope valley, is approximately 400 km long and has a volume of 4,300 km3. The volume of Pribilof Canyon is 1,300 km3 and...
Geologic map of the Fairbanks A-2 quadrangle, Alaska
Clyde Wahrhaftig
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 808
Geologic map of the Fairbanks A-3 quadrangle, Alaska
Clyde Wahrhaftig
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 809
Bismuth occurrences in Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1970, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 53
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Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Tanana basin, central Alaska
Gary S. Anderson
1970, Hydrologic Atlas 319
Geologic map of the Healy D-3 quadrangle, Alaska
Clyde Wahraftig
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 805
Preliminary geologic map of the Black River quadrangle, east-central Alaska
E. E. Brabb (compiler)
1970, IMAP 601
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Tanacross quadrangle, Alaska
H.L. Foster
1970, IMAP 593
Geologic map of the Healy D-2 quadrangle, Alaska
Clyde Wahraftig
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 804
Molybdenum in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
Robert Ugstad King
1970, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 55
The accompanying map shows the principal deposits and many minor occurrences of molybdenum in the conterminous United States. Six types are distinguished by shapes of the symbols used, and three size categories indicate the relative importance of the deposits....
Geologic map of the McCarthy C-5 quadrangle, Alaska
E. M. MacKevett
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 899
Geologic map of the Healy D-4 quadrangle, Alaska
Clyde Wahraftig
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 806
Geologic map of the Healy D-5 quadrangle, Alaska
Clyde Wahraftig
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 807
Uranium, thorium, and rare-earth elements in Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1970, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 56
No abstract available....
Antimony occurrences in Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1970, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 52
No abstract available....
Surficial and engineering geology of the central part of the Yukon-Koyukuk lowland, Alaska
F. R. Weber, T. L. Pewe
1970, IMAP 590
Mercury occurrences in Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1970, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 54
Geologic map of the McCarthy C-4 quadrangle, Alaska
E. M. MacKevett
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 844
Geologic map of the Fairbanks A-4 quadrangle, Alaska
Clyde Wahrhaftig
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 810
Geologic map of the Fairbanks A-5 quadrangle, Alaska
Clyde Wahrhaftig
1970, Geologic Quadrangle 811
The Alaska earthquake, March 27, 1964: Lessons and conclusions
Edwin B. Eckel
1970, Professional Paper 546
One of the greatest earthquakes of all time struck south-central Alaska on March 27, 1964. Strong motion lasted longer than for most recorded earthquakes, and more land surface was dislocated, vertically and horizontally, than by any known previous temblor. Never before were so many effects on earth processes and on...