Iron and copper deposits of Kasaan Peninsula, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska
Lawrence Allen Warner, E. N. Goddard, and others
1961, Bulletin 1090
Tofty tin belt, Manley Hot Springs district, Alaska
R. G. Wayland
1961, Bulletin 1058-I
Geology of the Lituya district, Gulf of Alaska Tertiary Province, Alaska
Don John Miller
1961, Open-File Report 61-100
Data on wells at Ladd Air Force Base, Alaska
Alvin J. Feulner
1961, Open-File Report 61-50
Ladd Air Force Base, in central Alaska, obtains its water supply from wells. A tabulation of 104 wells gives available data on depth, diameter, yield, and depth of permafrost encountered. Also given are 23 well logs and 21 chemical analyses of well waters and treated waters from Ladd Air Force...
An aeromagnetic profile from anchorage to Nome, Alaska
E. R. King
1961, Geophysics (26) 716-726
A total-intensity profile was obtained on a 500-mile flight by a U. S. Geological Survey airplane from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska, on May 4, 1954. The average flight altitude was 6,000 ft above sea level except over the Alaska Range where the flight altitude was 9,000 ft. This profile crossed eight of the major...
Subaerially carved Arctic seavalley under a modern epicontinental sea
David Scholl, C.L. Sainsbury
1961, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America (72) 1433-1436
A shallow seavalley, averaging 6 feet in relief, extends from the mouth of Ogotoruk Creek, northwest Alaska, for 15 miles across the floor of the Chukchi Sea to a depth of 135 feet. The seavalley is considered to be a drowned subaerial valley of Pleistocene age, which was excavated on an eustatically emerged epicontinental shelf...
Origin of a salt-water lens in permafrost at Kotzebue, Alaska
D.J. Cedarstrom
1961, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America (72) 1427-1431
Frozen sediments were found to a depth of 238 feet in the drilling of a 325-foot well at Kotzebue, Alaska. Between 79 and 86 feet, however, highly saline water was found in a gravel lens. The writer suggests that the salt water originated by fractionation by freezing. Analyses of this water and of slightly saline...
The glacial history of Alaska: It's bearing on paleoclimatic theory
Thor N. V. Karlstrom
1961, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (95) 290-340
No abstract available. ...
Renal coccidiosis in oldsquaws (Clangula hyemalis) from Alaska
J. Christian Franson, Dirk V. Derksen
1961, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (17) 237-240
Renal coccidiosis was found in 4 of 12 oldsquaw ducks (Clangula hyemalis) collected from the north slope of Alaska and Prince William Sound. Numerous 1 to 2 mm white foci were observed on the kidney surface of one bird. Microscopically, there was distention of renal tubules with oocysts, flattening of...
Correlation of tertiary formations of Alaska
F. S. MacNeil, J. A. Wolfe, D. J. Miller, D.M. Hopkins
1961, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (45) 1801-1809
Recent stratigraphic and paleontologic studies have resulted in substantial revision of the age assignments and inter-basin correlations of the Tertiary formations of Alaska as given in both an earlier compilation by P. S. Smith (1939) and a tentative chart prepared for distribution at the First International Symposium on Arctic Geology...
Mineral resources of Alaska, 1956
1961, Bulletin 1058
No abstract available....
Surface water records of Alaska
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Report
No abstract available....
Geology of part of the Craig C-2 quadrangle and adjoining areas, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska
C.L. Sainsbury
1961, Bulletin 1058-H
No abstract available....
Mycobacterium salmoniphilum sp. nov. from salmonoid fishes
A. J. Ross
1960, American Review of Respiratory Disease (81) 241-250
The presence of mycobacteria in salmonoid fishes was first recorded by Earp, Ellis, and Ordal (1) in 1953. Acid-fast bacilli had previously been reported from other cold-blooded animals including fishes of fresh-water and marine origin; recent reviews have been presented by Vogel (2) and Parisot (3). The initiation of an intensive...
Supplementary report on geologic investigations in support of phase II, project chariot in the vicinity of Cape Thompson, northwestern Alaska
Reuben Kachadoorian
1960, Trace Elements Investigations 764
No abstract available....
Geologic investigations in support of project chariot in the vicinity of Cape Thompson, northwestern Alaska : preliminary report
Reuben Kachadoorian
1960, Trace Elements Investigations 753
No abstract available....
Progress map of the geology of Admiralty Island, Alaska
E. H. Lathram, R. A. Loney, H. C. Berg, J. S. Pomeroy
1960, IMAP 323
Molybdenum, tin, and tungsten occurrences in Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1960, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 10
Engineering and surficial geology of the Nenana-Rex area, Alaska
Reuben Kachadoorian
1960, IMAP 307
Engineering geology of the Katalla area, Alaska
Reuben Kachadoorian
1960, IMAP 308
Quantity and quality of surface waters of Alaska, 1957
J. V. B. Wells, S. K. Love
1960, Water Supply Paper 1500
Geology and ground-water resources of the Matanuska Valley agricultural area, Alaska
Frank W. Trainer
1960, Water Supply Paper 1494
No abstract available....
Geology and submarine physiography of Amchitka Island, Alaska
Howard Adorno Powers, Robert Roy Coats, Willis H. Nelson
1960, Bulletin 1028-P
Giant waves in Lituya Bay, Alaska
D. J. Miller
1960, Professional Paper 354-C
No abstract available. ...
Quantity and quality of surface waters of Alaska, 1958
J. V. B. Wells, S. K. Love
1960, Water Supply Paper 1570