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Gravity map of the Nabesna Quadrangle, Alaska
David F. Barnes, Robert L. Morin
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 655-I
The gravity map of the Nabesna quadrangle indicates significant variations in the densities and thicknesses of the rock units that underlie the quadrangle. Most of this gravity relief is indirectly related to regional topographic relief or lithologic variations that are revealed in the rock outcrops. However, some significant features of...
Map showing construction materials in the Fairbanks D-2 NW Quadrangle, Alaska
Troy L. Pewe, John W. Bell
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 668-C
This map is based on data presented on the Geologic map of the Fairbanks D-2 quadrangle (Map I-907, Pewe and others, 1975), the Map showing distribution of permafrost in the Fairbanks D-2 quadrangle (Map MF-668A, Pewe and Bell, 1975a), the map showing ground-water conditions in the Fairbanks D-2 quadrangle (Map...
Map showing ground water conditions in the Fairbanks D-2 NW Quadrangle, Alaska
Troy L. Pewe, John W. Bell
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 668-B
The primary factors that determine ground-water conditions in the Fairbanks D-2 NW quadrangle are (1) topographic position, (2) water-bearing characteristics of the rocks, and (3) distribution of permafrost. These interrelated factors generally limit the conditions in any particular area....
The Alaskan mineral resource assessment program; background information to accompany folio of geologic and mineral resource maps of the Nabesna Quadrangle, Alaska
Donald H. Richter, N. R. D. Albert, D.F. Barnes, Andrew Griscom, S.P. Marsh, D.A. Singer
1975, Circular 718
The Nabesna quadrangle in south-central Alaska is the first of the l:250,000-scale Alaskan quadrangles to be investigated by an interdisciplinary research team in order to furnish a mineral resource assessment of the State. The assessment of the 17,600-km 2 16,800-mi21 quadrangle is based on field and laboratory investigations of the...
Map showing ground water conditions in the Fairbanks D-2 NE Quadrangle, Alaska
Troy L. Pewe, John W. Bell
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 670-B
The primary factors that determine ground-water conditions in the Fairbanks D-2 NE quadrangle are (1) topographic position, (2) water-bearing characteristics of the rocks, and (3) distribution of permafrost. These interrelated factors generally limit the conditions in any particular area....
Map showing foundation conditions in the Fairbanks D-2 NE Quadrangle, Alaska
Troy L. Pewe, John W. Bell
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 670-D
In the Fairbanks area, the effects of development on the geologic environment must be considered in determining proper land use. Persons concerned with the land, especially land planners, developers, public officials, engineers, architects, financial advisors, and educators, must be aware of recognizable geologic features that may prove hazardous; only then...
Map showing ground water conditions in the Fairbanks D-2 SE Quadrangle, Alaska
Troy L. Pewe, John W. Bell
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 669-B
The primary controlling factors determining ground-water conditions in the Fairbanks D-2 SE quadrangle are (1) topographic position, (2) water-bearing characteristics of the rocks, and (3) distribution of permafrost. These interrelated factors generally limit the conditions in any particular area. Basic data from the geologic map of the Fairbanks D-2 SE quadrangle...
Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) in Northern Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1975, Open-File Report 75-628
These summaries of references are designed to aid in library research on metallic and nonmetallic (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) mineral occurrences in 11 quadrangles in northern Alaska. All references to published and open-filed reports of the Geological Survey, to most published and open-filed reports of the U.S....
Map showing foundation conditions in the Fairbanks D-2 SE Quadrangle, Alaska
Troy L. Pewe, John W. Bell
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 669-D
In the Fairbanks area, the effects of development on the geologic environment must be considered in determining proper land use. Persons concerned with the land, especially land planners, developers, public officials, engineers, architects, financial advisors, and educators, must be aware of recognizable geologic features that may prove hazardous; only then...
Map showing construction materials in the Fairbanks D-2 SE Quadrangle, Alaska
Troy L. Pewe, John W. Bell
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 669-C
This map is based on data presented on the Geologic map of the Fairbanks D-2 SE quadrangle (Map I-942, Pewe and others, in press), the Map showing distribution of permafrost in the Fairbanks D-2 SE quadrangle (Map MF-669A, Pewe and Bell, 1975a), the map showing ground-water conditions in the Fairbanks...
Map showing construction materials in the Fairbanks D-2 NE Quadrangle, Alaska
Troy L. Pewe, John W. Bell
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 670-C
This map is based on data presented on the Geologic map of the Fairbanks D-2 NE quadrangle (Map I-950, Pewe and others, in press), the Map showing distribution of permafrost in the Fairbanks D-2 NE quadrangle (Map MF-670A, Pewe and Bell, 1975a), the map showing ground-water conditions in the Fairbanks...
Post-Carboniferous stratigraphy, northeastern Alaska
R.L. Detterman, H. N. Reiser, W. P. Brosge, J.T. Dutro Jr.
1975, Professional Paper 886
Post-Carboniferous sedimentary rocks exposed in northeastern Alaska constitute an almost continuous sequence representing all systems from Permian to Quaternary. Because the rocks are well exposed, only slightly deformed, and very fossiliferous, they comprise an important biostratigraphic reference section. Regional and local unconformities are present, and minor hiatuses can be identified...
Map showing ground water conditions in the Fairbanks D-1 SW quadrangle, Alaska
Troy L. Pewe, John W. Bell
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 671-B
The primary controlling factors determining ground-water conditions in the Fairbanks D-1 SW quadrangle are (1) topographic position, (2) water-bearing characteristics of the rocks, and (3) distribution of permafrost. These interrelated factors generally limit the conditions in any particular area. Basic data from the geologic map of the Fairbanks D-1 SW quadrangle...
Map showing foundation conditions in the Fairbanks D-1 SW Quadrangle, Alaska
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 671-D
In the Fairbanks area, the effects of development on the geologic environment must be considered in determining proper land use. Persons concerned with the land, especially land planners, developers, public officials, engineers, architects, financial advisors, and educators, must be aware of recognizable geologic features that may prove hazardous; only then...
Surface current observations--Beaufort Sea, 1972
Peter Barnes, Richard Garlow
1975, Open-File Report 75-619
Sediment transport via water and ice in the Beaufort Sea off northern Alaska is related to the movement of the surficial waters. As development proceeds along the north slope of alaska, a knowledge of the potential drift trajectories of water, ice, sediment and pollutants will be needed. In an attempt...