Carbonate facies and the lithostrotionid corals of the Mississippian Kogruk Formation, Delong Mountains, northwestern Alaska
Augustus K. Armstrong
1970, Professional Paper 664
Analyses of bedrock and stream-sediment samples from the Haines-Porcupine region, southeastern Alaska
Gary R. Winkler, E.M. MacKevett Jr.
1970, Open-File Report 70-369
No abstract available....
Geologic interpretation of reconnaissance aeromagnetic survey of northeastern Alaska
William Peters Brosge, Earl E. Brabb, Elizabeth R. King
1970, Bulletin 1271-F
Aeromagnetic reconnaissance of northeastern Alaska in 1965 covered approximately 100,000 square miles, from lat 64° N. to the Arctic Ocean and from the Alaska-Yukon boundary to long 148°30' W. A magnetic contour map was compiled from data from the 1965 survey and earlier surveys. On the basis of these data,...
Mississippian rugose corals, Peratrovich Formation, west coast, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska
Augustus K. Armstrong
1970, Professional Paper 534
Flood frequency in Alaska
J.M. Childers
1970, Open-File Report 70-63
Records of peak discharge at 183 sites were used to study flood frequency in Alaska. The vast size of Alaska, its great ranges of physiography, and the lack of data for much of the State precluded a comprehensive analysis of all flood determinants. Peak stream discharges, where gaging-station records were...
Geology and lode-gold deposits of the Nuka Bay area, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
D.H. Richter
1970, Professional Paper 625-B
Physiographic diagrams of parts of the continental borderlands of California and Alaska: 12 physiographic diagrams: Southern California Borderland; Eastern Murray Fracture Zone and Transverse Ranges; Southern Monterey Bay; Monterey Canyon; Central San
Tau Rho Alpha
1970, Open-File Report 70-5
Geologic map of the Teller quadrangle, Alaska
C.L. Sainsbury
1970, Open-File Report 70-283
Analyses of stream-sediment samples from the McCarthy C-8 quadrangle, southern Wrangell Mountains, Alaska
Gary R. Winkler, E.M. MacKevett Jr.
1970, Open-File Report 70-370
Early Silurian graptolites from southeastern Alaska and their correlation with graptolitic sequences in North America and the Arctic
Michael Churkin Jr., Claire Carter
1970, Professional Paper 653
Hydraulic tests in hole UA-1 and water inflow into an underground chamber, Amchitka Island, Alaska
Wilbur C. Ballance
1970, Open-File Report 70-16
Hole UA-1 was center punched (a small-diameter exploratory hole drilled ahead of the large-diameter emplacement hole) from 1,524.0 to 1,981.2 meters (5,000 to 6,500 feet) and hydraulically tested to determine an ideal location for mining a chamber. Fifteen zones were tested; minor amounts of water bypassed the packers during five...
Metallic mineral resources map of the Goodnews quadrangle, Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb, William Henry Condon
1970, Open-File Report 70-85
Metallic mineral resources map of the Bethel quadrangle, Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1970, Open-File Report 70-83
Effects of the earthquake of March 27, 1964, on the Alaska Railroad
David S. McCulloch, Manuel G. Bonilla
1970, Professional Paper 545-D
In the 1964 Alaska earthquake, the federally owned Alaska Railroad sustained damage of more than $35 million: 54 percent of the cost for port facilities; 25 percent, roadbed and track; 9 percent, buildings and utilities; 7 percent, bridges and culverts; and 5 percent, landslide removal. Principal causes of damage were:...
Results of geochemical sampling in the western Clearwater Mountains, Alaska
Thomas E. Smith
1970, Open-File Report 70-310
Two centers of gold mineralization in the Clearwater Mountains have been identified during a recent geochemical sampling program in the Healy A-1, B-1 quadrangles, Alaska. Both the Timberline Creek center and the Black Creek center are located near the same E-W trending fault system.Sites of structural weakness along the zone...
Ground water in the permafrost regions of Alaska
John R. Williams
1970, Professional Paper 696
Uranium, thorium, and rare-earth elements in Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1970, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 56
No abstract available....
Geochemical data from the Nabesna A-2 quadrangle, Alaska
Donald H. Richter, Neal A. Matson Jr.
1970, Open-File Report 70-275
Geologic reconnaissance of a possible powersite at Takatz Creek, southeastern Alaska
James E. Callahan
1970, Bulletin 1211-D
Surficial and engineering geology of the central part of the Yukon-Koyukuk lowland, Alaska
F. R. Weber, T. L. Pewe
1970, IMAP 590
Petrology of the Plutonic Rocks of west-central Alaska
Thomas P. Miller
1970, Open-File Report 71-210
A series of plutons in west-central Alaska defines the Hogatza plutonic belt which extends for about 200 miles in an east-west direction from the northeastern Seward Peninsula to the Koyukuk River. The plutonic rocks have an aggregate area of about 1,200 square miles and their composition, distribution, and possible petrogenesis...
Analyses of rock and stream-sediment samples from the Sumdum B-4 quadrangle, Alaska
Allen L. Clark, D. A. Brew, D. A. Grybeck, Raymond Wehr
1970, Open-File Report 70-74
High-resolution seismic survey of a near shore area, Nome, Alaska
A. R. Tagg, H. Gary Greene
1970, Open-File Report 70-318
No abstract available....
Morphology, sedimentation, and seismic characteristics of an arctic beach, Nome, Alaska - with economic significances
H. Gary Greene
1970, Open-File Report 70-142
Arctic beaches exhibit characteristics that do not occur on beaches in more temperate zones. In the summer of 1967 morphological, sedimentological, and seismic refraction studies were made on an arctic beach near Nome, Alaska, in order to better define these distinguishing characteristics.Several distinct microrelief structures are developed during ice break-up...
Geochemical data from the Nabesna A-4 quadrangle, Alaska
Donald H. Richter, Neal A. Matson Jr.
1970, Open-File Report 70-276