Geology of the Malaspina district, Gulf of Alaska Tertiary province, Alaska
Don John Miller
1961, Open-File Report 61-101
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...
Characteristic Lower Cretaceous megafossils from northern Alaska
R. W. Imlay
1961, Professional Paper 335
Core tests and test wells, Barrow area, Alaska, with a section on temperature measurement studies
F.R. Collins, M.C. Brewer
1961, Professional Paper 305-K
Geologic aspects of the November 1960 high-explosives test and the Project Chariot Site, northwestern Alaska
Reuben Kachadoorian
1961, Open-File Report 61-81
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Goodnews quadrangle, Alaska
J. M. Hoare, W. L. Coonrad
1961, IMAP 339
Preliminary geology along the lower Yukon River, Alaska
J. M. Hoare
1961, Open-File Report 61-64
No abstract available....
Geology of the Shaviovik and Sagavanirktok Rivers region, Alaska
A.S. Keller, R. H. Morris, R.L. Detterman
1961, Professional Paper 303-D
No abstract available....
Waterpower resources of the Bradley River Basin, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Fred A. Johnson
1961, Water Supply Paper 1610-A
Structure and stratigraphy of the Pybus-Gambier area, Alaska
Robert Ahlberg Loney
1961, Open-File Report 61-89
The Pybus-Gambier area comprises about 215 square miles of uninhabited land on the southeastern coast of Admiralty Island, southeastern Alaska. The section consists of more than 20,000 feet of intensely folded sedimentary, volcanic, and metamorphic rocks, all probably of marine origin, ranging in age from Silurian(?) to Early Cretaceous, unconformably...
Geologic map of the Hagemeister Island quadrangle, Alaska
J. M. Hoare, W. L. Coonrad
1961, IMAP 321
Geologic reconnaissance of Kiska Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
Robert Roy Coats, W. H. Nelson, R.Q. Lewis, H. A. Powers
1961, Bulletin 1028-R
Jet drilling in the Fairbanks area, Alaska
Dagfin John Cederstrom, G. Chase Tibbitts
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-B
Geology of Unalaska Island and adjacent insular shelf, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
Harald Drewes, G.D. Fraser, G. L. Snyder, H.F. Barnett Jr.
1961, Bulletin 1028-S
Geology of the Valdez (A-5) quadrangle, Alaska
H.W. Coulter, E.B. Coulter
1961, Geologic Quadrangle 142
Reconnaissance engineering geology for selection of highway route from Talkeetna to McGrath, Alaska
Florence R. Weber
1961, Open-File Report 61-169
Index of metallic and nonmetallic mineral deposits of Alaska compiled from published reports of Federal and State agencies through 1959
Edward Huntington Cobb, Reuben Kachadoorian
1961, Bulletin 1139
Geology of the Craig quadrangle, Alaska
W. H. Condon
1961, Bulletin 1108-B
Geologic map and section of the Fairbanks D-3 quadrangle, Alaska
T. L. Pewe, N.R. Rivard
1961, IMAP 340
Quantity and quality of surface waters of Alaska, 1959
J. V. B. Wells, S. K. Love
1961, Water Supply Paper 1640
Geology of the Yakutat district, Gulf of Alaska Tertiary province, Alaska
Don John Miller
1961, Open-File Report 61-103
Geology of the Yakataga district, Gulf of Alaska Tertiary province, Alaska
Don John Miller
1961, Open-File Report 61-102
This map of the Yakataga district is one of five maps at the same scale, showing the geology of the Gulf of Alaska Tertiary province (see index map). In this province, an accurate belt more than 300 miles long and 2 to 40 miles wide, sedimentary rocks of Tertiary age...
Preliminary report on the waterpower resources of Snow River, Nellie Juan Lake and Lost Lake, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Vernon C. Indermuhle
1961, Open-File Report 61-72
Potential water power of Lake Chakachamna, Alaska
Bruce Lawellin Jackson
1961, Open-File Report 61-74
Lake Chakachamna, in view of its area, altitude, and location on a region of high precipitation and runoff, has a large potential power value. The outflow from the lake, based on limited streamflow records varies from less than 60 cfs to well over 15,000 cfs, with an annual flow in...