DGGS MP 91
Survey of geology, geologic materials, and geologic hazards in proposed access corridors in the Melozitna Quadrangle, Alaska
Authors:
Reger, R.D., Stevens, D.S.P., and Smith, R.L.
Publication Date:
Nov 2003
Publisher:
Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
Comments:
Geospatial data for this publication is available under MP 129.
Total Price:
$65.00
Ordering Info:
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Quadrangle(s):
Melozitna
Related project(s):
Corridor map conversion
Citation ID:
2938
Bibliographic Reference
Reger, R.D., Stevens, D.S.P., and Smith, R.L., 2003, Survey of geology, geologic materials, and geologic hazards in proposed access corridors in the Melozitna Quadrangle, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 91, 5 sheets, scale 1:250,000. https://doi.org/10.14509/2938
Publication Products
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Maps & Other Oversized Sheets
- Sheet A, Derivative geologic-materials map of proposed transportation corridors in the Melozitna Quadrangle, Alaska, scale 1:250,000 (11.0 M)
- Sheet B, Data-quality assessment of geologic mapping along proposed transportation corridors in the Melozitna Quadrangle, Alaska, scale 1:250,000 (11.0 M)
- Sheet C1, Map of potential geologic hazards along proposed transportation corridors in the Melozitna Quadrangle, Alaska: Part 1, Derivative Hazards, scale 1:250,000 (11.0 M)
- Sheet C2, Map of potential geologic hazards along proposed transportation corridors in the Melozitna Quadrangle, Alaska: Part 2, Additional Hazards, scale 1:250,000 (11.0 M)
- Sheet D, Geologic map of proposed transportation corridors in the Melozitna Quadrangle, Alaska, scale 1:250,000 (11.0 M)
Keywords
Aufeis; Avalanche; Construction Materials; Engineering; Engineering Geologic Map; Engineering Geology; Geologic Hazards; Geologic Materials; Geology; Glacier Outburst Flood; Glaciers; Hazards; Icing; Jokulhlaup; Naled; Non-Metals; Permafrost; Permafrost and Periglacial; Resources; Slope Instability; Transportation Corridor; Volcanoes
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