DGGS RI 2019-8 - Assessment of geomorphology and geologic hazards in the Parks Highway-Minto Flats-Dalton Highway infrastructure corridor: Cook Inlet to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
Title:
Assessment of geomorphology and geologic hazards in the Parks Highway-Minto Flats-Dalton Highway infrastructure corridor: Cook Inlet to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
Authors:
Koehler, R.D., Reger, D.R., Spangler, E.R., and Hubbard, T.D.
Publication Date:
Jul 2019
Publisher:
Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
Publication Number:
Report of Investigation 2019-8Print Price:
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Quadrangle(s):
Beaver; Beechey Point; Bettles; Chandalar; Fairbanks; Healy; Livengood; Philip Smith Mountains; Sagavanirktok; Talkeetna; Talkeetna Mountains; Tanana; Tyonek; Wiseman
Related project(s):
Alaska Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards Program
Citation ID:
30100
Bibliographic Reference
Koehler, R.D., Reger, D.R., Spangler, E.R., and Hubbard, T.D., 2019, Assessment of geomorphology and geologic hazards in the Parks Highway-Minto Flats-Dalton Highway infrastructure corridor: Cook Inlet to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Report of Investigation 2019-8, 82 p., 4 sheets. https://doi.org/10.14509/30100
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Maps & Other Oversized Sheets
- Sheet 1, Assessment of geomorphology and geologic hazards in the Parks Highway-Minto Flats-Dalton Highway infrastructure corridor: Cook Inlet to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, maps 1-3 (119.0 M) (archived)
- Sheet 2, Assessment of geomorphology and geologic hazards in the Parks Highway-Minto Flats-Dalton Highway infrastructure corridor: Cook Inlet to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, maps 4-6 (126.0 M) (archived)
- Sheet 3, Assessment of geomorphology and geologic hazards in the Parks Highway-Minto Flats-Dalton Highway infrastructure corridor: Cook Inlet to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, maps 7-9 (143.0 M) (archived)
- Sheet 4, Assessment of geomorphology and geologic hazards in the Parks Highway-Minto Flats-Dalton Highway infrastructure corridor: Cook Inlet to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, maps 10-12 (120.0 M) (archived)
Keywords
Active Fault; Alaska Highway Corridor; Alluvial; Alluvium; Asbestos; Aufeis; Avalanche; Clay; Colluvium; Debris Avalanche; Debris Flow; Dunes; Earthquake; Earthquake Related Slope Failure; Engineering; Environmental; Eolian; Erosion; Erratics; Esker; Fan; Fault Displacement; Faults; Flood; Flood Icing; Floodplain; Floodplain Icing; Fluvial; Folding; Folds; Frost Cracking; Frost Creep; Frost Heaving; Frost Jacking; Gelifluction; Geologic; Geology; Geomorphology; Geotechnical; Glacial; Glaciation; Glaciers; Gravel; Ground Ice; Ground Motion; Groundwater; Groundwater Emergence; Hazards; Holocene; Hydraulic; Ice; Icing; Interpretation; Kettles; Lacustrine; Lakes; Landslide; Levees; LiDAR; Liquefaction; Loess; Meltwater; Moraines; Mountain; Mudflow; Outwash; Outwash Fan; Paludal; Peat; Pebble; Periglacial Slope Failure; Permafrost; Permafrost and Periglacial; Pingos; Pipeline; Quaternary; Regional; Resources; River Erosion; River Icing; Rock Avalanche; Rocks; Sediment; Sedimentary; Shale; Shear; Silt; Slides; Slope; Slump; Soil Creep; Soils; Solifluction; Stratigraphy; Structure; Subsidence; Surface; Surface Fault Rupture; Surface Water; Surficial; Surficial Geology; Talus; Tectonics; Terrace; Thaw Lakes; Thawing Permafrost; Thermokarst; Till; Topography; Water
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