DGGS MP 103
Survey of geology, geologic materials, and geologic hazards in proposed access corridors in the Port Moller Quadrangle, Alaska
Authors:
Reger, R.D., Cruse, G.R., Stevens, D.S.P., and Smith, R.L.
Publication Date:
Dec 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):
Port Moller
Related project(s):
Corridor map conversion
Citation ID:
3289
Bibliographic Reference
Reger, R.D., Cruse, G.R., Stevens, D.S.P., and Smith, R.L., 2003, Survey of geology, geologic materials, and geologic hazards in proposed access corridors in the Port Moller Quadrangle, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 103, 5 sheets, scale 1:250,000. https://doi.org/10.14509/3289
Publication Products
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Maps & Other Oversized Sheets
- Sheet A, Derivative geologic-materials map of proposed transportation corridors in the Port Moller Quadrangle, Alaska, scale 1:250,000 (13.0 M)
- Sheet B, Data-quality of geologic mapping along proposed transportation corridors in the Port Moller Quadrangle, Alaska, scale 1:250,000 (13.0 M)
- Sheet C1, Map of potential geologic hazards along proposed transportation corridors in the Port Moller Quadrangle, Alaska: Part 1, Derivative Hazards, scale 1:250,000 (12.0 M)
- Sheet C2, Map of potential geologic hazards along proposed transportation corridors in the Port Moller Quadrangle, Alaska: Part 2, Additional Hazards, scale 1:250,000 (12.0 M)
- Sheet D, Geologic map of proposed transportation corridors in the Port Moller Quadrangle, Alaska, scale 1:250,000 (13.0 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; Railroad; Resources; Slope Instability; Transportation Corridor; Volcanoes
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