From introduction: Two field parties, one topographic, the other geologic, were engaged in making surveys in the section of the Alaska Range between the Nabesna and Big Tok Rivers in 1934. Most of the area surveyed was on the northeast side of the range, within a drainage area that is tributary to the Nabesna and Tanana Rivers, but it also included a small part of the Copper River Basin
From introduction: This paper describes the geology of the Prince William Sound region, a part of so...
MESSAGE FROM THE DISTRICT CHIEF The U.S. Geological Survey began describing the water resources of A...
From abstract: The Chitina Valley and adjoining area form part of a rugged alpine region in the sout...
From introduction: This report focuses on the placer geology of individual creeks; mining, history o...
From introduction: The area of this report is in the northern part of southeastern Alaska (fig. 39)....
From introduction: Since 1898 the United States Geological Survey has been carrying on a systematic ...
From abstract: The area here described includes most of the north side of the Alaska Range between t...
Outline of work carried out by the geologic, topographic, water resources, and conservation division...
From Introduction: "The presentation of a yearly record of the Alaska mineral industry is a continui...
From abstract: The Moose Creek area is in the western part of the Matanuska Valley, in south-central...
Abstract: During the spring of 1932 an opportunity was offered by the United States Navy for a geolo...
From abstract: The Curry district lies on the south flank of the Alaska Range, on the southeast side...
From introduction: The record of the Alaska mineral industry for 1935, here presented, is supplement...
From introduction: Since 1945 the Alaskan Trace Elements Unit of the U. S. Geological. Survey has be...
From introduction: The presentation of a yearly record of the Alaska mineral industry is a continuin...
From introduction: This paper describes the geology of the Prince William Sound region, a part of so...
MESSAGE FROM THE DISTRICT CHIEF The U.S. Geological Survey began describing the water resources of A...
From abstract: The Chitina Valley and adjoining area form part of a rugged alpine region in the sout...
From introduction: This report focuses on the placer geology of individual creeks; mining, history o...
From introduction: The area of this report is in the northern part of southeastern Alaska (fig. 39)....
From introduction: Since 1898 the United States Geological Survey has been carrying on a systematic ...
From abstract: The area here described includes most of the north side of the Alaska Range between t...
Outline of work carried out by the geologic, topographic, water resources, and conservation division...
From Introduction: "The presentation of a yearly record of the Alaska mineral industry is a continui...
From abstract: The Moose Creek area is in the western part of the Matanuska Valley, in south-central...
Abstract: During the spring of 1932 an opportunity was offered by the United States Navy for a geolo...
From abstract: The Curry district lies on the south flank of the Alaska Range, on the southeast side...
From introduction: The record of the Alaska mineral industry for 1935, here presented, is supplement...
From introduction: Since 1945 the Alaskan Trace Elements Unit of the U. S. Geological. Survey has be...
From introduction: The presentation of a yearly record of the Alaska mineral industry is a continuin...
From introduction: This paper describes the geology of the Prince William Sound region, a part of so...
MESSAGE FROM THE DISTRICT CHIEF The U.S. Geological Survey began describing the water resources of A...
From abstract: The Chitina Valley and adjoining area form part of a rugged alpine region in the sout...