CENTRAL ALASKA PROVINCE (002)

The Central Alaska Province is a remote and thinly populated region that includes most of the central third of Alaska. Generally, the province includes mountainous areas underlain by rocks of Precambrian to Mesozoic age, and swampy lowlands underlain by nonmarine deposits of Cenozoic age. The provin...

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Main Author: Richard G. Stanley
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.492.2963
http://certmapper.cr.usgs.gov/data/noga95/prov2/text/prov2.pdf
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Summary:The Central Alaska Province is a remote and thinly populated region that includes most of the central third of Alaska. Generally, the province includes mountainous areas underlain by rocks of Precambrian to Mesozoic age, and swampy lowlands underlain by nonmarine deposits of Cenozoic age. The province is bounded on the north by the Brooks Range, on the south by the Alaska Range, on the east by the