MARINE PLATFORM OF PROBABLE SANGAMON AGE, AND ASSOCIATED TERRACE DEPOSITS

A COASTAL TERRACE adjoins the northwest coast of Alaska almost contin- uously from Point Hope to the Noatak River, a distance of more than 100 miles (Fig. 1 insert). This terrace, in general, fronts a line of old sea cliffs that terminate a prominent upland erosion surface (Collier 1902 and

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Main Authors: Cape Thompson Area, C. L. Sainsbury, R. H. Campbell, D. W. Schol
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Summary:A COASTAL TERRACE adjoins the northwest coast of Alaska almost contin- uously from Point Hope to the Noatak River, a distance of more than 100 miles (Fig. 1 insert). This terrace, in general, fronts a line of old sea cliffs that terminate a prominent upland erosion surface (Collier 1902 and