A RECONNAISSANCE OF A HIGH MOUNTAIN REGION.

In the summer of 1966, a team of investigators of the Arctic Institute made a reconnaissance in the St. Elias, Wrangell, and Chugach Mountains to search for areas that appeared to be analogous to the Himalaya from an operational viewpoint. An area between May Creek, Alaska, and the Alaska-Yukon bord...

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Main Authors: Faylor, Robert C., Wood, Walter A., Bishop, Barry C.
Other Authors: ARCTIC INST OF NORTH AMERICA ARLINGTON VA
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1967
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Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0655005
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Summary:In the summer of 1966, a team of investigators of the Arctic Institute made a reconnaissance in the St. Elias, Wrangell, and Chugach Mountains to search for areas that appeared to be analogous to the Himalaya from an operational viewpoint. An area between May Creek, Alaska, and the Alaska-Yukon border was found to present a variety of features strikingly comparable to those found in important areas of the Himalaya. Also, areas were found on the high slopes of Mt. Logan where human physiology research could be conducted at elevations of 11,000 ft, 16,000 ft, and above 18,000 ft. It is feasible to establish a project in the above region to provide opportunities for appropriate applied research, materiel testing and evaluation, and specialized training. (Author)