Upper Copper and Tanana Rivers, Alaska

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 t...

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Main Author: Moffit, Fred H.
Other Authors: Geological Survey (U.S.)
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: United States. Government Printing Office. 1934
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc304254 2023-05-15T13:09:38+02:00 Upper Copper and Tanana Rivers, Alaska Geological Survey bulletin Mineral resources of Alaska United States Geological Survey Bulletin 868-C Mineral Resources of Alaska, 1934 United States Geological Survey Reports Moffit, Fred H. Geological Survey (U.S.) United States - Alaska 1934 9 p. : ill., map 23 cm. Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc304254/ English eng United States. Government Printing Office. oclc: 883253301 sudoc: I 19.3:868-C rep-no: USGS Bulletin 868-C https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc304254/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc304254 Mineral Resources of Alaska, 1934; pp. 135-143 Geology -- Alaska Mines and mineral resources -- Alaska Geology Mines and mineral resources Report 1934 ftunivnotexas 2017-06-10T22:07:38Z 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. Report alaska range Alaska University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library
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topic Geology -- Alaska
Mines and mineral resources -- Alaska
Geology
Mines and mineral resources
spellingShingle Geology -- Alaska
Mines and mineral resources -- Alaska
Geology
Mines and mineral resources
Moffit, Fred H.
Upper Copper and Tanana Rivers, Alaska
topic_facet Geology -- Alaska
Mines and mineral resources -- Alaska
Geology
Mines and mineral resources
description 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.
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author Moffit, Fred H.
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title Upper Copper and Tanana Rivers, Alaska
title_short Upper Copper and Tanana Rivers, Alaska
title_full Upper Copper and Tanana Rivers, Alaska
title_fullStr Upper Copper and Tanana Rivers, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Upper Copper and Tanana Rivers, Alaska
title_sort upper copper and tanana rivers, alaska
publisher United States. Government Printing Office.
publishDate 1934
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op_coverage United States - Alaska
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op_source Mineral Resources of Alaska, 1934; pp. 135-143
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