Geology of Geikie Inlet Area, Glacier Bay, Alaska

From abstract: The Geikie Inlet area is in the Glacier Bay region of southeastern Alaska, about 100 miles northwest of the city of Juneau. The area is mountainous with relief of slightly more than 5,000 feet, and the coastline is deeply indented by fiords and inlets. Most of the western half of the...

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Main Author: Seitz, James F.
Other Authors: Geological Survey (U.S.)
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: United States. Government Printing Office. 1959
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc304293/
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc304293 2023-05-15T16:19:52+02:00 Geology of Geikie Inlet Area, Glacier Bay, Alaska Mineral resources of Alaska Geological Survey bulletin United States Geological Survey Bulletin 1058-C United States Geological Survey Reports Seitz, James F. Geological Survey (U.S.) United States - Alaska 1959 iv, 61-120 p. : maps, charts, photographs 23 cm. Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc304293/ English eng United States. Government Printing Office. oclc: 885119823 sudoc: I 19.3:1058-C rep-no: USGS Bulletin 1058-C https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc304293/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc304293 Geology -- Alaska -- Glacier Bay Metamorphic rocks -- Alaska -- Glacier Bay Petrology -- Alaska -- Glacier Bay Geology Metamorphic rocks Petrology Report 1959 ftunivnotexas 2017-03-04T23:06:57Z From abstract: The Geikie Inlet area is in the Glacier Bay region of southeastern Alaska, about 100 miles northwest of the city of Juneau. The area is mountainous with relief of slightly more than 5,000 feet, and the coastline is deeply indented by fiords and inlets. Most of the western half of the area is covered by glaciers. Report glacier glaciers Alaska University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Geikie Inlet ENVELOPE(163.000,163.000,-75.550,-75.550) Glacier Bay
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topic Geology -- Alaska -- Glacier Bay
Metamorphic rocks -- Alaska -- Glacier Bay
Petrology -- Alaska -- Glacier Bay
Geology
Metamorphic rocks
Petrology
spellingShingle Geology -- Alaska -- Glacier Bay
Metamorphic rocks -- Alaska -- Glacier Bay
Petrology -- Alaska -- Glacier Bay
Geology
Metamorphic rocks
Petrology
Seitz, James F.
Geology of Geikie Inlet Area, Glacier Bay, Alaska
topic_facet Geology -- Alaska -- Glacier Bay
Metamorphic rocks -- Alaska -- Glacier Bay
Petrology -- Alaska -- Glacier Bay
Geology
Metamorphic rocks
Petrology
description From abstract: The Geikie Inlet area is in the Glacier Bay region of southeastern Alaska, about 100 miles northwest of the city of Juneau. The area is mountainous with relief of slightly more than 5,000 feet, and the coastline is deeply indented by fiords and inlets. Most of the western half of the area is covered by glaciers.
author2 Geological Survey (U.S.)
format Report
author Seitz, James F.
author_facet Seitz, James F.
author_sort Seitz, James F.
title Geology of Geikie Inlet Area, Glacier Bay, Alaska
title_short Geology of Geikie Inlet Area, Glacier Bay, Alaska
title_full Geology of Geikie Inlet Area, Glacier Bay, Alaska
title_fullStr Geology of Geikie Inlet Area, Glacier Bay, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Geology of Geikie Inlet Area, Glacier Bay, Alaska
title_sort geology of geikie inlet area, glacier bay, alaska
publisher United States. Government Printing Office.
publishDate 1959
url https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc304293/
op_coverage United States - Alaska
long_lat ENVELOPE(163.000,163.000,-75.550,-75.550)
geographic Geikie Inlet
Glacier Bay
geographic_facet Geikie Inlet
Glacier Bay
genre glacier
glaciers
Alaska
genre_facet glacier
glaciers
Alaska
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sudoc: I 19.3:1058-C
rep-no: USGS Bulletin 1058-C
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