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Geology of the Lake Peters area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska

Bruce L. Reed

Geology of the Lake Peters area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska

by Bruce L. Reed

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Published by U.S. Govt. Print. Off. in Washington .
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    Places:
  • Alaska,
  • Lake Peters region.
    • Subjects:
    • Geology -- Alaska -- Lake Peters region.

    • Edition Notes

      Other titlesLake Peters area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska.
      Statementby Bruce L. Reed.
      SeriesGeological Survey bulletin 1236, Geological Survey bulletin ;, 1236.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsQE75 .B9 no. 1236
      The Physical Object
      Paginationviii, 132 p.
      Number of Pages132
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL256657M
      LC Control Numbergs 68000206

      not mention the eastern Brooks Range. Previous mapping of Pleistocene glacial features in the northeastern Brooks Range is restricted to compilations by Coulter et al. () at a scale of ,,; a few local studies near Mount Chamberlin (Holmes and Lewis, ), Lake Peters (Reed, ), and the western Romanzof. The geology of Alaska includes Precambrian igneous and metamorphic rocks formed in offshore terranes and added to the western margin of North America from the Paleozoic through modern times. The region was submerged for much of the Paleozoic and Mesozoic and formed extensive oil and gas reserves due to tectonic activity in the Arctic Ocean. Alaska was largely ice free during the .

      S of Naknek Lake, on Alaska Peninsula, in Katmai National Monument, 35 mi. NW of Mount Katmai, Aleutian Range. 11 miles long. History Named in by R. F. Griggs of the National Geographic Society for Alfred Hulse Brooks. throughout the Brooks Range. The most useful sources for information on the mineral deposits of the Brooks Range are the comprehensive summaries of the governmental literature by Cobb (a-l, , a-b, ). Geologists with the U.S. Geological Survey and Alaska Division of Geological and Geo­.

      Brooks Range (Alaska) > Description and travel. Brooks Range (Alaska) > Biography. Access: Online version. How to Borrow from Another Library. Search for the book on E-ZBorrow. E-ZBorrow is the easiest and fastest way to get the book you want (ebooks unavailable). Use ILLiad for . Geology of the Lake Peters area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin , p. (and Lanphere, M. A.) Age and chemistry of Mesozoic and Tertiary plutonic rocks in south-central Alaska: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 80, p. 23—


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Geology of the Lake Peters area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska by Bruce L. Reed Download PDF EPUB FB2

Get this from a library. Geology of the Lake Peters area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska: the stratigraphy, petrology, structural geology, and glacial history of the sedimentary and low-grade metamorphic rock sequence in the Lake Peters area. [Bruce L Reed; Geological Survey (U.S.)] -- "The stratigraphy, petrology, structural geology, and glacial history of the sedimentary and low-grade.

Part or all of this report is presented in Portable Document Format (PDF). For best results viewing and printing PDF documents, it is recommended that you download the documents to your computer and open them with Adobe Reader. Buy Geology of the Lake Peters area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska, (Geological Survey bulletin ) by Reed, Bruce L (ISBN:) from Amazon's Book Store.

Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible : Bruce L Reed. Get this from a library. Geology of the Lake Peters area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska: the stratigraphy, petrology, structural geology, and glacial history of the sedimentary and low-grade metamorphic rock sequence in the Lake Peters area.

[Bruce L Reed; Geological Survey (U.S.),]. The Lake Peters area lies in a remote, topographically rugged part of the Franklin Mountains in the northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska.

The area is at approximately lat 69 degrees N and long degrees W; Mount Chamberlin is in the southern part. Rocks exposed in the map area include seven formations ranging in age from Devonian or older to Jurassaic.

A 16,yr-long sedimentary sequence from Lakes Peters and Schrader (Neruokpuk Lakes), northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska - Volume 92 Issue 3 - Christopher W. Benson, Darrell S. Kaufman, Nicholas P. McKay, Erik Schiefer, David Fortin. The Brooks Range (Athabaskan Gwazhał) is a mountain range in far northern North America stretching some miles (1, km) from west to east across northern Alaska into Canada's Yukon ng a peak elevation of 8, feet (2, m) on Mount Isto, the range is believed to be approximately million years old.

In the United States, these mountains are considered an. Lake Peters, one of the Neruokpuk Lakes, is a large, deep glacial lake, located in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in the northeastern Brooks Range.

Lake Peters, adjoining Lake Schrader, and the surrounding country are ideally situated for research in various. Author: John S. Oldow,Hans G. Avé Lallemant; Publisher: Geological Society of America ISBN: Category: Science Page: View: DOWNLOAD NOW» The 17 papers presented here introduce results on geological and geophysical research centred largely along a North-South transect through the central Brooks Range of Arctic Alaska.

Chris Benson,16, years of paleoenvironmental change from the Lake Peters- Schrader area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska (Intern, US Geological Survey, Moab, UT) Douglas Steen,Late Quaternary paleomagnetism and environmental magnetism at Cascade and Shainin Lakes, north-central Brooks Range, Alaska (Environmental consulting.

Geology of the Lake Peters Area, Northeastern Brooks Range, Aalaska [REED, Bruce L.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Geology of the Lake Peters Area, Northeastern Brooks Range, Aalaska. Geology of the Lake Peters Area Northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska Bulletin on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

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David Soller U.S. Geological Survey Project Chief, National Geologic. The Mount Cliamberlin area, which includes Lakes Peters and Schrader, is in the eastern Brooks Range, northeastern Alaska (fig. The area mapped includes the Mount Michelson B-2 quadrangle and the southern part of the Mount Michelson C-2 quadrangle.

Nei­ ther of these maps has been published, but manuscript copies, which. Abstract. The geology of Alaska bordering the Arctic Ocean can be visualized as a succession of depositional episodes separated by distinct tectonic or orogenic events that leave identifiable patterns in the geologic framework of the northern third of the state (Fig.

Reed, B.L. Geology of the Lake Peters area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska. US Geological Survey Bulletin US Geological Survey Bulletin Google Scholar. Shale, and Ipewik Formation, western Brooks Range, Alaska by: Dumoulin, Julie A.

Published: () At the heart of Katmai: an administrative history of the Brooks River Area, with special emphasis on bear management in Katmai National Park and Preserve / by: Ringsmuth, Katherine Johnson, et al. Published: (). NORTHEASTERN ALASKA A complex terrane of low-grade metamorphic rocks in northeastern Alaska unconformably underlies the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian Lisburne Group (fig.

1, pl. 1, A). Quartzite schist near Lake Peters was named the Neruokpuk Schist by Leffingwell(l). Payne and I others () included other rocks within the Neruokpuk. Neruokpuk is Eskimo name for Lake Peters and Lake Schrader. Unit is typically developed on three sides of Lake Peters and also near forks of Canning River, northeastern AK.

Is chiefly quartzite schist. Both upper and lower contacts believed to be fault contacts. Is. Reed, B. Geology of the Lake Peters area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska. Pre-Mississippian accreted terranes of northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska.

In Alaskan north slope geology. Brooks Range, northernmost extension of the Rocky Mountains in northern Alaska, U.S. Named for the geologist Alfred H. Brooks, the entire range is within the Arctic Circle. It is separated from the Alaska Range (south) by the plains and tablelands of the Yukon and Porcupine river systems.

The.Download Free The Brooks Range Book in PDF and EPUB Free Download. You can read online The Brooks Range and write the review. The 17 papers presented here introduce results on geological and geophysical research centred largely along a North-South transect through the central Brooks Range of Arctic Alaska.

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