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Studies by the U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska, 2001
2003, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Information Services [distributor
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New occurrences of late Paleozoic and Triassic fossils from the Seventymile and Yukon-Tanana Terranes, east-central Alaska, with comments on previously published occurrences in the same area
Cretaceous epigenetic base-metal mineralization at the Lead Creek Prospect, Eastern Yukon-Tanana Upland, Alaska: constraints from U-Pb Zircon dating and Pb-Isotopic analyses of sulfides
Cretaceous ion-microprobe U-Pb Zircon age for the west point orthogneiss: evidence for another gneiss dome in the Yukon-Tanana Upland
Kinematic analysis from tectonites in the northern part of the Big Delta Quadrangle, east-central Alaska
Tertiary volcanic rocks of the central Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska
Mesozoic sedimentation and deformation along the Talkeetna Thrust Fault, south-central Alaska-New insights and their regional tectonic significance
Clark Bar Prospect: granite-hosted Sn-Mo-Ag mineralization in the Northern Talkeetna mountains, southern Alaska
Early middle Devonian (Eifelian) gastropods from the Wadleigh Limestone in the Alexander Terrane of Southeastern Alaska demonstrate biogeographic affinities with central Alaskan Terranes (Farewell and Livengood) and Eurasia
Kirkospira, a new Silurian Gastropod from Glacier Bay, southeastern Alaska
Soil temperature, moisture, and carbon and nitrogen mineralization at a Taiga-Tundra ecotone, Noatak National Preserve, northwestern Alaska
Soil drainage and its potential for influencing wildfires in Alaska
Effect of soil drainage on fire and carbon cycling in central Alaska
Trident Volcano: four contiguous stratocones adjacent to Katmai Pass, Alaska Peninsula
Geology and late quaternary eruptive history of Kanaga Volcano, a calc-alkaline stratovolcano in the western Aleutian Islands, Alaska.
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