I 19.2:AL 1/8
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Measurement of lateral erosion at proposed river crossing sites of the Alaska pipeline / |
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I 19.2:AL 1/10
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Some effects of a heated pipeline on ground-water flow in Alaska / |
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I 19.2:Al 1/11
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Flood surveys along proposed TAPS route, Alaska, July 1971 / |
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I 19.2:AL 1/11/974
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Flood surveys along TAPS route, Alaska / |
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I 19.2:AL 1/12
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The hydraulic geometry of some Alaskan streams south of the Yukon River / |
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I 19.2:AL 1/13
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Floods in the summer of 1971 in south-central Alaska / |
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I 19.2:Al 1/14/971
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Channel erosion surveys along proposed TAPS route, Alaska, July, 1971 / |
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I 19.2:Al 1/15/970-72
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Field water-quality information along the proposed trans-Alaska pipeline corridor, September 1970 through September 1972 / |
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I 19.2:AL 1/16
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Flood survey at proposed TAPS crossing of Yukon River near Stevens Village, Alaska / |
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I 19.2:AL 1/17/970-72
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Aquatic organisms from selected sites along the proposed trans-Alaska pipeline corridor : September 1970 to September 1972 / |
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I 19.2:AL 1/20
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Flood surveys along TAPS route, Alaska / |
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I 19.2:Al 7
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Table of differences of altitude to nearest foot for angles from 1 minute to 2 degrees and for distances under 1 mile |
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I 19.2:AL 7/2
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Polar and alpine geosciences field training for the international earth science community : July 20 - August 30, 1989, Juneau Icefield, Alaska. |
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I 19.2:Am 1/973
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The Amazon : measuring a mighty river. |
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I 19.2:AM 3/2/
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U.S. Geological Survey activities related to American Indians and Alaska Natives |
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I 19.2:AM 3/3/
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Activities related to American Indians and Alaska Natives |
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I 19.2:An 2/948-73
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Water-quality data, 1948-1973, Anchorage and vicinity, Alaska / |
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I 19.2:AN 8/2
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Field demonstrations in anthropogenic waste or unexploded ordnance for USGS Marine Induced Polarization (IP) streamer system technology |
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I 19.2:An 8/976
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The Antarctic and its geology. |
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I 19.2:AR 2
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Alaska Volcano Observatory archive of seismic drum records of eruptions of Augustine Volcano (1986), Redoubt Volcano (1989-90), Mount Spurr (1992), and Pavlof Volcano (1996), and the 1996 earthquake swarm at Akutan Peak / |
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