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As part of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) effort to make final recommendations of federal land parcels to be considered for selection by the State of Alaska according to provisions of the Statehood Act, a decision was made to identify and evaluate potential access corridors. Corridor maps were compiled for a total of 78 quadrangles throughout Alaska. This map suite shows relevant geologic information at a scale of 1:250,000 for 10-mile-wide corridors straddling centerlines for proposed access routes throughout Alaska. The maps are based on geologic data compiled from existing, published mapping. Each compiled corridor geology map was used to derive maps of potential construction materials, data quality,...
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The article discusses the geologic contributions of the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) to the Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project on the Susitna River of the Alaska Enegy Authority (AEA). The project aims to build a transmission line in the Railbelt Region to be able to address future electrical needs of the area. AEA has asked DGGS to evaluate seismic-hazard issues and produce Geographic Information System (GIS)-based materials that will support the project.
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The article discusses the geologic contributions of the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) to the Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project on the Susitna River of the Alaska Enegy Authority (AEA). The project aims to build a transmission line in the Railbelt Region to be able to address future electrical needs of the area. AEA has asked DGGS to evaluate seismic-hazard issues and produce Geographic Information System (GIS)-based materials that will support the project.
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The article discusses the geologic contributions of the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) to the Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project on the Susitna River of the Alaska Enegy Authority (AEA). The project aims to build a transmission line in the Railbelt Region to be able to address future electrical needs of the area. AEA has asked DGGS to evaluate seismic-hazard issues and produce Geographic Information System (GIS)-based materials that will support the project.
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The article discusses the geologic contributions of the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) to the Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project on the Susitna River of the Alaska Enegy Authority (AEA). The project aims to build a transmission line in the Railbelt Region to be able to address future electrical needs of the area. AEA has asked DGGS to evaluate seismic-hazard issues and produce Geographic Information System (GIS)-based materials that will support the project.
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