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Anderson, D.M. et al. 1973. An ERTS View of Alaska; Regional Analysis of Earth and Water Resources Based on Satellite Imagery. U.S. Army. Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. Technical Report 241. 50 p.

Anderson, J.H. 1974. Preliminary Vegetation Map of the Espenberg Peninsula, Alaska, Based on an Earth Resources Technology Satellite Image. Report for U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 24 p.

Anderson, J.H. and A.E. Belon. 1973. A New Vegetation Map of the Western Seward Peninsula, Alaska, Based on ERTS-1 Imagery. Report for U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 20 p.

Belon, A.E. and J.M. Miller. 1972-73. Remote sensing by satellite in Geophysical Institute, Annual Report. University of Alaska, Fairbanks. pp. 127-147.

George, T.H., J.E. Preston, and W.J. Stringer. 1976. Range Resource Inventory from Digital Satellite Imagery on the Baldwin Peninsula, N.W. Alaska. Report for U.S. Soil Conservation Service. 19 p.

Hickok, D.M. 1972. Understanding the Alaska Coastal Zone. Report for the State of Alaska C.O.A.S.T. Commission.

Holmgren, B. 1974. Survey of Seasonal Snow Cover in Alaska. Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 89 p.

Lent, P.C. and A.J. LaPerriere. 1974. Application of ERTS Imagery to the Study of Caribou Movements and Winter Habitat. Report for U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 44 p.

Shapiro, L.H. and J.J. Burns. 1975. Major Late-Winter Features of Ice in Northern Bering and Chukchi Seas as Determined from Satellite Imagery. Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Report 236. 15 p.

Sharma, G.D. et al. 1974. Sea-Surface Circulation, Sediment Transport, and Marine Mammal Distribution, Alaska Continental Shelf. Report for U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 77 p.

Shepard, F.P. and H.R. Wanless. 1971. Our Changing Coastlines. McGraw-Hill. pp. 465-481.

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Symposium on Significant Results Obtained from the Earth Resources Technology Satellite-1, New Carrollton, Maryland, 1973. Proceedings; technical presentations, Sections A and B. U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center. 2 v. 1730 p.

U.S. Dept. of the Interior. Alaska Planning Group. 1974. Cape Krusenstern National Monument; Proposed. Final environmental statement. 461 p.

__________. 1974. Chukchi Imuruk National Reserve; Proposed. Final environmental statement. 763 p.

__________. 1974. Kobuk Valley National Monument; Proposed. Final environmental statement. 626 p.

__________. 1974. Noatak National Arctic Range; Proposed. Final environmental statement. 700 p.

__________. 1974. Selawik National Wildlife Refuge; Proposed. Final environmental statement. 632 p.

Wahrhaftig, C. 1965. Physiographic Divisions of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 482. 52 p.

Wilimovsky, N.J. and J.N. Wolfe, eds. 1966. The Environment of the Cape Thompson Region, Alaska. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Report PNE-481. 1250 p.

Williams, H., ed. 1958. Landscapes of Alaska. University of California Press. 148 p.

Young, S.B., ed. 1973. The Environment of the Noatak River Basin, Alaska; the Noatak River Valley. Center for Northern Studies. Contribution no. 1. 584 p.

 

 


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