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The Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS), in partnership with the U.S. National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program, mapped approximately 450 mi2 of the Talkeetna Mountains region of central Alaska at 1:50,000 scale over the course of six weeks in 2014. This area contains significant exposures of Late Triassic mafic volcanics and gabbro sills that have been the focus of region-wide exploration for the Strategic and Critical platinum-group elements (PGEs). The area also exposes numerous inactive and possibly active faults which project through the area of proposed hydropower development. The resulting geologic map offers an improved understanding of the geology, structural history, and mineral...
Tags: 40Ar/39Ar,
Aerial Geology,
Aerial Photography,
Alluvial,
Alluvial Deposits, All tags...
Amphibolite Facies Units,
Bedrock Geologic Map,
Bedrock Geology,
Brachiopods,
Cleary Creek,
Colluvial Deposits,
Cordilleran Ice Sheet,
Crinoids,
Esker,
Faulting,
Faults,
Floodplain,
Fluvial,
Fossils,
Geochronology,
Geologic Map,
Geologic Materials,
Geomorphology,
Glacial,
Glacial Deposits,
Glacial Drift,
Glacial Geology,
Glacial Geomorphology,
Glacial History,
Glacial Lake,
Glacial Processes,
Glacial Stratigraphy,
Glaciation,
Ice Contact Deposits,
Ice-Contact,
Iron Creek,
Lacustrine,
Lacustrine Sedimentation,
Landslide,
Landslide Deposit,
Outwash,
Outwash Fan,
Paleochannel,
Permafrost and Periglacial,
Remote Sensing,
Rock Glaciers,
Rock-Glacier Deposits,
Rockfall,
STATEMAP Project,
Sand and Gravel,
Slides,
Slope Instability,
Soil Creep,
Stephan Lake,
Surficial,
Surficial Geologic Map,
Surficial Geology,
Talkeetna Mountains,
Talkeetna Mountains Quadrangle,
Talkeetna River,
Till,
geoscientificInformation, Fewer tags
This 1:50,000 scale geologic map describes the distribution of unconsolidated deposits, identifies local geologic hazards, and provides information about the depositional environment and basic engineering properties of common surficial-geologic materials in and around Shaktoolik, Alaska. Map units are the result of combined field observations and aerial imagery interpretation. A suite of local ground observations were collected over a two-week period in July 2011 by a helicopter-supported team of DGGS geologists and collaborators. Field investigations included soil test pits, sample collection, soil and rock description, oblique aerial photography, and documentation of landscape morphology.
Tags: Alluvial,
Alluvium,
Analyses and Sampling,
C14,
Clay, All tags...
Coastal,
Coastal and River,
Colluvium,
Conglomerate,
Construction Materials,
Engineering,
Engineering Geology,
Eolian,
Erosion,
Fan,
Flood,
Floodplain,
Fluvial,
Gelifluction,
Geochronology,
Geologic,
Geologic Hazards,
Geologic Map,
Geology,
Geomorphology,
Geotechnical,
Gravel,
Hazards,
Ice,
Image Interpretation,
Interpretation,
Inundation,
Lacustrine,
Lakes,
Meltwater,
Norton Bay Quadrangle,
Permafrost,
Permafrost and Periglacial,
Resource Assessment,
Resources,
Rocks,
Sand,
Sand and Gravel,
Sediment,
Sedimentation,
Shaktoolik,
Silt,
Slope,
Slump,
Surface,
Surficial,
Surficial Geologic Map,
Surficial Geology,
Terrace,
Thaw Lakes,
Thawing Permafrost,
Thermokarst,
geoscientificInformation, Fewer tags
The State of Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) and Division of Oil & Gas (DOG) are currently engaged in a multi-year study of the hydrocarbon potential of the Tertiary and Mesozoic strata in Cook Inlet basin. Modal analyses and routine core analyses were performed on Tertiary and Mesozoic siltstones and sandstones collected during the 2007-2010 field seasons from six geographic areas in upper and lower Cook Inlet. The reservoir quality of Cook Inlet sandstones varies widely depending on their mineralogy, geologic age, burial depth, and depositional environment. Tuxedni and Naknek sandstones have poor reservoir quality and are likely to be of equally poor quality down dip. West Foreland sandstones...
Tags: Aleutian Arc,
Beluga Basin,
Bluff Point,
Capps Glacier,
Chert, All tags...
Chuitna River,
Clam Gulch,
Cook Inlet,
Cook Inlet Basin,
Diagenesis,
Falls Creek,
Feldspar,
Fritz Creek,
Graywacke,
Homer,
Iniskin Bay,
Iniskin Peninsula,
Kachemak Bay,
Kaguyak,
Matanuska Valley,
Mineralogy,
Oil Basins,
Oil and Gas,
Oil and Gas Basin,
Outcrop Samples,
Permeability,
Petrographic,
Petrography,
Petroleum Basin Study,
Petrology,
Porosity,
Provenance,
Pyroclastic Fall,
Pyroclastic Flow,
Quartz,
Reservoir,
Reservoir Evaluation,
Reservoir Quality,
Resource Assessment,
Saddle Mountain,
Sample Location,
Sample Location Map,
Sand,
Sand and Gravel,
Sediment Transport,
Sedimentary,
Sedimentary Rocks,
Sedimentation,
Sedimentology,
Seward Peninsula,
Southcentral Alaska,
Straight Creek,
Tectonics,
Thin Section,
Tyonek,
Tyonek Quadrangle,
Volcanic,
Volcanic Ash,
Volcaniclastics,
Zeolites,
geoscientificInformation, Fewer tags
The Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) has conducted 1:63,360-scale geologic mapping of the Eagle A-1 Quadrangle. The area is part of the 100-year old Fortymile mining district and is located in eastern Alaska near the Alaska-Yukon border. This map illustrates potential near-surface sources of various geologic materials that may be useful for construction. Field observations indicate that each geologic unit (for example, stream alluvium) has a definite composition or range of composition. Therefore, the probable presence of materials is interpreted from the distribution of geologic units on the geologic map of this quadrangle. This map is generalized and is not intended to show exact locations...
Tags: Alluvial Deposits,
Alluvium,
Boundary (Place),
Colluvial Deposits,
Colluvium, All tags...
Construction Materials,
Crushed Gravel,
Crushed Rock,
Decorative Stone,
Drain Rock,
Engineering,
Engineering Geology,
Fortymile Mining District,
Geologic Hazards,
Geologic Map,
Geologic Materials,
Ground Ice,
Jack Wade Junction,
Permafrost,
Photogeologic Lineaments,
Pingos,
Rip Rap,
STATEMAP Project,
Sand and Gravel,
Steele Creek Dome,
Taylor Highway,
Thawing Permafrost,
Top of the World Highway,
Unconsolidated Deposits,
Walker Fork,
geoscientificInformation, Fewer tags
The Geologic Photos of Alaska database and online application contains photographs taken during and in support of Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) projects. These photographs primarily document field sites and geomorphology statewide, usually in remote locations that are often impossible or prohibitively expensive to revisit. The database (http://maps.dggs.alaska.gov/photodb/) includes a variety of images such as field photos, photos of samples, and photomicrographs (photograph of a microscopic object) taken with the aid of a microscope.
Tags: Alaska Statewide Quadrangle,
Alaska, State of,
Analyses and Sampling,
Energy Resources,
Geologic, All tags...
Geologic Hazards,
Geologic Materials,
Geological Process,
Geology,
Geomorphology,
Glaciers,
Igneous Rocks,
Metamorphic Rocks,
Mineral Resources,
Resource Information,
Resources,
Rock Units,
Rocks,
Sample Location,
Sand and Gravel,
Sedimentary Rocks,
Structural Geology,
Structure,
Volcanic Rocks,
Volcanoes,
geoscientificInformation, Fewer tags
This derivative engineering-geologic map illustrates potential near-surface sources of various geologic materials that may be useful for construction near the Dalton Highway area, from Atigun Gorge to Slope Mountain. The map area is located in the west-central Philip Smith Mountains quadrangle. The map extends from the northern flank of the Endicott Mountains into the Arctic Foothills province. Field observations indicate that each geologic unit (for example, stream alluvium) has a definite composition or range of composition. Therefore, the probable presence of materials is interpreted from the distribution of geologic units on the geologic map of this quadrangle. Map unit descriptions also include discussion of...
Tags: Atigun Gorge,
Atigun River,
Aufeis,
Building Stone,
Crushed Rock, All tags...
Dalton Highway,
Decorative Stone,
Engineering,
Engineering Geologic Map,
Engineering Geology,
Flood,
Galbraith Lake,
Geologic Hazards,
Geologic Materials,
Gravel,
Icing,
Materials Site,
Naled,
Permafrost,
Philip Smith Mountains Quadrangle,
River Icing,
Sand,
Sand and Gravel,
Silt,
Slope Instability,
Slope Mountain,
Thawing Permafrost,
Toolik Lake,
Toolik River,
Trans-Alaska Pipeline,
geoscientificInformation, Fewer tags
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