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Gravity data were collected in August of 2019 at 21 sites on and around Iliamna Volcano and Anchorage, Alaska. Measurements were taken with a Lacoste & Romberg G-161 meter and reduced to obtain the complete Bouguer anomaly. A total of 39 magnetic susceptibility measurements were taken at 13 locations using a ZH Instruments SM30 susceptibility meter. This data release includes susceptibility measurements, processed gravity data, shapefiles with field locations, and site photos.
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Cook Inlet, a 350-km-long estuary located in south-central Alaska,is a region of great importance to the economy of the entire state. Approximately half the population of Alaska resides near its shores, and Anchorage, at its northern end, is the state's largest city and a focus for commerce, industry, recreation, and transportation. Tidal height variations at Anchorage are the second most extreme in the world, exceeded only by those in Canada's Bay of Fundy. Cook Inlet's extreme tidal range and the shallow bathymetry produce extreme tidal currents as well. During winter the marine ice that forms in the Inlet can have a substantial impact on human activities. This report is a compilation of previously published and...


    map background search result map search result map Marine ice atlas for Cook Inlet, Alaska Bouguer gravity and magnetic susceptibility measurements at Iliamna Volcano, Alaska 2019 Bouguer gravity and magnetic susceptibility measurements at Iliamna Volcano, Alaska 2019 Marine ice atlas for Cook Inlet, Alaska