USGS OF 60-59
An aeromagnetic reconnaissance of the Cook Inlet area, Alaska
Authors:
Grantz, Arthur, Zietz, Isidore, and Andreasen, G.E.
Publication Date:
1960
Publisher:
U.S. Geological Survey
Ordering Info:
USGS Publications Warehouse
Quadrangle(s):
Anchorage; Seldovia
Supersedes:
OF 201
Citation ID:
10649
Bibliographic Reference
Grantz, Arthur, Zietz, Isidore, and Andreasen, G.E., 1960, An aeromagnetic reconnaissance of the Cook Inlet area, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 60-59, 58 p., 9 sheets.
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Maps & Other Oversized Sheets
- Figure 2, Major physiographic provinces of the Cook Inlet area, Alaska (125.0 K)
- Figure 3, Generalized geologic map of the Cook Inlet area, Alaska, showing position of aeromagnetic flight lines and magnetic trends, scale 1:500,000 (1.2 M)
- Figure 3.1, Explanation for Figure 3 (105.0 K)
- Figure 4, Total intensity aeromagnetic profiles of the northern Cook Inlet area, Alaska, flight lines 25 to 95, scale 1:500,000 (563.0 K)
- Figure 5, Total intensity aeromagnetic profiles of the central Cook Inlet area, Alaska, flight lines 95 - 170, scale 1:500,000 (863.0 K)
- Figure 6, Total intensity aeromagnetic profiles of the southern Cook Inlet area, Alaska, flight lines 170 to 213, scale 1:500,000 (224.0 K)
- Figure 7, Outline of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic tectonic elements of the Cook Inlet area, Alaska (123.0 K)
- Figure 8, Hypothetical structure section across the Chinitna magnetic gradient (72.0 K)
- Figure 9, Comparison of aeromagnetic profiles across Cook Inlet and Copper River lowlands, Alaska and the Great Valley, California, scale 1:63,360 (130.0 K)
Keywords
Aeromagnetic; Cook Inlet; Geophysics; Geophysics Search Tag
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