USGS OF 67-64
Publication Details
Title:
Subsurface stratigraphic, structural and economic geology, northern AlaskaAuthors:
Collins, F.R. and Robinson, F.M.Publication Date:
1967Publisher:
U.S. Geological SurveyOrdering Info:
USGS Publications WarehouseQuadrangle(s):
Wainwright, Misheguk Mountain, Teshekpuk, Ikpikpuk River, Umiat, Killik River, Lookout Ridge, Howard Pass, Barrow, Meade River, Harrison Bay, Utukok River
Bibliographic Reference
Collins, F.R. and Robinson, F.M., 1967, Subsurface stratigraphic, structural and economic geology, northern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 67-64, 252 p., 12 sheets.
Publication Products
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Report Information- of67-0064.pdf (5.1 M)
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Maps & Other Oversized Sheets- Plate 1 East-west cross section A-A'' showing the stratigraphy of the Nanushuk group and the upper part of the Topagoruk formation (188.0 K)
- Plate 2 Comparison of the subsurface stratigraphy in the Grandstand and Umiat areas (67.0 K)
- Plate 3 North-south cross section G-G'''', showing subsurface correlations and regional structure in naval petroleum reserve No. 4 (522.0 K)
- Plate 4 Northeast-southwest cross section H-H'''', showing subsurface correlations and regional structure in naval petroleum reserve No. 4 (95.0 K)
- Plate 6 North-south cross section J-J'''' of the Gubik anticline (106.0 K)
- Plate 8 North-south cross section N-N'''' west Simpson area (102.0 K)
- Plate 9 North-south cross section M-M'''' showing structural and stratigraphic features of the Simpson seeps area (54.0 K)
- Plate 10 East-west cross section L-L'''' in the vicinity of Simpson seep (97.0 K)
- Plate 11 North-south cross section P-P'''' of the Umiat anticline (63.0 K)
- Plate 14 Electric log, lithologic and paleontologic correlation of Oumalik test well 1. with east Oumalik test well 1. (80.0 K)
- Figure 2 Chart giving locations, formation tops, and other pertinent data on the test wells and core tests of northern Alaska (174.0 K)
- Figure 3 Stratigraphic chart giving a brief description of all formations found in the subsurface of Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 and their European stage equivalents (95.0 K)