Transportation

Alaska Consultants. 1968. City of Nome Comprehensive Development Plan. Report for Alaska State Housing Authority. 162 p.

Alaska. Dept. of Highways. Planning and Research Division and U.S. Federal Highway Administration. 1972. Sufficiency Rating Report: Federal Aid Highway System.

__________. 1967. Alaska Highway Needs.

Alaska. Dept. of Highways. Traffic and Planning Unit and U.S. Federal Highway Administration. annual. Federal Highway System: Annual Traffic Volume Report.

__________. annual. Five-Year Highway Construction Program.

Alaska. Div. of Aviation. 1974. Listing of Airports by Alphabetical Order. (computer print-out).

__________. 1974. Listing of Airports by Length. (computer print-out).

__________. 1974. Inventory of Aircraft Landing Areas.

__________. 1973. Initial Inventory of Aircraft Landing Areas.

__________. 1972. Capital Improvement Program for Airports and Related Facilities in Fiscal Years 1973 through 1974.

Alaska. Div. of Water and Harbors. 1969. State Harbors and Boating Facilities.

Alaska State Housing Authority. 1971. Kotzebue, Alaska, Comprehensive Development Plan.

Alaska. Transportation Commission. 1974. Air Carrier List Number 4: Air Carriers Certificated by the Alaska Transportation Commission.

__________. 1973. Proposed Extension of Transportation System Map.

__________. 1972. Motor Carrier Operating Authority Scope Book Directory.

Arctic Institute of North America. 1973. Arctic Marine Commerce Study. 3 v.

Armstrong, T. 1970. Soviet Northern Development with Some Alaskan Parallels and Contrasts. Institute of Social, Economic, and Government Research, University of Alaska, College. Occasional Paper.

Brown, L.U. and D.N. Jones. 1968. Transportation and Economic Development in Alaska. Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska.

Burdick, J.L., ed. 1971. Symposium on Cold Regions Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers and University of Alaska. 2 v.

Canada. Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Ministry of Transport. 1971. Arctic Transportation. Proceedings of the Arctic Transportation Conference, Yellowknife, 1970. Information Canada. 3 v.

Chertkov, M. 1967. Federal Regulation of Transportation in Alaska. Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska.

Consultec, Inc. 1971. River Icebreaker Concept Design and Testing Report to Commandant (DOT). U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters. 175 p.

Carr and Donald Associates, Ltd. 1971. Preliminary Study of Marine Terminal and Site Transportation Report. Report for Lost River Mining Corp. 23 p.

Dalton, J.W. 1964. Plans and Operating Procedure for Proposed Overland Freighting, Onion Portage-Bornite, Alaska. Report for Kennecott Copper Corp.

E.B.S. Management Consultants Inc. 1967. Extension of the Alaska Railroad. Report for the NORTH Commission, Washington, D.C.

Ehrlich, I.R. 1969. A dynamic vehicle system for the north in Arctic and Middle North Transportation. B.F. Sater, ed. Arctic Institute of North America.

Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska. Transportation Task Force. 1967. Transportation and Economic Development in Alaska. A Policy Analysis.

Fraser, D.A. 1960. Pipeline transportation of concentrates. Mining Congress Journal. 46(3):44-48.

German, M.J. 1971. Bulk shipping and icebreaker support in the arctic in Arctic Transportation. Proceedings of the Arctic Transportation Conference, Yellowknife, 1970. Information Canada. v. 3.

Greek, E.R. and V.A. Geidle. 1972. Economics of Surfacing Roads in Alaska. Alaska. Dept. of Highways.

Hamilton, T.D. 1972. Noatak River Reconnaissance, 1972. Unpublished. Mineral Industry Research Laboratory, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Harrison, W.C. 1955. Primary and Secondary Access over Muskeg in Forestry Practice. Proceedings of the Western Muskeg Resource Meeting. National Research Council of Canada. Technical Memorandum 38.

Koisch, F.P. 1971. Supercarriers vs. U.S. harbor dimensions. American Society of Civil Engineers. Waterways and Harbors Div. Journal. 97(WWI):20-27.

Lotspeich, F.B. 1971. Environmental Guidelines for Road Construction in Alaska. Alaska Water Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Report No. 1610-FOL. 127 p.

Lotspeich, F.B. and A.E. Heimers. 1974. Environmental Guidelines for Development Roads in the Subarctic. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ecological Research Series. 63 p.

Matson Research Corporation. 1970. Transocean Tug-Barge Systems. Report for Maritime Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. 3 v.

Mauneluk Association, 1974. The NANA Region: Its Resources and Development Potential. 289 p.

Moreau, J.W. 1970. Problems and developments in arctic Alaskan transportation. U.S. Naval Institute. Proceedings. 96(5/807):98-119.

National Resources Committee. 1937. Regional Planning Part VII. Alaska Its Resources and Its Development.

Parker, W. et al. 1972. Northwest Alaska Economic and Transportation Prospects. Institute of Social, Economic and Government Research, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Rhoads, E.M. 1972. Air cushion vehicles: a new source of transportation for the Arctic? Northern Engineer. 4(2):7-9.

Robert Crommlin and Associates. 1972. Alaska Marine Highway System Study: Phase /, Traffic and Usage. Alaska. Div. of Marine Transportation.

Sater, B.F., ed. 1969. Arctic and Middle North Transportation. Arctic Institute of North America.

Swan, Wooster Engineering, Inc. 1967. A Study of Bulk and General Cargo Handling Facilities at Ambler and Dutch Harbor, Alaska. Portland, Oregon.

Tippitts, Abbott, McCarthy, Stratton Consulting Engineers. 1972. A Report on Scheduling, Routing, Feasibility, and Tariffs. Alaska. Div. of Marine Transportation.

Tudor, Kelly, Shannon. 1970. Alaska Transportation Corridor Study Interim Reports 1 & 2. Report for U.S. Federal Highway Administration.

U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. 1971. Waterborne Commerce of the United States.

U.S. Bureau of Land Management. 1974. Multimodel Transportation and Utility Corridor Systems in Alaska. 184 p.

U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 1974. United States, Alaska, Including the Aleutian Islands (map). Nautical Chart Catalog 3.

__________. 1974. United States Coast Pilot Supplement to U.S. Coast Pilot 9. 36 p.

__________. 1973. Tidal Current Tables. 1974. Pacific Coast of North America and Asia.

__________. 1964. United States Coast Pilot 9, Pacific and Arctic Coasts, Alaska, Cape Spencer to Beaufort Sea. 7th ed. 347 p.

U.S. Coast Guard. 1947. Sailing Directions for the East Coast of Siberia. Publication 75.

__________. 1936. Report of Oceanographic Cruise of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter "Chelan," Bering Sea and Bering Strait, 1934. 2 v.

U.S. Dept. of Defense. Joint Chiefs of Staff. 1973. Arctic Transportation Requirements, 1973-1992. pp. 27, 50-51.

U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. 1973. FAA's Alaska Systems Requirements.

__________. 1969. Alaska Plan for the Arctic Region.

U.S. National Ocean Survey. 1974. Tide Tables. 1974. West Coast of North and South America.

U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. no date. United States Government Flight Publication Supplement: Alaska.

__________. no date. Sectional Aeronautical Charts. (scale 1:500,000).

U.S. Naval Electronics Laboratory. 1947. Oceanographic Measurements from USS Nereus on Arctic Cruise.

U.S. Naval Hydrographic Office. 1958. Oceanographic Atlas of the Polar Seas. Part II. Arctic Publications 705.

Wolff, E.N. et al. 1972. Optimum Transportation Systems to Serve the Mineral Industry North of the Yukon Basin in Alaska. Mineral Industry Research Laboratory, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Report 29. 70 p.

Woods, K.B., ed. 1960. Highway engineering handbook. McGraw-Hill.

Woods, K.B. and R.F. Legget. 1960. Transportation and economic potential of the Arctic. Traffic Quarterly. 14(4):435-458.


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