Water

Alaska. Dept. of Health and Welfare. 1967. Water Quality Standards for Interstate Waters within the State of Alaska. 41 p.

Alaska. Dept. of Health and Welfare. Branch of Environmental Health. 1971. Cold Regions Environmental Health Practice.

Alaska Water Study Committee. 1976. Alaska Water Assessment; Water and Related Land Problems; State-Regional-Future. 242 p.

__________. 1975. Alaska Water Assessment—Problem Identification. pp. 36-54.

Alter, A.J. 1973. Water supply and waste disposal concepts applicable in permafrost regions in Permafrost. Proceedings of the 2nd International Permafrost Conference, Yakutsk. North American Contribution. National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council. pp. 577-581.

__________. 1969. Water Supply in Cold Regions. U.S. Army. Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. Monograph III-C5a. 85 p.

Arnow, G.M. and G.L. Hubbs. 1962. Characteristics of Surface and Ground Waters in Selected Villages of Alaska. Part I: Lower Kuskokwim River, Lower Yukon River, Norton Sound-Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue and St. Lawrence Island. Unpublished. Arctic Health Research Center. U.S. Public Health Service. Anchorage. 32 p.

Balding, G.O. 1975. Water Availability, Quality, and Use in the Alaska Region. Alaska Water Study Committee Study Team, Juneau. 184 p.

Barnes, D.F. and G.R. MacCarthy. 1964. Preliminary Report on Tests of the Application of Geophysical Methods to Arctic Groundwater Problems. U.S. Geological Survey. Open-file report.

Biggar, N. 1971. Thermal Springs of Alaska. Geophysical Institute and Geology Dept., University of Alaska, Fairbanks. (1:2,500,000)

Boyd, W.L. and J.W. Boyd. 1965. Water supply and sewage disposal developments in the far north. American Water Works Association. Journal. 57(7):858-868.

Bue, C.D. 1963. Principal Lakes of the United States. U.S. Geological Survey. Circular 476.

Cederstrom, D.J. 1952. Summary of Ground-Water Development in Alaska, 1950. U.S. Geological Survey. Circular 169. 37 p.

Childers, J.M. 1970. Flood Frequency in Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Open-file report. 30 p.

Cohen, J.B. 1973. Solid waste disposal in permafrost areas in Permafrost. Proceedings of the 2nd International Permafrost Conference, Yakutsk. North American Contribution. National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council. pp. 590-598.

Ferrians, O.J. 1965. Permafrost Map of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Miscellaneous geologic investigations map I-445.

Feulner, A.J. 1964. Galleries and Their Use for Development of Shallow Groundwater Supplies with Special Reference to Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Water Supply Paper 1809-E. 16 p.

Feulner, A.J. and J.R. Williams. 1967. Development of a ground water supply at Cape Lisburne, Alaska, by modification of permafrost. U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 575-B. pp. B199-B202.

Feulner, A.J., J.M. Childers, and V.W. Norman. 1972. Water Resources of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Open-file report. 60 p.

Feulner, A.J., J.M. Childers, and V.W. Norman. 1970. Water Resources of Alaska. Unpublished. Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey. pp. 103-115.

Ficke, J.F. and R.O. Hawkinson. 1975. The National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN)—Some Questions and Answers. U.S. Geological Survey. Circular 719. 23 p.

Greenwood, J.K. and R.S. Murphy. 1972. Factors Affecting Water Management on the North Slope of Alaska. Institute of Water Resources, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Report 19. 42 p.

Hartman, C.W. and R.F. Carlson. 1970. Bibliography of Arctic Water Resources. Institute of Water Resources, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Report 11. 344 p.

Heinke, G.W. and B. Doans. 1973. Water supply and waste disposal systems for arctic communities. Arctic. 26(2):149-1 59.

Hoar, C.L. and L.K. Clark. 1973. A sanitary service complex for villages in permafrost regions; a demonstration project at Wainwright, Alaska in Permafrost. Proceedings of the 2nd International Permafrost Conference, Yakutsk. North American Contribution. National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council. pp. 664-673.

Hopkins, D.M. 1955. Permafrost and Ground Water in Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 264-F. pp. F113-F144.

Johnson, P.R. and C.W. Hartman. 1969. Environmental Atlas of Alaska. University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 111 p.

Jones, S.H. 1973. Small-Stream Flood Investigations in Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Basic-data report. 55 p.

Kim, S.W., P.R. Johnson, and R.S. Murphy. 1969. A Ground Water Quality Summary for Alaska. Institute of Water Resources, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Report 10. 32 p.

Lamar, W.L. 1966. Chemical character and sedimentation of the waters in Environment of the Cape Thompson Region, Alaska. N.J. Wilimovsky and J.N. Wolfe, eds. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Report PNE-481. pp. 133-148.

Likes, E.H. 1966. Surface-water discharge of Ogotoruk Creek in Environment of the Cape Thompson Region, Alaska. N.J. Wilimovsky and J.N. Wolfe, eds. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Report PNE-481. pp. 125-132.

Linnell, K.A. and G.A. Johnston. 1973. Engineering design and construction in permafrost regions—a review in Permafrost. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference, Yakutsk. North American Contribution. National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council. pp. 553-575.

Marcher, M.V. 1964. Water Supply Problems in Alaska. Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory and Arctic Test Center, U.S. Air Force. Technical Report AAL-TDR-64-28.

Miller, T.P. 1973. Distribution and Chemical Analyses of Thermal Springs in Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Open-file map 570. (scale 1:2,500,000)

Miller, T.P. 1973. Distribution and Chemical Analyses of Thermal Springs in Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Open-file report. 5 p.

Miller, T.P., I. Barnes, and W.W. Patton, 1975. Geologic setting and chemical characteristics of hot springs in west-central Alaska. Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey. 3(2):149-162.

Myers, C.E. et al. 1973. The Alaska village demonstration projects. Arctic Bulletin. 1(2):47-55.

O'Brien, W.J. and D.G. Huggins. 1974. The limnology of the Noatak drainage in The Environment of the Noatak River Basin, Alaska. S.B. Young, ed. Center for Northern Studies, Wolcott, Vt. pp. 158-223.

Piper, A.M. 1966. Potential Effects of Project Chariot on Local Water Supplies, Northwestern Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 539. 45 p.

Puchtler, B. 1973. Social and Economic Implications of the Alaska Village Demonstration Projects. Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Working Paper 20. 34 p.

Reed, S.C. and T.D. Buzzell. 1973. A sewage-treatment concept for permafrost areas in Permafrost. Proceedings of the 2nd International Permafrost Conference, Yakutsk. North American Contribution. National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council. pp. 706-712.

Reid, B.H. 1973, Alaska Village Demonstration Projects: First Generation of Integrated Utilities for Remote Communities. Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Working Paper 22. 29 p.

Ryan, W.L. 1973. Design and construction of practical sanitation facilities for small Alaskan communities in Permafrost. Proceedings of the 2nd International Permafrost Conference, Yakutsk. North American Contribution. National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council. pp. 721-730.

Slaughter, M.J. 1961. Surface-water discharge of Ogotoruk Creek near Cape Thompson, Alaska in Geologic Investigations in Support of Project Chariot, Phase III, in the Vicinity of Cape Thompson, Northwestern Alaska—Preliminary Report. R. Kachadoorian et al., eds. U.S. Geological Survey. Open-file report TEI-799.

Sloan, C.E. and J.D. Bredehoeft. 1972. Some Effects of a Heated Pipeline on Ground Water Flow in Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Open-file report. 25 p.

Stearns, N.D., H.T. Stearns, and G.A. Waring. 1937. Thermal Springs in the United States. U.S. Geological Survey. Water Supply Paper 679-B.

U.S. Alaska Power Administration. 1974. 1974 Alaska Power Survey. v. 3. 135 p.

U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. 1975. List of Urban Places Flood Hazard. 12 p.

__________. 1975. Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Alaska. 58 p.

__________. 1957. Harbors and Rivers in Alaska Survey Report. Interim Report No. 6. Northwestern Alaska, June 1, 1957.

U.S. 88th Congress. 2nd Session. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. 1964. Mineral and Water Resources of Alaska. Committee Print. pp. 149-179.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development. 1973. Report to Congress, Alaska Village Demonstration Projects, July 1, 1973. 73 p.

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. 1969. A Primer on Waste Water Treatment. 25 p.

U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. Alaska Water Laboratory. 1969. Effects of Placer Mining on Water Quality in Alaska. College, Alaska. 83 p.

U.S. Geological Survey. 1975. United States Geological Survey Alaska Program, 1975. Circular 722. 58 p.

__________. 1973. Catalog of Information on Water Data, Water Resources Region 19 (Alaska).49 p.

__________. 1971. Index of Surface-Water Records to September 30, 1970. Part 15.—Alaska. Circular 665. pp. 15-17.

U.S. Public Health Service. 1962. Drinking Water Standards. Publication 956. 61 p.

Waller, R.M. 1966. Groundwater hydrology in Environment of the Cape Thompson Region, Alaska. N.J. Wilimovsky and J.N. Wolfe, eds. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Report PNE-481. pp. 115-124.

__________. 1961. Summary of Ground-Water Conditions in Alaska as They Affect Private Water Supplies. Alaska. Dept. of Health and Welfare. Hydrologic Data 11. 2 p.

Waller, R.M. and S.P. Mattiur. 1962. Data on Water Supplies at Nome, Alaska. Alaska. Dept. of Health and Welfare. Hydrologic Data 17. 12 p.

Waring, G.A. 1969. Thermal Springs of the United States and Other Countries of the World—A Summary. Blankenship, R.R. and R. Bentall, revisors. U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 492. pp. 50-53.

__________. 1917. Mineral Springs of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Water Supply Paper 679-B. 114 p.

Watson, D.G. et al. 1966. Limnology of tundra ponds and Ogotoruk Creek in Environment of the Cape Thompson Region, Alaska. N.J. Wilimovsky and J.N. Wolfe, eds. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Report PNE-481. pp. 415-435.

Williams, J.R. 1970. Ground Water in the Permafrost Regions of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 696. 83 p.

__________. 1965. Ground Water in Permafrost Regions, An Annotated Bibliography. U.S. Geological Survey. Water Supply Paper 1792. 294 p.

__________. 1953. Icings in Alaska, 1949-1950. U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Engineering Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army. Engineering Notes 32.

Williams, J.R. and R.O. van Everdingen. 1973. Groundwater investigations in permafrost regions of North America: a review in Permafrost. Proceedings of the 2nd International Permafrost Conference, Yakutsk. North American Contribution. National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council. pp. 435-445.

Williams, J.R. and R.M. Waller. 1965. Ground water occurrences in permafrost regions of Alaska in Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Permafrost, Lafayette, Indiana, 1963. National Academy of Sciences. Publication 1287.


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