Gravel deposits and associated geologic hazards along the Hines Creek fault system, Denali National Park
By Conferences and Trade Shows
2023 (approx.)
Detailed Description
Intermountain West Project members Adam Hudson and Michael Frothingham, in collaboration with National Park Service archaeologist Patrick Fristoe, inspect gravel deposits and associated geologic hazards along the Hines Creek fault system, Denali National Park (Alaska, USA).
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Public Domain.
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