Publications
USGS research activities relevant to Alaska have yielded more than 9400 historical publications. This page features some of the most recent newsworthy research findings.
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Cultural resource applications for a GIS: Stone conservation at Jefferson and Lincoln Memorials Cultural resource applications for a GIS: Stone conservation at Jefferson and Lincoln Memorials
Geographical information systems are rapidly becoming essential tools for land management. They provide a way to link landscape features to the wide variety of information that managers must consider when formulating plans for a site, designing site improvement and restoration projects, determining maintenance projects and protocols, and even interpreting the site. At the same time, they...
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Kyle Joly, Tony Donald, Douglas Comer
Timing and synchrony of parturition in Alaska caribou Timing and synchrony of parturition in Alaska caribou
Timing of parturition of caribou (Rangifer tarandus) varies within populations, but the relative influences of nutritional condition of females during the autumn breeding season and during gestation on that variation is not known. We determined timing of parturition of caribou in Denali National Park, Alaska, during 1984–1995, which had wide variation in snowfall that influenced...
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Layne G. Adams, Bruce W. Dale
Satellite telemetry: A new tool for wildlife research and management Satellite telemetry: A new tool for wildlife research and management
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game have cooperated since 1984 to develop and evaluate satellite telemetry as a means of overcoming the high costs and logistical problems of conventional VHF (very high frequency) radiotelemetry systems. Detailed locational and behavioral data on caribou (Rangifer tarandus), polar bears (Ursus maritimus), and...
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Steven G. Fancy, Larry F. Pank, David C. Douglas, Catherine H. Curby, Gerald W. Garner, Steven C. Amstrup, Wayne L. Regelin
Surficial geologic map along the Castle Mountain Fault between Houston and Hatcher Pass Road, Alaska Surficial geologic map along the Castle Mountain Fault between Houston and Hatcher Pass Road, Alaska
The surficial geology of the map area is dominated by sedimentary deposits laid down during and after the Naptowne glaciation (Karlstrom, 1964) of late Pleistocene age. During this episode, a large valley glacier flowed westward down the Matanuska Valley along the southern flank of the Talkeetna Mountains. The youngest of two documented advances has been referred to as the Elmendorf...
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Peter J. Haeussler
Ecological, morphological, genetic and life history characteristics of two sockeye salmon populations, Tustumena Lake, Alaska Ecological, morphological, genetic and life history characteristics of two sockeye salmon populations, Tustumena Lake, Alaska
Populations can differ in both phenotypic and molecular genetic traits. Phenotypic differences likely result from differential selection pressures in the environment, whereas differences in neutral molecular markers result from genetic drift associated with some degree of reproductive isolation. Two sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, populations were compared using both phenotypic and...
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Carol Ann Woody
Sexual attitudes at northern latitudes Sexual attitudes at northern latitudes
Spreading his wings to reveal their pearly white undersides, the male buff-breasted sandpiper tilted his head to the sky, puffed out his chest, and uttered a series of soft "tick-ticks.” He then proceeded to stamp his feet and vibrate his wings as if the ground were quaking beneath him. Soon, three females, attracted by this courtship display, entered the curve of his embracing wings...
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Richard B. Lanctot
Attraction of brown bears to red pepper spray deterrent: Caveats for use Attraction of brown bears to red pepper spray deterrent: Caveats for use
Humans in brown bear (Ursus arctos) country may unexpectedly encounter hears with sometimes harmful consequences. Firearms may be an effective defense, but they destroy bears, their use is illegal in most national parks, and many people prefer not to carry them, Consequently, nonlethal bear deterrents have long been sought as a means of self-defense against bear attacks. In the 1970s a...
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Tom S. Smith
Hermit crabs in the diet of Pigeon Guillemots at Kachemak Bay, Alaska Hermit crabs in the diet of Pigeon Guillemots at Kachemak Bay, Alaska
Guillemots (Cepphus spp.) feed their chicks a diet that is almost exclusively fish. We observed Pigeon Guillemots (C. columba) at two colonies in Alaska where hermit crabs (Crustacea: Anomura) were a major part of the diet for some nestlings. Hermit crabs were delivered to three of five observed nests at one colony, comprised between 2% and 22% of the items delivered at those nests, and...
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Michael A. Litzow, John F. Piatt, Jared D. Figurski
Pacific halibut in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska Pacific halibut in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
The Pacific halibut is a large (up to 3 meters long) predatory fish in the flatfish family. Glacier Bay National Park is the site of extensive and controversial commercial halibut fisheries that began before the park was established in 1925. These fisheries continue despite prohibitive regulations, including the Wilderness Act and National Park Service regulations. Today, more than 70...
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Philip N. Hooge, Spencer J. Taggart
Nesting ecology of Spectacled Eiders Somateria fischeri on the Indigirka River Delta, Russia Nesting ecology of Spectacled Eiders Somateria fischeri on the Indigirka River Delta, Russia
In 1994 and 1995 we investigated breeding biology and nest site habitat of Spectacled Eiders on two study areas within the coastal fringe of the Indigirka River Delta, Russia (71°20' N, 150°20' E). Spectacled Eiders were first observed on 6 June in both years and nesting commenced by mid-June. Average clutch size declined with later nest initiation dates by 0.10 eggs per day; clutches...
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John M. Pearce, Daniel Esler, Andrei G. Degtyarev
Geologic map of central (interior) Alaska Geologic map of central (interior) Alaska
No abstract available.
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Frederic H. Wilson, James H. Dover, Dwight Bradley, Florence R. Weber, Thomas K. Bundtzen, Peter J. Haeussler
Alaska resource data file: Petersburg quadrangle Alaska resource data file: Petersburg quadrangle
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D. J. Grybeck, Henry C. Berg