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VII.—Glaciers of the Yakutat1 Bay Region, Alaska
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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The United States Geological Survey has issued a paper, by Professor R. S. Tarr, of Cornell University, on the Physiography and Glacial Geology of the Yakutat Bay Region of Alaska. Here we have high coastal ranges, culminating in Mounts Cock and Seattle, from which descend great glaciers to the sea, and also other glaciers which come down to the waters of Russell Fiord. The whole region shows signs of intense glaciation during quite recent times, and on this account is an admirable area for the study of glaciers and their work.
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“The Yakutat Bay Region, Alaska: Physiography and Glacial Geology,” by Ralph S. Tarr: United States Geological Survey, Professional Paper 64. 4to; pp. 184, 37 plates, 10 maps, and section. Washington, 1909.
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1 “The Yakutat Bay Region, Alaska: Physiography and Glacial Geology,” by Ralph S. Tarr: United States Geological Survey, Professional Paper 64. 4to; pp. 184, 37 plates, 10 maps, and section. Washington, 1909.