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Physical geography / Geography of Alaska / Geography / Pedology / Trans-Alaska Pipeline System / Geomorphology / Montane ecology / Permafrost / Alaska / Alyeska Pipeline Service Company / Tundra / Construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System
Date: 2000-07-02 20:09:23
Physical geography
Geography of Alaska
Geography
Pedology
Trans-Alaska Pipeline System
Geomorphology
Montane ecology
Permafrost
Alaska
Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
Tundra
Construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System

b) Road Repair and Maintenance In its Northern Region, the area with the most discontinuous permafrost, the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOTPF) maintains 1500 miles of paved roads and 2000

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