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FLOW AND HYDRAULIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE KNIK-MATANUSKA RIVER ESTUARY, COOK INLET, SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA By Stephen W. Lipscomb U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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Document Date: 2011-02-01 16:44:36


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City

Denver / Eklutna / Anchorage / /

Company

Fahrenheit (°F) BV / /

Country

United States / Canada / /

Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University Dr. / station No. / Glenn Highway / terminus of Knik Glacier / Knik River station / /

IndustryTerm

left bank / /

NaturalFeature

COOK INLET / Mt. Palmer / Matanuska Rivers / Matanuska river / Matanuska Glacier / Knik river / RIVER ESTUARY / Knik Glacier / Sea Level Datum / Talkeetna Mountains / Chugach Mountains / Lake George / Matanuska Valley / Knik-Matanuska River / Mount Palmer / Knik-Matanuska River estuary / /

Organization

U.S. Geological Survey Books and Open-File Reports Section Federal Center / Alaska Department of Transportation / Department of the Interior / ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES Anchorage / /

Person

Stephen W. Lipscomb / Dallas L. Peck / Marcus Baker / Charles Savard / /

Position

Chief U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources / Director For additional information / Secretary U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY / /

ProvinceOrState

Alaska / Colorado / /

Technology

simulation / /

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