Figure 2. Shaded-relief index of Alaska (without Aleutian ...62 58 54 164 160 156 152 148 144 140...

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60 Aniakchak Crater (caldera)61 Mount Veniaminof volcano62 Moraines of valley glaciers63 Moraine at head of Cold Bay64 Moraine at head of Morzhovoi Bay65 Makushin Volcano66 Goodnews fault67 Denali-Farewell faults68 Holitna Lowland69 Prominent, NW-trending lineament in

Alaska Range70 Estuary at mouth of Kuskokwim River71 Yukon-Kuskokwim Coastal Lowland72 Nobs of resistant igneous rocks73 Quaternary basalt cones on Nunivak

Island74 Iditarod-Nixon Fork fault75 Delta of Yukon River76 Nulato Hills77 Kaltag fault78 Koyukuk Flats79 Barrier islands, Seward Peninsula80 Fault-bounded Bendeleben (NE) and

Kigluaik Mountains81 N-striking faults on eastern part of

Seward Peninsula82 Baldwin Peninsula83 Rugged relief developed locally on

resistant, igneous and metamorphicrocks at and around intrusions

84 Highlands of resistant metamorphicrocks

85 ENE-trending Tozitna fault86 Minook Creek fault87 Unnamed fault parallel to Shaw Creek

fault88 NE-trending Shaw Creek fault89 Lineaments of Yukon-Tanana Upland90 Tintina fault91 South margin of Yukon Flats, possibly

fault controlled92 Itkillik River valley93 Anaktuvuk River valley94 Killik River valley95 Chandalar River valley96 E-trending, Kobuk-Malamute fault

system97 Fault system parallel to Kobuk-

Malamute fault system98 Possible convergence of Kobuk-

Malamute fault system and parallelfault system

99 Bear Mountain pluton100 Ammerman Mountain pluton101 Noatak Lowlands102 E-trending folds and faults of Arctic

Foothills103 Reverse-Z-shaped ridge produced by

plunging folds104 WNW topographic trends of central

Brooks Range105 NE-trending Leffingwell ridge106 Sadlerochit Mountains107 Camden Bay108 Aeolian dunefield109 Unconsolidated Quaternary deposits of

Arctic Coastal Plain110 Barrier islands, Beaufort Sea coastline

1 Areas of low relief on Kupreanof Island,in part, underlain by less resistant rocks

2 Coast plutonic complexÑGeologicallyyoung intrusive igneous rocks

3 Chatham Strait, a fiord underlain byChatham Strait fault

4 Mount Edgecumbe volcanic field onsouthern part of Kruzof Island

5 Onshore extension of Denali fault nearJuneau

6 Juneau Icefield7 Glacier Bay8 Peril Strait (S) and Sitkoh Bay faults on

northern part of Baranof Island9 Brady Glacier

10 Icy Cape11 Lituya Bay12 Fairweather fault13 Coastal lowlands near Alsek River14 Yakutat Bay15 Possible fault valley on Canadian border16 Malaspina Glacier17 Icy Bay18 Mount Saint Elias19 Valley containing Contact and Bagley

faults20 Bagley Icefield21 Bering Glacier22 Okalee Spit23 Delta of Copper River24 Chitina River fault valley25 Mount Sanford volcano26 Mount Drum volcano27 Mount Wrangell volcano28 Copper River valley29 Copper River basin30 Montague Island31 Columbia Glacier32 Submerged, glacially eroded topography

of Kenai Peninsula33 Tazlina Lake34 Rainy Creek thrust fault35 Denali fault36 Delta River valley37 Tok River valley38 Nenana River valley39 Granite Mountain pluton40 Mount McKinley41 Mount Foraker42 Valleys of Sheep (SW) and Talkeetna

Rivers43 Knik (SW) and Matanuska Glaciers44 Castle Mountain fault45 Elmendorf moraine46 Cook Inlet basin47 Border Ranges fault48 Mount Spurr volcano49 Redoubt Volcano50 Iliamna Volcano51 Augustine Volcano52 Lake Clark fault53 Iliamna Lake54 Mount Douglas volcano55 Naknek Lake56 Mount Katmai volcano (caldera)57 Becharof Lake58 Faults on Kodiak Island59 Mount Peulik volcano

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Figure 2. Shaded-relief index of Alaska (without Aleutian Islands inset or lakes)

showing locations of physiographic features discussed in text. Numbered

features are as follows:

Centerfold

Centerfold Figure 2 (Centerfold) Pamphlet for Map I-2585 Jim Riehle

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