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HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
DOCUMENT INDEX
ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY AUTHOR
ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY
1988
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SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT ALAf:)KA RESOURCES LIBRARY
DOCUMENT LISTING SORTED .BY AUTHOR U.S. DEPT.0][INTERIOR
DATE:04/15/88
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2507 AASERUDE NEW CONCEPTS IN FISHWAY DESIGN 840000 165 FISH
DESIGN
808 ABR AQUATIC FURBEARER HABITAT 810100 64 AQUATIC
SURVEY FINAL REPORT HABITAT
FURBEARER
2532 ABR CARIBOU RESPONSES TO THE 830400 80 CARIBOU
PIPELINE/ROAD COMPLEX IN THE·PIPELINE
KUPARUK OIL FIELD,ALASKA,
1982
2533 ABR A STUDY OF CARIBOU RESPONSE 840300 35 CARIBOU
TO PIPELINES IN AND NEAR THE PIPELINE
EILEEN WEST END,1983 FINAL
REPORT
3515 ACC WHITE PAPER ON THE DEVIL 861015 30 DEVIL CANYON
CANYON HYDROPOWER PROJECT
3379 ACE THE MOST ENERGY -EFFICIENT 840000 15 ENERGY
APPLIANCES USE
1667 ACI NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH COASTAL 780600 115 COASTAL
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM PRUDHOE LAND USE
BAY AREA PLAN
WILDLIFE
2345 ACPF ENERGY ALTERNATIVES FOR THE 800800 480 ENERGY
RAILBELT ALTERNATIVE
NEED/POWER
RAILBELT
895 ACRES SEE DCNO 1215 0 0
1376 ACRES SEE DCNO 248 0 0
169 ACRES SEE DCNO 175 0 0
1414 ACRES SEE DCNO 174 0 0
1415 ACRES SEE.DCNO 175 0 0
1420 ACRES SEE DCNO 180 0 0
1421 ACRES SEE DCNO 181 0 0
95 ACRES SEE DCNO 181 0 0
1419 ACRES SEE DCNO 179 0 0
1422 ACRES SEE DCNO 182 0 0
1377 ACRES JULY COST GRAPHICAL DISPLAY 0 40 COST
QATE:04,115/83
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1418 ACRES SEE DCNO 178 0 0
426 ACRES SEE DCNO 1214 0 0
506 ACRES SEE DCNO 505 0 0
1620 ACRES SEE DCNO 505 0 0
1619 ACRES SEE DCNO 504 0 0
3364 ACRES SEE DCNO 248 0 0
3513 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 790600 220 PROPOSAL
PROPOSAL FOR PLAN OF STUDY
VOLUME II APPENDICES B3 - E
3512 ACRES SUSITNA YHDROELECTRIC PROJECT 790600 300 PROPOSAL
PROPOSAL FOR PLANOF STUDY
VOLUME I APPENDIX A,B1, 2
3514 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 790600 45 PROPOSAL
PROPOSAL FOR PLAN OF STUDY EARTHQUAKE
SUPPLEMENTARY SUBMISSION
EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
1392 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 790900 75 POS
-IMPLEMENTATION OF PLAN OF
STUDY,PART B
1394 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PLAN OF 790900 40 OVERVIEW
STUDY -EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1393 ACRES ENVIRONMENTAL,APPENDIX,790900 145 ENVIRONT
PART C,VOL.3
1391 ACRES PLAN OF STUDY,PART A 790900 550 POS
3337 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 790900 400 PLAN
PLAN OF STUDY PART C:VOLUME 2 AQUATIC
-COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS
3336 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 790900 275 PLAN'
PLAN OF STUDY PART C:VOLUME AQUATIC
1 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
1375 ACRES ECONOMIC MARKETING AND 800000 250 MARKET
FINANCIAL EVALUATION FINANCIAL
1396 ACRES PLAN OF STUDY,REVISED DRAFT,800100 270 POS
VOL.2
1395 ACRES PLAN OF STUDY,REVISED DRAFT,800100 300 POS
VOL.1
u.-\T:::.0':'/15/33
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1217 ACRES TASK 2:DESIGN TRANSMITTAL -800100 35 TRANSPORT
ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE ALTERNATIVE
TRANSPORTATION MODES FOR CAMP
RESUPPLY
1218 ACRES DESIGN TRANSMITTAL -TASK 2:800200 35 TRANSPORT
ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE ALTERNATIVE
TRANSPORTATION MODES FOR CAMP
RESUPPLY
ScotnrO£\1440 ACRES PLAN OF STUDY 800200 650 POS
1363 ACRES SUBTASK 10.2 DESIGN 800400 230 LICENSE
TRANSMITTAL INITIAL VERSION
PRELIMINARY LICENSING
DOCUMENTATION
1368 ACRES SUBTASK 11.02 PRELIMINARY 800700 15 ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC EVALUATION UPDATE
1385 ACRES INTERNAL REVIEW BOARD MEETING 800700 130 IRB
#1,INFORMATION PACKAGE
1386 ACRES INTERNAL REVIEW BOARD MEETING 800700 65 IRB
#1,GEOTECHNICAL &SEISMIC
ASPECTS,JULY 23, 1980 -NOTES
ON MEETING
512 ACRES DUNVEGAN POWER.PROJECT PEACE 800730 65 ICE
RIVER ICE STUDY STUDY
1274 ACRES SUBTASK 6.01 CLOSEOUT REPORT 800800 140 -0-
1397 ACRES PLAN OF STUDY -REVISION 1 800900 120 POS
1204 ACRES TASK 1 POWER STUDIES 800900 434 POWER
TERMINATION REPORT
328 ACRES TASK I,POWER STUDIES,800900 500 POWER
TERMINATION REPORT
1387 ACRES INTERNAL REVIEW BOARD MEETING 801000 100 IRB
#2,STATUS OF TASKS 4, 5,&6,NOTES
OCTOBER 14,1980;APA REVIEW MEETINGS
MEETING STATUS OF GENERATION
PLANNING STUDIES,OCT.15,
1980
2350 ACRES INFORMATION PACKAGE FOR FIR~T 801000 175 CONSULTANTS
SPECIALIST CONSULTANTS PANEL
MEETING
2349 ACRES FIRST SPECIALIST CONSULTANTS 801000 125 EARTHQUAKE
.PANEL MEETING,OCTOBER 21 CONSULTANTS
THROUGH 23,1980,ANCHORAGE,
ALASKA -REPORT ON MEETINGS
DATS:04/15/83
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2358 ACRES INTERNAL BOARD REVIEW MEETING 801014 50 ALTERNATIVE
#2,OCTOBER 14,1980 ~SUBTASK IRB
6.01 -6.08:MATERIAL MEETING
PRESENTED (ALL RESULTS SHOWN
ARE PRELIMINARY)
2427 ACRES EXTERNAL REVIEW PANEL REPORTS 801025 150 ERP
AND RESPONSES PERS.COM.REPORT
RESPONSE
1402 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT TO APA BOARD 8Q1100 30 PROGRESS
REPORT
1366 ACRES SUBTASK 11.01 PROJECT OVERVIEW 801100 130 OVERVIEW
FINAL DRAFT
1275 ACRES SUBTASK 6.01 CLOSEOUT REPORT 801200 100 -0-
FINAL
223 ACRES SUBTASK 6.08 -PRELIMINARY 801200 50 ALTERNATIVE
DEVIL CANYON ALTERNATIVES,NEED/POWER
MINUTES OF MEETING HELD IN
BUFFALO 9,10TH DECEMBER 1980
1403 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR DECEMBER 801200 30 PROGRESS
REPORT
5cortnt:41201 ACRES TASK 1-POWER STUDIES SUBTASK 801200 150 POWER
1.01 CLOSEOUT REPORT REVIEW
OF ISER WORK DECEMBER 1980
77 ACRES WATANA LEFT ABUTMENT MOSAIC 810000 100 CORE
BORE HOLE CORE PHOTO PHOTOS
NEGATIVES
1408 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR JUNE 1981 810000 70 PROGRESS
REPORT
1406 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR APRIL 1981 810000 55 PROGRESS
REPORT
69 ACRES 1980·81 GEOTECHNICAL REPORT 810000 200 GEOTECHNICAL
VOLUME 1,FINAL DRAFT
1268 ACRES GEOTECHNICAL REPORT 1980-81 810000 360 GEOTECHNICAL
VOLUME 3 APPENDIX G-K FINAL
DRAFT
1404 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR JANUARY 810000 50 PROGRESS
1981 REPORT
1267 ACRES GEOTECHNICAL REPORT 1980-81 810000 540 GEOTECHNICAL
VOLUME 2,APPENDIX A-F,FINAL
DRAFT
DATE:04/15/83
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~d.71 ACRES 1980-81 GEOTECHNICAL REPORT 810000 400 GEOTECHNICAL
Stt'-"t-VOLUME 2,FINAL DRAFT APPENDIX
G-K
1405 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 810000 70 PROGRESS
&MARCH 1981 REPORT
1412 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 810000 60 PROGRESS
1981 .REPORT
62 ACRES 1982-84 GEOTECHNICAL PROGRAM - 810000 50 GEOTECHNICAL
SUBTASK 5.07 REPORT -DRAFT
1410 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR AUGUST 810000 110 PROGRESS
1981 REPORT
1409 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR JULY 1981 810000 80 PROGRESS
REPORT
1266 ACRES GEOTECHNICAL REPORT 1980-81 810000 380 GEOTECHNICAL
VOLUME 1,FINAL DRAFT
ACRES 1980-81 GEOTECHNICAL REPORT 810000 300 GEOTECHNICAL
VOLUME 2,FINAL DRAFT APPENDIX
A-F
333 ACRES TASK 6 - 1981 UPPER LIMIT 810000 20 COST
CAPITAL COST ESTIMATE ESTIMATE
1407 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR MAY 1981 810000 40 PROGRESS
REPORT
1411 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 810000 80 PROGRESS
AND OCTOBER 1981 REPORT
1265 ACRES SUBTASK 5.07 REPORT -DRAFT -810000 110 GEOTECHNICAL
GEOTECHNICAL REPORT 1982-84
1346 ACRES SUBTASK 8.02 PRELIMINARY 810000 190 TRANSMISSIONA
TRANSMISSION ANALYSIS NALYSIS
249 ACRES PROJECT OVERVIEW REPORT 810100 60 OVERVIEW
DRAFTS FOR DISCUSSION
CHAPTERS 13,16 AND 17
JANUARY 1981
1288 ACRES DESIGN TRANSMITTAL -SUBTASK 810100 19 GENERATION
6.36 -GENERATION PLANNING
PARAMETERS
1343 ACRES SUBTASK 8.01 TRANSMISSION 810100 30 TRANSMISSION
LINE CORRIDOR SCREENING -
1980 DRAFT CLOSEOUT REPORT
1381 ACRES EXTERNAL REVIEW BOARD MEETING 810100 40 CONSULTANTS
#4 INFORMATION PACKAGE ERP
MEETING
DATE:04/15/83
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2953 ACRES EXTERNAL REVIEW BOARD MEETING 810100 200 ERP
#1 JANUARY 22-24,1981 CONSULTANTS
INFORMATON PACKAGE -VOLUME 1 MEETING
1379 ACRES EXTERNAL REVIEW BOARD MEETING 810124 175 CONSULTANTS
#1 INFORMATION PACKAGE VOLUME ERP
2 MEETING
Sc~~~tb.1276 ACRES SUBTASK 6.01 CLOSEOUT REPORT 810200 130
REVIEW OF PREVIOUS STUDIES &
REPORTS
1278 ACRES SUBTASK 6.02,6.03,&6.06 - 810200 30 DESIGN
PRELIMINARY DESIGN
CONSIDERATIONS
1388 ACRES INTERNAL REVIEW BOARD MEETING 810200 10 IRB
#3
334 ACRES TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY;SUBTASK 810200 60 STREAMFLOW
3.01 -CLOSEOUT REPORT,REVIEW
OF AVAILABLE MATERIAL
Sc0J\rl,O 1221 ACRES ·TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY,SUBTASK 810200 140 GRAVEL
3.01 -CLOSEOUT REPORT,REVIEW
OF AVAILABLE MATERIAL
1285 ACRES SUBTASK 6.02,6.03 &6.06 -810200 30 DESIGN
PRELIMINARY DESIGN
CONSIDERATIONS
1281 ACRES SUBTASK 6.05,DEVELOPMENT 810200 390 DEVELOPMENT
SELECTION REPORT,1ST DRAFT
2347 ACRES REPORT ON SECOND SPECIALIST 810200 55 GEOLOGY
CONSULTANTS PANEL MEETING,EARTHQUAKE
BUFFALO,N.Y.CONSULTANTS
2787 ACRES TASK 6 -DESIGN DEVELOPMENT -810200 100 DESIGN
SUBTASK 6.01-CLOSE-OUT REPORT
REVIEW OF PREVIOUS STUDIES AND
REPORTS
1227 ACRES SUBTASK 3.05 CLOSEOUT REPORT 810228 75 GEOLOGY
FIRST DRAFT
1282 ACRES SUBTASK 6.05 DEVELOPMENT 810300 65 DEVELOPMENT
SELECTION REPORT
1271 ACRES GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION 810300 290
GEOTECHNICAL
REPORT ON 1980 STUDIES
1344 ACRES TASK 8 -TRANSMISSION -810300 35
ELECTRIC
SUBTASK 8.02:PROGRESS REPORT
-ELECTRIC SYSTEMS STUDIES
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1279 ACRES SUBTASK 6.02 CLOSEOUT REPORT 810300 80
FINAL DRAFT
1367 ACRES SUBTASK 11.01 PROJECT OVERVIEW 810312 40 OVERVIEW
FINAL DRAFT
345 ACRES TASK 11.SUBTASK 11.01 -810326 400 OVERVIEW
PROJECT OVERVIEW
3278 ACRES PROJECT OVERVIEW 810326 25 OVERVIEW
1364 ACRES NOTES ON STUDY STATUS FOR 810400 110 STATUS
SUBMISSION TO FERC
1222 ACRES SUBTASK 3.03 FIELD DATA 810500 150 GEOLOGY
COLLECTION AND PROCESSING
1286 ACRES TASK 6 -DESIGN DEVELOPMENT -810500 20 DESIGN
SUBTASK 6.09 &6.10 -DESIGN
CRITERIA FOR WATANA AND DEVIL
CANYON DEVELOPMENTS
Sco.I'lllRb35 ACRES TASK 6.02.CLOSEOUT REPORT,810600 60 TUNNEL
INVESTIGATE TUNNEL ALTERNATIVE ALTERNATIVE
58 ACRES TASK 5 -GEOTECHNICAL 810600 250 GEOTECHNICAL
EXPLORATION REPORT ON 1980
STUDIES
1283 ACRES SUBTASK 6.05 DEVELOPMENT 810600 290 DEVELOPMENT
SELECTION REPORT SECOND DRAFT
2758 ACRES SUBTASK 6.02,-CLOSEOUT REPORT 810600 75 TUNNEL
INVESTIGATE TUNNEL ALTERNATIVE ALTERNATIVE
-TASK 6:DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
3279 ACRES SUMMARY INFORMATION PACKAGE ON 810603 60 HYDRAULIC
ON-GOING HYDRAULIC AND HYDROLOGY
HYDROLOGY STUDIES APA PANEL
MEETING ANCHORAGE,ALASKA
257 ACRES WATANA DAM QUANTITIES -BORROW 810610 38 DAM
AREA A.D.,BOOK K -TASK 9 -BORROW
GROUP 12
1284 ACRES SUBTASK 6.05 DEVELOPMENT 810700 270 DEVELOPMENT
SELECTION REPORT APPENDICES
A-I
64 ACRES TASK 5 -1980 GEOTECHNICAL 810700 400 GEOTECHNICALE
EXPLORATION,GEOTECHNICAL XPLORATION
REPORT
240 ACRES ALTERNATIVE HYDRO SITES 810700 75 HYDRO
OUTSIDE SUSITNA BASIN,JULY ALTERNATIVE
1981 NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15/83
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2009 ACRES ALTERNATE HYDRO SITES 7-81 810700 400 HYDRO
SUSITNA NEED/POWER
ALTERNATIVES
1347 ACRES TRANSMISSION LINE CORRIDOR 810900 130 T-LINE
SCREENING TASK 8 -CORRIDOR
TRANSMISSION FINAL DRAFT
340 ACRES TRANSMISSION LINE CORRIDOR 810900 119 T-LINE
SCREENING CLOSEOUT REPORT,MITIGATION
TASK 8 -TRANSMISSION FINAL
DRAFT
1389 ACRES INTERNAL REVIEW BOARD MEETING 810900 150 IRB
#4
1628 ACRES PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF COOK 810911 162 TIDAL
INLET TIDAL POWER PHASE I NEED/POWER
REPORT VOLUME II
1627 ACRES PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF COOK 810911 80 TIDAL
INLET TIDAL POWER PHASE I NEED/POWER
REPORT VOLUME I
93 ACRES PROJECT SERVICES -ESTIMATING 811000 20 DAM
GROUP 6,WATANA CONCRETE ARCH CALCULATIONS
DAM,CALCUlATIONS
1210 ACRES TASK 2 -SURVEYS AND SITE 811000 56 ACCESS
FACILITIES,SUBTASK 2.10 DRAFT
SUMMARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL
REPORT ACCESS ROADS
1380 ACRES EXTERNAL REVIEW BOARD MEETING 811000 200 CONSULTANTS
#3 INFORMATION PACJ.<AGE ERP
MEETING
2359 ACRES EXTERNAL REVIEW BOARD MEETING 811000 175 GEOTECHNICAI11
#3 REPORT EETING
3310 ACRES PROJECT CONSTRUCTION 811000 9 SITE
REQUIREMENTS SCHEDULING TASK 2 FACILITIES
-SURVEYS AND SITE FACILITIES ROAD
SUBTASK 2.10 -ACCESS ROAD
82 ACRES CALC XEROX TRANSMITTALS FROM 811100 100 GEOTECHNICAL
GEOTECHNICAL FILES -TASK 6
3258 ACRES LICENSING REPORT TASK 10 811100 45 LICENSE
PRELIMINARY LICENSING
DOCUMENTATION SECOND VERSION
1384 ACRES ACRES SPECIALIST CONSULTANTS 811108 80 CONSULTANTS
PANEL MEETING
2348 ACRES ACRES SPECIALIST CONSULTANTS 811118 85 CONSULTANTS
PANEL MEETING NO.4 REPORT
DATE:04/15/83
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1356 ACRES EBASCO ESTIMATING PACKAGE 811120 100 ESTIMATE
1436 ACRES TASK 6:DEVELOPMENT SECTION,811200 300 DEVELOPMENT
SUBTASK 6.05:DEVELOPMENT
SELECTIoN REPORT APPENDICES
A-J
220 ACRES TASK 6 -DEVELOPMENT 811200 225 PLAN
SELECTION,SUBTASK 6.05,ENVIRONMENT
DEVELOPMENT SELECTION REPORT,FEASIBILITY
FINAL
356 ACRES TASK 6 -DEVELOPMENT 811200 300 DESIGN
"'Y3(P().SELECTION,SUBTASK 6.05 -ENGINEERING
DEVELOPMENT SELECTION REPORT,
FINAL REPORT
221 ACRES TASK 6 -DEVELOPMENT SELECTION 811200 200 PLAN
SUBTASK 6.05,DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
SELECTION REPORT,APPENDICES FEASIBILITY
A-J
471 ACRES WATER RESOURCES ANALYSIS 811200 20 WATER
REVIEW'OF EXISTING WATER RESOURCES
RIGHTS IN THE SUSITNA RIVER
BASIN
1211 ACRES SUBTASK 2.10 ACCESS ROADS 811200 130 ACCESS
FIRST DRAFT
2763 ACRES DEVELOPMENT SELECTION REPORT 811200 50 DESIGN
APPENDIX C.TASK 6 -DESIGN
DEVELOPMENT
3384 ACRES RESERVOIR CLEARING AND 811200 180 LAND USE
PREPARATION-ENVIRONMENTAL RESERVOIR
PROTECTION STRATEGIES CLEARING
1398 ACRES PLAN OF STUDY -REVISION 2 811201 40 POS
111 ACRES BOOK P -UNIT COSTS -BACKUP 811218 47 UNIT
CALCULATIONS,TRANSMISSION COST
COSTS
1290 ACRES FEASABILITY REPORT PROJECT 811221 90 FEASIBILITY
MANUAL
1357 ACRES EBASCO ESTIMATING PACKAGE 811223 130 ESTIMATE
REVISION 1
2346 ACRES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS PACKAGE 811229 60 ECONOMIC
MEETING JANUARY 14 AND 15,ANALYSIS
1982
18 ACRES PMF -CALCULATIONS 820000 25 VFS&C
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1413 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR MARCH 820000 15 PROGRESS
THRU OCTOBER 1982 REPORT
SS ACRES LAB TEST DATA SHEETS 820000 337 BORROW
2784 ACRES AIR CRAFT SUPPORT -COVERING 820000 50 AIRCRAFT
HELICOPTER FLIGHT SERVICE,SITE
FIXED WING
2786 ACRES WINTER 1982 HAMMER DRILLING 820000 125 DRILLING
TERRAFLEX CARRIERS DRILL
SYSTEMS HAMMER DRILL
MANUFACTURES LlTURATURE
94 ACRES GROUP 8,WATANA GEOTECHNICAL 820100 3S GEOTECHNICAL
ASSUMPTIONS,BINDER NO.1
255 ACRES DEVIL CANYON CONCRETE WORKS,820116 175 DAM
BOOK E,TASK 9 -GROUP 12 COST
98 ACRES BOOK B UNIT PRICE -BACK-UP 820120 250 UNIT
CALCUlATIONS WATANA DAM -COST
DEVELOPMENT OF UNIT COSTS CALCULATIONS
2S4 ACRES WATANA/DEVIL CANYON 820121 200 ESTIMATE
PRODUCTION RATES
(UNDERGROUND)BOOK C,TASK 9
-GROUP 12
256 ACRES WATANA DAM BORROW AREAS HAUL 820125 12S GRAVEL
ROUTES QUANTITIES USEABLE ESTIMATE
WASTE,BOOK G,TASK 9 -
GROUP 12
107 ACRES UNIT PRICES -BACKUP 820127 27 UNIT
CALCUlATIONS -DEVIL CANYON -CALCULATIONS
UNIT COSTS -LABOR,
EQUIPMENT.AND MATERIALS
1358 ACRES EBASCO ESTIMATING PACKAGE 820129 145 ESTIMATE
REVISION 3
1292 ACRES FEASIBILITY REPORT,VOLUME 1, 820200 585 FEASIBILITY
DRAFT,SECTIONS 9-19
1382 ACRES EXTERNAL REVIEW BOARD MEETING 820200 230 CONSULTANTS
#5 REPORT ERP
MEETING
1365 ACRES PRELIMINARY LICENSING 820200 275 LICENSE
DOCUMENTATION SECOND VERSION
1291 ACRES FEASABILITY REPORT VOLUME 1 -820200 29 FEASIBILITY
ENGINEERING AND ECONOMIC
SECTIONS 1-8,FIRST DRAFT
DATE:04/LS/33
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97 ACRES BOOK A UNIT PRICE -BACKUP 820201 100 UNIT
CALCUIATIONS ~'ATANA DAM UNIT COST
COST SUMMARY SHEET CALCULATIONS
109 ACRES UNIT PRICES -BACKUP 820204 54 UNIT
CALCUIATIONS,WATANA/DEVIL COST
CANYON,BREAKDOWN OF
EQUIPMENT COSTS/UNIT COSTS
1359 ACRES EBASCO ESTIMATING PACKAGE 820212 120 ESTIMATE
REVISION 4
65 ACRES REPORT ON SPECIALIST 820217 150 CONSULTANTS
CONSULTANTS -PANEL MEETING #5
258 ACRES WATANA DAM/DEVIL CANYON 820217 317 COST
INDIRECTS FEASIBILITY REPORT,FEASIBILITY
BOOK Q,TASK 9 GROUP 12
345 ACRES SUBTASK 8.02 ELECTRIC SYSTEM 820300 270 ELECTRIC
/STUDIES CLOSEOUT REPORT TRANSMISSION
~ACRES SUBTASK 6.04 EVALUATION OF 820300 65 DAM
~·?';7 ARCH DAM AT DEVIL CANYON SITE
CLOSEOUT REPORT
(9 ACRES TASK 3-HYDROLOGY ,SUBTASK 820300 40 HYDROLOGY
I ()3.01-CLOSEOUT REPORT,REVIEW
OF AVAIlABLE MATERIAL FINAL
REPORT,MARCH 1982
425 ACRES SURVEYS AND SITE FACILITIES 820300 10 FOREST
\SUBTASK 2.13 MARKETABILTIY
AND DISPOSAL STUDY FOR
RESERVOIR AREA FINAL
SC~nn~~3 /ACRES TASK 8 -TRANSMISSION,SUBTASK 820300 300 ELECTRIC
8.02 -CLOSEOUT REPORT TRANSMISSION
ELECTRIC SYSTEM STUDIES
SCCH0 f)eh 213
ACRES SUBTASK 2.12 FIELD 820300 17 TIMBER
RECONNAISSANCE RESERVOIR AREA,
TIMBER REPORT -FINAL
SCWIl){ld::33Y AC~ES SUBTASK 6.04,CLOSEOUT REPORT,820300 50 DAM
~(2.~()EVALUATION OF ARCH DAM AT
DEVIL CANYON SITE
92 ACRES TRANSMISSION LINE SELECTED 820300 30 T-LINE
ROUTE,FINAL DRAFT,FIGURES ROUTE
1349 ACRES TRANSMISSION LINE SELECTED 820300 70 T-LINE
ROUTE FINAL DRAFT FIGURES CORRIDOR
DATE:04/1.5/S.:3
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6 ACRES SUMMARY REPORT,MARCH 1982 -820300 55 ACCESS
DRAFT DEVELOPMENT
COST
ANALYSIS
427 ACRES HYDROLOGY HYPOTHETICAL DAM -820300 50 HYDROLOGY
BREAK ANALYSES FLOOD
PMF
1439 ACRES SUBTASK 12.03,AGENCY 820300 275 AGENCY
CONSULTATION,PUBLIC &AGENCY PUBLIC
PARTICIPATION;VOLUME 2
1212 ACRES SUBTASK 2.10 ACCESS ROADS 820300 140 ACCESS
CLOSEOUT REPORT,FINAL DRAFT
1247 ACRES HYDROLOGY HYPOTHETICAL DAM 820300 80 DAM
BREAK ANALYSIS HYDROLOGY
mV ACRES TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY,SUBTASK:820300 200 AVAIlABILITY
~.!2.1..D 1-/3.01 -CLOSEOUT REPORT,REVIEW
OF AVAIlABLE MATERIAL,FINAL
REPORT,MARCH,1982
1215 ACRES TASK 2:SURVEY AND SITE 820300 60 EROSION
FACILITIES -SUBTASK 2.15
SLOPE STABILITY AND EROSION
STUDIES CLOSEOUT REPORT -
FINAL DRAFT
(11Z0>ACRES TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY,SUBTASK 820300 140 GRAVEL
~~324 3.01 -CLOSEOUT REPORT,REVIEW
I OF AVAIlABLE MATERIAL,FINAL
REPORT
"ef;.C.~~)ACRES TRANSMISSION LINE CORRIDOR 820300 130 T-LINE
SCCl(\~--g 'i "L.SCREENING CLOSEOUT REPORT CORRIDOR
TASK 8 -TRANSMISSION FINAL
REPORT
SC<X\fIf\t~~ACRES SWITCHING STATIONS AND 820300 6 T-LINE
SUBSTATIONS,SINGLE LINEsf:?DIAGRAMS FINAL DRAFT MARCH 82
FIGURES
SCo.{\(\t6 CiiJ ACRES TASK 6 -DESIGN DEVELOPMENT,820300 15 SCOUR HOLE
SUBTASK 6.14 -SCOUR HOLE
I z.-r:6i DEVELOPMENT DOWNSTREAM OF
HIGH-HEAD DAMS
StG\f'\\'\,t~1438 ACRES SUBTASK 12.03,AGENCY 820300 250 AGENCY
CONSULTATION,PUBLIC &AGENCY PUBLIC
PARTICIPATION,VOLUME 1
1427 ACRES DRAFT FISHERIES MITIGATION 820300 50 FISH
REPORT,TASK 7 MITIGATION
DATE:04/15/83
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423 ACRES PUBLIC AND AGENCY 820300 350 SETTLEMENT
PARTICIPATION SUBTASK 12.03
AGENCY CONSULTATION/----,
C!28~7)ACRES TASK 6 -DESIGN DEVELOPMENT,820300 30 SCOURHOLE
~?SUBTASK 6.14 -SCOUR HOLE
DEVELOPMENT DOWNSTREAM OF
HIGH-HEAD DAMS
1214 ACRES SUBTASK 2.13 MARKETABILITY 820300 17 DISPOSAL
AND DISPOSAL STUDY FOR
RESERVOIR AREA -FINAL
?~ev ACRES TRANSMISSION LINE CORRIDOR 820300 124 T-LINE
SCREENING CLOSEOUT REPORT,MITIGATIONITASK8 -TRANSMISSION FINAL
REPORT
7 ACRES TASK 2 -SURVEYS AND SITE 820300 125 ACCESS
FACILITIES SUBTASK 2.10 ACCESS ROUTE
ROADS CLOSEOUT REPORTS ACCESS SITE
ROUTE SELECTION REPORT FINAL FACILITIES
DRAFT MARCH 1982
&~ACRES SWITCHING STATIONS AND 820300 .6 TRANSMISSIONI
SUBSTATIONS SINGLE LINE NTERTIE-:s~t DIAGRAMS FINAL DRAFT FIGURES
,ScO:N,-e C\1510 ACRES TASK 2 SURVEYS AND SITE 820300 200 ACCESS
FACILITIES SUBTASK 2.10 ACCESS SITE
ROADS CLOSEOUT REPORTS ACCESS FACILITIES
ROUTE SELECTION FINAL DRAFT
MARCH,1982 ,
110 ACRES UNIT COSTS -BACKUP 820303 97 UNIT
CALCULATIONS,MANPOWER COSTS/COST
CASH FLOWS
261 ACRES DEVIL CANYON SCHEDULE NETWORK 820308 20 SCHEDULES
(SHEETS 1 THRU 14 AND 16)
242 ACRES COMPARISON·4 UNIT VS.6 820326 250 UNIT
UNIT ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND
POWERHOUSE,G~OUP 7,WATANA
263 ACRES CONTRACTORS INDIRECTS CAMP 820331 15 COST
INDIRECTS WATANA/DEVIL CANYON
186 ACRES COST ESTIMATE INFORMATION 820331 30 COST
ESTIMATE
1293 ACRES REVIEW &TESTIMONIES ON ACRES 820400 50 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY REPORT
1289 ACRES SUBTASK 6.37,CLOSE-OUT REPORT 820400 175 GENERATION
GENERATION PLANNING STUDIES
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:14
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
-------------------------------------------------_..._...----
300 ACRES TASK 11.03 -COLSEOUT REPORT 820400 150 RISK
SUSITNA RISK ANALYSIS APRIL,ANALYSIS
1982
1369 ACRES TASK 11.03 CLOSEOUT REPORT - 820400 155 RISK
SUSITNA RISK ANALYSIS ANALYSIS
1336 ACRES FISH &WILDLIFE MITIGATION 820400 11 MITIGATION
POLICY NOVEMBER 1981 REVISED FISH
MARCH 1982 REVISED APRIL 1982 WILDLIFE
1300 ACRES SUBTASK 7.06 CULTURAL 820400 160 CULTURAL
RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS RESOURCES
APPENDIX E
385 ACRES FISH AND WILDLIFE MITIGATION 820400 10 FISH
POLICY NOMEMBER 1981,REVISED MITIGATION
MARCH 1982,REVISED APRIL 1982 WILDLIFE
AQUATIC
HABITAT
SCt\l\tled 138 ACRES TASK 11,REFERENCE REPORT,820400 350 ECONOMIC
ECOMOMIC,MARKETING,AND
FINANCIAL EVALUATION
104 ACRES UNIT PRICES -BACKUP 820408 115 UNIT
CALCULATIONS -DEVIL CANYON -CALCULATIONS
ARCH DAM CONCRETE
1272 ACRES FY83 PROPOSED GEOTECHNICAL 820500 70 GEOTECHNICAL
EXPLORATION PROGRAM -DRAFT
3286 ACRES AMEND NO.2 LOGISTIC SUPPORT &820500 20 LOGISTICS
OTHER SERVICES,SHP FEASIBILITY
ENGINEERING &TECHNICAL CAMP
SERVICES FEASIBILITY STUDIES
LEADING TO LICENSE
APPLICATION-CAMP OPERATIONS
1399 ACRES·PLAN OF STUDY -REVISION 3 820519 60 POS
1626 ACRES BID DOCUMENT FOR SUMMER 1982 820611 120 GEOTECH
DRILLING PROGRAM DRILLING
101 ACRES GENERAL FILE INDEX 820624 12 INDEX
3293 ACRES WATER AND ENERGY:TECHNICAL 820630 20 WATER
AND POLICY ISSUES,WESTERN ENERGY
CONFERENCE,JUNE 27-30,1982,ISSUES
SHP:SELECTION OF BASIN
DEVELOPMENT PLAN
63 ACRES FY 83 PROPOSED GEOTECHNICAL 820700 40 GEOTECHNICALE
EXPLORATION PROGRAM -FINAL XPLORATION
DCNO AUTHOR
61 ACRES
85 ACRES
188 ACRES
3517 ACRES
677 ACRES
3055 ACRES
1370 ACRES
1371 ACRES
3313 ACRES
1372 ACRES
1373 ACRES
TITLE
SUMMER 1982 SEISMIC SURVEYS
PROGRAM RELICT CHANNELS AND
DAMSITE
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
ACCESS STUDIES,PLANS AND
SCHEDULES COMPARISON,DRAFT,
TASK 9
ACCESS PLAN RECOMMENDATION
REPORT
ACCESS PLAN RECOMMENDATION
REPORT
ACCESS PLAN RECOMMENDATION
REPORT
ACCESS PLAN,RECOMMENDATION
REPORT
PREPARATION OF FERC LICENSE
EXHIBITS NOTES ON MEETINGS
WITH APA,COLUMBIA,MARYlAND
AUGUST 3RD
NITROGEN SUPER SATURATION
STUDIES WITH APPENDICES
PERS.COM.
GAS CONCENTRATION AND
TEMPERATURE OF SPILL
DISCHARGES BELOW WATANA AND
DEVIL CANYON DAM PERS.COM.
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION
EXHIBIT A FIRST DRAFT
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,
EXHIBIT B FIRST DRAFT
EXHIBIT E SCHEDULES,OUTLINES
AND GUIDELINES
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,
EXHIBIT C FIRST DRAFT
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION
EXHIBIT D FIRST DRAFT
DATE
820700
820700
820722
820800
820800
820800
820800
820806
820913
820913
820917
820917
820921
820924
820924
OATS:04/15/83
PAGE:15
PAGES KEYWORDS
50 SEISMIC
SURVEY
RELICT
75 AQUATIC
ANADROMOUS
FISH
15 ACCESS PLAN
150 ACCESS PLAN
151 ACCESS PLAN
100 ACCESS
ROAD
200 ACCESS PLAN
40 FERC
EXHIBITS
40 NITROGEN
SATURATION
22 TEMPERATURE
DISCHARGE
95 LICENSE
EXH A
APPLICATION
260 LICENSE
APPLICATION
EXH B
55 SCHEDULES
EXH E
9 LICENSE
EXH C
APPLICATION
80 LICENSE
APPLICATION
EXH D
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:16
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
......-----_...------------------------------------------------
1400 ACRES PlAN OF STUDY -REVISION 4 820927 60 POS
489 ACRES ENERGY SIMULATION STUDIES TO 821000 100 ENERGY,
SELECT PROJECT DRAWDOWN AND MITIGATION
MITIGATION FLOWS
106 ACRES UNIT PRICES •BACKUP 821000 16 UNIT
CALCULATIONS -WATANA DAM CALCULATIONS
BREAKDOWN OF EQUIPMENT COSTS
3315 ACRES FEASIBILITY REPORT 821000 55 FEASIBILITY
COMPREHENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY
VOL.1 AND 2 .OCTOBER,1982
262 ACRES CPM SCHEDULES -WATANAjDEVIL 821012 50 SCHEDULES
CANYON CONSTRUCTION
259 ACRES ESTIMATE REVISIONS,BOOK S, 821027 106 ESTIMATE
FEASIBILITY STUDY TO FIRST FEASIBILITY
DRAFT FERC APPLICATION TASK
9,GROUP 2
1423 ACRES COST ESTIMATES,REVISED 821100 50 COST
NOV.1982,VOL.6,APPENDIX C,ESTIMATE
1383 ACRES EXTERNAL REVI~BOARD MEETING 821100 80 CONSULTANTS
#6 ERP
MEETING
167 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 821100 200 LICENSE
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,APPLICATION
EXHIBIT D,PROJECT COSTS AND EXH D
FINANCING DRAFT
163 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 821100 175 LICENSE
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,APPLICATION
PROJECT OPERATION &RESOURCE EXH B
UTILIZATION,EXHIBIT B,DRAFT
1424 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR 821100 4 PROGRESS
NOVEMBER,1982 REPORT
605 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT MARCH -821100 20 PROGRESS
OCTOBER 1982 STATUS
1390 ACRES INTERNAL REVI~BOARD MEETING 821104 40 IRB
#5
164 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 821115 57
LICENSE
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,APPLICATION
EXHIBIT G,PROJECT MAPS #21,EXH G
DRAFT
Scanned 157 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 821115 200 LICENSE
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,APPLICATION
EXHIBIT E,CHAPTERS 1 &2,EXH E
DRAFT
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:17
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
161 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 821115 200 LICENSE
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,APPLICATION
EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER 10,DRAFT EXH E
Sc.Cl.lIl'1-ed 159 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 821115 350 LICENSE
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,APPLICATION
EXHIBIT E,CHAPTERS 4, 5 &6,EXH E
DRAFr
S 158 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 821115 450 LICENSE
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,APPLICATION
EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER 3,DRAFr EXH E
S cClflned 160 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 821115 450 LICENSE
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,APPLICATION
EXHIBIT E,CHAPTERS 7,8 &9,EXH E
DRAFr
102 ACRES EXTERNAL REVIEW'BOARD MEETING 821118 50 CONSULTANTS
MEETING
72 ACRES 1982 SUPPLEMENT TO THE 1980-81 821200 125 GEOTECHNICAL
GEOTECHNICAL REPORT,VOLUME 2
APPENDICES
68 ACRES 1982 SUPPLEMENT TO 1980-81 821200 300 GEOTECHNICAL
GEOTECHNICAL REPORT,VOLUME 1
1269 ACRES GEOTECHNICAL REPORT 1982 821200 270 GEOTECHNICAL
SUPPLEMENT VOLUME 1 TEXT
1435 ACRES DEVELOPMENT SELECTION REPORT 821200 280 DEVELOPMENT
1425 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR 821200 8 PROGRESS
DECEMBER,1982 REPORT
1270 ACRES GEOTECHNICAL REPORT 1982 821200 270 GEOTECHNICAL
SUPPLEMENT VOLUME 2 APPENDICES
2500 ACRES FINANCIAL ASSESSMENT 821200 250 FINANCIAL
19 ACRES PMF -CALCUlATIONS 830000 300 VFS&C
CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA CLIMATE
1142 ACRES HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES SUSITNA 830000 4 BOTANICAL
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT PLANT
FEASABILITY REPORT APPENDIX A LICENSE
APPLICATION
248 ACRES TASK 11:FINANCING OPTIONS 830100 37 COST
ALTERNATIVE
1426 ACRES PROGRESS REPORT FOR 830100 3 PROGRESS
JANUARY,1983 REPORT
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:18
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS-_...------------------------------------------------------
253 ACRES FERC LICENSE APPLICATION 830113 34 LICENSE
ESTIMATE,WATANA/DEVIL CANYON APPLICATION
ESTIMATE
S~I'\f'\-eJ 129 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC,APPLICATION 830200 650 LICENSE
FOR LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATION
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH E
VOLUME 6A,EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER FISH
3 MITIGATION
614 ACRES SUPPLEMENT TO THE FEASIBILITY 830200 200 FEASIBILITY
REPORT DRAFT NEED/POWER
~'rJ-125 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC,APPLICATION 830200 81 LICENSE
'C''l:'FOR LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATIONS....e-SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH F
VOLUME 3,EXHIBIT F
lj .....z'lJ 123 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC,APPLICATION 830200 350 LICENSE
(.()!FOR LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATION
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH A
VOLUME 1,INITIAL STATEMENT,EXH C
EXHIBIT A, C, D EXH D
SClAfloeJ 131 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC,APPLICATION 830200 600 LICENSE
FOR LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATION
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH E
VOL.7,EXHIBIT E,CHAPTERS
4, 5 &6
1 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC APPLICATION 830200 400 LICENSE5ct\Of,~~lS1
FOR LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATION
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH E
VOLUME lOA,EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER
11
s:cu.nn4 127 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC,APPLICATION 830200 300 LICENSE
FOR LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATION
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH E
VOL.SA,EXHIBIT E,CHAPTERS HYDROLOGY
1 &2
lS2 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC APPLICATON FOR 830200 400 LICENSE
LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATION
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH E
VOLUME lOB,EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER
11
~cal1 128 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC,APPLICATION 830200 225 LICENSE
/1 eo 0.FOR LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATION
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH E
VOL.SB,EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER HYDROLOGY
2,(FIGURES)
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:19
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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484 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830200 120 LICENSE
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,APPLICATION
EXHIBIT F SUPPORTING DESIGN EXH F
REPORT (PRELIMINARY)
124 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC,APPLICATION 830200 500 LICENSE
\'2..L\0.,FOR LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATION
\"'l.....b SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH B
c,VOL.2,EXHIBIT B
132 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC,APPLICATION 830200 650 LICENSE
FOR LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATION
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH E
VOL.8,EXHIBIT E,CHAPTERS
7, 8 &9
130 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC,APPLICATION 830200 450 LICENSE
FOR LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATION
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH E
VOL.6B,EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER 3 FISH
(FIGURES)ANADROMOUS
~canneJ 126 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC,APPLICATION 830200 61 LICENSE
FOR LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATION
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH G
VOLUME 4,EXHIBIT G
Sc-C\nneJ 150 ACRES BEFORE THE FERC,APPLICATION 830200 250 LICENSE
FOR LICENSE FOR MAJOR PROJECT APPLICATION
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT EXH E
VOLUME 9,EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER
10
519 ACRES SLOUGH HYDROGEOLOGY REPORT 830300 58 SLOUGH
DRAFT HYDROGEOLOGY
80 ACRES WATANA &DEVIL CANYON TUNNEL 830309 10 CALCULATIONS
RATING CALCUIATIONS
217 ACRES WATANA -DIVERSION TUNNELS,830309 46 GEOTECHNICAL
ROCK MECHANICS,TASK 6
485 ACRES MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT 830309 150 CALCULATIONS
CALCULATIONS DATA AND
INFORMATION
260 ACRES WATANA -SCHEDULE NETWORK -830309 20 COFFERDAM
(SHEETS A THRU G)
83 ACRES ACRES MEMOS,PAPERS AND 830309 150 HYDRAULIC
REPORTS ON HYDRAULIC DESIGN &NITROGEN
NITROGEN SUPERSATURATION
218 ACRES GEOTECHNICAL CALC.,REDUCTION 830309 20 GEOTECHNICALC
OF JOINT DATA,WATANA/DEVIL ALCULATIONS
CANYON DAMSITES
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:20
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81 ACRES WATANA -TOP OF ROCK CRITERIA 830309 10 GEOTECHNICALC
GEOTECHNICAL CALCULATIONS ALCULATIONS
239 ACRES ACCESS ROADS -HAUL ROAD,830309 7 GEOTECHNICAlA
GEOTECHNICAL FACTORS CCESS PLAN
53 ACRES ACRES AMERICAN INC.1980-82 830311 350 GEOLOGY
FIELD BOOKS,ANNOTATED,
VOLUME 2 OF 3
51 ACRES CORP OF ENGINEERS 1978 W'ATANA 830311 350 GEOLOGY
FIELD BOOKS,ANNOTATED
52 ACRES ACRES AMERICAN INC.1980-82 830311 350 GEOLOGY
FIELD BOOKS,ANNOTATED,
VOLUME 1 OF 3
54 ACRES ACRES AMERICAN INC.1980-82 830311 350 GEOLOGY
FIELD BOOKS,ANNOTATED,
VOLUME 3 OF 3
108 ACRES WATANA -DAM HEIGHT 830316 62 DAM
OPTIMIZATION HEIGHT
74 ACRES FILES FROM JOHN HAYDEN 830322 400 RESERVOIR
(ACRES)TEMPERATURE
SCClllf\e,\504 ACRES FEASIBILITY REPORT SUPPLEMENT 830400 500 ENGINEERING
VOL.1 ENGINEERING AND ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
505 ACRES FEASIBILITY REPORT SUPPLEMENT 830400 81 PLATES
VOLUME 2 PLATES
SCClJ\n-ed 182 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830504 650 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY REPORT VOL.7 PUBLIC
APPENDIX D COORDINATION AND
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION FINAL
DRAFl'
ScaJ\l\-ed 179 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830504 350 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY REPORT VOLUME 4 HYDROLOGY
APPENDIX A HYDROLOGY STUDIES
FINAL DRAFl'
Scn~\f\~c\180 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830504 300 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY REPORT VOLUME 5,DESIGN
APPENDIX B DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
STUDIES FINAL DRAFT
Sc~\\f'~6 174 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830504 350 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY REPORT VOLUME 1 ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING AND ECONOMIC
ASPECTS SECTIONS 1-8 -FINAL
DRAFT
DA.TE:04/15/33
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178 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830504 76 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY REPORT VOLUME 3 -
PLATES FINAL DRAFl'
SCC\\"\f\181 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830504 175 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY REPORT VOLUME 6:COST
APPENDIX C COST ESTIMATES,ESTIMATE
FINAL DRAFl'
175 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830504 600 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY REPORT VOLUME 1 ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING AND ECONOMIC ECONOMIC
ASPECTS SECTIONS 9-19 FINAL
DRAFl'
1802 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION REFERENCE 830729 SO LICENSE
REPORT ATTACHMENT TO APPENDIX APPLICATION
E.2.A INCREMENTAL FLOW EXH E
ANALYSIS OF MAINSTEM SUSITNA
RIVER EFFECTS ON SELECTED SIDE
SLOUGHS
1794 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUJME 830729 125 LICENSE
2A,EXHIBIT B CHAPTERS S &6 APPLICATION
EXH B
1806 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 8,830729 600 LICENSE
EXHIBIT E,CHAPTERS 7, 8.&9 APPLICATION
EXH E
SCClf'lf)a6 1795 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 2B 830729 500 LICENSE
-MAP TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION APPLICATION
REPORT EXH E
1804 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 6B.830729 500 LICENSE
EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER 3 (FIGURES)APPLICATION
EXH E
1803 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 6A,830729 400 LICENSE
EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER 3 APPLICATION
EXH E
1798 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION EXHIBIT F 830729 75 LICENSE
SUPPORTING DESIGN REPORT APPLICATION
EXH F
1799 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 4,830729 70 LICENSE
EXHIBIT G APPLICATION
EXH G
1800 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME SA,830729 200 LICENSE
EXHIBIT E,CHAPTERS 1 &2 APPLICATION
EXH E
1805 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 7.830729 600 LICENSE
EXHIBIT E,CHAPTERS 4, 5.&6 APPLICATION
EXIH E
DATE:04/15/33
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1796 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 2c 830729 300 RED MODEL
RED MODEL TECHNICAL LICENSE
DOCUMENTATION REPORT EXHIBIT E APPLICATION
CHAPTER 4, 5,&6 EXH E
1807 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 9, 830729 125 LICENSE
EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER 10 APPLICATION
EXH E
1792 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 1 -830729 200 LICENSE
INITIAL STATEMENT EXHIBIT A,APPLICATION
C,&D EXH A
EXH C
EXH B
1797 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 3,830729 70 LICENSE
EXHIBIT F APPLICATION
EXH F
1808 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 830729 500 LICENSE
lOA,EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER 11 APPLICATION
EXH E
1809 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 830729 600 LICENSE
lOB,EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER 11 APPLICATION
EXH E
1793 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 2, 830729 300 LICENSE
EXHIBIT B APPLICATION
EXH B
1801 ACRES LICENSE APPLICATION VOLUME 5B, 830729 400 LICENSE
EXHIBIT E.CHAPTER 2 (FIGURES)APPLICATION
EXH E
680 ACRES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 831212 2 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY AND LICENSE STUDY LICENSE
ACRES AMERICAN,INC.
1182 ACRES RESPONSE TO FERC 2/16/84 840200 350 RESPONSE
REQUEST.SCHEDULE B.COMMENT
1,ATTACHMENT 1,PMF DATA
FILES
528 ACST SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL 800700 20 RESEARCH
RESEARCH NEEDS IN ALASKA
692 ACWRU SEE DCNO 691 0 0
2485 ACWRU EFFECTS OF FIRE ON ALASKAN 630000 17 FIRE
WILDLIFE WILDLIFE
691 ACWRU PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A 830000 3 BEAVER
RECENT BEAVER CACHE SURVEY
ALONG THE SUSITNA RIVER
BETWEEN TALKEETNA AND PORTAGE
CREEK PERS.COM.
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:23
DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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Scont\O.d 2329 ACWRU FURBEARER STUDIES PHASE I 841000 100 FURBEARER
REPORT UPDATE FINAL REPORT
2414 ADAMS DRAFT FINAL REPORT IMPACT OF 811000 150 NEED/POWER
IMPROVED BUILDING THERMAL THERMAL
EFFICIENCY ON RESIDENTIAL
ENERGY DEMAND
88 ADF&G SEE DCNO 587 0 a
947 ADF&G SEE DCNO 524 0 0
86 ADF&G SEE DCNO 585 0 0
233 ADF&G SEE DCNO 391 0 0
87 ADF&G SEE DCNO 586 0 0
642 ADF&G SEE DCNO 40 0 0 -0-
928 ADF&G MIGRATORY BEHAVIOR OF MOOSE 0 4 MOOSE
IN SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA MIGRATION
BEHAVIOR
BROWSE
1708 ADF&G SEE DCNO 1184 0 0
£CC\/loed 3508 ADF&G TASK 32 SUPPORT TECHNICAL 0 265 TECHNICAL
REPORT CONTINUOUS WATER REPORT
TEMPERATURE INVESTIGATIONS WATER
TEMPERATURE
641 ADF&G SEE DCNO 40 0 0
446 ADF&G SEE DCNO 445 0 0
3124 ADF&G SHEEP AND GOAT INVESTIGATIONS 630600 55 SHEEP
GOAT
3125 ADF&G THE BELUGA WALE IN ALASKA 661100 15 WHALE
2568 ADF&G PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF CHANGES 670200 16 MOOSE
IN SEX AND AGE RATIOS OF SNOW
MOOSE AND THEIR RELATION TO HABITAT
SNOW CONDITIONS ON THE TANANA
FlATS ALASKA
915 ADF&G WORK PLAN SEGMENT REPORT 680600 152 MOOSE
FEDERAL AID AND WILDLIFE RECREATION
RESTORATION BIG GAME
POPULATION
BROWSE
D..4..T£:06./15/83
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912 ADF&G PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTH RTH 680807 95 MOOSE
AMERICAN MOOSE WORKSHOP KENAI,BIG GAME
AlASKA,1968 POPUlATION
BROWSE
HABITAT
914 ADF&G MOOSE REPORT VOLUME XI 701000 79 MOOSE
BROWSE
PHYSIOLOGY
BIG GAME
HABITAT
911 ADF&G MOOSE RESEARCH REPORT 710900 88 MOOSE
VOLUME XII PHYSIOLOGY
BIG GAME
3171 ADF&G SHEEP REPORT VOL.13 720000 55 SHEEP
3153 ADF&G CARIBOU REPORT VOL.XII 720300 225 CARIBOU
3158 ADF&G EFFECTS OF HUNTING ON ROCK 720700 25 HUNTING
PTARMIGAN ALONG THE STEESE BIRDS
HIGHWAY
3154 ADF&G CARIBOU REPORT VOL.XIII 720800 35 CARIBOU
2696 ADF&G DALL SHEEP MOVEMENT AND 730000 35 SHEEP
MINERAL LICK USE LICK
2124 ADF&G CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE BIOLOGY 730000 4 BIOLOGY
OF THE BERING CISCO (COREGONUS AQUATIC
HOURETTAE)IN AlASKA POLLUTION
3081 ADF&G NELCHINA CARIBOU REPORT 730400 28 CARIBOU
BIG GAME
3152 ADF&G WOLF REPORT VOL.XI 730400 55 WOLF
929 ADF&G INTERIOR MOOSE STUDIES VOL.I 730700 54 MOOSE
HABITAT
BROWSE
VEGETATION
910 ADF&G MOOSE RESEARCH CENTER REPORT 731100 109 MOOSE
VOL.XIII GROWTH
BIG GAME
HABITAT
916 ADF&G MOOSE RESEARCH CENTER STUDIES 731200 60 MOOSE
VOLUME XIV POPUlATION
PHYSIOLOGY
HABITAT
BIG GAME
1054 ADF&G DISTRIBUTION AND HABITATS OF 740000 75 MOOSE
MOOSE IN AlASKA HABITAT
DATE:04/15/83
P.-\CE:25
DeNa AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS-----_.._----------------------------------------------_..-
2495 ADF&G DISTRIBUTION AND HABITATS OF 740000 20 MOOSE
MOOSE IN ALASKA HABITAT
1120 ADF&G ON THE NATURE OF WINTER 740313 13 HABITAT
HABITATS OF SHIRAS MOOSE MOOSE
1121 ADF&G MOOSE POPULATION FLUCTUATIONS 740313 34 MOOSE
IN ALASKA,1950-1972 POPULATION
1119 ADF&G INFLUENCE OF SNOW ON BEHAVIOR 740313 19 MOOSE
OF MOOSE SNOW
ECOLOGY
3122 ADF&G ANNUAL REPORT OF 740400 275 CARIBOU
SURVEY-INVENTORY ACTIVITIES MOOSE
PART II.MOOSE,CARIBOU,GOAT
MARINE MAMMALS AND GOAT
3156 ADF&G LAKE AND STREAM INVESTIGATIONS 740630 53 LAKE
A STUDY OF A TYPICAL SPRING STREAM
FED STREAMS OF INTERIOR ALASKA
949 ADF&G DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF 740900 54 MOOSE
NEW TECHNIQUES FOR MOOSE CENSUS
MANAGEMENT
3082 ADF&G NELCHINA AND MENTASTA CARIBOU 740900 53 CARIBOU
REPORTS BIG GAME
1066 ADF&G INTERIOR MOOSE STUDIES VOL.II 741000 14 MOOSE
HABITAT
931 ADF&G INTERIOR MOOSE STUDIES VOL.II 741000 58 MOOSE
HABITAT
3157 ADF&G GROUND TRACKING OF ARCTIC 741000 27 GRIZZLY
GRIZZLY BEARS BEARBIG GAME
~'('\fl'J~1612 ADF&G AN ASSESSMENT OF THE 741100 50 ANADROMOUS
ANADROMOUS FISH POPULATIONS FISH
IN THE UPPER SUS ITNA RIVER
WATERSHED BETWEEN DEVIL
CANYON AND CHULITNA RIVER
SCOJy('re~1609 ADF&G DECEMBER INVESTIGATIONS ON 750000 28 SPAWNING
THE UPPER SUSITNA RIVER SALMON
WATERSHED BETWEEN DEVIL REARING
CANYON AND CHULITNA RIVER
1611 ADF&G PRE-AUTHORIZATION ASSESSMENT 751100 180 ANADROMOUS
OF ANADROMOUS FISH POPULATIONS
OF THE UPPER SUSITNA RIVER
WATERSHED IN THE VICINITY OF
THE PROPOSED DEVIL CANYON
3145 ADF&G NORTH SLOPE GRIZZLY BEAR 760700 23 BIG GAME
STUDIES GRIZZLY BEAR
')A TEo:0:4./15/S.~
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3139 AOF&G REPORT ON 1975 BROWN BEAR 760800 21 BROWN BEAR
STUDIES VOLUME XVI PROJECT BIG GAME
PROGRESS REPORT
950 AOF&G SOUTHCENTRAL MOOSE POPULATION 770400 30 MOOSE
STUDIES VOL.I POPULATION
~.1610 AOF&G PRE-AUTHORIZATION ASSESSMENT 770500 91 WATERScJ)'{\'f\Q.,OF THE PROPOSED SUSITNA RIVER QUALITY
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECTS:
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS OF
WATER QUALITY AND AQUATIC
1511 AOF&G ALASKA'S FISHERIES ATLAS 780000 80 AQUATIC
VOLUME 1 &2
1059 AOF&G LOWER SUSITNA VALLEY MOOSE 780000 20 MOOSE
POPULATION IDENTITY STUDY POPULATION
~~75 AOF&G PRELIMINARY ENVIRONMENTAL 780000 60 AQUATIC
S(,l).f\(\1Sc.,ASSESSMENT OF THE FISH
HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT ON ANAOROMOUS
THE SUSITNA RIVER RESIDENT
WILDLIFE
2254 AOF&G DALL'S SHEEP 780000 11 SHEEP
HABITAT
930 ADF&G KENAI PENINSULA MOOSE 780100 84 MOOSE
POPULATION IDENTITY STUDY POPULATION
3155 AOF&G CHARACTERISTICS OF EXPLOITED 780100 23 WOLF
WOLF POPUlATIONS
1613 AOF&G PRELIMINARY ENVIRONMENTAL 780300 200 AQUATIC
ASSESSMENT OF HYDROELECTRIC ENVIRONMENT
DEVELOPMENT ON THE SUSITNA ASSESSMENT
RIVER WILDLIFE
HABITAT
3140 ADF&G FORTYMILE CARIBOU HERD STUDIES 780600 4 CARIBOU
917 AOF&G UPPER SUSITNA RIVER MOOSE 780800 61 MOOSE
POPULATION STUDY VOLUME I POPULATION
3226 ADF&G COHO SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS 781100 75 SALMON
KISUTCH)FLOURESCENT PIGMENT FISH
MARK-RECOVERY pROGRAM FOR THE
TAKU,BERNERS,AND CHILKAT
RIVERS IN SOUTEASTERN ALASKA
1972-1974
2480 ADF&G WATERBIRD USE OF AND 790000 45 WATERFOWL
MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS FOR
COOK INLET STATE GAME REFUGES
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2481 ADF&G MOOSE MIGRATIONS IN NORTH 790000 45 MOOSE
AMERICA (EXCERPT)MIGRATION
1053 ADF&G MOOSE MOVEMENTS AND HABITAT 790300 17 MOOSE
USE ALONG THE SUSITNA RIVER HABITAT
NEAR DEVIL'S CANYON POPULATION
3137 ADF&G UNIT 13 WOLF STUDIES 790800 92 WOLF
~C£lJ)i'leJ3 281 ADF&G PRELIMINARY FINAL PLAN OF 791100 110 FISH
STUDY FISH AND WILDLIFE WILDLIFE
STUDIES PROPOSED BY THE ALASKA
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME
103 ADF&G A SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF 800000 180 FISH
ADF&G FISH AND WILDLIFE WILDLIFE
RESOURCES INFORMATION FOR THE MOOSE
WILLOW AND TALKEETNA SUB-RAPTOR
BASINS
2053 ADF&G TYONEK KING SAlliON 800000 25 FISH
SUBSISTENCE FISHERY 1980 SALMON
ACTIVITIES REPORT
3159 ADF&G A FISHERIES INVENTORY OF 800000 200 FISH
WATERS IN THE LAKE ClARK WATER
NATIONAL MONUMENT AREA
3174 ADF&G INFLUENCE OF THE TRANS-ALASKA 800000 10 CARIBOU
PIPELINE CORRIDOR ON THE PIPELINE
LOCAL DISTRIBUTION OF CARIBOU
3160 ADF&G WINTER ACTIVITY OF CARIBOU ON 800000 22 CARIBOU
TWO ARCTIC MNGES
3149 ADF&G NORTH SLOPE GRIZZLY BEAR 800500 78 GRIZZLY
STUDIES BEARBIG GAME
524 ADF&G UPPER SUSITNA VALLEY MOOSE 800600 101 MOOSE
POPULATION STUDY FOR ADF&G POPULATION
3095 ADF&G MOOSE CALF MORTALITY STUDY 800800 123 MOOSE
392 ADF&G PROCEDURES MANUAL SUBTASK 801028 100 BIG GAME
7.1l WILDLIFE/BIG GAME WILDLIFE
Scanned 324 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10,PHASE I,FINAL 810000 500 ANANROMOUS
DRAFT REPORT,ADULT ANADROMOUS FISH
FISHERIES.PROJECT,ADF&G/SU
HYDRO 1981
1309 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE I FINAL 810000 650 AQUATIC
DRAFT REPORT COLUMN 2 PART 2 HABITAT
AQUATIC HABITAT &INSTREAM
FLOW PROJECT
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316 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE I FINAL 810000 150 RESIDENT
DRAFT REPORT RESIDENT FISH FISH
INVESTIGATION ON THE UPPER IMPOUNDMENT
SUSITNA RIVER ADF&G / 1981 AQUATIC
HABITAT
312 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE I FINAL 810000 550 HABITAT
DRAFT REPORT VOLUMR 2 PT. 2 -AQUATIC
AQUATIC HABITAT AND INSTREAM
FLOW'PROJECT ADF&G/SU HYDRO,
1981
1150 ADF&G CAUSES OF NEONATAL MOOSE CALF 810000 7 MOOSE
MORTALITY IN SOUTH CENTRAL MORTALITY
ALASKA
322 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE I FINAL 810000 200 JUVENILE
DRAFT REPORT JUVENILE ANADROMOUS
ANADROMOUS FISH STUDY ON THE AQUATIC
LOW'ER RIVER ADF&G/SU HYDRO HABITAT
1981 REARING
1315 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE I FINAL 810000 50 RESIDENT
DRAFT RESIDENT FISH FISH
INVESTIGATIONS ON THE.UPPER
SUSITNA RIVER
1311 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE 1 FINAL 810000 500 ADULT
DRAFT ADULT ANADROMOUS ANADROMOUS
FISHERIES PROJECT
318 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE I FIN~L 810000 325 FISH
'blfb DRAFT REPORT RESIDENT FISH RESIDENT
INVESTIGATION ON THE LOW'ER AQUATIC
SUSITNA RIVER ADF&G/SU HYDRO HABITAT
1981
Sea (\n~~311 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE I FINAL 810000 300 HABITAT
DRAFT REPORT VOLUME 2 PT. 1
AQUATIC
AQUATIC HABITAT AND tNSTREAM SLOUGH
FLOW'PROJECT ADF&G/SU HYDRO,HYDROLOGY
1981 STREAMFLOW
ScaO 1307 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE I FINAL 810000 300 AQUATIC
DRAFT VOL.1 AQUATIC HABITAT HABITAT
AND INSTREAM FLOW'PROJECT
ADF&G/SU HYDRO 1981
1308 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE I FINAL 810000 390 AQUATIC
DRAFT VOL.2 PART 1 AQUATIC HABITAT
HABITAT AND INSTREAM FLOW'
PROJECT
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310 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE 1 FINAL 810000 250 HABITAT
DRAFT VOLUME 1 AQUATIC HABITAT AQUATIC
AND INSTREAM FLOW PROJECT HYDROLOGY
ADF&G/SU HYDRO 1981 ANADROMOUS
FISH
1306 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE I FINAL 810000 370 FISH
DRAFT RESIDENT FISH SUSITNA
INVESTIGATION ON THE LOWER
SUSITNA RIVER
ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE 1 FINAL 810000 110 JUVENILE
DRAFT JUVENILE ANADROMOUS ANADROMOUS
FISH STUDY ON THE LOWER
SUSITNA RIVER
2693 ADF&G USE OF MANDIBLE VERSUS 810000 20 MOOSE
LONGBONE TO EVALUATE PERCENT CARIBOU
MARROW FAT IN MOOSE AND
CARIBOU
2205 ADF&G CAUSES OF NEONATAL MOOSE CALF 810000 8 MOOSE
MORTALITY IN SOUTH CENTRAL MORTALITY
"AlASKA
2691 ADF&G NELCHINA BASIN WOLF STUDIES 810000 5 WOLF
2692 ADF&G COMPARISON AND ASSESSMENT OF 810000 10 WOLF
DRUGS USED TO IMMOBILIZE
AlASKAN GRAY WOLVES FROM A
HELICOPTER
2690 ADF&G NELCHINA YEARLING MOOSE 810000 25 MOOSE
MORTALITY STUDY
961 ADF&G PIAN FOR SUPPLEMENTAL 810027 73 SALMON
PRODUCTION OF SALMON AND RECREATION
STEEUlEAD FOR COOK INLET FISH
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
1103 ADF&G INCUBATION OF FALL CHUM 810100 26 SALMON
SALMON AT CLEAR AIR FORCE ANADROMOUS
STATION,AlASKA INCUBATION
3148 ADF&G GAME MANAGEMENT UNIT 13 BROWN 810200 60 BROWN BEAR
BEAR STUDIES
3138 ADF&G ANNUAL REPORT OF SURVEY -810300 120 CARIBOU
INVENTORY ACTIVITIES PART GOATS
III.BISON,CARIBOU,MOUNTAIN SHEEP
GOATS,MUSKOXEN AND SHEEP
S(t\fll\t~391 ADF&G ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ANNUAL 810301 450 BIG GAME
PROGRESS REPORT BIG GAME BEAR
SHEEP
WILDLIFE
MOOSE
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3381 ADF&G ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT BIG 810301 11 BIG GAME
GAME STUDIES PART VIII SHEEP SHEEP
350 ADF&G FRESHWATER HABITAT 810400 52 AQUATIC'
RELATIONSHIPS THREES PINE HABITAT
STICKLEBACK RESIDENT
MITIGATION
347 ADF&G FRESHWATER HABITAT 810400 60 AQUATIC
RELATIONSHIPS ARCTIC GRAYLING HABITAT
RESIDENT
MITIGATION
349 ADF&G FRESHWATER HABITAT 810400 ·40 AQUATIC
RELATIONSHIPS ROUND WHITEFISH HABITAT
RESIDENT
MITIGATION
346 ADF&G FRESHWATER HABITAT 810500 40 AQUATIC
RELATIONSHIPS DOLLY VARDEN HABITAT
CHAR RESIDENT
MITIGATION
Smnn.e&3506 ADF&G AQUATIC STUDIES PROCEDURES 810500 480 AQUATIC
MANUAL PHASE·I DRAFT
PROCEDURES
MANUAL
2762 ADF&G YUKON AND TANANA RIVER FALL 810800 40 CHUM
CHUM SALMON TAGGING STUDY,SALMON
1976-1980
3083 ADF&G MOOSE.SURVEY PROCEDURES 811200 82 MOOSE
DEVELOPMENT BIG GAME
1313 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 PHASE I FINAL 820000 90 AQUATIC
DRAFT STOCK SEPARATION FISH
FEASIBILITY REPORT
320 ADF&G SUBRASK 7.10 PHASE I FINAL 820000 95 ANADROMOUS
DRAFT STOCK SEPARATION FISH
FEASIBILITY REPORT ADULT
ANADROMOUS FISHERIES PROJECT
ADF&G/SU HYDRO 1982
704 ADF&G HOMING OF TRANSPLANTED 820000 7 BROWN BEAR
ALASKAN BROWN BEARS WILDLIFE
MANAGEMENT 46(4);869-876
1314 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 STOCK SEPARATION 820000 90 AQUATIC
PHASE I FINAL DRAFT REPORT FISH
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487 ADF&G SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES 820000 277 RESIDENT
PHASE II BASIC DATA REPORT VOL JUVENILE
3 RESIDENT AND JUVENILE ANADROMOUS
ANADROMOUS FISH STUDIES ON
SUSITNA BELOW DEVIL CANYON
APPENDICES
403 ADF&G PHASE I FINAL DRAFT STOCK 820000 50 ANADROMOUS
SEPARATION FEASIBILITY REPORT ~e."'L{5a FISH
ADULT ANADROMOUS FISHERIES 32.0 AQUATIC
PROJECT ADF&G/SU HYDRO 1982 HABITAT
517 ADF&G SUBTASK 7.10 -PHASE I:FINAL 820000 200 AQUATIC
DRAFT REPORT AQUATIC STUDIES PROGRAM
PROGRAM ADF&G/SU HYDRO 1982
486 ADF&G SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES 820000 277 RESIDENT
PHASE II DATA REPORT VOLUME 3 JUVENILE
-RES I DENT AND JUVENILE ANADROMOUS
ANADROMOUS FISH STUDIES ON
SUSITNA,BELOW DEVIL CANYON,
1982
2250 ADF&G DENSITY AND BIOMASS ESTIMATES 820000 6 BROWN BEAR
FOR AN INTERIOR ALASKAN BROWN POPUIATION
BEAR,URSUS ARCTOS,POPULATION
2206 ADF&G HOME RANGE,DAILY MOVEMENTS,820000 5 BROWN BEAR
AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF HABITAT
BROWN BEAR IN SOUTHCENTRAL BIOLOGY
AlASKA
2821 ADF&G AlASKA SPORT ,FISHING RESORTS 820000 30 FISH
AND CHARTER SERVICES RECREATION
3051 ADF&G SCHEDULE FOR PHASE I &II BIG 820216 11 SCHEDULE
GAME STUDIES PERS.COM.BIG GAME
1333 ADF&G PHASE 1 FINAL REPORT BIG GAME 820300 260 BIG GMAE
STUDIES VOL 5 WOLF WOLF
Scanned 406 ADF&G PHASE 1 FINAL REPORT BIG GAME 820300 114 MOOSE
STUDIES VOL.II MOOSE -DOWNSTREAM
DOWNSTREAM
410 ADF&G PHASE I FINAL REPORT BIG GAME 820300 101 CARIBOU
STUDIES VOL.IV CARIBOU
960 ADF&G WILDLIFE UTILIZATION AND THE 820300 85 ECONOMY
ECONOMY OF NONDALTON WILDLIFE
MOOSE
CARIBOU
1329 ADF&G PHASE 1 FINAL REPORT BIG GAME 820300 80 BIG GAME
STUDIES VOL 1 BIG GAME MOOSE
SUMMARY REPORT SHEEP
CARIBOU
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1332 ADF&G PHASE 1 FINAL'REPORT BIG GAME 820300 130 BIG GAME
STUDIES VOL 4 CARIBOU CARIBOU
t;UJJ,~A 414 ADF&G PHASE I FINAL REPORT BIG GAME 820300 223 BLACK BEAR
STUDIES VOL VI BLACK BEAR AND BROWN BEAR
BROWN BEAR
1330 ADF&G PHASE 1 FINAL REPORT BIG GAME 820300 150 MOOSE
STUDIES VOL 2 MOOSE DOWNSTREAM DOWNSTREAM
S:a nllll&404 ADF&G PHASE I FINAL REPORT BIG GAME ~20300 76 BIG GAME
STUDIES VOL.I BIG GAME MOOSE
SUMMARY REPORT BEAR
SHEEP
1334 ADF&G PHASE 1 FINAL REPORT BIG GAME 820300 270 BLACK BEAR
STUDIES VOL 6 BLACK BEAR AND BROWN BEAR
BROWN BEAR
1335 ADF&G PHASE 1 FINAL REPORT BIG GAME 820300 80 WOLVERINE
STUDIES VOL 7 WOLVERINE -VOL SHEEP
8 DALL SHEEP
1331 ADF&G PHASE 1 FINAL REPORT BIG GAME,820300 220 MOOSE
STUDIES VOL 3 MOOSE UPSTREAM UPSTREAM
412 ADF&G ~HASE I FINAL REPORT BIG GAME 820300 220 WOLF
STUDIES VOL.V WOLF
416 ADF&G PHASE I FINAL REPORT BIG GAME 820300 21 WOLVERINE
STUDIES VOL.VII WOLVERINE -SHEEP
VOL.VIII DALL SHEEP
408 ADF&G PHASE I FINAL REPORT BIG GAME 820300 225 MOOSE
STUDIES VOL.III MOOSE UPSTREAM
UPSTREAM
2054 ADF&G SUBSISTENCE SHELLFISH USE IN 820300 30 FISH
THREE COOK INLET VILlAGES,HARV.EST
1981:A PRELIMINARY REPORT
2055 ADF&G TYONEK MOOSE UTILIZATION 1981 820300 40 MOOSE
BIG GAME
2056 ADF&G PATTERNS OF USE OF THE 820300 75 CARIBOU
NELCHINA CARIBOU HERD BIG GAME
2589 ADF&G LIMNOLOGY AND FISHERIES 820500 150 LIMNOLOGY
INVESTIGATIONS AT CRESCENT FISH
LAKE (1979-1982)
1184 ADF&G STA'IEWIDE HARVEST SURVEY 1982 820600 118 FISH
DATA SURVEY
657 ADF&G VOL.23 SPORT FISH STUDIES 820630 71 RESIDENT-
BOOK H FISH
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665 ADF&G VOLUME 23 RUSSIAN RIVER 820630 48 SOCKEYE
SOCKEYE SAll10N STUDY BOOK P ANADROMOUS
AQUATIC
HABITAT
COMMERCIAL
661 ADF&G VOL.23 LAND USE ACTIVITIES 820630 62 LAND USE
AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO FISH
SPORT FISH RESOURCES IN RESIDENT
ALASKA BOOK L
654 ADF&G VOL.23 FEDERAL AID IN FISH 820630 77 ANADROMOUS
RESTORATION AND ANADROMOUS MITIGATION
FISH STUDIES INVENTORY AND COMMERCIAL
CATALOGING BOOK E FISH
659 ADF&G VOLUME 23:LAKE AND STREAM 820630 78 AQUATIC
INVESTIGATIONS BOOK J HABITAT
RESIDENT
FISH
653 ADF&G VOL.23 FEDERAL AID IN FISH 820630 82 ANADROMOUS
RESTORATION AND ANADROMOUS CO,MMERCIAL
FISH STUDIES INVENTORY AND FISH
CATALOGING BOOK D
652 ADF&G VOL.23 FEDERAL AID IN FISH 820630 112 ANADROMOUS
RESTORATION AND ANADROMOUS COMMERCIAL
FISH STUDIES INVENTORY AND FISH
CATALOGING BOOK C
663 ADF&G VOL.23 A STUDY OF CHINOOK 820630 62 SALMON
SALMON IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA ANADROMOUS
BOOK N COMMERCIAL
FISH
655 ADF&G VOL.23 FEDERAL AID IN FISH 820630 95 FISH
RESTORATION AND ANADROMOUS ANADROMOUS
FISH STUDIES COLLECTION AND COMMERCIAL
INTERPRETATION OF INFORMATION
BOOK G
662 ADF&G VOLUME 23 POPULATION 820630 23 ARCTIC
STRUCTURE.MIGRATION AND GRAYLING
HABITAT OF ARCTIC GRAYLING AQUATIC
BOOK M HABITAT
RESIDENT
658 ADF&G-VOL.23 POPULATION STUDIES 82063,0 33 COMMERCIAL
AND EVALUATION OF MANAGED FISH
LAKES UPPER COOK INLET BOOK I
666 ADF&G VOLUME 23 ANCHOR RIVER 820630 40 ANADROMOUS
STEELHEAD STUDY BOOK Q AQUATIC
HABITAT
COMMERCIAL
FISH
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656 ADF&G VOL.23 HARVEST OF SELECTED 820630 30 ANADROMOUS
FISHERIES THROUGHOUT COMMERCIAL
SOUTHEAST ALASKA BOOK F FISH
664 ADF&G VOL.·23 STUDIES OF CUTTHROAT 820630 80 STEELHEAD
AND STEEUiEAD IN SOUTHEAST ANADROMOUS
ALASKA BOOK 0 RESIDENT
FISH
HABITAT
650 ADF&G VOLUME 23:ABSTRACTS ANNUAL 820630 22 ANADROMOUS
PERFORMANCE REPORTS FOR MITIGATION
FEDERAL AID IN FISH AQUATIC
RESTORATION AND ANADRO~OUS HABITAT
FISH STUDIES BOOK A
660 ADF&G VOLUME 23:LAKE AND STREAM 820630 49 FISH
INVESTIGATIONS BOOK K ARCTIC
AQUATIC
HABITAT
RESIDENT
3123 ADF&G ANNUAL REPORT OF 820700 145 FURBEARERS
SURVEY -INVENTORY OF ACTIVITES,SMALL GAME
PART IV.FURBEARERS,SMALL WOLF
GAME,WALRUS,AND WOLVERINES
3554 ADF&G AQUATIC STUDIES PROCEDURES 820925 107 AQUATIC
MANUAL PHASE I -FINAL DRAFT MANUAL
540 ADF&G STREAM CROSSING BY 821029 2 T-LINE
TRANSMISSION LINE,HEALY AND
ESTER
2057 ADF&G THE UTILIZATION OF KING 821100 65 SALMON
SALMON AND THE ANNUAL ROUND FISH
OF RESOURCE USES IN TYONEK.
ALASKA
541 ADF&G DRAFT DATA TABLE FOR 1982 821102 30 ANADROMOUS
ANADROMOUS FISH INVESTIGATION FISH
IN THE SUSITNA RIVER
2877 ADF&G PROVISIONAL INFORMATION AND 821102 47 ANADROMOUS
DATA - 1982 ANADROMOUS ADULT ADULT
PROJECT STUDIES PERS.COM.
SOA~f\ed 3555 ADF&G AQUATIC STUDIES PROCEDURES 821122 370 AQUATIC
MANUAL PHASE I -FINAL DRAFT MANUAL
APPENDICES I -VIII
543 ADF&G PROVISIONAL DATA TRANSFER 821129 17 SMOLT
SMOLT TRAP INFORMATION
2875 ADF&G PROVISIONAL DATA TRANSFER.821129 17 SMOLT
MOLT TRAP INFORMATION PERS.TRAP
COM.
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3074 ADF&G THE DIPNET AND FISHWHEEL 821200 75 FISH
FISHERIES OF THE COPPER
RIVER,1982
542 ADF&G PRELIMINARY 1982 FISHERIES 821215 700 FISH
DATA PERS.COM.
X'-"~,
SLOJ,~a(586)ADF&G SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES 830000 400 HABITAT
~-1-d \13 PHASE II BASIC DATA REPORT ANADROMOUS
t;i)t>J \f.1.\VOL.4 AQUATIC HABITAT'AND STREAMFLOW
INSTREAM FLOW STUDIES 1982 SLOUGHSV,S APPENDIX A THRU C HYDROLOGY>J.tP
SCO(\Yl-eC\397 ADF&G SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES 830000 120 AQUATIC
PHASE II DATA REPORT WINTER HABITAT
AQUATIC STUDIES (OCTOBER 1982 REARING
-MAY 1983)GROUNDWATER
ANADROMOUS
544 ADF&G PHASE II 1982 ADULT ANADROMOUS 830000 500 ADULT
FISHERIES STUDY,VOLUME 1,ANADROMOUS
FIRST DRAFT ADF&G/SU HYDRO,
1983 APPENDICES
.SCClnn~90)ADF&G SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES 830000 100 IMPOUNDMENT
.'6QOJ PHASE II BASIC DATA REPORT
VOL.5 UPPER SUSITNA RIVER
IMPOUNDMENT STUDIES 1982
558 ADF&G FROM:SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC 830000 20 HYDRO
STUDIES PHASE II BASIC DATA AQUATIC
REPORT 1983 DISSOLVED GAS
STUDIES (EXCERPT)
445 ADF&G 1983 PHASE II ADULT ANADROMOUS 830000 220 FISH
INVESTIGATION /SUSITNA RIVER ANADROMOUS
HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES PART B:
APPENDICES A-G -'FIRST DRAFT
688 ADF&G,DATA INDEX BY FISH SPECIES 830000 75 FISH
FOR ADF&G DATA REPORTS PHASE ANADROMOUS
II VOLUMES 2,3,&4 RESIDENT
309 ADF&G SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES 830000 250 AQUATIC
DRAFT PHASE II DATA REPORT HABITAT
WINTER AQUATIC STUDIES GROUNDWATER
(OCTOBER 1982 -MAY 1983)TEMPERATURE
REARING
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Sw 587 )ADF&G SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES 830000 400 HABITAT
51)'1 d \1.1.{PHASE II BASIC DATA REPORT ANADRoMoUS
VOL.4 AQUATIC HABITAT AND STREAMFLOWViINSTREAMFLOWSTUDIES1982SLOUGHS
APPENDIX D THRU J HYDROLOGY
DATE::04/15/82
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ADF&G SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES 830000 200 ANADROMOUSSCrJPHASEIIFINALDATAREPORTAQUATIC
VOLUME 2 ADULT ANADROMOUS FISH
STUDIES,1982
e,~96 ADF&G PHASE II REPORT VOLUME I:830000 60 HABITAT(}5'f'St SUMMARIZATION OF VOLUMES 2, 3,AQUATIC
4;PARTS I AND II,AND 5 ANADROMOUS
RESIDENT
FISH
563 ADF&G DISSOLVED GAS STUDIES 830000 100 DISSOLVED
EXCERPTS FROM SUSITNA HYDRO GAS
AQUATIC STUDIES PHASE II
BASIC DATA REPORT VOL.4
545 ADF&G PHASE II 1982 ADULT ANADROMOUS 830000 500 ADULT
FISHERIES STUDY,VOLUME 2,ANADROMOUS
FIRST DRAFT ADF&G/SU HYDRO
1983
~585 ADF&G SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES 830000 400 HABITAT
ScC.\.:o(\"'"s<oc;,c\\J.\PHASE II BASIC DATA REPORT ANADROMOUS
S'b<:':'·ez:.etl\jle\v.\VOL.4 AQUATIC HABITAT AND STREAMFLOW
S~Sa\...'-I.1..INSTREAM FLOW STUDIES 1982 SLOUGHS
PARTS 1 &2 HYDROLOGY
S ().(\'\\t~40 ADF&G AQUATIC STUDIES PHASE II 830000 214 AQUATIC
~1-\0""REPORT SYNOPSIS OF THE 1982 ANADROMOUS
AQUATIC STUDIES AND ANALYSIS RESIDENT
OF FISH AND HABITAT FISH
RELATIONSHIPS AND APPENDICES DISTRIBUTION
f\e,\.589 ADF&G SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES 830000 200 ANADROMOUS
SC{)..<"PHASE II FINAL DATA REPORT AQUATIC
VOLUME 2 ADULT ANADROMOUS FISH
STUDIES 1982 PART B:
APPENDICES A-H
557 ADF&G SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES 830000 75 AQUATIC
PHASE II BASIC DATA REPORT
1983 (EXCERPT)
1702 ADF&G 1983 ANNUAL REPORT BIG GAME 830000 175 BROWN BEAR
STUDIES VOL.VI BLACK AND BIG GAME
BROW BEAR
1717 ADF&G ANADROMOUS WATERS CATALOGUE 830000 15 ANADROMOUS
(MAPS)WATER
MAPS
2732 ADF&G CHARACTERISTICS OF GRAY WOLF,830000 4 WOLF
CANIS LUPUS,DEN AND HABITAT
RENDEZVOUS SITES IN
SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA
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1701 ADF&G ANNAUL MANAGEMENT REPORT 1983 830000 160 FISH
YUKON AREA MANAGEMENT
2820 ADF&G 1983 ALASKA SPORT FISHING 830000 35 FISH
REGUlATIONS SUMMARY RECREATION
REGULATIONS
1703 ADF&G 1983 ANNUAL REPORT BIG GAME 830000 40 CARIBOU
STUDIES VOL.IV CARIBOU BIG GAME
3196 ADF&G STATEWIDE HARVEST SURVEY 1982 830000 120 FISH
DATA VOL.24 HARVEST
1102 ADF&G EARLY LIFE HISTORY OF CHUM 830100 56 ANADROMOUS
SALMON IN THE NOATAK AND SALMON
KOTZEBUE SOUND AQUATIC
HABITAT
2887 ADF&G POWERS OF THE BOARDS OF GAME 830125 2 REGULATIONS
AND FISHERIES AND
COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND GAME
PERS.COM.
522 ADF&G UPPER SUSITNA RIVER SALMON 830200 200 SALMON
ENHANCEMENT STUDY (DRAFT)
NUMBER 4
2277 ADF&G MINERAL LICK USE BY MOOSE IN 830221 8 MOOSE
ALASKA LICKS
2058 ADF&G COPPER RIVER BASIN CARIBOU 830300 30 CARIBOU
USE:A RESEARCH UPDATE BIG GAME
2059 ADF&G THE USE OF MOOSE AND OTHER 830300 45 MOOSE
WILD RESOURCES IN TYONEK AND CARIBOU
UPPER YENTNA AREAS:A BIG GAME
BACKGROUND REPORT
3073 ADF&G THE USE OF MOOSE AND OTHER 830300 45 WILDLIFE
WILD RESOURCES IN THE TYONEK MOOSE
AND UPPER YENTNA AREAS A
BACKGROUND REPORT
SCt\lloeJ 405 ADF&G PHASE II PROGRESS REPORT BIG 830400 39 BIG GAME
GAME STUDIES VOL.I BIG GAME MOOSE
SUMMARY REPORT BEAR
SHEEP
St(Jn~d 413 ADF&G PHASE II PROGRESS REPORT BIG 830400 41
WOLF
GAME STUDIES VOL.V WOLF
SC~hfliA 417 ADF&G PHASE II PROGRESS REPORT BIG 830400 25 WOLVERINE
GAME STUDIES VOL.VII
WOLVERINE
\
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ADF&G PHASE II PROGRESS REPORT BIG 830400 165 MOOSE1\GAME STUDIES VOL.III MOOSE UPSTREAM
UPSTREAM
SCOt\(\e&415 ADF&G PHASE II PROGRESS REPORT BIG 830400 100 BLACK BEAR
GAME STUDIES VOL.VI BLACK BROWN BEAR
BEAR AND BROWN BEAR
r tlnJ,419 ADF&G PHASE II PROGRESS REPOR'!BIG 830400 45 SHEEP
~a GAME STUDIES VOL.VIII DALL
SHEEP
Scv.f\l\l~407 ADF&G PHASE II PROGRESS REPORT BIG 830400 150 MOOSE
GAME STUDIES VOL.II MOOSE DOWNSTREAM
DOWNSTREAM
neJ 422 ADF&G PHASE II PROGRESS REPORT BIG 830400 15 BIG GAMEScl)J1 GAME STUDIES VOL.IX BELUKHA WHALE
WHALK [BELUGA]
411 ADF&G PHASE II PROGRESS REPORT BIG ·830400 43 CARIBOU
GAME STUDIES VOL.IV CARIBOU
2569 ADF&G RESPONSES TO CARIBOU TO 830400 75 CARIBOU
PETROLEUM-RELATED DEVELOPMENT PETROLEUM
ON ALASKA'S ARCTIC SLOPE VOL.
VII
2065 ADF&G USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES BY 830600 125 LAND USE
THE RESIDENTS OF DOT LAKE,RESOURCES
ALASKA RECREATION
1785 ADF&G USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES BY 830600 150 RESOURCES
THE RESIDENTS OF DOT LAKE,FISH
ALASKA TECHNICAL REPORT #19 SOCIO-ECON
2424 ADF&G USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES BY 830600 15 LAND USE
THE RESIDENTS OF DOT LAKE,RESOURCES
ALASKA:EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1604 ADF&G SUBSISTENCE LAND USE IN UPPER 830600 230 LAND USE
YUKON-PORCUPINE COMMUNITIES,WILDLIFE
ALASKA
539 ADF&G PRELIMINARY REPORT ON JAY 830721 3 SHEEP
CREEK AND EAST FORK LICKS
938 ADF&G AQUATIC STUDIES PROCEDURES 830831 237 AQUATIC
q?Jf(}(;\MANUAL PHASE II-FINAL DRAFT FISH
",to b
1982-83 (FY 83)HABITAT
q,4b d ANADROMOUS
RESIDENT
DATE:04/15/83
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1934 ADF&G REPORT NO.3 AQUATIC HABITAT 830900 50 SPAWNING
AND INSTREAM FLOW HABITAT
INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER SLOUGH
1983)CHAPTER 5:EULACHON AQUATIC
SPAWNING HABITAT IN THE LOWER
2474 ADF&G DRAFT-PROJECT PLAN MANAGEMENT 830930 16 MOOSE
OF EARLY SERAL VEGETATION FOR BROWSE
MOOSE ON THE NORTHERN KENAI
LOWLANDS
609 ADF&G SUMMARY OF PRELIMINARY PLANS·840000 5 AQUATIC
FOR FY84 AQUATIC STUDIES HABITAT
PROGRAM ANADROMOUS
SLOUGH
REARING
2050 ADF&G ALASKA GAME REGULATIONS NO.25 840000 80 WILDLIFE
REGULATIONS
2561 ADF&G FISH AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES 840000 400 HABITAT
ELEMENT FOR THE SUSITNA AREA PLAN
PlANNING STUDY FISH
WILDLIFE
$CClYlN'..d 1450 ADF&G 1984 SUSITNA HYDRO AQUATIC 840000 300 AQUATIC
STUDIES,REPORT #1 -ADULT
ANADROMOUS FISH INVESTIGATION:
MAY .OCTOBER 1983
2052 ADF&G 1984 SUBSISTENCE FINFISH 840000 40 REGULATIONS
FISHING REGULATIONS FISH
2049 ADF&G REPORT NO.4 'ACCESS AND 840000 5 AQUATIC
TRANSMISSION CORRIDOR AQUATIC HABITAT
INVESTIGATIONS (JULY -OCTOBER
1983)
2562 ADF&G AN ATLAS TO THE FI SH AND 840000 50 HABITAT
WILDLIFE RESOURCES ELEMENT PLAN
FOR THE SUSITNA AREA PlANNING WILDLIFE
STUDY
2051 ADF&G ALASKA GAME MANAGEMENT UNITS 840000 1 MAP
3197 ADF&G STATEWIDE HARVEST SURVEY VOL.840000 125 FISH
25 HARVEST
1188 ADF&G ALAKSA COMMERCIAL SALMON 840200 57 SALMON
CATCHES,1978-1983 'COMMERCIAL
2066 ADF&G MODERN FORAGERS:WILD 840200 125 LAND USE
RESOURCE USE IN NENANA RESOURCES
VILLAGE,ALASKA SOCIO-ECON
DATE:04/1S/8S
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~886 ADF&G ADF&G SU HYDRO AQUATIC 840202 100 AQUATICSCo."~STUDIES MAY 1983 -JUNE 1984 HABITAT
APPENDICES PROCEDURES MANUAL ANADROMOUS
FINAL DRAFT RESIDENT
SCClnflt~885 ADF&G ADF&G SU HYDRO AQUATIC STUDIES 840202 130 AQUATIC
MAY 1983 -JUNE 1984 HABITAT
PROCEDURES MANUAL FINAL DRAFT ANADROMOUS
RESIDENT
1810 ADF&G WORKSHOP PRESENTATION HANDOUTS 840215 20 FISH
Scaof\id 2327 ADF&G 1983 ANNUAL REPORT BIG GAME 840400 91 SHEEP
STUDIES VOL.VIII DALL SHEEP BIG GAME
2323 ADF&G 1983 ANNUAL REPORT BIG GAME 840400 43 BIG GAME
STUDIES VOL.IV CARIBOU CARIBOU
1704 ADF&G FINAL REPORT BIG GAME STUDIES 840400 90 DALL SHEEP
VOL.VIII DALL SHEEP BIG GAME
S'carll'\-ed 2325 ADF&G 1983 ~AL REPORT BIG GAME 840400 174 BlACK BEAR
STUDIES VOL.VI BlACK BEAR BROWN BEAR
AND BROWN BEAR BIG GAME
2321 ADF&G 1983 ANNUAL REPORT BIG GAME 840400 116 BIG GAME
STUDIES VOL.II MOOSE
MOOSE-DOWNSTREAM
2418 ADF&G STIKINE RIVER MOOSE STUDY 840400 75 MOOSE
WILDLIFE EVALUATON OF BIG GAME
STIKINE-ISKUT DAMS
2322 ADF&G 1983 ANNUAL REPORT BIG GAME 840400 147 BIG GAME
STUDIES VOL.III MOOSE
MOOSE-UPSTREAM
C;Ca n i'\{2 t\2324 ADF&G 1983 ANNUAL REPORT BIG GAME 840400 40 BIG GAME
STUDIES VOL.V WOLF WOLF
1705 ADF&G FINAL REPORT BIG GAME STUDIES 840400 60 WHALE
VOL.IX BELUKHA WHALE BIG GAME
2320 ADF&G 1983 ANNUAL REPORT BIG GAME 840400 65 BIG GAME
STUDIES VOL.~BIG GAME
SUMMARY REPORT
2326 ADF&G 1983 ANNUAL REPORT BIG GAME 840400 25 BIG GAME
STUDIES VOL.VII WOLVERINE WOLVERINE
Sc~nMl/\2328 ADF&G 1983 ANNUAL REPORT BIG GAME 840400 17 BIG GAME
STUDIES VOL.IX BELUGA WHALE WHALES
2803 ADF&G ANNUAL REPORT OF SURVEY -840500 60 CARIBOU
INVENTORY ACTIVITIES PART VI.BIG GAME
CARIBOU VOL.XIV
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---------------------------------------------------------S f\~?A 2658 ADF&G REPORT NO.5 WINTER AQUATIC 840500 150 AQUATICca:doltlil,)J INVESTIGATIONS VOLUME 1:AN SALMON
EVALUATION OF THE INCUBATION
LIFE-PHASE OF CHUM SALMON IN
MIDDLE SUSITNA RIVER ALASKA
2443 ADF&G THE RELATIONSHIP OF FIRE 840500 90 FIRE
HISTORY TO FORBEARER FURBEARER
POPULATIONS AND HARVEST POPULATION
2785 ADF&G HOME RANGE DYNAMICS OF WOLF .840500 5 WOLF
PACKS ON WINTER RANGE OF THE CARIBOU
WESTERN ARCTIC CARIBOU HERD HABITAT
2757 ADF&G DEVELOPMENT OF LYNX 840500 20 SMALL GAME
POPULATION ESTIMATION POPULATION
TECHNIQUES
2814 ADF&G THE RELATIONSHIP OF FIRE 840500 85 FIRE
HISTORY TO FORBEARER FURBEARER
POPULATIONS AND HARVEST HARVEST
POPULATION
"
2659 ADF&G 'REPO~T NO.5 WINTER AQUATIC 840500 150 AQUATIC
INVESTIGATIONS VOL.2:TEMPERATURE
APPENDIX F WINTER TEMPERATURE
DATA
2810 ADF&G POTENTIAL OF REVILLAGIGEDO 840500 30 BIG GAME
ISLAND FOR A GOAT TRANSPLANT GOAT
2816 ADF&G DEMOGRAPHY OF THE DELTA 840500 50 CARIBOU
CARIBOU HERD,UNDER VARYING BIG GAME
RATES OF NATURAL MORTALITY HARVEST
AND HARVEST BY HUMANS
2804 ADF&G ANNUAL REPORT OF SURVEY -840500 150 MOOSE
INVENTORY ACTIVITIES PART IV.BIG GAME
MOOSE VOL.XIV
2815 ADF&G DISTRIBUTION AND MOVEMENTS OF 840600 15 CARIBOU
CARIBOU IN RELATION TO THE BIG GAME
KUPARUK DEVELOPMENT AREA
2813 ADF&G DEVELOPMENT AND ALTERATION OF 840600 15 CARIBOU
CARIBOU MOVEMENT PATTERNS BIG GAME
HABITAT
2805 ADF&G REVIEW OF ALASKA PENINSUIA 840600 45 BIG GAME
BROWN BEAR INVESTIGATIONS BROWN BEAR
2806 ADF&G EFFECTS OF THE TRANS-ALASKA 840600 3 CARIBOU
PIPELINE CORRIDOR ON THE BIG GAME
DISTRIBUTION AND MOVEMENTS OF PIPELINE
CARIBOU
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3019 ADF&G ALASKA GAME REGULATIONS NO.840601 79 RECREATION
25 GOVERNING RECREATIONAL,WILDLIFE
SUBSISTENCE AND COMMERCIAL REGULATIONS
USES OF ALASKA'S WILDLIFE
¢.1784 ADF&G REPORT NO.2 RESIDENT AND 840700 300 JUVENILE
ScP-,,~rf~t\a ~r JUVENILE ANADROMOUS FISH ANADROMOUS
-,''~/5 INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER FISH
\\//IJ!1983)
"1'1 1
1931 ADF&G REPORT NO.3 AQUATIC HABITAT 840900 200 AQUATIC
AND INSTREAM FLOW GEOMETRY
INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER HABITAT
1983)CHAPTER 2:CHANNEL
GEOMETRY INVESTIGATIONS
1932 ADF&G REPORT NO.3 AQUATIC HABITAT 840900 300 TEMPERATURE
~'lJ AND INSTREAM FLOW AQUATIC
lq;1~INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER,HABITAT
1983)CHAPTER 3:CONTINUOUS
WATER TEMPERATURE
INVESTIGATION
1936 ADF&G REPORT NO.3 AQUATIC HABITAT 840900 200 SPAWNING
AND INSTREAM FLOW HABITAT
INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER SLOUGH
1983)CHAPTER 7:AN EVALUATION AQUATIC
OF CHUM AND SOCKEYE SALMON
J,.193~ADF&G REPORT NO.3 AQUATIC HABITAT 840900 75 SPAWNING
S(5}f\{tffl AND INSTREAM FLOW TRIBUTARIES
INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER HABITAT
1983)CHAPTER 9:HABITAT FISH
SUITABILITY CRITERIA FOR
t 1935 ADF&G REPORT NO.3 AQUATIC HABITAT 840900 100 SLOUGH
c:t())f\~,q-;S~AND INSTREAM FLOW AQUATIC
\~'2~INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER HABITAT
1983)CHAPTER 6:AN EVALUATION
OF PASSAGE CO~DITIONS FOR
1937 ADF&G REPORT NO.3 AQUATIC HABITAT 840900 75 SPAWNING
AND INSTREAM FLOW HABITAT
INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER TRIBUTARY
1983)CHAPTER 8:EVALUATIONS AQUATIC
OF CHUM SALMON SPAWNING HABITA
C5J~1930 ADF&G REPORT NO.3 AQUATIC HABITAT 840900 400 AQUATIC
l~?pa AND INSTREAM FLOW HABITAT
1~2P d t\{>\>'INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER
1983)CHAPTER 1:STAGE AND
DISCHARGE INVESTIGATIONS
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{'\'It?1933 J ADF&G REPORT NO.3 AQUATIC HABITAT 840900 50 WATERSt(}ta.~~AND INSTREAM FLOW QUALITY
INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER AQUATIC
1983)CHAPTER.4:WATER HABITAT
QUALITY INVESTIGATIONS
;;(1(l~A 1939 ADF&G REPORT NO.3 AQUATIC HABITAT 840900 30 AQUATIC
c}\ICf?/ld AND INSTREAM FLOW HABITAT
INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER
1983)CHAPTER 10:EVALUATIONS
OF THE EFFECTIVENESS
3410 ADF&G PROGRESS REPORT FIELD 841000 20 MOOSE
VALIDATION OF A MOOSE HABITAT
CARRYING CAPACITY MODEL
2439 ADF&G USE OF FISH AND GAME BY 841100 225 SURVEY
COMMUNITIES IN THE COPPER FISH
RIVER BASIN ALASKA:A REPORT RESOURCES
ON A 1983 HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
3053 ADF&G USE OF FISH AND GAME BY 841100 210 RECREATION
COMMUNITIES IN THE COPPER SURVEY
RIVER BASIN,AlASKA:A REPORT
ON A 1983 HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
2831 ADF&G UPPER COOK INLET MANAGEMENT 841200 40 FISH
REPORT TO THE ALASKA BOARD OF AQUATIC
FISHERIES COMMERCIAL
2833 ADF&G ARCTIC GRAYLING CULTURE AT 850000 7 FISH
CLEAR HATCHERY AQUATIC
GRAYLING
REARING
2749 ADF&G REPORT NO.9:SUMMARY OF 850000 100 SALMON
SALMON FISHERY DATA FOR
SELECTED MIDDLE SUSITNA RIVER
SITES
SQ,a(l(l.e~2704 ADF&G TASK 36 SUPPORT TECHNICAL 850000 350 AQUATIC
REPORT HYDROLOGICAL HYDROLOGY
INVESTIGATIONS AT SELECTED
LOWER SUSITNA RIVER STUDY
SITES
~rH\lA~3503 ADF&G ADF&G SUHYDRO/AQUATIC HABITAT 850000 50 AQUATIC
A DRAFT OF THE FY85 AQUATIC HABITAT
HABITAT PROCEDURES MANUAL
2980 ADF&G ALASKA HABITAT MANAGEMENT 850000 1000 HABITAT
GUIDE SOUTHCENTRAL REGION DISTRIBUTIONF
VOL.II DISTRIBUTION,ISH
ABUNDANCE,AND HUMAN USE OF WILDLIFE
FISH AND WILDLIFE USE
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3504 ADF&G LOWER SUSITNA RIVER 850000 65 CHUM
PRELIMINARY CHUM SALMON HABITAT
SPAWNING HABITAT ASSESSMENT SPAWNING
2979 ADF&G ALASKA HABITAT MANAGEMENT 850000 450 HABITAT
GUIDE SOUTH CENTRAL REGION FISH
VOL.I:LIFE HISTORIES AND WILDLIFE
HABITAT REQUIREMENTS OF FISH
AND WILDLIFE
2623 ADF&G TURBIDITY IN FRESHWATER 850100 100 WATER
HABITATS OF ALASKA TURBIDITY
~~'i\~~3014 ADF&G RESIDENT AND JUVENILE 850100 130 RESIDENT
ANADROMOUS STUDIES PROCEDURES JUVENILE
MANUAL DRAFT (MAY 1984 -APRIL ANADROMOUS
1985)FISH
3033 ADF&G PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSING 850100 17 IMPACT
IMPACTS OF LAND ACTIONS ON LAND USE
SUBSISTENCE USES
3057 ADF&G TURBIDITY IN FRESHWATER . 850100 102 TURBIDITY
.HABITATS OF ALASKA A REVIEW Of WATER
PUBLISHED AND UNPUBLISHED QUALITY
LITERATURE RELEVANT TO THE USE
OF TURBIDITY AS A WATER
QUALITY STANDA
2907 ADF&G MOOSE CROSSING LOCATIONS 850215 1 MOOSE
PERS.COM.
3078 ADF&G MAP FOR 1984 UPSTREAM MOOSE 850215 1 MOOSE
REPORT PERS.COM.MAP
3561 ADF&G A SURVEY OF BOATERS EXITING AT 850300 75 SURVEY
THE SUSITNA lANDING;TALKEETNA AIRSTRIP
BOAT LAUNCH AND AIRSTRIP;AND,SUSITNA
WILLOW CREEK DURING 1984 TALKEETNA
3075 ADF&G NAVIGATION SURVEY REPORT 850304 80 NAVIGATION
PERS.COM.
2736 ADF&G TASK 14:SUPPORT TECHNICAL 850400 350 HYDROLOGY
REPORT HYDROLOGICAL
INVESTIGATIONS AT SELECTED
LOWER SUSITNA RIVER STUDY
SITES
3194 ADF&G 1984 ANNUAL REPORT BIG GAME 850400 50 CARIBOU
STUDIES CARIBOU BIG GAME
2748 ADF&G REPORT NO.6 ADULT SALMON 850600 350 SALMON
INVESTIGATIONS MAY-OCTOBER
1984
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2846 ADF&G REPORT NO.8 AVAILABILITY OF 850600 137 SALMON
INVERTEBRATE FOOD SOURCES FOR REARING
REARING JUVENILE CHINOOK HABITAT
SALMON IN TURBID SUSITNA
RIVER HABITATS
sea nfl ed 2854 ADF&G ADDENDUM TO REPORT NO.3,850600 275 SALMON
CHAPTER 6 -SALMON PASSAGE AQUATIC
VALIDATION STUDIES (AUGUST -
OCTOBER 1984)
SCClfltlf'J 2867 ADF&G TASK 29 AND 37 SUPPORT 850600 200 WATER
TECHNICAL REPORT CONTINUOUS TEMPERATURE
WATER TEMPERATURE
INVESTIGATIONS
3411 ADF&G MOOSE BROWSE INVENTORY,FOOD 850600 40 MOOSE
HABITS,AND NUTRITIONAL BROWSE
QUALITY OF FORAGE IN THE HABITAT
MIDDLE SUSITNA RIVER BASIN
3020 ADF&G AlASKA GAME REGUlATIONS NO.850601 108 RECREATION
26 GOVERNING RECREATIONAL,WILDLIFE
SUBSISTENCE AND COMMERCIAL REGULATIONS
USES OF AlASKA'S WILDLIFE
3049 ADF&G ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF FISH &850601 22 PUBLIC
GAME NEWS SUBSISTENCE
Sca 2837 ADF&G REPORT NO.7 RESIDENT AND 850700 150 FISH
JUVENILE ANADROMOUS FISH ANADROMOUS
INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER
1984)PART 3
2836 ADF&G REPORT NO.7 RESIDENT AND 850700 300 FISH
ClO3CPet;r.H JUVENILE ANADROMOUS FISH ANADROMOUS
~1}6WJ prJ.ClPl'.D INVESTIGATIONS (MAY-OCTOBER
1984)PARTS 1 AND 2
Scann.ed 3502 ADF&G AN OVERVIEW OF THE SUSITNA 850801 45 AQUATIC
AQUATIC STUDIES PROGRAM:IT'S
HISTORY AND FUTURE DIRECTION
3505 ADF&G AQUATIC STUDIES PROCEDURES 850925 107 AQUATIC
MANUAL PHASE I -FINAL DRAFT PROCEDURES
MANUAL
3195 ADF&G PHASE II PROGRESS REPORT BIG 851000 145 BLACK BEAR
GAME STUDIES VOL.VI BlACK BROWN BEAR
BEAR AND BROWN BEAR BIG GAME
3193 ADF&G 1984 ANNUAL REPORT MOOSE 851000 55 MOOSE
UPSTREAM BIG GAME
gCflt fll\e.O 3507 ADF&G SUSITNA PROJECT REVIEW 851002 180 SUSITNA
REVIEW
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2908 ADF&G REPORT NO.10.PRELIMINARY 851100 160 FISH
EVALUATIONS OF POTENTIAL FISH MITIGATION
MITIGATION SITES IN THE
MIDDLE SUSITNA RIVER
2913 ADF&G TECHNICAL DATA REPORT NO.12 851200 125 TEMPERATURE
SUMMARY OF WATER TEMPERATURE SALMON
AND SUBSTRATE DATA FROM SPAWNING
SELECTED SALMON SPAWNING AND
GROUNDWATER UPWELLING SITES IN
THE MIDD
9flnr\~~3062 ADF&G REPORT NO.11 WINTER STUDIES 860100 94 RESIDENT
OF RESIDENT AND JUVENILE JUVENILE
ANADROMOUS FISH (OCTOBER 1984 ANADROMOUS
-MAY 1985)PART 1 FISH
CjJA(\\\ta 3501 ADF&G SUSITNA RIVER AQUATIC STUDIES 860200 46 RIVER
REVIEW:FINDINGS AND AQUATIC
RECOMMENDATIONS
3063 ADF&G REPORT NO.11 WINTER STUDIES 860400 100 RESIDENT
OF RESIDENT AND JUVENILE JUVENILE
ANADROMOUS FISH (OCTOBER 1984 ANADROMOUS
-MAY 1985)PART 2 FISH
3393 ADF&G CATALOG OF WATERS IMPORTANT 860508 100 SPAWNING
FOR SPAWINGS,REARING OR REARING
MIGRATION OF ANADROMOUS FISHES MIGRATION
ANADROMOUS
3413 ADF&G REPORT NO.14 THE MIGRATION 860600 100 SALMON
AND GROWTH OF THE JUVENILE FISH
SALMON IN THE SUSITNA RIVER,AQUATIC
1985 MIGRATION
3412 ...ADF&G REPORT NO.13 ADULT SALMON 860600 400 SALMON
3'"\11.q?P.\INVESTIGATIONS:MAY-OCTOBER FISH
?,'f I 2 t\Q{>f'.\1985 AQUATIC3t.il1d\?>~lla'l.870500 5934 6 ADF&G BIG GAME STUDIES,FINAL GAME
REPORT VOLUME IV -CARIBOU CARIBOU
3494 ADF&G BIG GAME STUDIES,FINAL 870500 -0-GAME
REPORT VOLUME II -MOOSE -MOOSE
UPSTREAM UPSTREAM
3498 ADF&G BIG GAME STUDIES,FINAL 870500 59 GAME
REPORT VOLUME VI -MOOSE MOOSE
CARRYING CAPACITY ESTIMATE ESTIMATE
3495 ADF&G BIG GAME STUDIES,FINAL 870500 113 GAME
REPORT,VOLUME III -MOOSE MOOSE
FORAGE BIOMASS IN THE MIDDLE FORAGES
SUSITNA RIVER BASIN,ALASKA BASIN
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3493 ADF&G BIG GAME STUDIES,FINAL 870500 28 GAME
REPORT VOLUME 1 -MOOSE -MOOSE
DOWNSTREAM DOWNSTREAM
3497 ADF&G BIG GAME STUDIES,FINAL 870500 59 GAME
REPORT VOLUME V -BLACK BEAR BLACK BEAR
AND BROWN BEAR BROWN BEAR
1117 ADH ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 0 175 HYDROLOGY
HYDRAULIC MANUAL ROADS
1491 ADN JAPAN TO KEEP PHILLIPS GAS 830104 1 GAS
CONNECTION NEED/POWER
1640 AEAI 1981 STATE OF ALASKA LONG 810800 75 PROJECTIONS
TERM ENERGY PLAN ENERGY
PLAN
NEED/POWER
1639 AEAI 1981 STATE OF ALASKA LONG 810800 7 ENERGY
TERM ENERGY PLAN EXECUTIVE PLAN
SUMMARY PROJECTIONS
NEED/POWER
1641 AEAI 1981 STATE OF ALASKA LONG 810800 125 ENERGY
TERM ENERGY PLAN APPENDICES PLAN
PROJECTIONS
NEED/POWER
140 AEI ALASKA'S ECONOMIC POTENTIAL:830311 37 ECONOMIC
SOME BACKGROUND NEED/POWER
751 AEIDC SEE DCNO'S 1856 &1857 0 0
1856 AEIDC ALASKA REGIONAL PROFILES 740000 260 BIG GAME
SOUTHCENTRAL REGION LAND USE
1857 AEIDC ALASKA REGIONAL PROFILES 740000 225 BIG GAME
ARCTIC REGION LAND USE
1151 AEIDC ANIMAL FEEDINGS:PROBLEMS 770000 11 VEGETATION
AND SOLUTIONS SPECIAL REPORT WILDLIFE
NUMBER 14
1904 AEIDC RECONNAISSANCE OF AQUATIC 801100 12 THERMAL
AND TERRESTRIAL HABITATS IN ALTERNATIVE
THE CAPPS AND CHUITNA COAL COAL
LEASE AREAS
546 AEIDC PROVISIONAL PERIODICITY FOR 820000 1 SALMON
VARIOUS LIFE STAGES OF SALMON
TALKEETNA TO DEVIL CANYON
DATE:04/15/88
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3091 AEIDC POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF TWO 820100 65 FISH
ALTERNATIVE HYDROELECTRIC ALTERNATIVE
DEVELOPMENTS ON THE FISHERY
RESOURCES OF THE LOWER
TAZIMINA RIVER,ALASKA DRAFT
2013 AEIDC CURRENT RESEARCH PROFILES FOR 830000 500 ENVIRONMENT
ALASKA 1982 \
2627 AEIDC RESPONSE TO COMMENTS BY 830000 100 TEMPERATURE
HARZA-EBASCO·ON AEIDC'S REPORT STREAMFLOW
ENTITLED STREAM FLOW AND
TEMPERATURE MODELING IN THE
SUSITNA BASIN,ALASKA
90 AEIDC METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO 830312 50 AQUATIC
QUANTITATIVE IMPACT ASSESSMENT HABITAT
FOR THE PROPOSED SUSITNA ANADROMOUS
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT HYDROLOGY
MODELING
635 AEIDC STREAM FLOW AND TEMPERATURE 830630 100 STREAMFLOW
MODELING IN THE SUSITNA BASIN,TEMPERATURE
ALASKA DRAFT REPORT MODEL
HYDROLOGY
323 AEIDC STREAM FLOW AND TEMPERATURE 830630 105 STREAMFLOW
MODELING IN THE SUSITNA BASIN TEMPERATURE
-FINAL REPORT CLIMATE
MODELING
230 AEIDC STREAMFLOW AND TEMPERATURE 830630 103 STREAMFLOW
MODELING IN THE SUSITNA RIVER TEMPERATURE
BASIN,ALASKA -FINAL REPORT MODELING
CLIMATE
.scL\(\nt~862 AEIDC STREAM FLOW AND TEMPERATURE 830900 100 TEMPERATURE
MODELING IN THE SUSITNA BASIN,STREAMFLOW
ALASKA -FINAL REPORT MODEL
173 AEIDC EXAMINATION OF DISCHARGE AND 830907 83 STREAMFLOW
TEMPERATURE CHANGES DUE TO THE TEMPERATURE
PROPOSED SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC ANADROMOUS
PROJECT,DRAFT REPORT FISH
AQUATIC
292 AEIDC EFFECTS OF THE PROPOSED 830928 108 AQUATIC
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT ANADROMOUS
ON FISHERY RESOURCES IN THE RESIDENT
SUSITNA RIVER BASIN --FISH
DEMONSTRATION IMPACT ANALYSIS
DRAFT REPORT
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:49
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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867 AEIDC AQUATIC CONCERNS AND 830929 3 AQUATIC
INFORMATION NEEDS RELATING HABITAT
TO POTENTIAL LOAD FOLLOWING STREAMFLOW
OPERATIONS OF THE SUSITNA
PROJECT (MEMO)PERS.COM.
313 AEIDC AQUATIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT 831000 130 AQUATIC
EFFECTS OF PROJECT RELATED TURBIDITY
CHANGES IN TERMPERATURE,STREAMFLOW
TURBIDITY,AND STREAM ANADROMOUS
DISCHARGE ON UPPER SUSITNA TEMPERATURE
SALMON RESOURCES
S 332 AEIDC EXAMINATION OF SUSITNA RIVER 831202 70 MODELING
DISCHARGE AND TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE
CHANGES DUE TO THE PROPOSED STREAMFLOW
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT,REARING
FINAL REPORT
1757 AEIDC WEATHER DATA FOR TALKEETNA 840000 8 METEOROLOGY
S CGlf\fled454 AEIDC EFFECTS OF PROJECT-RELATED 840100 100 AQUATIC
CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE,IMPACT
TURBIDITY AND STREAM DISCHARGE
ON UPPER SUSITNA SALMON
RESOURCES DURING JUNE -SEPT
SCC\Ml'eA 861 AEIDC EXAMINATION OF SUSITNA RIVER 840200 75 DISCHARGE
DISCHARGE AND TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE
CHANGES DUE TO THE PROPOSED
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
FINAL REPORT
2330 AEIDC ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF 841000 125 INSTREAM
THE PROPOSED SHP ON INSTREAM TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE AND FISHERY FISH
RESOURCES IN THE WATANA TO RESOURCES
TALKEETNA.REACH VOL.1 MAIN
TEXT -FINAL
2331 AEIDC ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF 841000 120 INSTREAM
THE PROPOSED SHP ON INSTREAM TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE &FISHERY FISH
RESOURCES IN THE WATANA TO RESOURCES
TALKEETNA REACH-VOL 2
APPENDICES A-H FINAL
2706 AEIDC ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF 850522 175 FISH
THE PROPOSED SHP ON INSTREAM TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE AND FISH RESOURCES IMPACT
IN THE WATANA TO TALKEETNA
REACH FINAL REPORT
S~lI\(\~2827 AEIDC GEOMORPHIC CHANGE IN THE 850600 55 GEOMORPHIC
MIDDLE SUSITNA RIVER SINCE MIDDLE
1949 FINAL REPORT RIVER
DATE:04/15/83
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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602 AFR TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS -821214 200 HYDROLOGY
PAS PRE-FILLING MEETING COST
DESIGN
GEOLOGY
3233 AFS TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN 670000 4 FISH
FISHERIES SOCIETY VOL.96 NO.
1-4 (MICROFICHE)
3089 AFS A REVIEW OF THE EPA RED BOOK:790400 10 WATER
QUALITY CRITERIA FOR WATER QUALITY
3469 AGA GAS FACTS:A STATISTICAL 790000 3 NATURAL
RECORD OF THE GAS UTILITY GAS
INDUSTRY
1819 AGER LATE QUATERNARY ENVIRONMENTAL 750900 130 ENVIRONMENT
HISTORY OF THE TANANA VALLEY,CULTURAL
ALASKA
3088 AGU GEOPHYSICAL MONOGRAPH SERIES 710000 14 MAN-MADE
AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION ENVIRONMENT
MAN-MADE LAKES:THEIR LAKE
PROBLEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL
EFFECTS
3378 AHAM 1986 CONSUMER SELECTION GUIDE 860000 25 ENERGY
FOR REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS CONSUMPTION
USE
2449 AHLGREN BOTONTICAL REVIEW 1960-26(4)600000 50 FIRE
ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF FOREST ECOLOGY
FIRES FOREST
1057 AHLGREN SOME EFFECTS OF FIRE ON 600700 15 FIRE
REPRODUCTION AND GROWTH OF VEGETATION
VEGETATION IN NORTHEASTERN
MINNESOTA
3117 ALABASTER WATER QUALITY CRITERIA FOR 820000 15 WATER
FRESHWATER FISH QUALITY
FISH
3220 ALASKARCT ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND 800500 150 ARCHEOLOGY
INVENTORY OF CULTURAL CULTURAL
RESOURCES AT FORT GREELY,RESOURCES
ALASKA 1979
2079 ALDRICH SOIL EROSION ON SUBARCTIC 830000 5 EROSION
FOREST SLOPES FOREST
3087 ALLEN WOLVES OF MINONG THEIR VITAL 790000 10 WOLF
ROLE IN A WILD COMMUNITY
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:51
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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3050 ALLIS FOR POWER .FLOOD CONTROL .860000 16 VALVES
IRRIGATION .DRAINAGE .
TURBINE BYPASS .WATER
AERATION HOWELL-BUNGER AND
RING-JET VALVES
913 AlM THE FORTYMILE INTERIM FIRE 790800 100 FIRE
MANAGEMENT PLAN ECOLOGY
FORESTS
ENVIRONMENT
2670 ALT BLACK BEAR CUB MORTALITY DUE.. 840000 6 BLACK BEAR
TO FLOODING OF NATAL DENS
(EXCERPT)
2435 ALUC ALASKA INTERAGENCY FIRE 820300 150 FIRE
MANAGEMENT PlAN -TANANA/HABITAT
MINCHUMINA PlANNING AREA
67 ALUC STUDY TO DETERMINE THE 830500 50 LAND USE
DESIRABILITY OF CREATING THE SOCIO·ECON
DENALI NATIONAL SCENIC
HIGHWAY DRAFT REPORT
592 ALUC DRAFT STUDY TO DETERMINE THE 830500 75 HIGHWAY
DESIRABILITY OF CREATING THE
DENALI NATIONAL SCENIC HIGHWAY
2447 ALUC HISTORICAL FIRE ROLE AND 830600 10 FIRE
OCCURENCE ALASKA INTERAGENCY
FIRE MANAGEMENT PLAN
2446 ALUC ALASKA INTERAGENCY FIRE 830600 65 FIRE
MANAGEMENT ,PLAN
1821 ALUC A STUDY TO DETERMINE THE 831100 70 RECREATION
DESIRABILITY OF CREATING THE HIGHWAY
DENALI NATIONAL SCENIC HIGHWAY
2295 ANDERSON A STONE AGE CAMPSITE AT THE 680000 10
ARCHAEOLOGY
GATEWAY TO AMERICA CULTURAL
2994 ANDERSON ENGLISH SUMMARY OF SEDIMENT 720000 21 SEDIMENT
TRANSPORT STUDIES AT SELECTED GLACIER
GLACIAL STREAMS IN NORWAY -
1970
2296 ANDERSON ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE EVIDENCE 790000 10 ARCHAEOLOGY
FOR THE PREHISTORIC CULTURAL
DEVELOPMENT OF ESKIMO
CULTURE:AN ASSESSMENT
2639 ANDERSON DEFINITIVE SOX CONTROL 800100 300 MINERIALS
PROCESS EVALUATIONS:FGD
LIMESTONE,LIME AND MAGNESIA
FGD (MICROFICHE)
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:52
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
-------------~-------------------------------------------
689 ANDREW SOCKEYE AND PINK SALMON 600000 259 ANADROMOUS
PRODUCTION IN RELATION TO AQUATIC
PROPOSED DAMS IN THE FRASER HABITAT
RIVER SYSTEM INCUBATE
REARING
2195 ANL FACTORS INFLUENCING SURVIVAL 840000 8 MINING
OF VESlCULAR-ARBUSCULAR ECOSYSTEMS
MYCORRHlZA PROPAGULES DURING
TOPSOIL STORAGE
3252 ANRE ENERGY IN JAPAN FACTS AND '820700 31 ENERGY
FIGURES
2103 ANSI NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY 840000 175 SAFETY
CODE REGULATIONS
3361 AOCM LOCAL PLANNING FOR WETLANDS 820000 1 WETLANDS
MANAGEMENT :A MANUAL FOR COASTAL
DISTRICTS IN THE ALASKA
COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
2037 AOSERP A STUDY OF HUMAN ADJUSTMENT 790600 165 SOCIAL
IN FORT MCMURRAY HS 30.5 POPULATION
INTERIM REPORT II
2036 AOSERP A STUDY OF HUMAN ADJUSTMENT 801200 400 SOCIAL
IN FORT MCMURRAY VOL.1:OIL
FIELD STUDY AND RESULTS
879 AOU CHECKLIST OF NORTH AMERICAN 830000 600 BIRDS
BIRDS
1513 APA SEE DCNO 2741 0 0
1519 APA SEE DCNO 2740 0 0
113 APA SEE DCNO 649 0 0
1131 APA SEE DCNO 2904 0 0
1130 APA SEE DCNO 2903 0 0
640 APA SEE DCNO 2740 0 0 -0-
584 APA SEE DCNO 2742 0 0
2425 APA SEE DCNO 2739 0 0
2496 APA SEE DCNO 1134 0 0
1133 APA THE EFFECTS OF RESERVOIRS ON 790803 210 FLOOD
FLOODS RESERVOIR
IMPOUNDMENT
3288 APA ENERGY FOR ALASKA 800000 13 ENERGY
DATE:04/15/83
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS-------------------.-----------------------------------_..
2355 APA A REPORT ON THE FIRST SERIES 800400 60 FEASIBILITY
OF COMMUNITY MEETINGS ON THE PUBLIC
FEASIBILITY STUDIES FOR THE ALTERNATIVE
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
AND OTHER POWER ALTERNATIVES
3268 APA THE SUSITNA HYDRO STUDIES 801100 8 ENERGY
FAIRBANKS,ANCHORAGE AND HYDRO
RAILBELT FACE MAJOR ENERGY
DECISION
3111 APA SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 801100 7 PUBLIC
NEWSLETTER
649 APA PERMIT INFORMATION BUt,ADF&G,801113 500 PERMIT
COE ARCHEOLOGICAL CLEARANCES ARCHEOLOGY
2807 APA THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 810300 20 BOARD
RECOMMENDATION ON THE SUSITNA
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT MID
REPORT
1428 APA PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE 810330 110 FEASIBILITY
.CONTINUATION OF FEASIBILITY
STUDIES
2930 APA PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE 810330 75 STATUS
CONTINUATION OF FEASIBILITY
STUDIES,SUBMITTED TO THE
AIASKA LEGISIATURE AND
GOVERNOR HAMMOND,MID REPORT
SCO\f\oe~3127 APA THE SUSITNA HYDRO STUDIES 810900 8 HYDRO
NEWSLETTER PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE
FINDINGS AVAILABLE ON SUSITNA SEISMIC
BASIN NEWSLETTER
3269 APA THE SUSITNA HYDRO STUDIES 811100 29 HYDRO
INTERVIEWS WITH EMINENT
SCIENTISTS,ENGINEERS AND
ECONOMISTS
3557 APA PlANNING AND DESIGN SERVICES 820000 400 DESIGN
CONSULTANT SELECTION REPORT PLAN
WITH ATTACHMENTS PART I
3558 APA PlANNING AND DESIGN SERVICES 820000 400 DESIGN
CONSULTANT SELECTION REPORT PLAN
WITH ATTACHMENTS PART II
SCJ:Anf'ld>.3128 APA THE SUSITNA HYDRO STUDIES 820100 8 HYDRO
NEWSLETTER PRELIMINARY NEWSLETTER
INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON FISH
AND WILDLIFE IMPACTS
250 RESPONSE
EXH D
EXH E
EXH F
150 RESPONSERESPONSETOFERCAPRIL12, 830630
1983 REQUEST SCHEDULE A,
NON·CONFORMING ITEMS VOLUME 2C
RESPONSE TO FERC APRIL 12, 830630
1983 REQUEST -SCHEDULE A
NON·CONFORMING ITEMS,EXHIBIT
D, E, F,SUPPORTING DESIGN
REPORT &INCREMENTAL FLOW
ANALYSIS RPT
2741 .APA
2742 APA
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:54
DGNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS_..._-----------------------..._----_......----------------------
SJl 3129 APA THE SUSITNA HYDRO STUDIES 820400 12 HYDRO
NEWSLETTER THE SUSITNA NEWSLETTER
FEASIBILITY STUDY FEASIBI;LITY
3130 APA THE SUSITNA HYDRO STUDIES 820600 8 HYDRO
NEWSLETTER IMPACTS OF PEOPLE PUBLIC
NEWSLETTER
3314 APA FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,821202 60 LICENSE
EXHIBIT E PRESENTATION AND APPLICATION
DISCUSSION NOVEMBER 29 -EXH E
DECEMBER 2, 1982
3242 APA FEDERAL POWER SITE 821207 450 POWER
CLASSIFICATION NO.443 UPPER
SUSITNA RIVR TALKEETNA
MOUNTAINS CIRI LANDS 12(B)
VILLAGE RECONVEYANCES SEC
11(A)(1)-(3)PART II STATUS
3241 APA LAND STATUS REPORT SUSITNA 821207 450 STATUS
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT CIRI REG ON
LANDS VILLAGE RECONVEYANCES
PART I
~o(}ed 3518 APA VOLUME I INITIAL STATEMENT 830200 190 FERC
EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT C -EXHIBIT
D REVISED JULY 1983
2351 APA INVESTIGATION MEMORANDUM 830412 14 RESPONSE
RESPONSE TO FERC
NON·CONFORMING ITEMS
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
DETERMINATION OF 12 APRIL 1983
690 APA TRANSMISSION OF BIG GAME 830531 2 BIG GAME
STUDIES ADF&G,APRIL 1983
PERS.COM.
603 APA EXHIBIT B VOLUME 2,2A DRAFT 830622 200 EXH B
2739 APA RESPONSE TO FERC APRIL 12,830630 175 RESPONSE
1983 REQUEST SCHEDULE A,EXH B
NON-CONFORMING ITEMS,EXHIBIT
B &VOLUME 2A
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:55
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
--------------------------~------------..._----------------
2740 APA RESPONSE TO FERC APRIL 12,830630 300 RESPONSE
1983 REQUEST SCHEDULE A,
NON -CONFORMING ITEMS VOLUME
2B,MAP TECHNICAL
DOCUMENTATION REPORT
3277 APA NATIVE CORPORATIONS SUSITNA 830800 400 NATIVES
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT PRE
MEETING FERC
2721 APA RESPONSE TO FERC REQUEST OF 830817 300 RESPONSE
JULY 29, 1983
147 APA RESPONSES TO EXHIBIT B &D, 830818 65 FERC
ADDITIONAL DATA REQUESTS OF RESPONSE
07/29/83 EXH B
EXH D
957 APA COMMENTS ON THE SUSITNA AREA 830823 6 PLAN
PLAN PERS.COM.LAND USE
POPULATION
ENERGY
boo.l'ne!3131 APA SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830900 8 PUBLIC
NEWSLETTER THE SUSITNA RIVER NEWSLETTER
SYSTEM
141 APA SUPPLEMENTAL RESPONSES FOR 830901 155 FERC
SEPTEMBER 1,1983 RESPONSE
1084 APA RESPONSE TO SCHEDULE B, 830915 25 RESPONSES
REQUEST FOR SUPPLEMENTAL
INFORMATION OF APRIL 12, 1983
868 APA RESPONSE TO SCHEDULE B,ITEM 1 830923 7 RESPONSE
OF FERC'S 8/29/83 DATA REQUEST
PERS.COM.
2720 APA RESPONSE TO FERC REQUESTS OF 830929 125 RESPONSE
APRIL 12 &JULY 29, 1983
1124 APA BRADLEY LAKE HYDROELECTRIC 831000 250 ALTERNATIVE
POWER PROJECT FEASIBILITY HYDRO
STUDY VOLUME 1 REPORT OCTOBER
1983
863 APA SETTLEMENT PROCESS PERS.COM.831007 21 STREAMFLOW
AQUATIC
HABITAT
SETTLEMENT
SOCIO-ECON
365 APA FISCAL YEAR 1984 BUDGET 831100 150 COST
366 APA FISCAL YEAR 1985 BUDGET 831100 128 COST
DATE:04/1.5/83
PAGE:56
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
------------------------------.-----------------.--------
1196 APA DRAFT RESPONSE TO AGENCY 840000 250 RESPONSE
COMMENTS,A THROUGH H SERIES,AGENCY
VOLUME II,RESPONSES D-H COMMENTS
1195 APA DRAFT RESPONSE TO AGENCY 840000 350 RESPONSE
COMMENTS,A THROUGH H SERIES,AGENCY
VOLUME I,RESPONSES A-C COMMENTS
~(J.(\(le),.1134 APA RESPONSES TO AGENCY COMMENTS 840119 500 RESPONSE
ON LICENSE APPLICATION AGENCY
3259 APA ALASKA INTERTIE AGREEMENT 840120 45 INTERTIE
UTILITY
3132 APA SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 840200 8 PUBLIC
NEWSLETTER POWER AUTHORITY NEWSLETTER
BOARD MAKES SUSITNA DECISION
1192 APA DRAFT RESPONSE TO AGENCY 840215 350 RESPONSE
COMMENTS,I SERIES,VOLUME I,AGENCY
RESPONSES 1-99 COMMENT
1194 APA DRAFT RESPONSE TO AGENCY 840215 350 RESPONSE
.COMMENTS,I SERIES VOLUME II~,AGENCY
RESPONSES 300-579 COMMENTS
1193 APA DRAFT RESPONSE TO AGENCY 840215 350 RESPONSE
COMMENTS,I SERIES VOLUME II,AGENCY
RESPONSES 100-299 COMMENTS
2903 APA RESPONSES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 840215 350 RESPONSE
THE INTERIOR COMMENTS ON DOl
LICENSE APPLICATION -VOLUME I
(jftf\V\Q.&2905 APA RESPONSES TO AGENCY COMMENTS 840215 1000 RESPONSE
ON LICENSE APPLICATION -DOl
REFERENCES - 25 BOOKS REFERENCES
SMl1ro&2904 APA RESPONSES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 840215 200 RESPONSE
THE INTERIOR COMMENTS ON DOl
LICENSE APPLICATION -VOLUME
II
1760 APA PREVENTION OF SIGNIFICANT 840224 20 AIR QUALITY
DETERIORATION REQUIREMENTS DUST
NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE DIESEL
STANDARDS REQUIREMENTS GENERATION
PERS.COM.
1027 APA SUSI~A HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 840227 250 NEED/POWER
ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL UPDATE ECONOMIC
REPORT DRAFT REPORT FINANCIAL
2060 APA ISSUES LIST REVIEW 840306 10 ISSUES
1449 APA RESPONSE TO FERC REQUEST 840328 38 PHOTOS
MARCH 6, 1984 SLIDES
DATE:04/15/33
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-------------------------------------------------.-------
1773 APA AlASKA POYER AUTHORITY 840800 200 DEIS
COMMENTS ON THE FERC DEIS OF TERRESTRIAL
MAY 1984 VOL.2C TECHNICAL SOCIAL
COMMENTS TERRESTRIAL RESOURCES
SOCIAL SCIENCE
1776 APA AlASKA POYER AUTHORITY 840800 100 DEIS
COMMENTS ON THE FERC DEIS OF THERMAL
MAY 1984 VOLUME 5 APPENDIX III ALTERNATIVE
-THERMAL ALTERNATIVES TO
SUSITNA
Scanned 1771 APA AlASKA POYER AUTHORITY 840800·200 DEIS
COMMENTS ON THE FERC DEIS OF NEED/POYER
MAY 1984 VOL.2A TECHNICAL ALTERNATIVES
COMMENTS NEED FOR POYER
ALTERNATIVES
C¢'J>1780 APA AlASKA POYER AUTHORITY 840800 200 DEIS
COMMENTS ON THE FERC DEIS MAY GEOHYDROLOGYS
1984 VOL.9 APPENDIX VII LOUGH
SLOUGH GEOHYDROLOGY STUDIES
1779 APA COMMENTS ON THE FERC DEIS MAY 840800 150 DEIS
1984 VOL.8 APPENDIX VI RIVER ICE
ICE SIMULATIONS.SUSITNA SIMUlATION
RIVER.YATANA DAM TO
CONFLUENCE OF SUSITNA AND
CHULITNA RIVERS
SDot\e6 1772 APA AlASKA POWER AUTHORITY 840800 200 DEIS
COMMENTS ON THE FERC DEIS OF AQUATIC
MAY 1984 VOL.2B TECHNICAL
COMMENTS -AQUATIC RESOURCES
2567 APA PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN WATANA 850200 100 YATANA
PHASE -POLICY MANUAL POLICY
MANUAL
3265 APA SUSITNA UTILITY MEETING 850228 450 UTILITIES
FEBRUARY 28, 1985 INFORMATION
PACKAGE
~(\rJ 2738 APA STAGED CONSTRUCTION,850500 300 DAM
PRE-FILING CONSULTATION CONSTRUCTIONA
PACKAGE,APPENDIX A -PHYSICAL PPENDIX
HABITAT SIMULATION EXHIBITS
~Ar,~~2737 APA STAGED CONSTRUCTION.850500 150 DAM
PRE-FILING CONSULTATION CONSTRUCTION
PACKAGE,MAIN TEXT
2790 APA MEETING ON BRADLEY LAKE 850509 25 ENERGY
PROJECT ENERGY GENERATION GENERATION
NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15/88
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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3245 APA MEETING ON BRADLEY lAKE 850509 40 ENERGY
PROJECT ENERGY GENERATION GENERATION
3185 APA RESULTS OF SENSITIVITY 850619 250 ANALYSES
ANALYSES,SUSITNA UTILITY UTILITIES
MEETING JUNE 19, 1985 FORECAST
2879 APA POWER SALES NEGOTIATIONS -850725 15 NEED/POWER
BRADLEY LAKE PROJECT UTILITIES
OPERATIONS PERS.COM.RAILBELT
HYDRO
3126 APA ALASKA ELECTRIC POWER 851200 50 ELECTRIC
STATISTICS 1960-1984 STATISTICS
3391 APA RFP REVIEW AND EVALUATION OF 860500 550 RAILBELT
THE ALASKA RAILBELT REGION RFP
ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY ALTERNATIVE
ALTERNATIVES
3394 APA POWER SALES AGREEMENT FOUR 861000 50 POWER
DAM POOL DAM
CONTRACT
5:a.rUle!3573 APA SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 880000 .257 REFERENCE
DOCUMENT LISTING SORTED BY INDEX
NUMBER
3572 APA SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 880000 257 REFERENCE
DOCUMENT LISTING SORTED BY INDEX
AUTHOR
1378 APA/ACRES REPORTS BY APA &ACRES 820700 110 CONSULTANTS
EXTERNAL REVIEw PANELS ERP
1980-1982 REPORT
2344 APB ALASKA BUSINESS TRENDS 1980 800000 69 ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC FORECAST FORECAST
NEED/POWER
2853 APB ALASKA BUSINESS TRENDS JUNE 850600 35 ECONOMIC
1985 FORECAST
NEED/POWER
2860 APUC RATES FOR REGULATED ELECTRIC 850614 20 ELECTRIC
UTILITIES AS OF JUNE 14,1985 RATES
NEED/POWER
1530 ARERC ANCHORAGE REAL ESTATE 790000 35 FORECAST
RESEARCH REPORT VOLUMES II REAL ESTATE
AND III NEED/POWER
1531 ARERC ANCHORAGE REAL ESTATE 820000 40 FORECAST
RESEARCH REPORT VOLUME VIII REAL ESTATE
NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:60
DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
33 ARERC ANCHORAGE REAL ESTATE RESEARCH 830000 83 REAL ESTATE
REPORT,VOLUME IX,FALL NEED/POWER
82/SPRING 83
2808 ARERC ANCHORAGE REAL ESTATE 830000 60 REAL ESTATE
RESEARCH REPORT VOL X FALL RESEARCH
1983 NEED/POWER
LAND USE
2203 ARNER TOPICAL BRIEFS:FISH AND 770000 20 FISH
WILDFISH AND RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION ELECTRIC
2635 ARNOLD INVESTIGATION OF HIGH S02 800000 110 NEED/POWER
REMOVAL DESIGN &ECONOMICS
(MICROFICHE)
1040 ASHERIN PRESCRIBED BURNING EFFECTS ON 831200 96 BURN
NUTRITION,PRODUCTION AND BIG HABITAT
GAME USE OF KEY NORTHERN BIG GAME
IDAHO BROWSE SPECIES
2864 ASHTON NAVIGATION OF LOWER SUSITNA 840823 1 NAVIGATION
RIVER PERS.COM.
2408 ASL FINAL REPORT HOUSE POWER 800900 30 NEED/POWER
ALTERNATIVES STUDY COMMITTEE ALTERNATIVE
1017 ASL SENATE STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 830324 50 NEED/POWER
REPORT ON SUSITNA PROJECT FINANCIAL
SENATE BiLLS 68, 69, 70,AND FORECAST
71 ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FEASIBILITY
1021 ASL SENATE STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 830324 23 NEED/POWER
REPORT ON SUSITNA PROJECT FORECAST
SENATE BILLS 68, 69, 70,AND FINANCIAL
71 FEASIBILITY
3106 ASP DENALI STATE PARK BROCHURE 840000 1 RECREATION
1968 ASPLUNDH ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC 770600 150 ECONOMIC
ASPECTS OF CONTEMPORANEOUS ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE T-LINE
RIGHT-OF-WAY MANAGEMENT
TECHNIQUE VOLUME 1 GENERAL
METHODS,SPECIAL
1970 ASPLUNDH ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC 770600 200 ECONOMIC
ASPECTS OF CONTEMPORANEOUS ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC LINE RIGHT-OF-WAY T-LINE
MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES VOLUME 3
INDIVIDUAL CASE STUDIES OF
SITES 12-22
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:61
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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1969 ASPLUNDH ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC 770600 400 ECONOMIC
ASPECTS OF CONTEMPORANEOUS ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE T-LINE
RIGHT-OF WAY MANAGEMENT
TECHNIQUES VOLUME 2 INDIVIDUAL
CASE STUDIES
2451 AUCLAIR THE ROLE OF FIRE IN 830000 12 FIRE
LICHEN-DOMINATED TUNDRA AND ECOSYSTEMS
FOREST-TUNDRA (EXCERPT)TUNDRA
725 AVERITT COAL IN U.S.MINERAL RESOURCES 730000 722 COAL
NEED/POWER
2123 AVNIMELEC MUTUAL FLOCCULATION OF ALGAE 820402 3 WATER
AND ClAY:EVIDENCE AND QUALITY
IMPLICATIONS
338 B&M FUEL SUPPLY ALTERNATIVES FOR 830000 150 FUEL
C.E.A.ALTERNATIVE
NEED/POWER
1106 B&M REPORT ON THE LOAD FORECAST 830000 140 NEED/POWER
STUDY FOR MUNICIPAL LIGHT &FORECAST
POWER ELECTRIC
339 B&M POWER REQUIREMENTS STUDY FOR 830000 300 NEED/POWER
C.E.A.UTILITIES
1135 B&M REPORT ON THE POWER SUPPLY 830000 150 NEED/POWER
PlANNING STUDY FOR CHUGACH UTILITIES
ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION
2607 B&M REPORT ON POWER REQUIREMENTS 840000 175 NEED/POWER
STUDY FOR CHUGACH ELECTRIC POWER
ASSOCIATION.INC.UTILITIES
2901 B&M REPORT ON THE POWER 840700 150 NEED/POWER
REQUIREMENTS STUDY FOR REQUIREMENT
MATANUSKA ELECTRIC UTILITIES
ASSOCIATIONS.INC.
3002 B&M ANALYSIS OF ML&P CONSUMER 840802 75 CONSUMPTION
SURVEY PERS.COM.UTILITY
872 B&T USE IN ALASKA OF NORTH SLOPE 830300 26 NORTH SLOPE
NATURAL GAS:A SURVEY OF NATURAL GAS
PROSPECTS AND THEIR LIKELY PIPELINE
IMPACTS ON AN ALASKA GAS IMPACT
PIPELINE NEED/POWER
468 BACH EN CONSTRUCTION OF A GROUNDWATER 830000 1 SPAWNING
FED SPAWNING CHANNEL NEAR CHANNEL
HAINES (ABSTRACT ATTACHED)
2298 BACON ARCHAE9LOGY IN THE UPPER 780000 59 ARCHEOLOGY
SUSITNA RIVER BASIN 1978
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2297 BACON ARCHEOLOGY NEAR THE WATANA 780000 23 ARCHAEOLOGY
DAMSITE IN THE UPPER SUSITNA WATANA
RIVER BASIN
2299 BACON CULTURAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT:820000 169 CULTURAL
BELUGA STUDY AREA,RESOURCES
SOUTHCENTRAL,ALASKA
1642 BAH STATE OF ALASKA LONG TERM 820200 12 ENERGY
ENERGY PLAN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PLAN
PROJECTIONS
NEED/POWER
1644 BAH STATE OF ALASKA LONG TERM 820200 125 ENERGY
ENERGY PLAN APPENDICES PLAN
PROJECTIONS
NEED/POWER
1643 BAH STATE OF ALASKA LONG TERM 820200 100 ENERGY
ENERGY PLAN PLAN
PROJECTIONS
NEED/POWER
888 BAH EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES 821100 150 NORTH SLOPE
FOR TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSPORT
UTILIZATION OF ALASKAN NORTH .GAS
SLOPE GAS PHASE I REPORT NEED/POWER
185 BAH EVALUATIONS OF ALTERNATIVES 830200 108 ALTERNATIVE
FOR TRANSPORTATION AND GAS
UTILIZATION OF ALASKA NORTH TRANSPORT
SLOPE GAS,DRAFT REPORT NEED/POWER
1629 BAH EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES 830400 112 GAS
FOR TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSPORT
UTILIZATION OF ALASKAN NORTH NORTH SLOPE
SLOPE GAS NEED/POWER
2283 BALLENBER ECOLOGY OF THE TIMBER WOLF IN 750400 44 ECOLOGY
NORTH EASTERN MINNESOTA WOLF
1061 BANGS INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF WEATHER,800400 11 MOOSE
FIRE AND MOOSE ON THE KENAI ENVIRONMENT
NATIONAL MOOSE RANGE FIRE
3368 BARBER CHURCHILL RIVER STUDY 750000 1 RIVER
(MISSINEPE PROBE):WILDLIFE WILDLIFE
(SASKATCHEWAN)
3449 BARNES THE SHORT RUN RESIDENTIAL 800326 11 RESIDENTIAL
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY
3001 BARNETT HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE 740000 8 HYDROLOGY
SLIMS RIVER,YUKON,JUNE·
AUGUST 1970
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1050 BARNEY WILDFIRES IN ALASKA-SOME 710413 10 FORESTS
HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED FIRE
EFFECTS AND ASPECTS HABITAT,
2452 BARNEY FIRE FREQUENCIES DURING THE 830000 20 FIRE
SUPPRESSION PERIOD (EXCERPT)ECOSYSTEMS
1157 BARRY WILDLIFE RESPONSE TO OIL WELL 761000 15
OIL
DRILLING DRILLING
WILDLIFE
3147 BARTONEK PACIFIC FLYWAY WATERFOWL 780500 100 WATERFOWL
REPORT
352 BATTELLE SEE DCNO 435 0 0 -0-
1961 BATTELLE EFFECTS OF THERMAL INCREMENTS 700901 60 THERMAL
ON EGGS AND YOUNG OF COLUMBIA FISH
RIVER FALL CHINOOK
191 BATTELLE A TECHNIQUE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL 740200 300 ENVIRONMENT
DECISION MAKING USING SOCIAL
QUANTIFIED SOCIAL AND AESTHETIC
AESTHETIC VALUES
168 BATTELLE MEASURING THE SOCIAL 740700 148 T-LINE
ATTITUDES AND AESTHETIC AND ROUTE
ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS WHICH SOCIAL
INFLUENCE TRANSMISSION LINE ECONOMIC
ROUTING AESTHETIC
5'COlYll'e4 435 BATTELLE GAS BUBBLE DISEASE,760000 120 SATURATION
PROCEEDINGS OF A WORKSHOP GAS
834 BATTELLE ALASKAN NORTHSLOPE ROYALTY 770800 150 ECONOMIC
NATURAL GAS AN ANALYSIS OF PROJECTIONS
NEEDS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR NATURAL GAS
IN-STATE USE NEED/POWER
618 BATTELLE THE IMPACT OF INCREASED COAL 780300 200 COAL
CONSUMPTION IN THE PACIFIC CONSUMPTION
NORTHWEST NEED/POWER
1505 BATTELLE BELUGA COAL FIELD 790000 50 ALTERNATIVE
DEVELOPMENT:SOCIAL EFFECTS BELUGA
AND MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES COAL
NEED/POWER
2141 BATTELLE IMPORTANCE OF INSECTS AND 800000 5 SALMON
ZOOPlANKTON IN THE DIET,OF FISH
O-AGE CHINOOK SALMON
(ONCORHUNCHUS TSHAWYTSCHA)IN
THE CENTRAL COLUMBIA RIVER
1464 BATTELLE BELUGA COAL MARKET STUDY 801200 60 BELUGA
COAL
NEED/POWER
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599 BATTELLE COMMENT DRAFT WORKING PAPER 810500 20 COAL
NO.12,ALASKA COAL FUTURE AVAILABILITYP
AVAILABILITY AND PRICE RICE
FORECASTS NEED/POWER
1632 BATTELLE PRELIMINARY RAILBELT ELECTRIC 810800 90 RAILBELT
ENERGY PlANS ENERGY
NEED/POWER
570 BATTELLE RAILBELT ELECTRIC POWER 820300 50 ELECTRIC
ALTERNATIVES STUDY:FOSSIL NEED/POWER
FUEL AVAILABILITY AND PRICE
FORECASTS VOLUME VII
2343 BATTELLE PRELIMINARY RAILBELT ELECTRIC 820700 81 RAILBELT
ENERGY PlANS VOLUME V ELECTRIC
577 BATTELLE NATRUAL GAS-FIRED COMBINED 820800 50 GAS-FIRED
CYCLE POWER PLANT ALTERNATIVE NEED/POWER
FOR THE RAILBELT REGION OF
ALASKA VOL.XIII
581 BATTELLE COAL-GASIFICATION COMBINED-820800 50 COAL
CYCLE POWER PLANT ALTERNATIVE,GAS
FOR THE RAILBELT REGION OF NEED/POWER
ALASKA VOL.XVII
578 BATTELLE CHAKACHAMNA HYDROELECTRIC 820800 50 ALTERNATIVE
ALTERNATIVE FOR THE RAILBELT HYDRO
REGION OF ALASKA VOLUME XIV ELECTRIC
NEED/POWER
579 BATTELLE BROWNE HYDROELECTRIC 820800 50 ALTERNATIVE
ALTERNATIVE FOR THE RAILBELT HYDRO
REGION OF ALASKA VOLUME XV ELECTRIC
NEED/POWER
580 BATTELLE WIND ENERGY ALTERNATIVE FOR 820800 50 WIND
THE RAILBELT REGION OF ALASKA ENERGY
VOL.XVI NEED/POWER
576 BATTELLE COAL-FIRED STEAM-ELECTRIC 820800 50 ELECTRIC
POWER PLANT ALTERNATIVES FOR NEED/POWER
THE ALASKA RAILBELT REGION OF
ALASKA VOLUME .XII
3467 BATTELLE A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 820800 85 ENERGY
ENERGY USE AND CONSERVATION ANALYSIS
TRENDS:1972-1982 CONSERVATION
569 BATTELLE EXISTING GENERATING FACILITIES 820900 20 RAILBELT
AND PLANNED ADDITIONS FOR THE FACILITIES
RAILBELT REGION OF ALASKA NEED/POWER
VOLUME VI
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573 BATTELLE ALASKA ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS 820900 200 ECONOMIC
FOR ESTIMATING ELECTRICITY PROJECTIONS
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RAILBELT NEED/POWER
VOLUME IX
574 BATTELLE COMMUNITY MEETING PUBLIC INPUT 820900 50 PUBLIC
FOR THE RAILBELT ELECTRIC ELECTRIC
POYER ALTERNATIVES STUDY NEED/POWER
VOLUME X
568 BATTELLE PRELIMINARY RAILBELT ELECTRIC 820900 50 ELECTRIC
ENERGY PLANS VOLUME V ENERGY
NEED/POWER
1558 BATTELLE AN ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN 820900 35 FORECAST
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY HOUSING
CONSUMPTION,1973-1980 CONSUMPTION
NEED/POWER
877 BATTELLE LETTER TO MR..RICHARD EMERMAN 820917 9 RAILBELT
FROM MICHAEL SCOTT FROM ALTERNATIVE
BATTELLE PERS.COM.NEED/POWER
567 BATTELLE 'CANDIDATE ELECTRIC ENERGY 821000 400 ELECTRIC
TECHNOLOGIES FOR FUTURE ENERGY
APPLICATION IN THE RAILBELT NEED/POWER
REGION OF ALASKA VOLUME IV
572 BATTELLE RED:THE RAILBELT ELECTRICITY 821000 50 RED MODEL
DEMAND MODEL SPECIFICATION NEED/POWER
REPORT VOL.VIII
575 BATTELLE OVER/UNDER (AREEP VERSION)821100 200 MODEL
MODEL USER'S MANUAL VOLUME XI NEED/POWER
566 BATTELLE CANDIDATE ELECTRIC ENERGY 821100 50 ELECTRIC
TECHNOLOGIES FOR FUTURE ENERGY
APPLICATION IN THE RAILBELT NEED/POWER
REGION OF ALASKA VOLUME III
571 BATTELLE APPENDIX RED MODEL USER'S 821100 100 RED MODEL
MANUAL VOLUME VIII MANUAL
NEED/POWER
564 BATTELLE RAILBELT ELECTRIC ALTERNATIVES 821200 200 ELECTRIC
STUDY:EVALUATION OF RAILBELT ENERGY
ELECTRIC ENERGY PLAN VOLUME 1 NEED/POWER
565 BATTELLE SELECTION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY 821200 100 ELECTRIC
GENERATION ALTERNATIVES FOR ENERGY
CONSIDERATION IN RAILBELT NEED/POWER
ELECTRIC ENERGY PLANS VOLUME
II
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2548 BATTELLE OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE 830300 150 COSTS
COSTS SURVEY OF FGD SYSTEMS,NEED/POWER
CS-2915,RESEARCH PROJECT
1872-2,FINAL REPORT
2819 BATTELLE IMPACT OF CONSERVATION 830400 150 ENERGY
MEASURES ON PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEED/POWER
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION CONSERVATIONC
ONSUMPTION
3308 BATTELLE IMPACT OF CONSERVATION 830400 65 CONSERVATIONC
MEASURES ON PACIFIC NORTHWEST ONSUMPTION
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY
293 BATTELLE RED MODEL (1983 VERSION)830900 200 RED MODEL
USER'S MANUAL NEED/POWER
2126 BATTLE THE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE 441000 20 FISH
ATLANTIC SALMON SALMON
1927 BAUERSFEL STANDING OF JUVENILE SALMON 780000 35 ANADROMOUS
BY FLOW REDUCTIONS AT FISH
MAYFIELD DAM ON THE COWLITZ
RIVER
1533 BAUGHMAN ELECTRIC POWER IN THE UNITED 790000 270 MODEL
STATES:MODELS AND POLICY ELECTRIC
ANALYSIS NEED/POWER
1465 BAUMOL ON THE SOCIAL RATE OF DISCOUNT 680900 15 SOCIAL
ECONOMIC
NEED/POWER
2185 BAXTER ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF DAMS 770000 28 DAM
AND IMPOUNDMENTS IMPOUNDMENT
2081 BAXTER ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF DAMS 800000 40 ENVIRONMENT
AND IMPOUNDMENTS IN CANADA:DAM
EXPERIENCE AND PROSPECTS IMPOUNDMENT
1616 BB&CI TESTIMONY OF THE COAL 840416 12 TESTIMONY
OPERATORS AND AIASKA COAL
LEASEHOLDERS NEED/POWER
1615 BB&CI A CRITIQUE OF SUSITNA 840416 9 ECONOMIC
HYDORELECTRIC PROJECT ECONOMIC UPDATE
AND FINANCIAL UPDATE,DRAFT FINANCIAL
REPORT,FEBRUARY 27, 1984 NEED/POWER
2041 BC HYDRO REVELS TOKE LABOUR FORCE 831000 45 POPULATION
SURVEY REPORT NO .10 FOR SOCIAL
PERIOD JANUARY TO JUNE 1983
2040 BC HYDRO REVELS TOKE LABOUR FORCE 840300 42 POPULATION
SURVEY REPORT NO.l1 FOR SOCIAL
PERIOD JULY TO DECEMBER 1983
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729 BCC OVERVIEW OF BELUGA AREA COAL 820000 50 COAL
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS BELUGA
NEED/POWER
1484 BEA SEE DCNO 1683 &1684 a 0
1485 BEA SEE DCNO 1682 a a
1682 BEA SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 800000 400 SURVEY
JULY-DECEMBER 1980 STATISTICS
COMMERCIAL
NEED/POWER
1650 BEA SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 801100 12 BUSINESS
SURVEY
GROWTH
NEED/POWER
1683 BEA.SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 810000 400 SURVEY
JANUARY-JUNE 1981 STATISTICS
COMMERCIAL
NEED/POWER
1579 BEA BEA REGIONAL PROJECTIONS 810000 25 ECONOMIC
VOLUME 2 ECONOMIC AREAS PROJECTIONS
NEED/POWER
1684 BEA SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 810000 400 SURVEY
JULY-DECEMBER 1981 STATISTICS
COMMERCIAL
NEED/POWER
2637 BECHTEL ECONOMIC AND DESIGN FACTORS 800000 200 NEED/POWER
FOR FLUE GAS OESULFURIZATION GAS
TECHNOLOGY (MICROFICHE)
1152 BECHTEL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PRELIMINARY 800400 25 COAL
FEASIBILITY STUDY COAL EXPORT FEASIBILITY
PROGRAM CHULITNA RIVER FIELD NEED/POWER
728 BECHTEL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PRELIMINARY 800400 20 COAL
FEASIBILITY STUDY COAL EXPORT FEASIBILITY
PROGRAM NEED/POWER
533 BECHTEL CHAl{ACHAMNA HYDROELECTRIC 811130 300 HYDRO
PROJECT INTERIM REPORT ELECTRIC
11/30/81 NEED/POWER
535 BECHTEL CHAKACHAMNA HYDROELECTRIC 811130 50 HYDRO
PROJECT SUPPLEMENT TO INTERIM ELECTRIC
REPORT NEED/POWER
148 BECHTEL CHAKACHAMNA HYDROELECTRIC 830200 500 ALTERNATIVE
PROJECT.INTERIM FEASIBILITY HYDRO
ASSESSMENT REPORT -VOLUME I NEED/POWER
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149 BECHTEL CHAKACHAMNA HYDROELECTRIC 830200 500 ALTERNATIVE
PROJECT,INTERIM FEASIBILITY HYDRO
ASSESSMENT REPORT -VOLUME II NEED/POWER
502 BECHTEL CHAKACHAMNA HYDROELECTRIC 830300 600 FEASIBLIITY
PROJECT INTERIM FEASIBILITY NEED/POWER
ASSESSMENT REPORT VOLUME II,
APPENDICES TO SECTION 6.0
503 BECHTEL CHAKACHAMNA HYDROELECTRIC 830300 150 FEASIBILITY
PROJECT INTERIM FEASIBILITY NEED/POWER
ASSESSMENT REPORT VOLUME III -
ENVIRONMENTAL APPENDICES,
A1-A15
501 BECHTEL CHAKACHAMNA HYDROELECTRIC 830300 600 FEASIBILITY
PROJECT INTERIM FEASIBILITY NEED/POWER
ASSESSMENT REPORT VOLUME 1
SECTIONS 1-10 APPENDICES TO
SECTIONS 4.0 AND 8.0
315 BECHTEL CHAKACHAMNA HYDROELECTRIC 831000 225 FEASIBILITY
PROJECT -INTERIM FEASIBILITY ALTERNATIVE
.ASSESSMENT REPORT.VOLUME IV,HYDRO
ADDENDUM NEED/POWER
2463 BECHTEL PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN 841100 175 MANAGEMENT
CONCEPTUAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
APPENDIX -DRAFT
2462 BECHTEL PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN 841100 150 MANAGEMENT
CONCEPTUAL MANAGEMENT PLAN -
DRAFT
2501 BECHTEL PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN 841200 100 MANAGEMENT
CONCEPTUAL PLAN DEVELOPMENT PLAN
2566 BECHTEL PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN:850200 250 WATANA
WATANA PHASE-ORGANIZATION
MANUAL
3006 BECHTEL REVIEW OF FLUSHING FLOW 850200 130 FLOW
REQUIREMENTS IN REGULATED STREAM
STREAMS
2811 BECK GUIDELINES FOR CONSUMER BASED a 35 ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC LOAD RESEARCH CONSUMPTION
NEED/POWER
1011 BECK ELECTRIC UTILTIY FIVE YEAR 820300 91 NEED/POWER
SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND LONG ELECTRIC
RANGE MASTER PLAN UTILITIES
ENERGY
1008 BECK KENAI PENINSULA POWER SUPPLY 820600 103 NEED/POWER
AND TRANSMISSION STUDY TRANSMISSION
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DCNO AUTHOR·TITLE DATE PACES KEYWORDS
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1009 BECK KENAI PENINSULA POWER SUPPLY 821200 40 NEED/POWER
AND TRANSMISSION STUDY TRANSMISSION
SUPPLEMENT
2030 BECK BRADLEY LAKE SALE TO HEA 840605 120 NEED/POWER
SUPPLEMENTAL ANALYTICAL ELECTRIC
MATERIALS PRELIMINARY COST
HYDRO
2029 BECK ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSED SALE 840618 105 NEED/POWER
OF BRADLEY LAKE CAPABILITY TO ELECTRIC
THE HOMER ELECTRIC UTILITIES
ASSOCIATION,DRAFT HYDRO
2127 BECKER FOOD AND GROWTH PARAMETERS OF 721100 14 JUVENILE
JUVENILE CHINOOK SALMON,FISH
ONCORHYNCHUS TSHAWYTSCHA,IN HABITAT
CENTRAL COLUMBIA RIVER
2128 BECKER EFFECTS OF DEWATERING ON 820000 14 SALMON
CHINOOK SALMON REDDS:FISH
TOLERANCE OF FOUR HABITAT
DEVELOPMENTAL PHASES TO DAILY
DEWATERINGS
562 BELL FISHERIES HANDBOOK OF 800000 500 FISH
ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS AND BIOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL CRITERIA
2817 BELL POTENTIAL FISH PASSAGE AT 840625 10 FISH
THREE SITES ~BROWNE,JOHNSON HABITAT
AND KEETNA PERS.COM.AQUATIC
2208 BELOVSKY SODIUM DYNAMICS AND 810000 8 MOOSE
ADAPTATIONS OF A MOOSE POPULATION
POPULATION
2689 BELTOS FIELD INVESTIGATIONS OF A 800000 10 ICE
HANGING ICE DAM DAM
1046 BENDELL FIRE AND ECOSYSTEMS CHAPTER 740000 145 FIRE
4~EFFECTS OF FIRE ON BIRDS BIRDS
AND MAMMALS MAMMELS
1923 BENSON PREVENTION OF GOLDEN EAGLES 820000 44 EAGLES
ELECTROCUTION RAPTOR
2209 BENT LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH 610000 416 BIRDS
AMERICAN BIRDS OF PREY-PARTS
1 AND 2
3202 BENTE NESTING BEHAVIOR AND HUNTING 810500 108 BIRDS
ACTIVITY OF THE GYRFALCON,BEHAVIOR
FALCO RUSICOLUS,IN
SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA
1835 BERGERUD CARIBOU 800000 20 CARIBOU
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2448 BERG ERUD ARCTIC VOLUME 37 NO.1:THE 840300 15 CARIBOU
BUFFALO OF THE NORTH:CARIBOU BIG GAME
AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
1013 BERRY MANAGEMENT AUDIT OF CHUGACH 820800 219 NEED/POWER
ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION,INC.ELECTRIC
AUDIT
ISSUES
2990 BESCHTA THE INTRUSION OF FINE 790000 7 GRAVEL
SEDIMENTS INTO A STABLE SEDIMENT
GRAVEL BED (EXCERPT)
1584 BETHEL ENERGY FROM WOOD 790406 150 ENERGY
ALTERNATIVE
NEED/POWER
3562 BHBP&A REGULATORY IMPACT MANAGMENT 820115 70 IMPACT
PLAN FOR THE SUS ITNA PLAN
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT
2129 BILTON IDENTIFICATION OF MAJOR 710000 7 FISH
BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALASKA SALMON
RUNS OF EVEN-YEAR AND HABITAT
000-YEAR PINK SAUtON FROM
SCALE CHARACTERS
2818 BINDS CHAD JAKOBSHAVNS GLACIER DRAINAGE 840320 10 GLACIER
BASIN:A BALANCE ASSESSMENT GEOPHYSICAL
(EXCERPT)
507 BISHOP MOOSE REPORT VOLUME X 690100 152 MOOSE
3223 BISHOP BIOLOGICAL -ECOLOGICAL 820800 15 BIOLOGY
INVESTIGATIONS ON THE BLACK ECOLOGY
BEAR CREEK SYSTEM NEAR BLACK BEAR
KLAWOCK,ALASKA
3457 BLATTENBU NATURAL GAS AVAILABILITY AND 830000 22 NATURAL
THE RESIDENTIAL DEMAND FOR GAS
ENERGY
3395 BUt DENALI DAMSITE &ACCESS 760825 6 PHOTOS
1:20000 DAM
2761 BUt DENALI HIGHWAY INVENTORY 780700 50 SURVEY
RECREATION
HIGHWAY
2546 BUt ALASKA NATIVE CLAIMS 790000 300 SETTLEMENT
SETTLEMENT ACT OF 1971 AND NATIVES
AMENDMENTS 1973-1979
2956 BUt FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 790200 200 FEASIBILITY
RECORD SUSITNA HYDROPOWER ENVIRONMENT
FEASIBILITY STUDY
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2760 BLM DENALI HIGHWAY INVENTORY 790700 50 SURVEY
RECREATION
HIGHWAY
711 BLM EFFECTS OF FIRE IN ALASKA AND 800000 125 FIRE
ADJACENT CANADA -A
LITERATURE REVIEW
747 BLM THE UTILITY CORRIDOR LAND USE 800301 50 LAND USE
DECISIONS
2286 BLM BLM LAND USE PLAN FOR 800900 39 LAND USE
SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA A SUMMARY
1719 BLM BLM LAND USE PLAN FOR SOUTH 800900 45 LAND USE
CENTRAL ALASKA A SUMMARY
2497 BLM BLM LAND USE PLAN FOR 800900 40 LAND USE
SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA A
SUMMARY
2074 BLM FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 810000 450 FEIS
STATEMENT LOWER COOK INLET -OIL
SHELIKOR STRAIT ALASKA OUTER GAS
CONTINENTAL SHELF OFFICE
PROPOSED OIL AND GAS LEASE
3392 BLM ST.GEORGE BASIN DEIS 811000 600 DEIS
PROPOSED OIL &GAS LEASE SALE OIL
70 ALASKA OUTER CONTINENTAL GAS
SHELF OFFICE
2287 BLM AN AMENDMENT TO THE 820000 190 LAND USE
SOUTHCENTRAL'ALASKA LAND -USE
PLAN FOR THE DENALI/TIEKEL
PLANNING BLOCKS DRAFT
477 BLM PIONEER ROAD ROUTE PERS.COM.820415 4 ROAD
ROUTE
2070 BLM DIAPIR FIELD FINAL 820500 700 OIL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT GAS
STATEMENT PROPOSED OIL AND FEIS
GAS LEASE SALE 71 ALASKA
OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF OFFICE
3105 BLM 1985 REVISED PRESCRIBED FIRE 850200 15 MOOSE
PLAN FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF BURN
MOOSE WINTER RANGE IN THE HABITAT
ALPHABET HILLS GULKANA
HABITAT MANAGEMENT PLAN
3098 BLM DECISION RECORD;850603 8 LAND USE
DENALI/TIEKEL AMENDMENT TO
THE SOUTHCENTRAL MANAGEMENT
FRAMEWORK PLAN
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2871 BLM ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC LANDS WITH 850700 8 LAND USE
REGARDS TO ALASKA NATIONAL CONSERVATION
INTEREST LANDS CONSERVATION
ACT PERS.COM.
1486 BLS SEE DCNO 1685 THRU 1692 0 a
1685 BLS MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 790000 300 LABOR
JANUARY-MARCH 1979 STATISTICS
NEED/POWER
1687 BLS MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 790000 300 LABOR
JULY-SEPTEMBER 1979 STATISTICS
NEED/POWER
1686 BLS MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 790000 300 LABOR
APRIL-JUNE 1979 STATISTICS
NEED/POWER
1688 BLS MONTHLY LABOR STATISTICS 790000 300 LABOR
OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1979 STATISTICS
1690 BLS MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 800000 300 LABOR
APRIL-JUNE 1980 STATISTICS
NEED/POWER
1692 BLS MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 800000 300 LABOR
OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1980 STATISTICS
NEED/POWER
1691 BLS MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 800000 300 LABOR
JULY-SEPTEMBER 1980 STATISTICS
NEED/POWER
1689 BLS MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 800000 300 LABOR
JANUARY-MARCH 1980 STATISTICS
NEED/POWER
3222 BOHME PROCEEDINGS 1977 OIL SPILL 770300 20 OIL
CONFERENCE OIL SPILL CONTROL
IN ALBERTA
3305 BOM ALASKA'S ENERGY AND MINERAL 750000 10 MINERAL
POTENTIAL 1975 ENERGY
3306 BOM ALASKA'S MINERAL POTENTIAL 780000 15 MINERAL
1978
2300 BONNICHSE THE OLD CROW DISCUSSION:IN 810600 2 ARCHEOLOGY
FERENCE AND ILLUSION COMMENTS
ON R.D.GUTHRIE'S THE FIRST
AMERICANS?THE ELUSIVE ARCTIC
BONE CULTURE
DATE:04/15/83
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2023 BOONSTRA DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT USE 840000 10 MOOSE
OF CARIBOU AND MOOSE IN THE CARIBOU
SPATSIZI PLATEAU WILDERNESS
AREA,BRITISH COLUMBIA
3013 BOR APPENDIX TO SUSITNA RIVER 520800 400 WATER
BASIN RECONNAISSANCE REPORT RESOURCES
CONTAINING OFFICE ENGINEERING
STUDIES AUGUST 1952
3012 BOR DISTRICT MANAGERS'S 530600 200 WATER
RECONNAISSANCE REPORT OF JUNE RESOURCES
1953 ON SUSITNA RIVER BASIN
ALASKA
3480 BOR DEVIL CANYON PROJECT 581000 175 ESTIMATE
RECONNAISSANCE PLANS AND DEVIL
ESTIMATES OFFICE ENGINEERING CANYON
STUDIES,OCTOBER 1958
3490 BOR DEVIL CANYON PROJECT,ALASKA 600500 150 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY REPORT
3479 BOR ALASKA GEOLOGIC REPORT NO.8 600500 60 RESERVOIR
ENGINEERING GEOLOGY REPORT BORROW
RECONNAISSANCE STAGE DENALI GEOLOGY
DAM DEVIL CANYON PROJECT,MAY
1960
3478 BOR ALASKA GEOLOGIC REPORT NO.7 600500 60 RESERVOIR
ENGINEERING GEOLOGY REPORT BORROW
RECONNAISSANCE STAGE DENALI GEOLOGY
DAM DEVIL CANYON PROJECT,MAY
1960
3481 BOR DEVIL CANYON PROJECT ALASKA,600600 200 DEVIL
APPENDIX C PLANS.AND CANYON
ESTIMATES,JUNE 1960 ESTIMATE
3488 BOR DEVIL CANYON PROJECT,ALASKA 600600 90 POWER
APPENDIX B WATER AND POWER
APPENDIX
3487 BOR DEVIL CANYON PROJECT,ALASKA 600600 100 DEMAND
APPENDIX A POWER DEMAND AND SUPPLY
SUPPLY
3489 BOR DEVIL CANYON PROJECT,ALASKA 600600 75 FINANCE
APPENDIX D FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
APPENDIX
2938 BOR DEVIL CANYON PROJECT ALASKA 605000 150 NEED/POWER
FEASIBILITY REPORT DEVIL CANYON
3482 BOR INTERIM REPORT ON VEE 640600 156 FEASIBILITY
PROJECT,ALASKA APPENDIX B
WATER AND POWER,JUNE 1964
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1727 BOR DESIGNING SMALL DAMS EXCERPT 730000 2 DESIGN
DISCHARGE
SEDIMENT
TRANSPORT
1738 BOR PREDICTION OF DISSOVED GAS AT 750700 80 GAS
HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES HYDRAULIC
1729 BOR PREDICTION OF DISSOLVED GAS 750700 15 GAS
AT HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES HYDRAULIC
1851 BOR BRIEFING BOOK ON THE 830000 75 RECREATION
OPERATION OF THE COLORADO LAND USE
RIVER
2210 BOTKIN SODIUM DYNAMICS IN A NORTHERN 731000 4 MOOSE
ECOSYSTEM TERRSTRIAL
1952 BOVEE PROBABILITY OF USE CRITERIA 780100 90 TEMPERATURE
FOR THE FAMILY SALMONIDAE VELOCITY
2993 BOVEE HYDRAULIC SIMUIATION IN 780800 135 FLOW
INSTREAM FLOW STUDIES:THEORY INSTREAM
AND TECHNIQUES INSTREAM FLOW HYDRAULIC
INFORMATION PAPER NO.5
3443 BOWLES SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN -0-3 SOCIAL
SMALL COMMUNITIES IMPACT
3206 BOWLING STUDY OF THE SUBARCTIC HEAT 780600 19 SUBARCTIC
ISLAND AT FAIRBANKS,ALASI<A
2429 BOYD NUTRITIVE QUALITY OF FOOD IN 711000 10 ECOLOGY
ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
1883 BP BP STATISTICAL REVIEW OF 840600 36 WORLD
WORLD ENERGY ENERGY
STATISTICS
1964 BPA INSTREAM FLOW REQUIREMENT 720300 21 FLOW
WORKSHOP DETERMINING FISH
STREAMFLOWS FOR FISH LIFE
1825 BPA THE ROLE OF THE BONNEVILLE 770000 150 NEED/POWER
POWER ADMINISTRATION IN "THE
PACIFIC NORTHWEST POWER
SUPPLY SYSTEM APPENDIX B
1534 BPA DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 780800 150 ENVIRONMENT
STATEMENT BONNEVILLE POWER NEED/POWER
ADMINISTRATION PROPOSED 1979 IMPACT
WHOLESALE RATE INCREASE
3285 BPA ELECTRICAL AND BIOLOGICAL 781100 75 BIOLOGY
EFFECTS OF TRANSMISSION ELECTRIC
LINES:A REVIEW T-LINE
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1943 BPA FORMULAS FOR PREDICTING 800122 11 NOISE
AUDIBLE NOISE FROM OVERHEAD POLLUTION
HIGH VOLTAGE AC AND DC LINES
1567 BPA A CONDITIONAL DEMAND APPROACH 810000 50 ENERGY
TO APPLIANCE USAGE ESTIMATES DEMAND
FOR SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES IN USE
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST APPLIANCE
NEED/POWER
1536 BPA BONNEVILLE POWER 820000 180 FORECAST
ADMINISTRATION FORECASTS OF CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION IN THE DEMOGRAPHIC
NORTHWEST APPENDIX I:ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC/DEMOGRAPHIC PROJECTIO NEED/POWER
1537 BPA BONNEVILLE POWER 820000 350 FORECAST
ADMINISTRATION FORECASTS OF CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION IN NEED/POWER
THE NORTHWEST APPENDIX II:
TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION OF FIN
1783 BPA ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE 820300 50 T-LINE
EFFECTS ON LAND VALUES:A LAND USE
CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE
LITERATURE REVISED DRAFT
WORKING PAPER
1535 BPA BONNEVILLE POWER 820700 150 FORECAST
ADMINISTRATION FORECASTS OF NEED/POWER
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION IN CONSUMPTION
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST,
1982-2000
3263 BPA CONSERVATION SOURCEBOOK 830100 60 CONSERVATION
2110 BPA CORONA AND FIELD EFFECTS DATA 830800 150 GEOLOGY
BOOK
3465 BPA BONNEVILLE POWER 850700 12 FORECAST
ADMINISTRATION FORECASTS OF
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION IN
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2212 BPUSNYK USE OF SHORELINE TIMBER 830000 13 MOOSE
RESERVES BY MOOSE
2211 BRAMBLE EVALUATION OF THE WILDLIFE 790000 8 WILDLIFE
HABITAT VALUES OF RIGHTS-OF-HABITAT
WAY
2130 BRANNON MECHANISMS CONTROLLING 720000 90
SOCKEYE
MIGRATION OF SOCKEYE SALMON MIGRATION
FRY FISH
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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364 BRAUND TASK 7,ENVIRONMENTAL,SUBTASK 820300 86 SOCIO-ECON
7.05,SOCIOECONOMIC ANALYSIS CULTURAL
SOCIOCULTURAL REPORT FINAL ANALYSIS
DRAFT
!555 BRAUND SOCIOCULTURAL STUDIES 820300 75 SOCIAL
Scec ftll€S5SG\V~·CULTURAL
321 BRENNAN GLACIOLOGICAL DATA -830600 300 PERMAFROST
PERMAFROST:A BIBLIOGRAPHY GLACIER
1978-1982 HYDROLOGY
2131 BRETT TEMPERATURE TOLERANCE IN 510919 40 TEMPERATURE
YOUNG PACIFIC SALMON GENUS SALMON
ONCORHYNCHUS FISH
2132 BRETT ENERGETIC RESPONSES OF SALMON 710000 14 TEMPERATURE
TO TEMPERATURE.A STUDY OF SALMON
SOME THERMAL RELATIONS IN THE FISH
PHYSIOLOGY AND FRESHWATER SOCKEYE
ECOLOGY OF SOCKEYE SALMON ECOLOGY
2133 BRETT TANK EXPERIMENTS OF THE 740822 11 SOCKEYE
CULTURE OF PAN-SIZE SOCKEYE SALMON
(ONCORHYNCHUS NERKA)AND PINK 'ENVIRONMENT
SALMON (0.GORBUSCHA)USING
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
2003 BRIDGES BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF 60 750000 650 BIOLOGY
HERTZ ELECTRIC FIELDS FINAL
REPORT
2935 BRISBIN ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY AND 780000 900 ENVIRONMENT
CYCLING PROCESSES (MICROFILM
ONLY)
2504 BROOKS IDENTIFICATION OF MUSKRAT 800800 15 MUSKRAT
HABITAT IN RIVERINE SMALL GAME
ENVIRONMENTS HABITAT
3349 BROWN .ASPECTS OF VOCAL BEHAVIOR OF 740000 1 BIRDS
THE RAVEN (CORVIS CORAX)IN BEHAVIOR
INTERIOR ALASKA
2082 BRUNE TRAP EFFICIENCY OF RESERVOIRS 530600 12 WILDLIFE
HUNTING
3038 BRYAN SEDIMENTATION IN KLUANE LAKE 740000 4 SEDIMENT
3039 BRYAN WATER MASSES IN SOUTHERN 740000 24 WATER
KLUANE LAKE LIMNOLOGY
3065 BRYAN SUB LACUSTRINE MORPHOLOGY AND 740000 17 MORPHOLOGY
DEPOSITION,KLUANE LAKE,
YUKON TERRITORY
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS--_..---_..------------------------------------------------
940 BUCKLEY EFFECTS OF FIRE ON ALASKAN 580000 4 WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE FIRE
ECOLOGY·
1838 BURCHELL THE FISCAL IMPACT HANDBOOK 780000 450 REVENUE
ESTIMATING LOCAL COSTS AND COST
REVENUES OF LAND DEVELOPMENT ESTIMATE
2593 BURGER ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE OF 770000 35 GRAVEL
GRAVEL REMOVAL ON THE PIPELINE
TRANS -AlASKA PIPELINE SYSTEM
WITH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
FUTURE GRAVEL MINING
2213 BURGER THE EFFECT OF HUMAN ACTIVITY 810000 11 BIRDS
ON BIRDS AT A COASTAL BAY BEHAVIOR
547 BURGER SALMON INVESTIGATIONS IN THE 830421 300 SALMON
KENAI RIVER,ALASKA 1979-1981
2597 BURKS SOME EFFECTS FOR LOGGING AND 720100 17 LOGGING
ASSOCIATED ROAD CONSTRUCTION ROADS
ON NORTHERN CALIFORNIA STREAMS CONSTRUCTION
2640 BURNETT TECHNICAL REVIEW OF DRY FGD 810200 .280 NEED/POWER
SYSTEMS AND ECONOMIC
EVALUATION OF SPRAY DRYER FGD
SYSTEMS (MICROFICHE)
2641 BURNETT ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF 830500 330 NEED/POWER
LIMESTONE AND LIME FLUE GAS
DESULFURIZATION PROCESSES
(MICROFICHE).
2991 BURNS SPAWNING BED SEDIMENTATION 700000 16 SPAWNING
STUDIES IN NORTERN CALIFORNIA SEDIMENT
STREAMS (EXCERPT)
133 BURNS POWER REQUIREMENTS STUDY FOR 830600 200 NEED/POWER
HEA
1953 BURROWS WATER TEMPERATURE INFLUENCES,631107 11 TEMPERATURE
EFFECTS,AND CONTROL WATER FISH
TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS FOR
MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVITY OF SALMON
2750 BUSKIRK THE ECOLOGY OF MARTEN IN 830500 130 MARTEN
SOUTHCENTRAL AlASKA ECOLOGY
2632 BUSKIRK SEASONAL FOOD HABITS OF 830823 7 BIRDS
MARTEN IN SOUTH CNETRAL AlASKA HABITAT
2135 BUSTARD ASPECTS OF THE WINTER ECOLOGY 750000 13 SALMON
OF JUVENILE COHO SALMON ECOLOGY
(ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH)AND TROUT
STEEUIEAD TROUT (SALMON FISH
GAIRDNERI)
DATE:Q"'-/15:"B
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS--.---------------------------------------------..._-------
2136 BUSTARD PREFERENCES OF JUVENILE COHO 750000 6 SAlliON
SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH)TROUT
AND CUTTHROAT TROUT (SALMON)HABITAT
CLARKI)RELATIVE TO SIMULATED FISH
ALTERATION OF WINTER HABITAT
613 CA STUDY OF THE FEASIBILITY OF 810501 100 ELECTRIC
ELECTRICAL INTERCONNECTION INTERTIE
BETWEEN ANCHORAGE/FAIRBANKS ALTERNATIVE
NEED/POWER
FORECAST
1515 CA ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS 810600 25 INTERTIE
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE NEED/POWER
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM DATA
1350 CA ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS 810900 50 TRANSMISSIONI
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE NTERTIE
STRUCTURE STUDY
1351 CA ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS 811000 130 TRANSMISSIONI
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE ROUTE NTERTIE
SELECTION REPORT
1470 CA ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS INTERTIE 820100 127 INTERTIE
ROUTE SELECTION REPORT ROUTE
1353 CA ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS 820100 25 TRANSMISSIONI
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE NTERTIE
SHIELDING AND SHIELD WIRE
CORRIDINATION STUDY
1352 CA ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS 820300 10 TRANSMISSIONI
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE PHASE NTERTIE
CONDUCTOR TRANSPOSITION STUDY
1354 CA ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS 820300 25 TRANSMISSIONI
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE NTERTIE
INSULATION AND HARDWARE STUDY
1437 CA ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS 820300 330 TRANSMISSIONI
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE NTERTIE
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
REPORT
554 CA ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 820300 375 TRANSMISSIONI
REPORT ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS NTERTIE
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE
1854 CA CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY 830500 175 CULTURAL
ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS T-LINE
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE RESOURCES
1855 CA CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY 830500 150 CULTURAL
APPENDIX C &APPENDIX D RESOURCES
ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS T-LINE
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE
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969 CAIRNS HABITAT USE BY'FOUR SYMPATRIC 800000 9 BOREAL
UNGULATES IN BOREAL MIXED HABITAT
WOOD FOREST FORESTS
3107 CALEF CARIBOU AND THE BARREN-LANDS 810000 12 CARIBOU
BIG GAME
2214 CAMERON CARIBOU DISTRIBUTION AND 790000 8 CARIBOU
GROUP COMPOSITION ASSOCIATED PIPELINE
WITH CONSTRUCTION OF TH HABITAT
TRANS-ALASKA PIPELINE
3026 CAMPBELL PRE-IMPOUNDMENT SITE 751100 5 RESERVOIR
PREPARATION:A STUDY OF THE IMPOUNDMENT
EFFECTS OF TOPSOIL STRIPPING WATER
ON RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY QUALITY
3068 CANTER ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF WATER 850000 352 IMPACT
RESOURCES PROJECTS WATER
RESOURCES
3069 CANTER .RIVER WATER QUALITY MONITORING 850000 170 WATER
QUALITY
2995 CARLING DEPOSITION OF FINE AND COARSE 840000 7 SEDIMENT
SAND IN AN OPEN-WORK GRAVEL GRAVEL
BED (EXCERPT)
1971 CARVELL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF 780300 150 ENVIRONMENT
RIGHT-OF-WAY MANAGEMENT ON FOREST
FORESTED ECOSYSTEMS ECOLOGY
997 CEA AMENDMENT TO J;'OWER -SUPPLY 0 4 NEED/POWER
AGREEMENTS.CHUGACH.HOMER.UTILITIES
AND MATANUSKA ENERGY
1000 CEA AGREEMENT FOR THE PURCHASE 730101 6 NEED/POWER
OF NATURAL GAS FROM THE PRICE
BELUGA RIVER UNIT ENERGY
ELECTRIC
999 CEA SCHEDULE OF CHANGES FOR 760301 26 NEED/POWER
ELECTRIC SERVICES APPLICABLE ENERGY
IN THE URBAN AREAS OF THE UTILITIES
MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE
1001 CEA TARIFF NUMBER ONE SCHEDULE OF 760315 11 NEED/POWER
CHARGES FOR ELECTRIC SERVICES UTILITIES
APPLICABLE IN THE HOPE AREA COST
1030 CEA CHUGACH ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 790000 18 NEED/POWER
ANNUAL REPORT 1979 ELECTRIC
FINANCIAL
CONSUMPTION
1016 CEA CHUGACH ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 800600 65 NEED/POWER
POWER REQUIREMENTS STUDY DEMAND
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1029 CEA CHUGACH ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 810000 15 NEED/POWER
ANNUAL REPORT 1981 ELECTRIC
FINANCIAL
CONSUMPTION
1019 CEA CHUGACH ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 820000 100 NEED/POWER
HOURLY LOG ELECTRIC
CONSUMPTION
UTILITIES
998 CEA AMENDMENT TO PRIOR AGREEMENTS 820401 35 NEED/POWER
FOR THE SALE OF ELECTRIC ENERGY
POWER AND ENERGY AND LEASE OF
FACILITIES (CHUGACH,HOMER,
AND MATANUSKA)
1149 CEA OPERATING REPORT INTERNAL 821200 150 NEED/POWER
COMBUSTION PLANT BELUGA CONSUMPTION
POWER PLANT
1015 CEA FERC FORM NO.1:ANNUAL 821231 120 NEED/POWER
REPORT OF ELECTRIC UTILTIES,ELECTRIC
LICENSES AND OTHERS (CLASS A AUDIT
AND CLASS B)UTILITIES
CHUGACH
1018 CEA CHUGACH ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 821231 27 NEED/POWER
FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL STATISTICS
REPORT 1982 FINANCIAL
1020 CEA INTERIM INTERCONNECTION 830303 85 NEED/POWER
AGREEMENT BETWEEN CHUGACH ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION,INC.CONSUMPTION
AND MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE UTILITIES
1026.CEA TARIFF ADVICE LETTER NO.37 830420 50 NEED/POWER
CONSUMPTION
UTILITIES
1025 CEA TARIFF NO.1 CHUGACH ELECTRIC 830516 115 NEED/POWER
ASSOCIATION,INC.ELECTRIC CONSUMPTION
SERVICE FOR THE GREATER UTILITIES
ANCHORAGE AREA BOROUGH,THE REGULATIONS
KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH
1023 CEA TARIFF ADVICE LETTER NO.38 830523 85 NEED/POWER
CONSUMPTION
UTILITIES
2847 CEA FERC FORM NO 1:ANNUAL REPORT 841231 300 UTILITIES
OF ELECTRIC UTILITIES,ELECTRIC
LICENSES AND OTHER (CLASS A NEED/POWER
AND CLASS B)
---------
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1540 CEC CALIFORNIA ENERGY DEMAND 820600 150 FORECAST
1982-2002:FORECAST OF ENERGY
CONSIDERATION IN THE NEED/POWER
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH
BIENNIAL REPORT VOLUME I:TECH
1541 CEC 1983 ELECTRICITY REPORT 830100 150 FORECAST
ELECTRIC
NEED/POWER
1890 CFMP COPPER FIRE MANAGEMENT PLAN -790000 11 FIRE
FIRE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
2726 CH2M POWER REQUIREMENTS STUDY 850500 200 NEED/POWER
CONSUMPTION
2083 CHALLINOR VEHICLE PERTURBATION EFFECTS 750000 7 VEHICLE
UPON A TUNDRA SOIL-PLANT LAND USE
SYSTEM:II.EFFECTS ON THE
CHEMICAL REGIME
3096 CHALMERS ECONOMIC/DEMOGRAPHIC 771100 300 ECONOMIC
ASSESSMENT MANUAL CURRENT DEMOCRAPHIC
PRACTICES,PROCEDURAL
RECOMMENDATIONS,AND A TEST
CASE
24 CHAN IMMROTH'S GUIDE TO THE 800000 402 LIBRARY
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONGRESS
3114 CHAPIN SEASONAL NUTRIENT DYNAMICS OF 750000 18 TUNDA
TUNDRA VEGETATION AT BARROW,VEGETATION
ALASKA
2084 CHAPIN REVEGETATION OF AN ARCTIC 800000 17 VEGETATION
DISTURBED SITE BY NATIVE TUNDRA
TUNDRA SPECIES
2137 CHAPMAN DISTRIBUTION OF SALMONIDS IN 690000 25 FISH
STREAMS WITH SPECIAL BEHAVIOR
REFERENCE TO FOOD AND FEEDING HABITAT
2549 CHAPMAN WILD MAMMALS OF NORTH AMERICA 820000 1150 BIOLOGY
-BIOLOGY,MANAGEMENT,MANAGEMENT
ECONOMICS ECONOMICS
MAMMALS
205 CHAPMAN DAILY FLOW STATISTICS OF 821000 58 STREAMFLOW
ALASKAN STREAMS HYDROLOGY
3115 CHATELAIN WINTER RANGE PROBLEMS OF 510000 6 MOOSE
MOOSE IN THE SUSITNA VALLEY HABITAT
(EXCERPT)
3056 CHEN DISINTEGRATION OF A TURBULENT 640100 16 HYDRAULIC
WATER JET
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2513 CHILD RAILWAYS AND MOOSE IN THE 830000 20 MOOSE
CENTRAL INTERIOR OF BRITISH RAIL
COLUMBIA:A RECURRENT
MANAGEMENT PROBLEM
1728 CHOW HANDBOOK OF APPLIED HYDRAULIC 750700 11 GAS
STRUCTURES EXCERPT NITROGEN
SPILLWAY
CONE VALVES
1731 CHOW HANDBOOK OF APPLIED 830000 3 REGIME
HYDROGEOLOGY EXCERPT HYDROLOGY
2370 CHUGACH CHUGACH ELECTRIC ASSN.TARIFF 730200 150 UTILITIES
BOOK TARIFF
2371 CHUGACH ANNUAL REPORT OF CHUGACH 821231 150 UTILITIES
ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION,INC.TO ELECTRIC
THE ALASKA PUBLIC UTILITIES CONSUMPTION
COMMISSION YEAR ENDING
DECEMBER 31, 1982
325 CHURCH PEACE RIVER SURVEYS 1979·1981 820228 100 ICE
ALTERNATIVE
HYDRO
1543 CI ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 820000 400 FORECAST
AND FORECASTS OF CFM IV ECONOMIC
DEMOGRAPHIC
NEED/POWER
3097 CIRI POSITION PAPER DEVELOPMENT 841108 4 ISSUES
NON·SUSITNA PROGRAM PLAN
1514 CIRI/H&N SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 800000 0 LAND
SUBTASK 2·LAND STATUS MAPS MAPS
1587 CIRI/PAI SEE DCNO 1586 0 0 NEED/POWER
1586 CIRI/PAI COAL TO METHANOL FEASIBILITY 810900 400 COAL
STUDY,BELUGA METHANOL PROJECT ENVIRONMENT
FINAL REPORT VOLUME IV BELUGA
ENVIRONMENTAL FEASIBILITY
NEED/POWER
ScUn~336 CIRPT COOK INLET REGIONAL SALMON 811000 95 MITIGATION
ENHANCEMENT PLAN 1981·2000 SALMON
ANADROMOUS
FISH
2727 CJF CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES 840000 100 FISH
AND AQUATIC SCIENCES VOL.41 AQUATIC
NO.4 APRIL 1984 ARTICLES
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2961 CLARK SELECTED FINDINGS FROM THE 810800 250 PUBLIC
ALASKA PUBLIC SURVEY:A SURVEY
SUMMARY OF RESPONSES FROM
SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH CENTRAL
ALASKA AN INTERIM REPORT DRAFT
1982 CLARK FOREST AND RIVER RECREATION:811000 11 PUBLIC
RESEARCH UPDATE THE AlASKA RECREATION
PUBLIC SURVEY/A COMPREHENSIVE
ASSESSMENT OF RECREATIONAL
VALUES AND USE PATTERNS
3003 CLARKE GLACIER.RUNOFF,BALANCE AND 850500 60 GLACIER
DYNAMICS IN THE UPPER SUSITNA
RIVER BASIN,ALASKA
2781 CLARKE GLACIER.MASS BAlANCES AND 850600 55 GLACIER
RUNOFF IN THE UPPER SUSITNA
AND MAClAREN RIVER BAS INS,
1981-1983 FINAL REPORT
2085 CLEMEMTE EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL 730000 2 NEED/POWER
DEVELOPMENT ON HEADS OF SOCIAL
HOUSEHOLDS:COMMENT GROWTH
SOCIO-ECON
2215 COADY INFLUENCE OF SNOW ON BEHAVIOR 740000 19 MOOSE
OF MOOSE BEHAVIOR
SNOW
990 COADY HISTORY OF MOOSE IN NORTHERN 800000 8 MOOSE
ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS HABITAT
POPULATION
2491 COADY MOOSE (EXCERPT)820000 22 MOOSE
2216 COADY MOOSE 820000 21 MOOSE
BIG GAME
2621 .COE SEE DCNO 1085 0 0
1648 COE SEE DCNO 1668,1669,1670 0 0
2888 COE FLOOD PLAIN INFORMATION 720600 30 FLOOD
TALKEETNA RIVER -SUSITNA PLAIN
RIVER -CHULITNA RIVER -RIVER
TALKEETNA,ALASKA
3046 COE FLOOD PLAIN INFORMATION 720600 40 FLOOD PLAIN
TALKEETNA RIVER -SUSITNA
RIVER -CHULITNA RIVER
1095 COE STREAMFLOW SYNTHESIS AND 750600 187 RESERVOIR
RESERVOIR REGULATION (SSAR)STREAMFLOW
HYDROLOGY
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2962 COE REVISED DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL 751200 200 DEIS
IMPACT STATEMENT UPPER RAILBELT
SUSITNA RIVER BASIN,
SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA
ALASKA
2361 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA,751212 125 RAILBELT
ALASKA -UPPER SUSITNA RIVER FEASIBILITY
BASIN INTERIM FEASIBILITY
REPORT HYDROELECTRIC POWER AND
RELATED PURPOSES
2364 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA,751212 300 RAILBELT
ALASKA UPPER SUSITNA RIVER FEASIBILITY
BASIN INTERIM REPORT APPENDIX
1 PART 2
2362 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA.751212 350 RAILBELT
ALASKA UPPER SUSITNA RIVER FEASIBILITY
BASIN INTERIM FEASIBILITY
REPORT APPENDIX 1,PART 1
2360 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA,.751212 350 FEASIBILITY
ALASKA -UPPER SUSITNA RIVER RAILBELT
BASIN INTERIM FEASIBILITY
REPORT HYDROELECTRIC POWER AND
RELATED PURPOSES
2363 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA,751212 65 RAILBELT
ALASKA UPPER SUSITNA RIVER FEASIBILITY
BASIN INTERIM FEASIBILITY
REPORT APPENDIX 2
SCo-f\(\e~2972 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA 751212 140 FEASIBILITY
ALASKA UPPER SUSITNA RIVER RAILBELT
BASIN INTERIM FEASIBILITY NEED/POWER
REPORT HYDROELECTRIC POWER
AND RELATED PURPOSES
.CjJ}(\~~2974 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA 751212 250 FEASIBILITY
ALASKA UPPER SUSITNA RIVER RAILBELT
BASIN INTERIM FEASIBILITY NEED/POWER
REPORT HYDROELECTRIC POWER AND
RELATED PURPOSES APPENDIX 1
PART 2
2975 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA 751212 250 FEASIBILITY
ALASKA UPPER SUSITNA RIVER RAILBELT
BASIN INTERIM FEASIBILITY NEED/POWER
REPORT HYDROELECTRIC POWER AND
RELATED PURPOSES APPENDIX 2
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DATE:04/15/88
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DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2973 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA 751212 300 FEASIBILITY
ALASKA UPPER SUSITNA RIVER RAILBELT
BASIN INTERIM FEASIBILITY NEED/POWER
REPORT HYDROELECTRIC POWER AND
RELATED PURPOSES APPENDIX 1
PART 1
Scanned 870 COE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 770100 380 ENVIRONMENT
STATEMENT HYDROELECTRIC rOWER AQUATIC
DEVELOPMENT UPPER SUSITNA ANADROMOUS
RIVER BASIN SOUTHCENTRAL RESIDENT
RAILBELT AREA,ALASKA IMPACT
3284 COE SUSITNA HYDROPOWER PLAN OF 780600 310 HYDRO
STUDY POS
3294 COE SUSITNA HYDROPOWER 781200 65 FEASIBILITY
2>'Z-C(q rtl.Ct r s FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS ENVIRONMENT
ENVIROMENT ASSESSMENT DRAFT
2367 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA,790000 135 RAILBELT
ALASKA UPPER SUSITNA RIVER FEASIBILITY
BASIN SUPPLEMENTAL
FEASIBILITY REPORT APPENDIX
PART 2
59 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA 790200 300 FEASIBILITY
ALASKA UPPER SUSITNA RIVER RAILBELT
BASIN SUPPLEMENTAL NEED/POWER
FEASIBILITY REPORT
£-Ct{l'\yW~2366 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA,790200 55 RAILBELT
ALASKA UPPER SUSITNA RIVER FEASIBILITY
BASIN SUPPLEMENTAL FEASIBILITY
REPORT MAIN REPORT
ScC/t1n<f'J 2365 COE SOUTHCENTRAL RAILBELT AREA,790200 400 RAILBELT
ALASKA UPPER SUSiTNA RIVER FEASIBILITY
BASIN SUPPLEMENTAL
FEASIBILITY REPORT MAIN
REPORT APPENDIX 1
330 COE FIFTH PROGRESS REPORT ON 790900 530 FISH
FISHERIES ENGINEERING RESEARCH MITIGAION
PROGRAM,1973-1978 AQUATIC
ANADROMOUS
HABITAT
1083 COE SPILLWAY DEFLECTORS TO REDUCE 790900 10 ENGINEERING
BUILDUP OF NITROGEN SATURATION NITROGEN
SATURATION
MITIGATION
ANADROMOUS
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:86
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2677 COE REPORT ON:CONNECTICUT RIVER 791100 350 EROSION
STREAMBANK EROSION STUDY
MASSACHUSETTS,NEW HAMPSHIRE
AND VERMONT
883 COE ENGINEERING AND DESIGN SNOW 800205 31 ENGINEERING
LOADS SNOW
DESIGN
3289 COE EXPANDED FLOOD PLAIN 800600 130 FLOOD PLAIN
INFORMATION STUDY WILLOW,
ALASKA MATANUSKA-SUSITNA
BOROUGH
1669 COE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 801000 500 DEIS
STATEMENT PRUDHOE BAY OIL NORTH SLOPE
FIELD WATERFLOOD PROJECT OIL
VOL.2 APPENDICES
1670 COE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 801000 250 FEIS
STATEMENT PRUDHOE BAY OIL NORTH SLOPE
FIELD WATERFLOOD PROJECT OIL
VOL.3 PUBLIC COMMENTS AND
RESPONSES
1668 COE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 801000 350 FEIS
STATEMENT PRUDHOE BAY OIL NORTH SLOPE
FIELD WATERFLOOD PROJECT OIL
VOL.1
1661 COE NATIONAL HYDROELECTRIC POWER 810900 125 NEED/POWER
RESOURCES STUDY VOL.XXIII RESOURCES
REGIONAL ASSESSMENT:ALASKA
AND HAWAII
2379 COE FIELD TEST TEAM REPORT AND 811200 150 HYDRO
IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURES FOR ALTERNATIVE
EVALUATING HYDROPOWER
BENEFITS PERS.COM.
2687 COE ENGINEERING AND DESIGN ICE 821015 15 ICE
ENGINEERING,CHAPTER 2 ICE ENGINEERING
FORMATION AND CHARACTERISTICS DESIGN
1085 COE RESERVOIR BACK EROSION CAUSED 821200 25 EROSION
AND INFLUENCED BY ICE COVER ICE
SEDIMENT
2686 COE FURTHER ANALYSIS OF FLOWS AND 840000 15 SEDIMENT
SEDIMENTATION AS A RESULT OF FLOW
PROPOSED HYDROPOWER
OPERATIONS,CHAPTER 2
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:87
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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1181 COE RESPONSE TO FERC 2/16/84 840200 125 RESPONSE
REQUEST,SCHEDULE B,COMMENT
2,ATTACHMENT 2,OUTPUT
PRINT-OUT FOR THE CORP PMF
DERIVATION
2063 COE RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES FOR 840723 50 SAFETY
SAFETY INSPECTIONS OF DAMS REGUlATIONS
APPENDIX D
3183 COE FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY 841001 60 FLOOD
MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGH,
AlASKA
2217 COFFIN BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF AIR 770000 140 AIR QUALITY
POLLUTANTS POLLUTION
2189 CONARD HOW TO KNOW THE MOSSES AND 840000 300 PLANTS
LIVERWORTS VEGETATION
28 CONGRESS LIBRARY OF CONGRESS OUTLINE 780000 30 LIBRARY
881 CONNER SEASONAL CHANGES IN 830000 9 ECOLOGY
WOODPECKER FORAGING PATTERNS BIRDS
1991 COOK THE EARLY PREHISTORY OF HEALY 690000 400 CULTURAL
lAKE,ALASKA
2992 COOPER THE EFFECT OF TRANSPORTED 650000 75 SEDIMENT
STREAM SEDIMENTS ON THE SALMON
SURVIVAL OF SOCKEYE AND PINK SOCKEYE
SALMON EGGS AND AL$VIN
2138 CORDONE THE INFLUENCE OF INORGANIC 610000 40 SEDIMENT·
SEDIMENT ON.THE AQUATIC LIFE AQUATIC
OF STREAMS
3044 CORNETT HYPOLIMNETIC OXYGEN DEFICITS:790810 3 LIMNOLOGY
THEIR PREDICTION AND PHOSPHOROUS
INTERPRETATION
2086 CORTESE THE SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF 770000 15 SOCIAL
BOOMTOYNS SOCIO-ECON
GROWTH
2139 COUTANT COMPIlATION OF TEMPERATURE 770000 6 TEMPERATURE
PREFERENCE DATA
2140 COUTANT COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURE-830000 7 TEMPERATURE
DEPENDENT GROWTH RATES OF GROWTH
lARGEMOUTH AND SMALLMOUTH FISH
BASS FRY
1818 COVEY COLORADO'S ENERGY BOOM:810200 165 SOCIAL
IMPACT ON CRIME AND CRIMINAL IMPACT
JUSTICE
DATE:04/15:3S
PAGE:88
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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945 COWAN THE EFFECT OF FOREST 501000 10 MOOSE
SUCCESSION UPON THE QUANTITY PLANT
AND UPON NUTRITIVE VALUES OF SUCCESSION
WOODY PLANTS USED AS FOOD BY VEGETATION
MOOSE BROWSE
2218 CRAIGHEAD GRIZZLY BEAR 820000 42 BEARS
1079 CRETE IMPORTANCE OF THE LOGGING 760300 17 MOOSE
OPERATIONS ON THE WINTER'HABITAT
HABITAT OF MOOSE IN TREES
SOUTHWESTERN QUEBEC NEED/POWER
2488 CRETE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST CUTTING 770000 20 MOOSE
ON WINTER HABITAT OF THE HABITAT
MOOSE IN SOUTHWESTERN QUEBEC
1874 CRISP A DESK STUDY OF THE 810000 8 FISH
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE AND HATCHING TIME
FOR THE EGGS OF FIVE SPECIES
OF SALMONOID FISH
1544 CRONIN ESTIMATION OF LINEAR 820000 7 FORECAST
EXPENDITURE FUNCTIONS FOR HOUSING
HOUSING NEED/POWER
1038 CROSKERY PRELIMINARY INVETIGATIONS OF 810000 8 FIRE
REGENERATION PATTERNS FORESTS
FOLLOWING WILDFIRE IN BOREAL SUCCESSION
FOREST IN NORTHWEST ONTARIO
SCC\1\l1cl 598 CROW AN EVALUATION OF THE ISER 800730 25 ELECTRIC
ELECTRICITY DEMAND FORECAST FORECAST
NEED/POWER
1756 CRREL SURVEY OF ARCTIC AND 661000 3 AIR QUALITY
SUBARCTIC TEMPERATURE METEOROLOGY
INVERSIONS TEMPERATURE
1665 CRREL WINTER REGIME OF RIVERS AND 710400 250 ICE
LAKES DISCHARGE
RIVER
1480 CRREL REGIONALIZED FEASIBILITY 760700 200 ENGINEERING
STUDY OF COLD WEATHER CLIMATE
EARTHWORK
3214 CRREL TUNDRA DISTURBANCES AND 781200 12 TUNDRA
RECOVERY FOLLOWING THE 1949 DRILLING
EXPLORITORY DRILLING,FISH
CREEK,NORTHERN ALASKA
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:89
DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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1924 CRREL ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND 800000 80 ROAD
ECOLOGICAL BASELINE ECOLOGY
INVESTIGATIONS ALONG THE YUKON
RIVER -PRUDHOE BAY HAUL ROAD
PERFOMRANCE &ASSOCIATED
INVESTIGATIONS
2120 CRREL ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF THE 800100 45 ENVIRONMENT
UPPER SUSITNA RIVER BASIN
US ING LANDSAT IMAGERY
2514 CRREL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF 800800 300 PERMAFROST
FOUNDATIONS IN AREAS OF DEEP CONSTRUCTIOND
FROST AND PERMAFROST ESIGN
DAM
2334 CRREL ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING AND 800900 200 ENVIRONMENT
ECOLOGICAL BASELINE ENGINEERING
INVESTIGATIONS ALONG THE ECOLOGY
YUKON RIVER -PRUDOE BAY HAUL
ROAD
1833 CRREL REVEGETATION AND SELECTED 810000 130 VEGETATION
TERRAIN DISTURBANCES ALONG PIPELINE
THE TRANS-ALASKA PIPELINE,REClAMATION
1975-1978
1966 CRREL REVEGETATION ALONG PIPELINE 820200 13 REVEGETATIONP
RIGHTS-OF-WAY IN ALASKA IPELINE
2622 CRREL RESERVOIR BANK EROSION CAUSED 840323 10 ICE
BY ICE EROSION
2190 CRUM MOSSES OF THE-GREAT LAKES 830000 425 PLANTS
FOREST FOREST
730 CTF PROJECT INDEPENDENCE 741100 175 COAL
ESTIMATE
RESOURCES
NEED/POWER
1467 CTR CATERPILlAR PERFORMANCE 811000 250 EQUIPMENT
HANDBOOK
2571 CUANCARA CURRENT REFERENCES IN FISH 810000 300 FISH
RESEARCH VOL.6 1981 RESEARCH
2572 CUANCARA CURRENT REFERENCES IN FISH 820000 200 FISH
RESEARCH -VOLUME 7 -1982 RESEARCH
2573 CUANCARA CURRENT REFERENCES IN FISH 830000 175 FISH
RESEARCH VOL.8 1983
RESEARCH
DATE:04/15/8:
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DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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718 CUGNASSE ADOPTION D'UNE AIRE 800000 6 FALCONS
ARTIFICIELLE PAR UN COUPLE DE RAPTOR
FAUCONS PELERINS ET NOTE SUR NEED/POWER
LA MATURITE SEXUELLE DE LA
FEMELLA
2486 CULBERTSO HERBICIDE TREATMENT OF MOOSE 751107 6 MOOSE
RANGE
1033 CULBERTSO MILE 43 MOOSE RANGE CRUSHING 761008 5 MOOSE
10 YEAR ANALYSIS &COMPARISON FIRE
TO THE EFFECTS OF THE 1959
KENAI LAKE FIRE
986 CUSHWA FOOD HABITS OF MOOSE,ALCES 760000 5 MOOSE
IN ALASKA:A PRELIMINARY HABITAT
STUDY US ING RUMEN CONTENTS SUCCESSION
ANALYSIS
732 D&M ASSESSMENT OF COAL REOURCES 801200 217 COAL
OF NORTHWEST ALASKA -PHASE I RESOURCES
VOL.II -TASK 2:COAL NEED/POWER
RESOURCES OF NORTHWEST ALASKA
731 D&M ASSESSMENT OF COAL RESOURCES 801200 15 COAL
OF NORTHWEST ALASKA -PHASE I RESOURCES
VOL.1 -TASK 1:FULL NEED/POWER
UTILIZATION IN NORTHWEST
ALASKA AND SUMMARY OF COAL
RESOURCES
746 D&M UNDERGROUND CABLE SYSTEMS;810831 175 ENVIRONMENT
POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
IMPACTS DRAFT REPORT
733 D&M ASSESSMENT OF COAL RESOURCES 811200 100 COAL
OF NORTHWEST ALASKA PHASE II RESOURCES
VOL.III ASSESSMENT OF NEED/POWER
FEASIBILITY OF UTILIZATION
3371 D&M EXECUTIVE SUMMARY IMPLICATIONS 830418 12 OIL
OF EXPECTED CALIFORNIA AND FORECAST
ALASKA OIL SUPPLIES:REFINING
AND TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM
2796 D&M MITIGATION PLANS FOR MOOSE,850211 9 CARIBOU
CARIBOU AND DALL SHEEP PERS.MOOSE
COM.SHEEP
MITIGATION
2695 D&M ANALYSIS OF THE COAL 850400 250 COAL
ALTERNATIVE FOR SUPPLYING NEED/POWER
POWER TO THE RAILBELT REGION RAILBELT
OF ALASKA
DATE:04/1S/SS
PAGE:91
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2952 DOeM ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING 850906 125 NEED/POWER
DEMAND,SUPPLY AND PRICES OF RAILBELT
RAILBELT COAL -VOLUME 1 COAL
(MAIN REPORT)DRAFT
1258 D'APPOLON SEISMICITY EVALUATION 790200 130 SEISMIC
3163 DABBS ARCTIC GAS BIOLOGICAL REPORT 740100 8 BIOLOGY
SERIES VOLUME TWO PIPELINE VEGETATION
REVEGETATION
1985 DARBYSHIR THE ECONOMY 0 170 ECONOMIC
2422 DARBYSHIR SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT STUDY OF 811200 90 SOCIO-ECON
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IN THE
TYONEK/BELUGA COAL AREA
3348 DAVIS HISTORY AND CURRENT STATUS OF 780000 1 CARIBOU
ALASKA CARIBOU HERDS ECOLOGY
BIOLOGY
3219 DAVIS ENERGY AIASKA 840000 10 ENREGY
645 DBM -AIASKA STATISTICAL REVIEW 820000 20 STATISTICS
1982 VOL.I NEED/POWER
644 DBM THE ALASKA ECONOMIC 821100 30 ECONOMIC
INFORMATION AND REPORTING NEED/POWER
SYSTEM QUARTERLY REPORT
2965 DC&ED DRAFT ALASKA'S ENERGY PIAN 851204 160 FORECAST
1986 ENERGY
PIAN
NEED/POWER
615 DCED SEE DCNO 595 0 0
583 DCED SEE DCNO 595 0 0
582 DCED SEE DCNO 596 0 0
1585 DCED AIASKA REGIONAL ENERGY 800000 175 NEED/POWER
RESOURCES PLANNING PROJECT COAL
PHASE 2 COAL,HYDROELECTRIC RESOURCES
AND ENERGY ALTERNATIVES ALTERNATIVE
VOLUME I BELUGA COAL DISTRICT BELUGA
2337 DCED AIASKA POWER,ENERGY &820000 50 NEED/POWER
RESOURCES ENERGY
RESOURCES
597 DCED 1983 LONG TERM ENERGY PIAN 830000 200 ENERGY
APPENDIX II PIAN
NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15/33
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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595 DCED 1983 LONG TERM ENERGY PLAN 830000 100 ENERGY
WORKING DRAFT APPENDIX PLAN
NEED/PO~ER
596 DCED 1983 LONG TERM ENERGY PLAN 830000 200 ENERGY
WORKING DRAFT PLAN
NEED/POWER
3032 DCED STATE OF ALASKA GUIDE 831200 22 RECREATION
REGISTER 1984 HUNTING
1875 DCED LONG-TERM ENERGY REPORT 1984,'840500 175 ENERGY
NEED/POWER
2492.DCED STATE OF ALASKA 1985 ENERGY 841116 175 ENERGY
PLAN FINAL DRAFT NEED/POWER
2857 DCED ALASKA'S ENERGY PLAN 1985 850215 200 ENERGY
PLAN
NEED/POWER
2858 DCED ALASKA'S ENERGY PLAN 1985 850215 25 ENERGY
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PLAN
NEED/POWER
2859 DCED ALASKA'S ENERGY PLAN REGIONAL 850215 175 ENERGY
DATA SUMMARY PLAN
NEED/POWER
3190 DCED ALASKA -MINING A PROFILE 851100 20 MINERAL
3186 DCED EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ALASKA'S 860201 36 ENERGY
ENERGY PlAN 1986 VOLUME 1
3201 DCRA FRONTIER ENERGY APPROPRIATE 841200 176 ENERGY
TECHNOLOGY IN ALASKA.
1979-1984
3221 DEBRUYN ARCTIC GAS BIOLOGICAL REPORT 740200 45 FISH
SERIES VOLUME 15 LIFE HISTORY GRAYLING
OF THE GRAYLING (THYMALLUS BIOLOGY
ARCTlCUS)IN BEAUFORT SEA
DRAINAGE IN THE YUKON TERR ...
943 DEBYLE FIRE.LOGGING t AND DEBRIS 760000 7 FIRE
DISPOSAL EFFECTS ON SOIL AND SOIL
WATER IN NORTHERN CONIFEROUS WATER
FORESTS FORESTS
3320 DEC TRANSPORTATION AND WATER 800500 85 WATER
QUALITY QUALITY
3048 DEC ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 840400 29 WATER
CHAPTER 70.WATER QUALITY QUALITY
STANDARDS
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:93
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2861 DEC AMENDED FERC LICENSE 850722 2 LICENSE
APPLICATION STATEMENT PERS.APPLICATION
COM.
2301 DEIAGUNA CHUGACH PREHISTORY:THE 560000 280 ARCHEOLOGY
ARCHAELOLGY OF PRINCE WILLIAM
SOUND,AIASKA
1155 DENSMORE ASPECTS OF THE SEED ECOLOGY 790503 52 ECOLOGY
OF WOODY PLANTS OF THE TUNDRA
AIASKAN TAIGA AND TUNDRA
2303 DENTON HOLOCENE CLIMATIC VARIATIONS-730111 50 CLIMATE
THEIR PATTERN AND POSSIBLE GIACIER
CAUSE
2302 DENTON QUATERNARY GIACIATIONS OF·THE 740600 22 GlACIER
WHITE RIVER VALLEY,AIASKA
WITH A REGIONAL SYNTHESIS FOR
THE NORHTERN ST.ELIAS
MOUNTAINS t AIASKA AND YUKON
1638 DEPD ALASKA REGIONAL ENERGY 771000 303 ENERGY
RESOURCES PLANNING PROJECT -RESOURCES
PHASE It VOLUNE I AlASKA'S NEED/POWER
ENERGY RESOURCES FINDINGS AND
ANALYSIS
968 DEWITT CHANGES IN NUTRITIVE VALUE OF 530926 6 MOOSE
BROWSE PlANTS FOLLOWING BROWSE
FOREST FIRES FORESTS
FIRE
687 DFO SEE DCNO 669'0 0
669 DFO CHUM SAlMON SURVIVAL AND 801000 100 SAlMON
PRODUCTION AT SEVEN IMPROVED AQUATIC
GROUNDWATER-FED SPAWNING ARE:AS .ANADROMOUS
INCUBATE
MITIGATION
2647 DFO EFFECTS ON ARCTIC GRAYLING OF 830500 140 FISH
SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE TO YUKON POLLUTION
PLACER MINING SEDIMENTS:
LABORATORY AND FIELD STUDIES
2669 DIONNE ICE ACTION IN THE IACUSTRINE 790000 30 ICE
ENVIRONMENT,A REVIEW WITH
PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO
SUBARCTIC QUEBEC,CANADA
(EXCERPT)
3563 DIVER NORTH SLOPE FEASIBILITY STUDY 830714 300
NORTH SLOPE
WORK ORDER NO.2 REVIEW FEASIBILITY
COMMENTS EBASCO FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT NORTH SLOPE -FORECAST
MEDIUM LOAD FORECAST
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:94
DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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3565 DIVER DEVIL CANYON FEASIBILITY 860100 400 FEASIBILITY
ESTIMATE CONTRACT NO.5225 ESTIMATE
WORK ORDER NO.2 VOLUME II
3569 DIVER WATANA FEASIBILITY ESTIMATE 860100 400 FEASIBILITY
PHASE II CONTRACT NO.5225 ESTIMATE
WORK ORDER NO.2 VOLUME II
Scanne&3567 DIVER DEVIL CANYON FEASIBLITY 860100 400 FEASIBILITY
ESTIMATE CONTRACT NO.5225 ESTIMATE
WORK ORDER NO.5 VOLUME II
3566 DIVER DEVIL CANYON FEASIBILITY 860100 400 FEASIBILITY
ESTIMATE CONTRACT NO.5225 ESTIMATE
WORK ORDER NO.5 VOLUME I
3571 DIVER WATANA FEASIBILITY ESTIMATE 860100 400 FEASIBILITY
PHASE III CONTRACT NO.5225 ESTIMATE
WORK ORDER NO.5 VOLUME II
3570 DIVER WATANA FEASIBILITY ESTIMATE 860100 400 FEASIBILITY
PHASE III CONTRACT NO.5225 ESTIMATE
WORK ORDER NO.5 VOLUME I
3568 DIVER WATANA FEASIBILITY ESTIMATE 860100 400 FEASIBILITY
PHASE I CONTRACT NO.5225 WORK ESTIMATE
ORDER NO.5 VOLUME I
3564 DIVER DEVIL CANYON FEASIBILITY 860100 400 FEASIBILITY
ESTIMATE CONTRACT NO.5225 ESTIMATE
WORK ORDER NO.2 VOLUME I
2038 DIXON WHAT HAPPENED TO FAIRBANKS?780000 340 SOCIAL
POPULATION
209 DIXON PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE 801215 67 ARCHEOLOGY
ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE SURVEY
UPPER SUSITNA RIVER VALLEY,
ALASKA,IN CONNECTION WITH
THE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC 1980
3022 DNR ALASKA OUTDOOR RECREATION 700200 200 RECREATION
PLAN VOL.TWO,OUTDOOR LAND USE
RECREATION IN ALASKA
3024 DNR ALASKA OUTDOOR RECREATION 700200 SO RECREATION
PLAN VOL.FOUR,APPENDIES LAND USE
3023 DNR ALASKA OUTDOOR RECREATION 700200 90 RECREATION
PLAN VOL.THREE,PLAN OF LAND USE
ACTION FOR IMPLEMENTATION
3021 DNR ALASKA OUTDOOR RECREATION 700200 42 RECREATION
PLAN VOL.ONE (SUMMARY)LAND USE
3116 DNR RECREATION OPPORTUNITY 740600 85 RECREATION
INVENTORY &EVALUATION
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:95
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
..-..------------------------------------------------------
2251 DNR ENERGY CONSERVATION BY WHITE-760000 6 DEER
TAILED DEER IN THE ~INTER HABITAT
3363 DNR SUSITNA BASIN BIBLIOGRAPHY 770000 1 BIBLIOGRAPHY
2252 DNR SEASONAL CHANGES IN HEART 780000 23 DEER
RATES,ACTIVITY,METABOLISM,BIG GAME
AND FORAGE INTAKE OF WHITE-
TAILED DEER
3360 DNR SUSITNA RIVER BASIN 790000 1 BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
219 DNR ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATION 800700 143 ALTERNATIVE
AND SITE ANALYSIS,TOKOSITNA HYDRO
STUDY AREA,DENALI STATE PARK
AlASKA
1671 DNR SCENIC RESOURCES ALONG THE 801000 75 RECREATION
PARKS HIGHWAY INVENTORY AND RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
3016 DNR ALASKA OUTDOOR RECREATION 810000 95 RECREATION
PLAN 1981 LAND USE
2253 DNR EFFECTS OF DISTURBANCE BY 820000 7 DEER
SNOWMOBILES ON HEART RATE OF SNOWMOBILES
CAPTIVE WHITETAILED DEER
1672 DNR TANANA BASIN LAND USE ATLAS 820000 20 LAND USE
RECREATION
561 DNR AlASKA STATE PARK SYSTEM:820200 150 RECREATION
SOUTH CEN'rRAt REGION PLAN
1296 DNR SUBTASK 7.04 WATER RESOURCES 820300 40 WATER
ANALYSIS RESOURCES
SCOJ1l'1 eJ 473 DNR A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF 820300 29 NAVIGATION
POTENTIAL NAVIGATIONAL DAM
PROBLEMS DOWNSTREAM OF THE
PROPOSED HYDROELECTRICAL DAMS
ON THE SUSITNA RIVER
2878 DNR DEP~TMENT OF NATURAL 820416 3 COMMENTS
RESOURCE'S TESTIMONY TO THE TESTIMONY
ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY BOARD ISSUES
OF DIRECTORS
196 DNR LAND USE ISSUES AND 820500 150 LAND USE
PRELIMINARY RESOURCE ISSUES
INVENTORY,VOLUME 1 OF 2
PlANNING BACKGROUND REPORT
DATE.:04/15/83
PAGE:96
DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
----------------_..._---------------------....---....------------
3018 DNR MATANUSKA-SUSITNA-BELUGA 820500 220 LAND USE
COOPERATIVE PLANNING PROGRAM ISSUES
LAND USE ISSUES,AND
PRELIMINARY RESOURCE INVENTORY
VOLUEM 1 OF 2 PLANNING
BACKGROUND REPORT
3031 DNR AlASKA STATE PARK SYSTEM:820600 40 RESOURCES
STATEWIDE FRAMEWORK RECREATION
2844 DNR DENALI TO WRANGELL -ST.ELIAS 820700 200 RESOURCES
ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF ASSESSMENT
SCENIC RESOURCES ALONG THE DENALI
HIGHWAYS BETWEEN DENALI AND RECREATION
WRANGELL - ST.ELIAS NATIONAL
PARKS
199 DNR WILLOW SUB-BASIN AREA PLAN 821000 250 lAND USE
(A LAND USE PLAN FOR PUBLIC
LANDS)
1622 DNR PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS.OF THE 821220 48 COAL
DIRECTOR REGARDING PROPOSED BELUGA
BELUGA COAL LEASE SALE ENVIRONMENT
873 DNR A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BEAVER,830000 23 WILDLIFE
TROUT,WILDLIFE.AND FOREST TROUT
RElATIONSHIPS WITH SPECIAL FOREST
REFERENCES TO BEAVER AND
TROUT
1681 DNR TANANA BASIN AREA PLAN FISH 830000 250 FISH
AND WILDLIFE ELEMENT WILDLIFE
RECREATION
1673 DNR TANANA BASIN AREA PLAN PUBLIC 830000 20 ALTERNATIVE
MEETINGS HELD ON THE PUBLIC
ALTERNATIVES RECREATION
1679 DNR TANANA BASIN AREA PLAN 830000 40 SETTLEMENT
SETTLEMENT ELEMENT ISSUES
lAND USE
POPUlATION
2465 DNR TANANA BASIN AREA PLAN FISH 830000 200 LAND USE
AND WILDLIFE ELEMENT WILDLIFE RECREATION
RESOURCES NARRATIVES
1675 DNR TANANA BASIN AREA PLAN 830000 100 PUBLIC
SUMMARY OF THE PUBLIC REVIEW RECREATION.
DRAFT
2587 DNR SUSITNA STUDY AREA LAND 830000 1 ENERGY
MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS:lAND USE
ENERGY RESOURCES AND MAPS
DEVELOPMENT
_.-- - ------".
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:97
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------.------------
2584 DNR SUSITNA AREA PLAN SETTLEMENT 830000 300 SETTLEMENT
ELEMENT PLAN
1674 DNR TANANA BASIN AREA PLAN 830000 40 ALTERNATIVE
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES RECREATION
2588 DNR SUS ITNA STUDY AREA LAND 830000 1 OIL
MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS:GAS
OIL AND GAS MAPS
2580 DNR SUSITNA STUDY AREA LAND 830000 1 LAND
MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS:MANAGEMENT
MINERAL RESOURCES AND MINING
ClAIMS
745 DNR HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED OIL 830100 110 OIL
AND GAS CONSUMPTION JANUARY CONSUMPTION
1983 GAS
3292 DNR FIVE -YEAR OIL AND GAS LEASING 830100 125 OIL
PROGRAM GAS
LEASE
1677 DNR TANANA BASIN AREA PLAN 830800 40 AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURE ELEMENT COMMERCIAL
1676 DNR TANANA BASIN AREA PLAN 830800 60 MINERAL
MINERAL ELEMENT LAND USE
1678 DNR TANANA BASIN AREA PLAN 830800 50 FORESTS
FORESTRY ELEMENT DEMAND
2583 DNR SUSITNA AREA PLAN AGRICULTURE 831000 80 PLAN
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AGRICULTURE
MANAGEMENT OF AGRICULTURE LAND USE
LANDS IN THE SUSITNA AREA
2582 DNR SUSITNA AREA PLAN FORESTRY 831000 80 FOREST
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PLAN
MANAGEMENT OF FOREST LANDS IN LAND USE
THE SUSITNA AREA
1680 DNR TANANA BASIN AREA PLAN 831000 50 RECREATION
RECREATION ELEMENT
1892 DNR SUS ITNA AREA PLAN AGENCY 840200 12 LAND USE
REVIEW DRAFT PLAN
1767 DNR SUSITNA AREA PLAN AGENCY 840200 525 SUSITNA
REVIEW DRAFT AGENCY
PLAN
2024 DNR TANANA BASIN AREA PLAN PUBLIC 840500 300 LAND USE
REVIEW DRAFT
2044 DNR SUSITNA AREA PLAN PUBLIC 840600 400 PUBLIC
REVIEW DRAFT -SUMMARY LAND USE
DATi:::04/1.5/33
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2581 DNR SUSITNA AREA PLAN RECREATION 840700 60 PLAN
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RECREATION
MANAGEMENT OF RECREATION LAND USE
LANDS IN THE SUSITNA AREA
2929 DNR DIRECT AND INDIRECT IMPACT 841221 1 IMPACT
AREAS -CULTURAL RESOURCES RESOURCES
PERS.COM.CULTURAL
2826 DNR DEFINITIONS OF IMPACT AREAS 841221 1 CULTURAL
WITH RESPECT TO CULTURAL RESOURCES
RESOURCES PERS.COM.IMPACT
3103 DNR HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED OIL 850100 72 OIL
AND GAS CONSUMPTION GAS
FORECAST
3366 DNR UPDATED HISTORICAL AND 850311 4 OIL
PROJECTED OIL AND GAS GAS
CONSUMPTION REPORT PERS.COM.PROJECTION
2842 DNR SUS ITNA AREA PLAN 850400 500 LAND USE
RECREATION
2917 DNR SUSITNA AREA PLAN 850600 443 PLAN
LAND USE
3104 DNR HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED OIL 860100 85 OIL
AND GAS CONSUMPTION GAS
FORECAST
1723 DOA SOIL SURVEY FAIRBANKS AREA 630900 70 SOIL
ALASKA GEOLOGY
2100 DOA PLANT SUCCESSION AND SOIL 660000 19 SUCCESSION
DEVELOPMENT ON GRAVEL OUTWASH GRAVEL
OF THE MULDROW GIACIER,AIASKA
1722 DOA SOIL SURVEY MATANUSKA VALLEY 680600 120 GEOLOGY
AREA ALASKA SOIL
3146 DOA FOREST RESOURCES OF THE 700000 50 TREE
SUSITNA VALLEY,AIASKA RESOURCES
1052 DOA FIRE IN THE NORTHERN 710000 275 FIRE
ENVIRONMENT A SYMPOSIUM ECOLOGY
924 DOA FIRE SEASON CLIMATIC ZONES OF 710000 15 FIRE
MAINIAND AIASKA CLIMATE
ECOLOGY
2197 DOA AIASKA TREES AND SHRUBS 720000 265 TREES
2679 DOA AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 730000 150 FISH
OF THE EFFECTS OF LOGGING ON LOGGING
FISH OF THE WESTERN UNITED
STATES AND CANADA
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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1051 DOA FOREST REGENERATION AT HIGH 800000 55 FOREST
LATITUDES VEGETATION
1101 DOA THE ALASKA PUBLIC SURVEY --800000 5 RECREATION
A COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF RESOURCE
RECREATIONAL VALUES AND USE
PATTERNS AND NATURAL RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
2071 DOA DESCRIPTION OF THE ECOREGIONS 800000 80 FOREST
OF THE UNITED STATES LAND USE
2184 DOA THREATENED AND ENDANGERED 800400 60 PLANTS
PLANTS OF ALASKA
901 DOA A PRELIMINARY CLASSIFICATION 800500 35 VEGETATION
SYSTEM FOR VEGETATION OF ECOLOGY
ALASKA
2652 DOA PLANNING FOREST ROADS TO 800700 25 FISH
PROTECT SALMONID HABITAT FOREST
2651 DOA PROCESSING MILLS AND CAMPS 800800 20 FISH
TREES
1055 DOA THE EFFECTS OF FIRE AND OTHER 810300 60 FIRE
DISTURBANCES ON SMALL MAMMALS MAMMALS
AND THEIR PREDITORS:AN
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
874 DOA THE EFFECTS OF FIRE AND OTHER 810300 57 FIRE
DISTURBANCES ON SMALL MAMMALS MAMMALS
AND THEIR PREDATORS:AN
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
2098 DOA SUSITNA RIVER BASIN STUDY -811000 150 SOIL
ALASKA WILLOW SUBBASIN FINAL CONSERVATIONL
REPORT AND USE
1843 DOA ENERGY DEVELOPMENT -INITIAL 820000 45 ENERGY
EFFECTS ON GOVERNMENT REVENUES REVENUES
NEED/POWER
3318 DOA SNOW SURVEYS AND WATER SUPPLY 820201 15 SNOW
OUTLOOK FOR ALASKA WATER
1983 DOA ALASKAN COAL :RESOURCES AND 820300 150 NEED/POWER
DEVELOPMENTAL CONSTRAINTS COAL
3290 DOA FLOOD PlAIN MANAGMENT STUDY 820500 300 FLOOD PLAIN
KASHWITNA RIVER,WASILLA,
COTTONWOOD,AND LUCILE CREEKS
670 DOA REHABILITATING AND ENHANCING 820600 38 AQUATIC
STREAM HABITAT:2.FIELD HABITAT
APPLICATIONS MITIGATION
DATE:04/15/'3:3
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DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2445 DOA HISTORY OF THE VEGETATIVE 821200 70 VEGETATION
REHABILITATION AND EQUIPMENT
WORKSHOP (VREW)1946-1981
1889 DOA HISTORY OF THE VEGETATIVE 821200 70 VEGETATION
REHABILITATION AND EQUIPMENT
WORKSHOP (VREW)1946-1981
2134 DOA THE ROLE AND MANAGEMENT OF 830000 8 WATER
WOODY DEBRIS IN WEST COAST POLLUTION
SALMONID NURSERY STREAMS FISH
2196 DOA THE EFFECTS OF FIRE IN BLACK 830000 20 FIRE
SPRUCE ECOSYSTEMS OF ALASKA ECOSYSTEMS
AND NORTHERN CANADA
2027 DOA SUSITNA RIVER BASIN STUDY 830100 400 CULTURAL
CULTURAL RESOURCES ASSESSMENT LAND USE
WILLOW -TALKEETNA -BELUGA RESOURCES
AREAS
60 DOA METHODS FOR EVALUATING 830500 70 STREAM
STREAM,RIPARIAN,AND BIOTIC RIPARIAN
CONDITIONS
1069 DOA CLASSIFICATION,DESCRIPTION,830700 108 FIRE
AND DYNAMICS OF PLANT PLANTS
COMMUNITIES AFTER FIRE IN THE ECOLOGY
TAIGA OF INTERIOR ALASKA
1185 DOA PUBLICATIONS OF THE PACIFIC 831200 56 FOREST
NORTHWEST FOREST AND RANGE ECONOMIC
EXPERIMENT STATION,1983 FIRE
ECOLOGY
2472 DOA MOOSE-FIRE VEGETATION SURVEY 831222 50 FIRE
PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1983 MOOSE
VEGETATION
3418 DOA MINUTES OF THE MARCH 27, 1984 840425 6 VEGETATION
WORKSHOP 1982 REVISION OF
PRELIMINARY CLASSIFICATION OF
VEGETATION OF AlASKA PERS.
COM.
2783 DOA SNOW SURVEYS AND WATER SUPPLY 850601 20 WATER
OUTLOOK FOR ALASKA SNOW
1811 DOC SEDIMENT AND WATER QUALITY:780200 255 SEDIMENT
A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE WATER
INCLUDING A SUGGESTED QUALITY
APPROACH FOR WATER QUALITY
CRITERIA
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:102
DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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1010 DOC STATE OF ALASKA 1983 LONG 830000 no NEED/POWER
TERM ENERGY PLAN ENERGY
RESOURCES
ECONOMIC
ISSUES
1649 DOC A DELPHI FORECAST OF ALASKA'S 830600 175 FORECAST
DEVELOPMENT:THE YEAR 2000 &ECONOMIC
BEYOND NEED/POWER
OIL
LAND USE
1074 DODDS FOOD COMPETITION AND RANGE 600100 9 MOOSE
RELATIONSHIPS OF MOOSE AND SNOW
SNOWSHOE HARE IN NEWFOUNDLAND
3253 DOE ANNUAL SUMMARY OF COST AND 780900 3 ELECTRIC
QUALITY OF ELECTRIC UTILITY COST
PLANT FUELS,1977 FUEL
QUALITY
1836 DOE ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS OF THE 790000 15 ELECTRIC
HIGH-VOLTAGE DIRECT-CURRENT T-LINE
TRANSMISSION-LINE ENVIRONMENT.
EXCERPT
3450 DOE PASSIVE SOLAR HOMES FOR THE 790000 10 SOLAR
PACIFIC NORTHWEST HOMES
2839 DOE UPPER SUSITNA RIVER PROJECT 790300 115 NEED/POWER
POWER MARKET ANALYSES MARKET
3254 DOE ENERGY DATA REPORT COST AND 791000 7 COST
QUALITY OF FUELS FOR ELECTRIC QUALITY
UTILITY PLANTS - 1978
ELECTRIC
1845 DOE TECHNOLOGY CHARACTERIZATIONS 800000 325 ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
HANDBOOK
2021 DOE BELOW-GROUND ECOSYSTEMS 800000 5 ECOLOGY
PROJECT
3211 DOE AlASKA REGIONAL ENERGY 800000 16 COAL
RESOURCES PLANNING PROJECT ALTERNATIVE
PHASE 2·COAL,HYDROELECTRIC
AND ENERGY ALTERNATIVES VOLUME
I BELUGA COAL DISTRICT
ANALYSIS
734 DOE DEMONSTRATED RESERVE BASE OF 800100 45 COAL
COAL IN THE UNITED STATES ON RESOURCES
JANUARY I,1980 NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:103
DGNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
511 DOE HYDROELECTRIC ALTERNATIVES 800200 20 HYDRO
FOR THE ALASKA RAILBELT ELECTRIC
ALTERNATIVE
NEED/POWER
3255 DoE ENERGY DATA REPoRT COST AND 800600 3 coST
QUALITY of FUELS FoR ELECTRIC QUALITY
UTILITY PLANTS-1979 ELECTRIC
1509 DOE TRANSPoRTATION AND MARKET 801100 50 COAL
ANALYSIS OF ALASKA COAL TRANSPORT
NEED/POWER
3267 DOE ENERGY DATA REPORT CoST &810000 3 COST
QUALITY of FUELS FOR ELECTRIC QUALITY
UTILITY PLANTS 1980 ANNUAL ELECTRIC
3261 DOE POWER SALES CONTRACT -810825 100 POWER
BONNEVILLE POWER
ADMINISTRATION AND NORTHERN
LIGHTS,INC.METERED
REQUIREMENTS AND COMPUTED
REQUIREMENTS
2278 DOE ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE GUIDE 820700 21 ENVIRONMENT
3234 DoE ALASKA ELECTRIC POWER 820800 55 ELECTRIC
STATISTICS 1960 - 1981 7TH STATISTICS
EDITION (SEE DCNO 1528 8TH
EDITION)
3256 DOE COST AND QUALITY OF FUELS FOR 820900 7 COST
ELECTRIC UTILITY PLANTS 1981 QUALITY
ANNUAL ELECTRIC
3257 DOE COST AND QUALITY OF FUELS FOR 821000 30 COST
ELECTRIC UTILITY PLANTS QUALITY
ELECTRIC
3228 DOE TRANSPORTATION AND MARKET 830000 100 COAL
ANALYSIS OF ALASKA COAL (SEE TRANSPORT
DCNO 1509 DRAFT)
1846 DOE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 830400 75 ENVIRONMENT
STATEMENT NEW TRANSMISSION
ENGLANDjRYDRO-QUEBEC +/-450-KV
DIRECT CURRENT TRANSMISSION
LINE INTERCONNECTION
1528 DoE AlASKA ELECTRIC POWER 830800 25
FORECAST
STATISTICS 1960-1982 NEED/POWER
STATISTICS
295 DOE ENERGY PROJECTS TO THE YEAR 83.0901 200 ENERGY
2010 -DRAFT NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15/3:3
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2914 DOE EVALUATION OF UNDERGROUND DC 831000 41 TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS FINAL
REPORT
3307 DOE ENERGY PROJECTIONS TO THE 831000 80 ENERGY
YEAR 2010 PROJECTIONS
3227 DOE ENERGY PROJECTIONS TO THE 831000 130 ENERGY
YEAR 2010 A TECHNICAL REPORT FORECAST
IN SUPPORT OF THE NATIONAL
ENERGY POLICY PLAN (SEE DCNO
295 DRAFT)
2752 DOE ALASKA ELECTRIC POWER 840900 60 NEED/POWER
STATISTICS 1960-1983 NINTH ELECTRIC
EDITION SEPT.1984
1186 DOERR HOME RANGE SIZE,MOVEMENTS AND 830000 10 MOOSE
HABITAT USE IN TWO MOOSE,POPULATION
POPULATIONS IN SOUTHEASTERN HABITAT
ALASKA
2176 DOF EFFECT OF SEDIMENT ON 780503 10 SEDIMENT
MACROBENTHIC INVERTEBRATES IN,FISH
A NORTHERN CANADIAN RIVER HABITAT
2617 DOF BLACK CREEK,VANCOUVER 781100 85 FISH
ISLAND,B.C.HYDROLOGY,WATERSHED
FISHERIES RESOURCE,AND
WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT
1949 DOF POST-IMPOUNDMENT INCREASES IN 791100 20 FISH
FISH MERCURY LEVELS IN THE WATER
SOUTHERN INDIAN LAKE POLLUTION
RESERVOIR,MANITOBA
1712 DOF EXPERIMENTS ON THERMAL 820000 30 FISH
REQUIREMENTS FOR GROWTH AND GROWTH
FOOD CONVERSION EFFICIENCY OF HABITAT
JUVENILE CHINOOK SALMON JUVENILE
1950 DOF THE POTENTIAL FOR MERCURY 820507 14 FISH
ACCUMULATION IN FISH MUSCLE WATER
AS A RESULT OF THE PROPOSED POLLUTION
PEACE RIVER SITE C RESERVOIR
2618 DOF WATER REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 820900 130 FISH
FISHERIES RESOURCE OF THE WATER
NICOLA RIVER,B.C.
1951 DOF INCREASES IN FISH MERCURY 830000 26 FISH
LEVELS IN LAKES FLOODED BY WATER
THE CHURCHILL RIVER POLLUTION
DIVERSION,NORTHERN MANITOBA
DATE:04/15/83
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2615 DOF CHINOOK SALMON STUDIES IN THE 831100 185 SALMON
NECHAKO RIVER:1980,1981,
1982
2616 DOF WATERR REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 831100 35 FISH
FISHERIES RESOURCES OF THE WATER
SOOKE RIVER,B.C.
927 DOl SEE DCNO 905 0 0
1034 001 THE MOOSE AND ITS ECOLOGY 491000 28 MOOSE
ECOLOGY
BROWSE
..,.
3523 001
ALASKA RAILBELT TRANSMISSION"'660900 71 RAILBELT
SYSTEM PROPOSED REPORT TRANSMISSION
909 001 FIRE IN FAR NORTHERN REGIONS 691200 37 FIRE
A BIBLIOGRAPHY ECOLOGY
2432 001 EFFECTS OF LARGE SCALE FOREST 700200 120 FIRE
FIRES ON WATER QUALITY IN QUALITY
INTERIOR ALASKA WATER
3484 001 DEVELOPMENT OF NEW LANDS IN 700200 90 MAT-SU
MATANUSKA -SUSITNA BOROUGH DEVELOPMENT
LAND
1105 001
THE HYDROLOGY OF FOUR STREAMS 720000 128 HYDROLOGY
IN WESTERN WASHINGTON AS AQUATIC
RELATED TO SEVERAL PACIFIC HABITAT
SALMON SPECIES:HUMPTULIPS ANADROMOUS
FISH
530 001
MAJOR ECOSYSTEMS OF ALASKA 730000 5 ECOSYSTEM
MAPS MAP
3283 001
DEVIL CANYON PROJECT,ALASKA 740300 100 DAM
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FEASIBILITY
RECLAMATION MARCH 1961--AND
SUPPORTING REPORTS
2937 DOl DEVIL CANYON STATUS REPORT 740500 100 STATUS
DEVIL CANYON
3270 001
1974 ALASKA POWER SURVEY A 740515 70 POWER
REPORT OF THE TECHNICAL ECONOMIC
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON LOAD
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ANS LOAD
PROJECTIONS
907 001
FIRE IMPACTS ON WILDLIFE AND 750600 48 FIRE
HABITAT AN ABSTRACTED WILDLIFE
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PERTINENT HABITAT
STUDIES BROWSE
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:106
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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3486 001 SUSITNA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS 750900 73 TRANSMISSION
DRAFT
3483 001 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR 760400 12 ASSESSMENT
TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS FOR DEVIL ENVIRONMENT
CANYON AND OTHER POTENTIAL IMPACT
UNITS OF THE UPPER SUSITNA
RIVER PROJECT SUPPLEMENT APRIL
1976
3519 001
SURFACE WATER RECORDS OF COOK 780000 102 SURFACE
INLET BASIN,AlASKA,THROUGH WATER
SEPTEMBER 1975 COOK INLET
899 001
AIR-WATER FLOW IN HYDRAULIC 800000 175 HYDRAULIC
STRUCTURES VELOCITY
FLOW
905 001
EFFECTS OF FIRE IN ALASKA AND 801100 124 FIRE
ADJACENT CANADA-A LITERATURE ENVIRONMENT
REVIEW ECOLOGY
FORESTS
HABITAT
3101 Dor
ENGINEERING MONOGRAPH NO.41 801200 155 FLOW
AIR-WATER FLOW IN HYDRAULIC HYDRAULIC
STRUCTURES
3444 001
SOCIAL ASSESSMENT INDICATORS 810100 18 WATER
IN WATER RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE
1898 001
ALASKA INTERAGENCY FIRE 820300 115 FIRE
MANAGEMENT PLAN TANANA/
MINCHUMINA PLANNING AREA
1849 001
AlASKA NATIONAL INTEREST 830000 60 LAND USE
LANDS CONSEVATION ACT CONSERVATION
2547 001
ALASKA NATIONAL INTEREST 830000 200 LAND USE
LANDS CONSERVATION ACT P.L.CONSERVATION
96-487 INFORMATION INTERIOR
3093 001 GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN LAND 851200 185 LAND USE
PROTECTION PLAN WILDERNESS
SUITABILITY REVIEW;DENALI
NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE
ALASKA DRAFT
1553 DOL ALASKA POPULATION OVERVIEW 790000 171 POPULATION
FORECAST
1603 DOL ALASKA POPULATION OVERVIEW 810000 96 POPULATION
1981 CENSUS
NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15/88
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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1461 DOL Al.ASKA AGREEMENTS OF WAGES 820100 48 WAGES
AND BENEFITS FOR CONSTRUCTION NEED/POWER
TRADES.
3008 DOL Al.ASKA PLANNING INFORMATION 850200 110 lAND USE
1605 DONG THERMAL TOLERANCE AND RATE OF 810306 51 AQUATIC
DEVELOPMENT OF COHO SALMON FISH
EMBRYOS SALMON
3520 DOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTION REVENUE 801200 45 PETROLEUM
FORECAST QUARTERLY REPORT REVENUE
DECEMBER 1980 FORECAST
228 DOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTION REVENUE 820900 59 REVENUE
FORECAST,QUARTERLY REPORT,FORECAST
SEPTEMBER 1982 NEED/POWER
3276 DOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTION REVENUE 821200 SO PETROLEUM
FORECAST QUARTERLY REPORT REVENUE
DECEMBER 1982 FORECAST
612 DOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTION REVENUE 830300 51 REVENUE
FORECAST QUARTERLY REPORT FORECAST
MARCH 1983 PETROLEUM
NEED/POWER
4 DOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTION 830600 SO PETROLEUM
REVENUE FORECAST FORECAST
REVENUE
NEED/POWER
314 DOR PETROLEUM PRO~UCTION REVENUE 830900 48 REVENUE
FORECAST,QUARTERLY REPORT,FORECAST
SEPT.1983 NEED/POWER
875 DOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTION REVENUE 831200 53 REVENUE
FORECAST QUARTERLY REPORT FORECAST
DECEMBER 1983 NEED/POWER
1601 DOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTION REVENUE 840300 48 REVENUE
FORECAST QUARTERLY REPORT FORECAST
MARCH 1984 NEED/POWER
1850 DOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTION REVENUE 840600 50 PETROLEUM
FORECAST QUARTERLY REPORT REVENUE
JUNE 1984
2479 DOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTION REVENUE 840900 SO REVENUE
FORECAST QUARTERLY REPORT PETROLEUM
SEPTEMBER 1984
2574 DOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTION REVENUE 841200 50 PETROLEUM
FORECAST QUARTERLY REPORT FORECAST
DECEMBER 1984 REVENUE
DATE:04/l5/38
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2730 DOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTION REVENUE 850300 60 FORECAST
FORECAST QUARTERLY REPORT OIL
MARCH 1985 NEED/POWER
PETROLEUM
REVENUE
3080 DOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTION REVENUE 850600 50 PETROLEUM
FORECAST QUARTERLY REPORT FORECAST
JUNE 1985
1782 DOT THE IMPORTANCE OF SMALL,770000 35 ARCHEOLOGY
SURFACE,AND DISTRIRBED SITES
AS SOURCES OF SIGNIFICANT
ARCHEOLOGICAL DATA
3204 DOT FLOOD CHARACTERISTICS OF 790000 70 FLOOD
ALASKAN STREAMS
3302 DOT SOUTH FAIRBANKS EXPRESSWAY 800000 450 ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FEIS
2841 DOT DENALI HIGHWAY CANTWELL TO 810000 100 DENALI
PAXSON ENVIRONMENTAL HIGHWAY
ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENT
2840 DOT DENALI HIGHWAY CANTWELL TO 810000 30 DENALI
PAXSON LOCATION STUDY REPORT HIGHWAY
RS-0750(1)
2708 DOT KNIK ARM CROSSING MARINE 831220 50 BIOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL STUDIES ENVIRONMENT
2709 DOT KNIK ARM CROSSING FRESHWATER 840127 50 HABITAT
&TERRESTRIAL HABITAT STUDIES TERRESTRIAL
2707 DOT KNIK ARM CROSSING DEIS AND 840831 300 DEIS
SECTION 4(F)EVALUATION ENVIRONMENT
2648 DOT DETERMINATION OF SEASONAL,841100 51 FISH
FREQUENCY AND DURATIONAL DRAINAGE
ASPECTS OF STREAM FLOW WITH ROADS
REGARD TO FISH PASSAGE THROUGH
ROADWAY DRAINAGE STRUCTURES
2710 DOT KNIK ARM CROSSING BIOLOGICAL 850301 25 BIOLOGY
SECONDARY IMPACT ANALYSIS ENVIRONMENT
1158 DOTPF 1981 STANDARD OF 810000 694 ROAD
SPECIFICATIONS FOR HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION
197 DOWL GROWTH POTENTIAL,DEVELOPMENT 820500 100 GROWTH
ISSUES,SETTLEMENT PATTERNS,ISSUES
VOL.2 OF 2 SETTLEMENT
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1175 DOWL FIGURE 12 BUIDING STATUS OF 830300 1 SCHOOL
BOROUGH SCHOOLS SCHOOL FACILITIES
FACILITY PROJECTIONS FAIRBANKS
2498 DPDF POLICY ANALYSIS PAPER NO.820802 100 SOCIAL
82-7 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC
LARGE SCALE DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS
1630 DPDP POLICY ANALYSIS NO.82-1 820125 13 NEED/POWER
FORECASTING THE DEMAND FOR FORECAST
ELECTRIC POWER DEMAND
2087 DRAKE THE EFFECTS OF SURFACE DUST 810000 4 SNOWMELT
ON SNOWMELT RATES
1472 DRI U.S.LONG TERM REVIEW,FALL 800000 200 NEED/POWER
1980
2356 DRI SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACTS OF 820200 240 SOCIO-ECON
POWER PLANTS COAL
3238 DRI ENERGY REVIEW EXECUTIVE 830000 30 ENERGY
SUMMARY
1516 DRI U.S.LONG TERM REVIEW WINTER 830300 160 FORECAST
1982-83 DEMAND
NEED/POWER
1900 DRI/RPA SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACTS OF 790600 160 SOCIO-ECON
WESTERN ENERGY RESOURCE ENERGY
DEVELOPMENT VOL.II:RESOURCES
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES
1902 DRI/RPA SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACTS OF 790600 110 SOCIO-ECON
WESTERN ENERGY RESOURCE ENERGY
DEVELOPMENT VOL.IV:COMPUTER RESOURCES
MODEL DOCUMENTATION
1899 DRI/RPA SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACTS OF 790600 30 SOCIO-ECON
WESTERN ENERGY RESOURCE ENERGY
DEVELOPMENT VOL.1:SUMMARY RESOURCES
AND IMPLICATIONS
1901 DRI/RPA SOC~OECONOMIC IMPACTS OF 790600 355 SOCIO-ECON
WESTERN ENERGY RESOURCE ENERGY
DEVELOPMENT VOL.III:CASE RESOURCES
STUDIES
1992 DUMOND THE ESKIMOS AND ALEUTS 770000 180 SOCIO-ECON
CULTURAL
882 DUNSTAN SUCCESSFUL RECONSTRUCTION OF 700000 1 EAGLES
ACTIVE BALD EAGLE NEST NESTS
RAPTOR
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3037 DUTHIE LIMNOLOGY OF SUBARCTIC 790000 13 IMPOUNDMENT
CANADIAN LAKES AND SOME LIMNOLOGY
EFFECTS OF IMPOUNDMENT
1295 DWIGHT SUBTASK 7.04 WATER RESOURCES 811200 50 WATER
ANALYSIS RESOURCES
520 DWIGHT TRANSMISSION CORRIDOR WATER 821028 4 WATER
QUALITY LITERATURE SEARCH QUALITY
T-LINE
926 DZIECIOLO SELECTION OF BROWSE TWIGS BY 741100 9 BROWSE
MOOSE MOOSE
HABITAT
676 EAI LAKE COMANCHE DISSOLVED 820600 5 NITROGEN
NITROGEN STUDY SATURATION
3191 EAKINS ALASKA'S MINERAL INDUSTRY 1984 850000 60 MINERAL
971 EASTMAN PRESCRIBED BURNING FOR 0 10 BURNING
WILDLIFE HABITAT ~AGEMENT HABITAT
IN BRITISH COLUMBIA WILDLIFE
1065 EASTMAN HABITAT USE BY MOOSE OF 740326 22 MOOSE
BURNS,CUTOVERS AND FORESTS HABITAT
IN NORTH CENTRAL BRITISH FORESTS
COLUMBIA
2487 EASTMAN HABITAT SELECTION AND USE IN 771200 6 MOOSE
WINTER BY MOOSE IN SUB-BOREAL HABITAT
FORESTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL
BRITISH COLUMBIA,AND
RELATIONSHIPS TO FORESTRY
749 EBASCO WATER AND WASTEWATER 750000 10 WATER
MANAGEMENT AT FOSSIL-FUELED WASTEWATER
POWER GENERATING STATIONS
1740 EBASCO RAILBELT ELECTRICAL POWER 810100 22 NEED/POWER
ALTERNATIVE STUDY TECHNICAL ALTERNATIVE
PROFILES:COMBINED CYCLE DRAFT RAILBELT
1744 EBASCO RAILBELT ELECTRICAL POWER 810100 22 NEED/POWER
ALTERNATIVE STUDY TECHNICAL ALTERNATIVE
PROFILES:COMBUSTION TURBINES RAILBELT
DRAFT
1742 EBASCO RAILBELT ELECTRICAL POWER 810100 10 NEED/POWER
ALTERNATIVES STUDY TECHNICAL ALTERNATIVE
PROFILE:DIESEL GENERATION DIESEL
DRAFT GENERATION
RAILBELT
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3311 EBASCO GRANT LAKE HYDROELECTRIC 830200 600 HYDRO
PROJECT DETAILED FEASIBILITY FEASIBILITY
ANALYSIS VOL.1
99 EBASCO NORTH SLOPE GAS FEASIBILITY 830207 20 FEASIBILITY
STUDY -FINAL DRAFr,FINAL COST
COST RELATED SECTIONS NEED/POWER
2368 EBASCO COAL-FIRED UNIT SIZE 830400 15 COAL
SELECTION ...IS BIGGER NEED/POWER
BETTER?
203 EBASCO USE OF NORTH SLOPE GAS FOR 830900 650 FEASIBILITY
HEAT AND ELECTRICITY IN THE ASSESSMENT
RAILBELT,FINAL REPORT,NEED/POWER
FEASIBILITY LEVEL ASSESSMENT
1273 EDCON SLIMHOLE GEOPHYSICAL LOGGING 800900 55 GEOPHYSICAL
548 EDFELT SUMMARY OF THE STATUS OF 810908 30 HABITAT
HABITAT REGULATIONS
2876 EDFELT SUMMARY OF THE STATUS OF 810908 42 HABITAT
HABITAT REGULATIONS PERS.COM:REGULATIONS
1550 EIA
NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS 830300 400 GAS
ENERGY CONSUMPTION SURVEY:CONSUMPTION
1979 CONSUMPTION AND COMMERCIAL
EXPENDITURES PART I:NATURAL NEED/POWER
GAS AND ELECTRICITY
551 EIA
NATURAL GAS MARKET THRU 1990 830500 150 GAS
AN ANALYSIS OF THE NATURAL MARKET
GAS POLICY ACT AND SEVERAL NEED/POWER
ALTERNATIVES PART IV
2996 EINSTEIN.DESPOSITION OF SUSPENDED 680900 8 SEDIMENT
PARTICLES IN A GRAVEL BED GRAVEL
(EXCERPT)HYDRAULIC
1880 EKONO PEAT RESOURCE ESTIMATION IN 800800 116 NEED/POWER
ALASKA -FINAL REPORT VOL.1
3054 ELDER CHARACTERISTICS OF FIXED -520000 19 VALVES
DISPERSION CONE VALVES
1547 ELI THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 800000 228 HOUSING
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY SURVEY FORECAST
VOL.1:EXCUTIVE SUMMARY ENERGY
NEED/POWER
1545 ELLINGTON ELASTICITY OF DEMAND:TOPIC 2 770131 30 FORECAST
ELECTRIC UTILITY RATE DESIGN ELECTRIC
STUDY VOLUME 12 DEMAND
NEED/POWER
·.--.._.._._-
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:113
DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
----_...---------------------------------------------------
1726 ELLIOT WILDLIFE FOOD HABITS AND 840500 175 HABITAT
HABITAT USE ON REVEGETATED BIG GAME
STRIPMINE lAND IN AlASKA
2756 EMPS KNIK ARM CROSSING -SCOPING 830308 50 KNIK
REPORT
1548 ENDER THE OPINIONS OF THE ANCHORAGE 771200 135 ISSUES
CITIZEN ON LOCAL PUBLIC PUBLIC
POLICY ISSUES
1549 ENDER 1978 POPULATION PROFILE 780000 30 POPUlATION
MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE CENSUS
HOUSING
2921 ENTRIX ACCESS CORRIDOR,CONSTRUCTION 851000 150 FISH
ZONE AND TRANSMISSION IMPACT
CORRIDOR FISH IMPACT MITIGATION
ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION
PLAN REPORT NO.1
2922 ENTRIX IMPOUNDMENT AREA FISH IMPACT 851000 75 FISH
ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION IMPOUNDMENT
PLAN REPORT NO.2 IMPACT
MITIGATION
3417 ENTRIX DOWNSTREAM AQUATIC IMPACT 860200 470 AQUATIC
ASSESSMENT REPORT DRAFT HABITAT
IMPACT
2722 ENV AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY AND HAZARD 83·0400 600 AQUATIC
ASSESSMENT:SEVENTH SYMPOSIUM HAZARD
1517 EP AN EVALUATION OF THE ISER 800700 25 FORECAST
ELECTRICITY DEMAND FORECAST DEMAND
NEED/POWER
2279 EPA EFFECTS OF NOISE ON WILDLIFE 711231 75 WILDLIFE
AND OTHER ANIMALS NOISE
2434 EPA WORKING PAPER NUMBER 14 720200 .20 FIRE
EFFECTS OF WICKERSHAM DOME QUALITY
FIRE ON WATER QUALITY OF WATER
WASHINGTON CREEK
1922 EPA LOW WINTER DISSOLVED OXYGEN 740000 41 WATER
IN SOME ALASKAN RIVERS QUALITY
2115 EPA INFORMATION ON LEVELS OF 740300 300 POLLUTION
ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE REQUISITE ENVIRONMENT
TO PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH AND NOISE
WELFARE WITH AN ADEQUATE
MARGIN OF SAFETY
750 EPA WATER RECYCLEjREUSE 741200 55 WATER
POSSIBILITIES:POWER PLANT RECYCLE
BOILER AND COOLING SYSTEMS
DATE:04/15/33
PAGE:114
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
3143 EPA IMPACTS OF CONSTRUCTION 760400 30 CONSTRUCTIONW
ACTIVITIES IN WETLANDS OF THE ETLANDS
UNITED STATES
1762 EPA COMPILATION OF AIR POLLUTANT 770800 2 AIR
EMISSION FACTORS THIRD EDITION POLLUTION
2335 EPA COMPILATION OF AIR POLLUTANT 770800 600 AIR QUALITY
EMISSION FACTORS SUPPLEMENTS POLLUTION
1-7
2113 EPA VALLEY MODEL USER'S GUIDE 770900 100 MODEL
ENVIRONMENT
2112 EPA GUIDELINES FOR AIR QUALITY 771000 150 AIR
MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND QUALITY
ANALYSIS.VOL.10 (REVISED):
PROCEDURES FOR EVALUATING AIR
QUALITY IMPACT OF NEW
STATIONARY
2067 EPA GUIDELINES FOR AIR QUALITY 771000 90 AIR QUALITY
MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND REGULATIONS
ANALYSIS VOL.10 (REVISED):
PROCEDURES FOR EVALUATING AIR
QUALITY
1751 EPA GUIDELINES FOR AIR QUALITY 771017 46 AIR QUALITY
MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND
ANALYSIS VOLUME 10 (REVISED):
PROCEDURES FOR EVALUATING AIR
QUALITY IMPACT OF NEW STAJ:IONA
1788 EPA TITLE 40 PROTECTION OF 790611 6 ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENT SECTIONS 60.40A TO REGULATIONS
60.52
2111 EPA INDUSTRIAL SOURCE COMPLEX 791200 500 MODEL
(ISC DISPERSION MODEL USER'S
GUIDE VOL.1
1761 EPA WORKBOOK FOR ESTIMATING 801100 4 AIR QUALITY
VISIBILITY IMPAIRMENT VISUAL
ESTIMATE
2116 EPA AMBIENT MONITORING GUIDELINES 801100 100 PSD
FOR PREVENTION OF SIGNIFICANT
DETERIORATION (PSD)
2114 EPA WORKBOOK FOR ESTIMATING 801100 400 ENVIRONMENT
VISIBILITY IMPAIRMENT
2336 EPA COMPILATION OF AIR POLLUTANT 820600 800 AIR QUALITY
EMISSION FACTORS SUPPLEMENT POLLUTION
NO.8
DATE:04/15/63
PAGE:U5
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
2117 EPA COMPILATION OF AIR POLLUTANT 830500 180 AIR
EMISSION FACTORS,THIRD POLLUTION
EDITION
1621 EPP DECISION AND REPORT TO 770922 270 GAS
CONGRESS ON THE ALASKA NATURAL
NATURAL GAS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORT
SYSTEM NEED/POWER
382 EPRI TRANSMISSION LINE REFERENCE 0 170 T-LINE
BOOK,HVDC-600KV REFERENCE
3452 EPRI ELASTICITY OF DEMAND:TOPIC 2 770131 34 DEMAND
381 EPRI TRANSMISSION LINE REFERENCE 780000 177 T-LINE
BOOK,115-138 KV COMPACT LINE REFERENCE
DESIGN
380 EPRI TRANSMISSION LINE REFERENCE 790000 244 T-LINE
BOOK,WIND-INDUCED CONDUCTOR REFERENCE
MOTION
1623 EPRI HOW ELECTRIC UTILITIES 790300 300 FORECAST
.FORECAST:EPRI SYMPOSIUM CONSUMPTION
PROCEEDINGS MODELS
ELECTRIC
NEED/POWER
2665 EPRI COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS OF 800300 80 GAS
ADVANCED REGENERABLE FLUE GAS NEED/POWER
DESULFURIZATION PROCESS
2666 EPRI ECONOMICS OF FOUR FGD SYSTEMS 810100 100 FGD
NEED/POWER
379 EPRI TRANSMISSION LINE REFERENCE 820000 625 TRANSMISSIONR
BOOK,345 KV AND ABOVE SECOND EFERENCE
EDITION
1926 EPRI SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACTS OF 820000 13 SOCIO ECON
POWERPlANTS COAL
PUBLIC
3451 EPRI RESIDENTIAL DEMAND FOR ENERGY 820000 140 RESIDENTIAL
ELECTRICITY
3262 EPRI WORLD OIL 820600 120 OIL
2667 EPRI THE EFFECTS OF PROCESS WATER 820700 100 WATER
SELECTION ON LIME-LIMESTONE GAS
FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION NEED/POWER
CHEMISTRY
3458 EPRI INTEGRATION OF THE STATE -830600 100 ENERGY
LEVEL ELECTRICITY DEMAND DEMAND
FORECAST MODEL AND THE
REGIONAL ELECTRICITY MODEL
DATE:04/1.5/3:3
PAGE:116
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
--------------.------------------------------------------
735 ERC LOW-RANK COAL STUDY NATIONAL 801100 260 COAL
NEEDS FOR RESOURCE RESOURCES
DEVELOPMENT VOL.2 NEED/P0W:ER
939 ERICKSON NATURAL GAS AND ELECTRIC 810300 64 NATURAL GAS
POWER:ALTERNATIVES FOR ELECTRIC
RAILBELT RAILBELT
NEED/POWER
2357 ERP EXTERNAL REVIEW PANEL MEETING 810605 22 GEOTECHNICALM
NO.2 EETING
2955 ERP REPORTS,FINDINGS AND 820400 75 ERP
RECOMMENDATIONS APA EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
REVIEW PANAL MEETING #6 MEETING
2954 ERP REPORTS,FINDINGS AND 820400 75 ERP
RECOMMENDATIONS APA EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
REVIEW PANAL
2354 ERP EXTERNAL REVIEW PANEL MEETING 821119 3 GEOTECHNICALM
#7 PERS.COM.EETING
1160 ERRINGTON MUSKRATS AND MARSH MANAGEMENT 610000 181 SMALL GAME
ENVIRONMENT
2585 ERT DIAMOND CHUITNA PROJECT 840200 250 TERRESTRIAL
TERRESTRIAL WILDLIFE BASELINE WILDLIFE
STUDIES REPORT VOL.I-TEXT COAL
2586 ERT DIAMOND CHUITNA PROJECT 840400 10 COAL
TERRESTRIAL WILDLIFE BASELINE TERRESTRIAL
STUDIES REPORT VOL.II
APPENDICES
2220 ERWIN BREEDING HABITAT USE BY 800000 12 BIRDS
COLONIALLY NESTING WATERBIRDS HABITAT
IN TWO MID-ATLANTIC US
REGIONS UNDER DIFFERENT
REGIMES OF HUMAN DISTURBANCE
2942 ES&E BIRCHWOOD AIRPORT MASTER PLAN 850900 75 AIRPORT
PHASE II REPORT TRANSPORT
BIRCHWOOD
PLAN
2502 ESRI SUSITNA RIVER BASIN-ALASKA 810200 175 LAND USE
AUTOMATED GEOGRAPHIC GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION SYSTEM
NASAjUSDA/ADNR FINAL REPORT:
WILLOW SUBBASIN
2557 ESRI FINAL REPORT COMPUTERIZED 821100 300 GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
TALKEETNA AND BELUGA
SUBBASINS SUSITNA RIVER
BASIN,ALASKA
DATE:O~/:':.::::
PAGE:117
DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------.-----------------
2558 ESRI FINAL REPORT COMPUTERIZED 830300 300 GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
UPPER SUSITNA SUSITNA RIVER
BASIN,AlASKA
527 ESSA TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL 821022 150 TERRESTRIAL
WORKSHOP AND PRELIMINARY WORKSHOP
SIMULATION MODEL
3382 ESSA DRAFT REPORT TERRESTRIAL 830427 175 TERRESTRIAL
ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION MITIGATION
PLANNING SIMUlATION MODEL MODEL
3295 ESSA MERCURY RELEASE IN 860113 185 MINERAL
HYDROELECTRIC RESERVOIRS RESERVOIR
WATER
POLLUTION
2406 ES~ES EVALUATION OF METHODS FOR 850000 160 FLOW
RECOMMENDING INSTREAM FLOWS SALMON
TO SUPPORT SPAWNING BY SALMON SPAWNING
942 EULER THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF 740400 3 ECONOMIC
PRESCRIBED BURNING OF MOOSE MOOSE
HUNTING IMPACT
593 E'WTA SEE DCNO 508 0 0
235 E'WTA SEE DCNO 510 0 0
2966 E'WTA SEE DCNO'S 3405 AND 3406 0 0
478 E'WTA FISH ECOLOGY:SURVEY OF 810501 40 FISH
QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS ECOLOGY
PERTAINING TO INSTREAM FLOW
ASPECTS OF THE PROPOSED
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC'PROJECT
&ClflMd 951 EWTA INSTREAM FLOW ASSESSMENT FOR 810531 53 FLOW
THE PROPOSED SUSITNA STREAMFLOW
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT ISSUE AQUATIC
IDENTIFICATION AND BASELINE HABITAT
DATA ANALYSIS 1981 STUDY PLAN QUALITY
476 EWTA FISH ECOLOGY INSTREAM FLOW 810531 20 FISH
ASSESSMENT FOR THE PROPOSED ECOLOGY
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
ISSUE IDENTIFICATION AND
BASELINE DATA ANALYSIS
3161 EWTA SUBTASK 7.10 FISH ECOLOGY 810531 54 FISH
INSTREAM FLOW ASSESSMENT FOR ECOLOGY
THE PROPOSED SUSITNA
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT ISSUE
IDENTIFICATION AND BASELINE
DATA ANALYSIS 1981
OATS:04/15/33
PAGE:US
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS---------------------------------------------------------
480 EWTA SUBTASK 7.10:FISH ECOLOGY;820300 108 FISH
INSTREAM FLOW ASSESSMENT FOR ECOLOGY
THE PROPOSED SHP ISSUE
IDENTIFICATION AND BASELINE
DATA ANALYSIS 1981 SUMMARY
REPORT
526 EWTA 1982 WINTER TEMPERATURE STUDY 820600 150 WINTER
OPEN FILE REPORT TEMPERATURE
1614 EWTA 1982 WINTER TEMPERATURE STUDY 820600 150 TEMPERATURE
AQUATIC
HABITAT
510 EWTA PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF 821100 20 SLOUGHS
ACCESS BY SPAWNING SALMON TO ANADROMOUS
SIDE SLOUGH HABITAT ABOVE FISH
TALKEETNA HYDROLOGY
499 EWTA HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS OF THE 821105 3 HABITAT
SUSITNA RIVER ABOVE TALKEETNA
Scafltltd 508 EWTA PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF 830300 20 ACCESS
ACCESS BY SPAWNING SALMON INTO SPAWNING
PORTAGE CREEK AND INDIAN RIVER SALMON
668 EWTA DRAFr HABITAT MAP 830810 1 HABITAT
MAP
1693 EWTA RESPONSE OF AQUATIC HABITAT 840600 55 AQUATIC
SURFACE AREAS TO MAIN STEM HABITAT
DISCHARGE IN THE TALKEETNA TO DISCHARGE
DEVIL CANYON REACH OF THE
SUSITNA RIVER,AlASKA•
3556 EWTA SUMMARY OF HYDRAULIC 850500 300 HYDRAULIC
CONDITIONS AND HABITAT HABITAT
FORECASTS AT 1984 MIDDLE RIVER FORECAST
STUDY SITES DRAFT REPORT
2898 EWTA HYDRAULIC RElATIONSHIPS &850800 250 HYDRAULIC
MODEL CALIBRATION PROCEDURES MODEL
AT 1984 STUDY SITES IN THE
TALKEETNA-TO-DEVIL CANYON
SEGMENT OF THE SUSITNA RIVER
FINAL REPORT
2899 EWTA HYDRAULIC RElATIONSHIPS AND 850800 250 HYDRAULIC
MODEL CALIBRATION PROCEDURES CALIBRATION
AT 1984 STUDY SITES IN THE MODEL
TALKEETNA-TO DEVIL CANYON
SEGMENT OF THE SUSITNA RIVER
APPENDICES
DATE:04/15/3.3
PAGE:119
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------..............---------.._..
2919 EWTA CHARACTERIZATION OF AQUATIC 851000 130 AQUATIC
HABITATS IN THE HABITAT
TALKEETNA-TO-DEVIL CANYON
SEGMENT OF THE SUSITNA RIVER
ALASKA FINAL REPORT
2945 EWTA RESPONSE OF AQUATIC HABITAT 851100 100 AQUATIC
SURFACE AREAS TO MAINSTEM HABITAT
DISCHARGE IN THE DISCHARGE
TALKEETNA-TO-DEVIL CANYON
SEGMENT OF THE SUSITNA RIVER,
ALASKA
2909 EWTA RESPONSE OF JUVENILE CHINOOK 851200 250
JUVENILE
HABITAT TO DISCHARGE IN THE FISH
TALKEETNA-TO-DEVIL CANYON AQUATIC
SEGMENT OF THE SUSITNA RIVER,DISCHARGE
ALASKA TECHNICAL REPORT NO.5
PART A
3060 EWTA INSTREAM FLOW RELATIONSHIPS 851200 224 FLOW
REPORT VOL.1
ti;onne~3061 EWTA DRAFT INSTREAM FLOW 851200 150 FLOW
RELATIONSHIPS REPORT VOLUME DISCHARGE
NO.2 DRAFT REPORT AQUATIC
2971 EWTA RESPONSE OF PHOTOSYNTHETICALLY 851220 45 TURBIDITY
ACTIVE RADIATION AT THE STREAMFLOW
EUPHOTIC SURFACE TO ALTERED RADIATION
TURBIDITY AND STREAMFLOW
REGIMES OF THE MIDDLE SUSITNA
DRAFT REPORT,
3404 EWTA CLOSE-OUT STATUS REPORT FOR 860514 20 AQUATIC
INVERTEBRATE ANALYSIS FINAL
REPORT
3423 EWTA RESPONSE OF CHUM SALMON 860600 100 SALMON
SPAWNING HABITAT TO DISCHARGE HABITAT
IN THE TALKEETNA-TO-DEVIL DISCHARGE
CANYON SEGMENT OF THE SUSITNA SPAWNING
RIVER,ALASKA TECHNICAL REPORT
NO.5
3405 EWTA ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF 860600 225 AQUATIC
THE PROPOSED SUSITNA HABITAT
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT ON THE
AQUATIC RESOURCES OF THE COOK
INLET-TO-TALKEETNA SEGMENT
VOLUME 1
DATS:04/1S'-S3
PAGE:120
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
-----------------------------------------------....--_...-----
3406 EWTA ASSESSMENT OF ·THE EFFECTS OF 860600 100 AQUATIC
THE PROPOSED SUSITNA HABITAT
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT ON THE
AQUATIC RESOURCES OF THE COOK
INLET-TO-TALKEETNA SEGMENT
VOLUME 2 -APP
3199 EXXON EXXON BACKGOUND SERIES MIDDLE 841200 40 OIL
EAST OIL AND GAS GAS
3067 FEMA FEDERAL GUIDELINES FOR 850300 45 EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
DESIGN OF DAMS DAM
492 FERC HYDROELECTRIC POWER EVALUATION 790800 180 HYDROLECTRICN
EED/POWER
3247 FERC KOOTENAI RIVER HYDROELECTRIC 820201 200 NEED/POWER
PROJECT DIRECT TESTIMONY AND GEOLOGY
EXHIBITS ON BEHALF OF NORTHERN CONSTRUCTIONT
LIGHTS,INC.VOLUME II ESTIMONY
3246 FERC KOOTENAI RIVER HYDROELECTRIC 820201 275 NEED/POWER
PROJECT DIRECT TESTIMONY AND GEOLOGY
EXHIBITS ON BEHALF OF NORTHERN CONSTRUCTIONT
LIGHTS,INC.VOLUME I ESTIMONY
HYDRAULICS
3529 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 821015 20 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
-PRELIMINARY DRAFT
3530 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 821101 30 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
-PRELIMINARY DRAFT
3531 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 821201 30 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
-PRELIMINARY DRAFT
3532 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 830101 25 STATUS
SUS ITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
-DRAFT
3533 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 830201 50 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3534 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 830301 25 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
1099 FERC MEMORANDUM TO THE COMMISSION 830309 146 SOCIO-ECON
AND NOTICE OF INVITATION FOR
COMMENTS
245 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT -830401 60 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
DATE:04/15/33
PAGE:121
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
....----------------------------~--------------------------
509 FERc INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT -830501 70 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3535 FERc INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 830601 35 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
2341 FERc OFFIcIAL STENOGRAPHERS REPORT 830620 88 PUBLIC
-SCOPING SESSION DOcKET NO HEARINGS
7114,WEST HIGH SCHOOL
LIBRARY,JUNE 20, 1983
2338 FERc OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHERS REPORT 830620 96 PUBLIC
-PUBLIC HEARING DOCKET NO HEARINGS
7114,HELD AT WEST HIGH SCHOOL
LIBRARY,JUNE 20, 1983
2339 FERC OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHERS REPORT 830621 77 PUBLIC
-PUBLIC HEARING,DOCKET NO HEARINGS
7114,HELD AT SUSITNA VALLEY
HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY,JUNE 21,
1983
3274 FERC OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHERS REPORT 830622 16 PUBLIC
-PUBLIC HEARING DOCKET NO.NATIVES
7114,CANTWELL NATIVE COUNCIL
COMMUNITY HALL,JUNE 22,.1983
2340 FERC OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHERS REPORT 830623 62 PUBLIC
-PUBLIC HEARING DOCKET NO HEARINGS
7114,HELD AT RYAN JUNIOR
HIGH,FAIRBANKS,JUNE 23, 1983
3536 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 830701 50 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3537 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 830801 40 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3538 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 830901 40 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3539 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 831001 50 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
-VOLUME 2
3540 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 831101 25 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3321 FERC TECHNICAL QUESTIONNAIRES 831126 700 FERC
REGARDING AGENCY COMMENTS ON AGENCY
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION
DECEMBER 5, 1983 VOLUME 1
SORTED BY AGENCY
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:122
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
--------------------------------------------.------------
3322 FERC TECHNICAL QUESTIONNAIRES 831126 60 FERC
REGARDING AGENCY COMMENTS ON AGENCY
FERC LICENSE APPLICATION,
DECEMBER 5,1983,VOLUME 2,
SORTED BY SUBJECT
1126 FERC SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 831200 100 AGENCY
TECHNICAL QUESTIONNAIRES COMMENTS
VOLUME 2,COMMENTS
1.201-1.300,SET #2
1128 FERC SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 831200 150 AGENCY
TECHNICAL QUESTIONNAIRES COMMENTS
VOLUME 4,COMMENTS
1.401-1.500,SET #2
1129 FERC SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 831200 100 AGENCY
TECHNICAL QUESTIONNAIRES COMMENTS
VOLUME 5,COMMENTS
1.501-1.579,SET #2
1127 FERC SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 831200 100 AGENCY
TECHNICAL QUESTIONNAIRES COMMENTS
VOLUME 3,COMMENTS
1.301-1.400,SET #2
1125 FERC SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 831200 100 AGENCY
TECHNICAL QUESTIONNAIRES COMMENTS
VOLUME 1,COMMENTS 1.23-1.200,
SET #2
3541 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 831201 25 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3542 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 840101 25 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3543 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 840201 25 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3544 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 840301 25 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3545 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 840401 30 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3243 FERC INITIAL DECISION NORTHERN 840423 60 LICENSE
LIGHTS,INC.
Scanf1~~1657 FERC DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 840500 150 DEIS
STATEMENT VOLUME·5:ENVIRONMENT
APPENDICES J AND K IMPACT
~n()1(6 1653 FERC DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 840500 350 DEIS
STATEMENT VOLUME 1:MAIN TEXT ENVIRONMENT
IMPACT
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:123
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS---._---------------------------------------------------...
1655 FERC DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 840500 70 DEIS
STATEMENT VOLUME.3.:ENVIRONMENT
APPENDICES E THROUGH G IMPACT
2421 FERC STATUS OF COAL SUPPLY 840500 50 COAL
CONTRACTS FOR NEW GENERATION STATUS
UNITS 1983-1992
FERC DRAFT ENVIRONMENT~IMPACT 840500 50 DEIS
STATEMENT VOLUME!7:ENVIRONMENT
APPENDICES N AND '6 .IMPACT
r;CfAf1'1l.ld 1656 FERC DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 840500 70 DEIS
STATEMENT VOLUME(~;ENVIRONMENT
APPENDICES H AND I IMPACT
1654 FERC DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAl..IMPACT 840500 60 DEIS
STATEMENT VOLUME 2;:ENVIRONMENT
APPENDICES A THROtlGH D IMPACT
SC£tnnJ1658 FERC DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 840500 70 DEIS
STATEMENT VOLUME 6.:ENVIRONMENT
APPENDICES L AND M IMPACT
3546 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 840601 30 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3547 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 840701 30 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3548 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 840801 30 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3549 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 840901 30 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3550 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 841001 30 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3551 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 841101 30 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3552 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 841201 30 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
3280 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT -850101 55 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
2649 FERC DEIS BRADLEY LAKE PROJECT 850200 250 DEIS
3553 FERC INTERNAL MANAGEMENT DOCUMENT 850201 30 STATUS
SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT BEAR BOOK
2004 FERN FIELD INVESTIGATION OF OZONE 740000 12 T-LINE
ADJACENT TO HIGH VOLTAGE ENVIRONMENT
TRANSMISSION LINES
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:124
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2088 FINSTERBU UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL IMPACTS 800000 300 SOCIAL
ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF ECONOMIC
PUBLIC PROJECTS GROWTH
105 FMAA UNIT PRICES -BACKUP 810121 400 UNIT
CALCULATIONS .SUSITNA CAMP CALCULATIONS
ESTIMATES
252 FMAA SUSITNA CAMP ESTIMATES BOOK 810121 240 ESTIMATE
F,TASK 9 .GROUP 12 (DCNO
252 IS CONTAINED IN TWO BOOKS
LABELED 252A AND 252B)
1362 FMAA COST AND TRANSPORTATION DATA 810810 80 COST
TRANSPORT
1361 FMAA CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATES -811113 80 COST
INFORMATION ESTIMATE
2779 FMAA BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES 850200 20 BMP
MANUAL WATER WITHDRAWAL WATER
AND STORAGE
2777 FMAA BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES 850200 125 BMP
MANUAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT EROSION
CONTROL SEDIMENT
2778 FMAA BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES 850200 125 BMP
MANUAL LIQUID AND SOLID WASTE
WASTE MANAGEMENT
£to.'(\f'~~2776 FMAA BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES 850200 60 BMP
MANUAL OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY OIL
PLANNING
2780 FMAA BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES 850200 50 BMP
MANUAL FUEL AND HAZARDOUS FUEL
MATERIALS
496 FMUS FAIRBANKS MUNICIPAL UTILITIES 821200 200 UTILITIES
SYSTEM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL
AND STATUS OF THE BUDGET NEED/POWER
UNAUDITED 1982
1178 FMUS MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL 840227 30 ELECTRIC
BIllS AND TABLES FMUS AND MA UTILITIES
PRINTOUTS NEED/POWER
958 FNSB 1979 ANIMAL SHELTER 2 790000 40 ENERGY
BUILDING ENERGY USEAGE CONSUMPTION
PROFILE (PRINTOUT)
1096 FNSB COMMUNITY RESEARCH QUARTERLY 820000 106 ECONOMY
A REVIEW OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC NEED/POWER
TRENDS SOCIO-ECON
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:125
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
-------------------------------------------------_..------
1003 FNSB THE ENERGY REPORT VOL.III,1 820600 30 NEED/POWER
ENERGY
PLAN
1004 FNSB THE ENERGY REPORT VOL.III,2 820800 26 NEED/POWER
ENERGY
PLAN
1005 FNSB THE ENERGY REPORT VOL.III,3 821200 30 NEED/POWER
ENERGY
PLAN
1542 FNSB A REVIEW OF SOCIO ECONOMIC 830000 135
EMPLOYMENT
TRENDS FAIRBANKS,AlASKA MAY,SOCIO-ECON
1983 VOL.VI,NUMBER 1 POPULATION
HOUSING
3460 FNSB COMMUNITY RESEARCH QUARTERLY 830200 106 SOCIO
A REVEW OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC ECONOMIC
TRENDS FAIRBANKS,ALASKA
FEBRUARY,1983 VOLUME V,
NUMBER 4
1006 FNSB THE ENERGY REPORT VOL.III,4 830300 26 NEED/POWER
ENERGY
PlAN
2397 FNSB FAIRBANKS NORTHSTAR BOROUGH 830800 500 lAND USE
DRAFT COMPREHENS IVE PlAN
347.3 FNSB 1980 CENSUS FAIRBANKS NORTH 830900 137 POPULATION
STAR BOROUGH VOLUME 1:CENSUS
POPULATION AND HOUSING
CHARACTERISTICS
1171 FNSB FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR BOROUGH 840100 2 MAPS
DRAFT COMPREHENSIVE PlAN -
SIDE 1 AND 2;MAPS
1163 FNSB DRAFT COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE 840100 21 l.AND USE
PlAN GOALS AND POLICIES
3461 FNSB COMMUNITY RESEARCH QUARTERLY:840100 106 SOCIO
A REVEW OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC ECONOMIC
TRENDS FAIRBANKS,ALASKA
JANUARY,1984 VOLUME VI,
NUMBER 4
3475 FNSB FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR BOROUGH 840100 2 MAPS
lAND USE PLAN -MAPS
26 FOA SEE DCNO 648 0 0
1118 FOA SEE DeNO 1441 0 0 -0-
DATE:04/15/88
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
e:Jeorlner ;;;-------------------------------------------..---._--------
FOA SUBTASK 7.05 SOCIOECONOMIC 800815 100 SOCIO-ECON
ANALYSIS FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL ANALYSIS
REPORT (JANUARY -JUNE,1980)
363 FOA SUBTASK 7.05 SOCIOECONOMIC 810300 384 SOCIa-ECON
ANALYSIS ANNUAL REPORT 1980 ANALYSIS
1298 FOA SUBTASK 7.05 SOCIOECONOMIC 810500 400 SOCIO-ECON
ANALYSIS ANNUAL REPORT 1~80
~1297 FOA SUBTASK 7.05 SOCIOECONOMIC 820400 680 SOCIO-ECONSCOJ'lnf"ANALYSIS PHASE I FINAL REPORT
370 FOA ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SUBTASK 820400 615 SOCIO-ECON
7.05,SOCIOECONOMIC ANALYSIS,
PHASE 1 REPORT
2874 FOA TRAFFIC ESTIMATES -WORKER 821222 5 TRAFFIC
TRANSPORTATION PERS.COM.DENALI
SCanne~648 FOA PROJECTION ASSUMPTIONS,830700 100 SOCIO-ECON
METHODOLOGY AND OUTPUT FORMATS PROJECTION
DRAFT FINAL
1113 FOA PUBLIC SECTOR SURVEY REPORT 840200 11 PUBLIC
SURVEY
1112 FOA CANTWELL BUSINESS SURVEY 840200 51 CANTWELL
REPORT SURVEY
BUSINESS
5cOJIt"\£A 1107 FOA TRAPPER CREEK HOUSEHOLD 840200 73 TRAPPERCREEKS
SURVEY REPORT URVEY
HOUSEHOLD
1111 FOA CANTWELL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 840200 75 CANTWELL
REPORT SURVEY
1109 FOA TALKEETNA HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 840200 112 TALKEETNA
REPORT SURVEY
1110 FOA TALKEETNA BUSINESS SURVEY 840200 46 TALKEETNA
REPORT SURVEY
BUSINESS
1108 FOA TRAPPER CREEK BUSINESS SURVEY 840200 44 TRAPPERCREEKS
REPORT URVEY
BUSINESS
1443 FOA WORKING PAPER NO.2:TECHNICAL 840300 500 SOCIAL
DESCRIPTION OF THE ECONOMIC
SOCIOECONOMIC MODEL EXHIBITS
5-9 FINAL REPORT
1452 FOA CAR TRANSPORTATION SCENARIO 840300 155 IMPACT
SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT PROJECTIONS
PROJECTIONS CAR
OATS:04/15/82
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
--------------------------------------------..------------
1441 FOA WORKING PAPER NO.2:TECHNICAL 840300 45 SOCIAL
DESCRIPTION OF THE ECONOMIC
SOCIOECONOMIC MODEL
1442 FOA WORKING PAPER NO.2:TECHNICAL 840300 500 SOCIAL
DESCRIPTION OF THE ECONOMIC
SOCIOECONOMIC MODEL EXHIBITS
1-4 FINAL REPORT
'S (A'f{i'A451 FOA UPDATED PROJECTIONS OF SOCIO-840300 70 IMPACT
C ILl5\d ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF SUSITNA PROJECTIONS
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT SOCIO-
ECONOMIC IMPACT PROJECTIONS
SUMMARY REPORT
1453 FOA BUS TRANSPORTATION SCENARIO 840400 150 IMPACT
SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT PROJECTIONS
PROJECTIONS BUS
1765 FOA THE ASSESSMENT OF THE 840516 22 MIGRATION
POTENTIAL FOR SPECULATIVE SOCIAL
IN-MIGRATION POSITION PAPER CULTURAL
DRAFT
SftnT1ld 2554 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT 840600 500 TRANSPORT
PROJECTIONS:AIR AIR
TRANSPORTATION FROM ANCHORAGE SOCIO-ECON
SCENARIO
FOA SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT 840600 500 TRANSPORT
PROJECTIONS:AIR AIR
TRANSPORTATION FROM FAIRBANKS SOCIO-ECON
SCENARIO
2555 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT 840600 500 TRANSPORT
PROJECTIONS:AIR OR CAR AIR
TRANSPORTATION SCENARIO CAR
SOCIO-ECON
2553 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT 840600 500 TRANSPORT
PROJECTIONS:AIR AIR
TRANSPORTATION FROM ANCHORAGE SOCIO-ECON
OR FAIRBANKS SCENARIO
StClVln-td 1858 FOA ANCHORAGE/FAIRBANKS INTERTIE 840700 50 INTERTIE
TRANSMISSION LINE WORKER T-LINE
SURVEY:FALL 1983
2985 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT 840801 55 IMPACT
MITIGATION PLAN UPDATE MITIGATION
SOCIO-ECON
2987 FOA VALIDATION OF INITIAL VALUES 840900 35 ECONOMIC
REPORT FOR THE SUSITNA DEMOGRAPHIC
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT FINAL
REPORT
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:128
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
2319 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT 841000 45 CAR
PROJECTIONS SUMMARY REPORT:BUS
COMPARISON OF CAR AND AIR SOCIO-EGON
TRANSPORTATION SCENARIOS
2984 FOA CALIBRATION OF REGIONAL 850100 75 IMPAGT
DISAGGREGATION PROCEDURES CALIBRATION
USED IN THE SUSITNA
HYDROELECTRIC PROJEGT IMPACT
ASSESSMENT MODEL
2928 FOA HOUSING AND RESIDENTIAL AND 850500 35 HOUSING
COMMERCIAL LAND USE LAND USE
CONSTRAINTS REPORT FOR THE SOCIO-EGON
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
2986 FOA SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS SUMMARY 850500 10 ANALYSIS
REPORT FOR THE SUSITNA SOCIO-EGON
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS MODEL
2892 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS 850600 600 TRANSPORT
PROJECTIONS STAGED BUS
CONSTRUCTION FOR THE SUSITNA AIR
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT FY85 AIR SOCIO-ECON
AND BUS TRANSPORTATION
SCENARIO (50/50)
2894 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS 850600 600 TRANSPORT
PROJECTIONS STAGED CAR
CONSTRUCTION 'FOR THE SUSITNA SOCIO-ECON
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT FY85 CAR
TRANSPORTATION SCENARIO
2926 FOA RAILHEAD ANALYSIS REPORT FOR 850600 35 RAILHEAD
THE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC ANALYSIS
PROJECT SOCIO-EGON
2893 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS 850600 600 TRANSPORT
PROJECTIONS STAGED BUS
CONSTRUCTION FOR THE SUSITNA AIR
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT FY85 AIR SOCIO-ECON
AND BUS TRANSPORTATION
SCENARIO (77/23)
2891 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS 850600 600 TRANSPORT
PROJECTIONS STAGED BUS
CONSTRUCTION FOR THE SUSITNA AIR
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT FY85 AIR SOCIO-ECON
AND BUS TRANSPORTATION
SCENARIO (100/0)
2927 FOA TRAFFIC ANALYSIS REPORT FOR 850600 150 SOCIO-ECON
THE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC TRAFFIC
PROJECT ANALYSIS
OAT=::04/15:33
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3387 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC "EFFECTS 850600 400 SOCIO-ECON
PROJECTIONS FOR THE SUSITNA AIR
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT FY85 BUS
AIR AND BUS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORT
SCENARIO (50/50)
3009 FOA SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 850600 261 SOCIO-ECON
DOCUMENTATION REPORT IMPACT
SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT MODEL,
VOL.1
3011 FOA SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 850600 413 SOCIO-ECON
DOCUMENTATION REPORT IMPACT
SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT MODEL,
VOL.3 APPENDIX B-5 THRU B-10
3389 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS 850600 400 SOCIO-ECON
PROJECTIONS FOR THE SUSITNA AIR
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT FY85 BUS
AIR AND BUS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORT
SCENARIO (100/0)
3386 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS 850600 400 SOCIO-ECON
PROJECTIONS FOR THE SUSITNA CAR
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT FY85 TRANSPORT
CAR TRANSPORTATION SCENARIO
3388 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS 850600 400 SOCIO-ECON
PROJECTIONS FOR THE SUSITNA AIR
'HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT FY85 BUS
AIR AND BUS SCENARIO (77/23)TRANSPORT
3010 FOA SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 850600 361 SOCIO-ECON
DOCUMENTATION REPORT IMPACT
SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT MODEL,
VOL.2 APPENDIX B-1 THRU B-4
2946 FOA IMPACTS ON IN-MIGRATION,850800 50 IMPACT
UNEMPLOYMENT,AND PUBLIC PUBLIC
FACILITIES AND SERVICES EMPLOYMENT
3420 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS 850900 600 SOCIO-ECON
PROJECTIONS STAGED AIR
CONSTRUCTION FY85 AIR AND BUS BUS
TRANSPORTATION SCENARIO
(77/23)OCTOBER 1985 MODEL RUN
3419 FOA SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS 850900 600 SOCIO-ECON
PROJECTIONS STAGED CAR
CONSTRUCTION FY85 CAR
TRANSPORTATION SCENARIO
OCTOBER 1985 MODEL RUNS
2143 FOERSTER THE RElATION OF TEMPERATURE 371011 17 TEMPERATURE
TO THE SEAWARD MIGRATION OF SOCKEYE .
YOUNG SOCKEYE SALMON SALMON
MIGRATION
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:130
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS--.._-------------------------------------------------....-
2142 FOERSTER ON THE RELATION OF ADULT 530808 12 SOCKEYE
SOCKEYE SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS SALMON
NERKA)RETURNS TO KNOWN SMOLT MIGRATION
SEAWARD MIGRATIONS FISH
708 FOLLMAN RECOMMENDED CARNIVORE CONTROL 800000 113 BEAR
PROGRAM FOR THE NW ALAKSA GAS WOLF
PIPELINE PROJECT;REVIEW OF
HUMAN-CARNIVORE ENCOUNTER AND
ANIMAL DETERRENT METHODOLOGY
1098 FONSTAD RIVER ICE STUDY 821100 60 RIVER
ICE
3182 FOOTE GENERAL PATTERNS OF FOREST 790000 200 FOREST
SUCCESSION IN INTERIOR ALASKA SUCCESSION
(EXCERPT)
2683 FOSTER MOUNTAIN GOAT RESPONSE TO 830000 10 GOAT
HYDROELECTRIC EXPLORATION IN
NORTHWESTERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
(EXCERPT)
2843 FOUNTAIN CONTEMPORARY TECHNIQUES FOR 850000 25 GLACIER
PREDICTING RUNOFF FROM RUNOFF
GLACIERIZED BASINS FORECAST
3485 FPCS ALASKA .POWER SURVEY 690000 108 POWER
SURVEY
3298 FPCS INVESTIGATION OF HEADWATER 721200 65 WATER
BENIFITS IN THE ROANOKE RIVER ENERGY
BASIN 1963 THROUGH 1968 FORECAST
833 FPCS ALASKA NATURAL GAS 751100 300 ECONOMIC
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DRAFT PROJECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT NATURAL GAS
NEED/POWER
3209 FRAKER BOWHEAD AND WHITE WHALES IN 780500 12 WHALE
THE SOUTHERN BEAUFORT SEA
2221 FRANZMANN MOOSE 780000 14 MOOSE
BIG GAME
2222 FRASER ACTIVITY OF MOOSE AND WHITE-810316 9 MOOSE
TAILED DEER AT MINERAL SPRINGS BIG GAME
1716 FRBC THE SOCKEYE SALMON 680000 ·420 SALMON
SOCKEYE
1715 FRBC FRESHWATER FISHES OF 700000 400 FISH
NORTHWESTERN CANADA AND ALASKA FRESHWATER
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:131
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
-------..---------------------------------------------_.._-
1714 FRBC COMPUTATION AND 750000 380 FISH
INTERPRETATION OF BIOLOGICAL GROWTH
STATISTICS OF FISH POPULATIONS HABITAT
JUVENILE
2144 FREDEEN SOME RECENT CHANGES IN BLACK 770000 12 FISH
FLY POPULATIONS IN THE POPULATION
SASKATCHEWAN RIVER SYSTEM IN RESERVOIRS
WESTERN CANADA COINCIDING WITH
THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESERVOIRS
521 FREETHEY WATER RESOURCES OF THE COOK 800000 10 WATER
INLET BASIN,ALASKA RESOURCES
1987 FREUDENBU THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF ENERGY 760000 32 SOCIAL
BOOM DEVELOPMENT ON RURAL CULTURAL
COMMUNITIES:A REVIEW OF
LITERATURE AND SOME
PREDICTIONS
1814 FREUDENBU AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION:790000 8 SOCIO-ECON
ANOTHER APPROACH TO .MITIGATION
MITIGATING THE HUMAN PROBLEMS POPULATION
OF BOOMTOWN'S GROWTH
1817 FREUDENBU THE DENSITY OF ACQUANTANCE-800000 25 SOCIAL
SHIP:AN OVERLOOKED VARIABLE
IN COMMUNITY RESEARCH?
1826 FRI STUDIES OF RED SALMON SMOLTS 620000 65 SALMON
FROM THE WOOD RIVER lAKES,FISH
ALASKA
1827 FRI SAMPLING RED'SALMON FRY BY 620000 35 SALMON
LAKE TRAP IN THE WOOD RIVER FISH
LAKES,AlASKA
1820 FRI PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF THE 761200 75 SOCKEYE
EFFECTS OF INSTREAM FLOW SALMON
LEVEL ON THE REPRODUCTIVE FLOW
EFFICIENCY OF CEDAR RIVER
SOCKEYE SALMON
1903 FRI INSTREAM FLOW AND THE 780600 135 SOCKEYE
REPRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY OF INSTREAM
SOCKEYE SALMON FLOW
2043 FRI
TOLT RIVER FISHERIES AND 830300 350 FLOW
INSTREAM FLOW ANALYSIS TEMPERATURE
SEDIMENT
1897 FRIEDMAN SEE DCNO 1139 0 0
DATE:04/15/3.:3
PAGE:132
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS------_..-------------------------------.---------------.-
1139 FRIEDMAN FIRE ECOLOGY AND POPULATION 811200 162 FIRE
BIOLOGY FOR TWO TAIGA SHRUBS,POPULATION
LIGONBERRY,VACCINIUM VITIS-PLANT
IDAEA AND ALPINE BLUEBERRY,VEGETATION
VACCINIUM ULIGINOSUM
SCW'\l\'€-J 549 FRIESE PREAUTHORlZATION ASSESSMENT OF 751100 108 ANADROMOUS
ANADROMOUS FISH POPUlATION FISH
UPPER SUSITNA RIVER WATERSHED
IN THE VICINITY OF PROPOSED
DEVIL CANYON HYDROELECTRIC
PROJECT
2005 FRYDMAN OXIDANT MEASUREMENTS IN THE 720000 8 T-LINE
VICINITY OF ENERGIZED 765 KV AIR
LINES POLLUTION
2006 FRYDMAN EFFECTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT ON 730000 8 T-LINE
OXIDANTS PRODUCTION IN AC AIR
CORONA POLLUTION
698 FYFE RAPTOR RESEARCH AND 770000 12 RAPTOR
MANAGEMENT IN CANADA
3141 GABRIELSO THE BIRDS OF AlASKA 590000 10 BIRDS
2223 GALVIN RIGHT-OF-WAY ECOLOGICAL 790500 256 ECOLOGY
EFFECTS BIBLIOGRAPHY
2109 GAO STATUS OF FEDERAL AGENCIES'820419 40 LAND USE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE AlASKA CONSERVATION
NATIONAL INTEREST lANDS
CONSERVATION ACT
621 GAO ISSUES FACING THE FUTURE USE 830512 144 NATURAL GAS
OF ALASKA NORTH SLOPE NATURAL NEED/POWER
GAS
1496 GAO ISSUES FACING THE FUTURE USE 830512 125 NATURAL GAS
OF AlASKAN NORTH SLOPE ISSUES
NATURAL GAS NEED/POWER
3447 GARBACZ A NATIONAL MICRO-DATA BASED 830000 14 RESIDENTIAL
MODEL OF RESIDENTAL ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY DEMAND:NEW
EVIDENCE ON SEASONAL VARIATION
3347 GARTNER CONTROLS OVER REGENERATION OF 820000 1 TUNDRA
TUNDRA GRAMINOIDS IN A
ARCTIC
NATURAL AND MAN-DISTURBED
SITE IN ARCTIC AlASKA
2224 GASAWAY REVIEW OF ENERGY REQUIREMENTS 740000 36 MOOSE
AND RUMEN FERMENTATION IN BIG GAME
MOOSE AND OTHER RUMINANTS
DATE:04/15/88
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------....._................-...-...
932 GASAWAY INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF WOLVES,830700 60 MOOSE
PREY,AND MAN IN INTERIOR WOLF
AIASKA BIG GAME
POPULATION
1905 GASAWAY ·INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF WOLVES,830700 30 WILDLIFE
PREY,AND MAN IN INTERIOR WOLF
AIASKA
1518 GE SEE DCNO 1596 &1597 0 0
2105 GE ELECTROSTATIC AND 780600 400 T-LINE
ELECTROMAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC
ULTRAHIGH-VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION
LINES
1002 GE AGP:OPTIMIZED GENERATION 780700 15 NEED/POWER
PLANNING OGP MODEL
2104 GE TRANSMISSION LINE REFERENCE 790000 400 REFERENCE
BOOK 345 KV AND ABOVE T-LINE
1596 GE ADVANCED SYSTEMS PLANNING 790523 500 OGP
PROGRAM USER'S WORKSHOP OGP NEED/POWER
1597 GE ADVANCED SYSTEMS PLANNING 790525 600 OGP
PROGRAM USER'S WORKSHOP NEED/POWER
OGP WORKBOOK SECTIONS G&H
1007 GE GCOS BACKGROUND SERVICE 790907 87 LIBRARIES
REFERENCE MANUAL FORTRAN MODEL
SUBROUTINE LIBRARIES REFERENCE
NEED/POWER
3229 GE USER'S MANUAL OPTIMIZED 800500 175 OGP
GENERATION PLANNING PROGRAMS -
OGP-S AND OGP-SA
3230 GE COMMAND SYSTEM REFERENCE 810800 350 REFERENCES
MANUAL ELECTRIC
3291 GE MARK III AND OGP 820200 70 OGP
636 GE DESCRIPTIVE HANDBOOK OPTIMIZED 830300 134 OGP
GENERATION PLANNING PROGRAM NEED/POWER
FINANCIAL SIMULATION PROGRAM
(PROPRIETARY)
2515 GE DESCRIPTIVE HANDBOOK OPTIMIZED 830300 200 OGP
GENERATION PLANNING PROGRAM NEED/POWER
FINANCIAL SIMULATION PROGRAM
2516 GE USER'S MANUAL OPTIMIZED 830700 400 OGP
GENERATION PLANNING PROGRAM -MODEL
OGP-6 AND OGP-6A
DATE:04/15/38
PAGE:134
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
2014 GE GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY DATA 840000 75 GAS
SET TURBINE
NEED/POWER
2537 GE PROGRAM DESCRIPTION MANUAL 840100 35 MAP MODEL
MULTI-AREA PRODUCTION
SIMULATION PROGRAM VERSION 3
498 GEC TRANS ALASKA GAS SYSTEM 830100 150 ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS OF AN ALTERNATIVE NATURAL GAS
FOR NORTH SLOPE NATURAL GAS NEED/POWER
2145 GEEN EFFECTS OF HYDROELECTRIC 740000 14 HYDRO
DEVELOPMENT IN WESTERN CANADA AQUATIC
ON AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS ECOSYSTEMS
2226 GEIBERT SONGBIRD DIVERSITY ALONG AN 800000 9 BIRDS
URBAN POWERLINE RIGHT-OF-WAY HABITAT
IN RHODE ISLAND
1153 GEIST ON THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE NORTH 620000 38 MOOSE
AMERICAN MOOSE (ALCES ALCES BEHAVIOR
ANDERSONI PETERSON 1950)
3377 GELLER ENERGY EFFICIENT APPLIANCES 830600 50 ENERGY
CONSERVATIONU
SE
3559 GEMINI SOCIAL SCIENCE WORKSHOP 2 - 841019 210 CULTURAL
CULTURAL RESOURCES RESEARCH WORKSHOP
PRIORITIES RESEARCH
RESOURCES
2688 GERARD NOTES ON ICE JAMS 700000 20 ICE
1141 GERARD NOTES ON ICE JAMS FOR ICE 830000 23 ICE
ENGINEERING IN RIVERS AND ENGINEERING
LAKES UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA HYDROLOGY
479 GERKE SEE DCNO 470 0 0
2091 GERSPER VEHICLE PERTURBATION EFFECTS 750000 8 VEHICLE
UPON A TUNDRA SOIL-PLANT TUNDRA
SYSTEM:t.EFFECTS ON VEGETATION
MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL
ENVIRONMENTAL PROPERTIES OF
THE SOILS
799 GHA EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND AN 820000 45 ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC AND POLICY ANALYSIS SCHOOL
NEED/POWER
2981 GILBERT PROCESSES OF UNDERFLOW AND 730000 10 SEDIMENT
SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN A FLOW
BRITISH COLUMBIA LAKE NEED/POWER
(EXCERPT)
DATE:04/15 ..33
PAGE:US
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
--------------------------------------------..------------
2090 GILBERT ESTIMATING POPULATION 800000 7 POPULATION
CHARACTERISTICS ESTIMATE
139 GILBERT STUDY OF THE FEASIBILITY OF 810500 350 FEASIBILITY
ELECTRICAL INTERCONNECTION
BETWEEN ANCHORAGE AND
FAIRBANKS
1758 GILBERT THE ANCHORAGE -FAIRBANKS 821200 40 RESOURCES
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE T-LINE
ELECTRIC
2609 GILBERT BELUGA COAL FIRED POWER PLANT 850100 175 COAL
PROJECT FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR NEED/POWER
DIAMOND ALASKA COAL COMPANY BELUGA
2146 GILHOUSEN MARINE FACTORS AFFECTING THE 620000 7 SALMON
SURVIVAL OF FRASER RIVER PINK FISH
SAlMON ENVIRONMENT
1840 GIlMORE BOOM TOWN GROWTH MANAGEMENT:750000 25 POPULATION
A CASE STUDY OF ROCK SPRINGS GROWTH
-GREEN RIVER,WYOMING
1928 GIlMORE OIL SHALE DEVELOPMENT:THE 800000 40 OIL
NEED FOR AND THE PROBLEMS OF SOCIO-ECON
SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT
MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT
384 GIPSON FURBEARERS STUDIES SEMI -800805 45 FURBEARERS
ANNUAL REPORT (JAN-JUNE 1980)SMALL GAME
2723 GLEN HYDROLOGICAL ASPECTS OF 820700 350 HYDROLOGY
ALPINE AND HXGH-MOUNTAIN AREAS
831 GOLDSMITH POPULATION PROJECTIONS FOR 770215 1 POPULATION
MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE PROJECTIONS
PERS.COM.NEED/POWER
2227 GOLDSMITH EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION ON 780000 163 AIR QUALITY
HUMAN HEALTH POLLUTION
761 GOLDSMITH PETROLEUM TAX POLICY TO 790000 12 PETROLEUM
ACHIEVE SMOOTH ECONOMIC TAX
GROWTH IN ALASKA NEED/POWER
3120 GOLDSMITH RAILBELT ECONOMIC FORECAST 850000 6 RAILBELT
ECONOMIC
2685 GOLDTHWAI ICE ACTION ON NEW ENGLAND 571000 10 ICE
LAKES (EXCERPTS)
3151 GOLLOP AIRCRAFT DISTURBANCE TO 720800 29 AIRCRAFT
MOLTING SEA DUCKS,HERSCHEL
ISLAND,YUKON TERRITORY,
AUGUST,1972 IN ARCTIC GAS
BIOLOGICAL REPORT SERIES 14
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE;:136
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
----------------------------------------------------..._--
1977 GOODlAND POWER LINES AND THE 730900 23 CLIMATE
ENVIRONMENT MICROCLIMATE T-LINE
MODIFICATION DUE TO POWER ENVIRONMENT
TRANSMISSION RIGHT-OF-WAY
2398 GOODMAN SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PROJECTS 810000 100 HYDRO
FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT-DESIGN
PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
1037 GORDON SPRING BURNING IN AN ASPEN -750000 37 BURN
CONIFER STAND FOR MAINTENANCE MOOSE
OF MOOSE HABITAT,WEST HABITAT
BOULDER RIVER MONTANA TREES
2644 GORDON GUIDE TO WORLD COAL MARKETS 840000 285 COAL
MARKET
2147 GRANT USE OF BIOCHEMICAL GENETIC 800000 11 SOCKEYE
VARIANTS FOR IDENTIFICATION SALMON
OF SOCKEYE SALMON FISH
(ONCORHYNUCHUS NERKA)STOCKS
IN COOK INLET,ALASKA
2148 GRAU LUNAR PHASING OF THE 810000 2 FISH
THYROXINE SURGE PREPARATORY MIGRATION
TO SEAWARD MIGRATION OF
SALMONID FISH
433 GRAYBILL SEE DCNO 353 0 0
353 GRAYBILL ASSESSMENT OF THE RESERVOIR -790300 602 AQUATIC
RELATED EFFECTS OF THE SKAGIT HABITAT
PROJECT ON DOWNSTREAM FISHERY ANADROMOUS
RESOURCES OF THE SKAGIT RIVER,ALTERNATIVE
WASHINGTON,FINAL REPORT HYDRO
1916 GREENWOOD MIGRATION TO,FROM,AND 840300 150 MIGRATION
WITHIN COLORADO:POPULATION
DETERMINANTS,CONSEQUENCES,
AND FORECASTS
2228 GREIG-SMI QUANTITATIVE PLANT ECOLOGY 830000 360 PLANT
VOL.9 ECOLOGY
1070 GRENIER THE EFFECT OF FOREST 770418 24 FORESTS
FERTILIZATION ON CRUDE MOOSE
PROTEIN CONTENT,GROWTH,AND BROWSE
USE BY MOOSE OF PAPER BIRCH
2229 GRIER BALD EAGLE BEHAVIOR AND 690000 5 EAGLES
PRODUCTIVITY RESPONSES TO BEHAVIOR
CLIMBING TO NESTS
2016 GRlMAS THE BOTTOM FAUNA OF NATURAL 0 55 IMPOUNDMENT
AND IMPOUNDED LAKES IN FAUNA
NORTHERN SWEDEN
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1954 GRIMAS ON THE FOOD CHAIN IN SOME 650000 18 FISH
NORTH SWEDISH RIVER RESERVOIRS REARING
HABITAT
1749 GRIMAS ON THE FOOD CHAIN IN SOME 650000 12 AQUATIC
NORTH SWEDISH RIVER
RESERVOIRS
3210 GRODZINSK ECOLOGICAL ENERGETICS OF 750000 35 ECOLOGY
SMALL MAMMALS (EXCERPT)MAMMALS
1955 GROOT ON THE ORIENTATION OF YOUNG 650000 200 SOCKEYE
SOCKEYE SALMON DURING THEIR MIGRATION
SEAWARD MIGRATION OUT OF LAKES
1713 GULlAND THE MANAGEMENT OF MARINE 740000 200 FISH
FISHERIES
2304 GUTHRIE THE FIRST AMERICANS?THE 800000 2 CULTURE
ELUSIVE ARCTIC BONE CULTURE
1024 GVEA GOLDEN VALLEY 1979 790000 51 NEED/POWER
REQUIREMENTS STUDY NARRATIVE DEMAND
ELECTRIC
UTILITIES
1173 GVEA VARIOUS TABLES AND CHARTS FOR 790000 25 NEED/POWER
FAIRBANKS AREA
937 GVEA ALASKA 6,GOLDEN VALLEY 1983 830000 40 NEED/POWER
POWER REQUIREMENT STUDY FORECAST
NARRATIVE DRAFT UTILITIES
1170 GVEA PRINTOUT GOLDEN VALLEY 830226 200 UTILITIES
ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION,USE
INCORPORATED REA FORM 345 NEED/POWER
497 GVEA RESPONSES TO UTILITIES 830505 60 RESPONSE
REQUESTS,EXHIBIT #1 -#4 UTILITIES
NEED/POWER
2849 GVEA FERC FORM NO 1:ANNUAL REPORT 841231 300 UTILITIES
OF ELECTRIC UTILITIES,ELECTRIC
LICENSES AND OTHER (CLASS A NEED/POWER
AND CLASS B)
946 HAGIHARA REPORT ON EROSION OF WILDFIRE 680626 20 EROSION
AREAS IN ALASKA FIRE
2230 HALL THE MAMMALS OF NORTH AMERICA-810403 1300 MAMMALS
2 VOLUMES
1552 HALVORSEN ECONOMETRIC MODELS OF U.S.780000 25 MODEL
ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY
NEED/POWER
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1064 HAMILTON EFFECTS OF CUTOVER WIDTH ON 750300 14 MOOSE
BROWSE UTILIZATION BY MOOSE BROWSE
1032 HAMILTON MOOSE WINTER BROWSING 791005 3 MOOSE
PATTERNS ON CLEAR CUTTINGS IN BROWSE
NORTHERN ONTARIO CANADIAN TREES
2728 HANSCOM POTENTIAL CARIBOU·ICE 800000 5 CARIBOU
PROBLEMS IN THE WATANA ICE
RESERVOIRS
2619 HANSEN THE TRUMPETER SWAN IN ALASKA 711000 85 BIRDS
2231 HANSEN THE TRUMPETER SWAN AN ALASKA 711000 85 BIRDS
SMALL GAME
921 HANSEN THE FOREST OF ISLE ROYALE IN 731000 44 FOREST
RELATIONSHIP TO FIRE HISTORY FIRE
AND WILDLIFE ECOLOGY
WILDLIFE
2018 HANSON INFORMATION FRAN SOTVATTENS 790000 35 AQUATIC
lABORATORIET DROTTNINGHOLM FISH
3213 HARBO AN INVESTIGATION OF MINK IN 580500 5 SMALL GAME
INTERIOR AND SOUTHEASTERN
ALASKA
2042 HARDING RESPONSES OF GRIZZLY BEARS TO 770200 4 BEAR
HYDROCARBON EXPLORATION ON OIL
RICHARDS ISLAND,NORTHWEST WILDLIFE
TERRITORIES CANADA
2633 HARPER THE BARREN GROUND CARIBOU OF 551021 5 CARIBOU
KEEWATIN HABITAT
BIG GAME
2149 HARTMAN THE ROLE OF BEHAVIOR IN THE 641228 50 BEHAVIOR
ECOLOGY AND INTERACTION OF MIGRATION
UNDERYEARLING COHO SALMON SALMON
(ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH)AND FISH
STEELHEAD TROUT (SA GAIRDNERI)ECOLOGY
2151 HARTMAN MIGRATORY BEHAVIOR OF SOCKEYE 670615 30 SOCKEYE
SALMON FRY AND SMOLTS MIGRATION
BEHAVIOR
SALMON
FISH
2150 HARTMAN ALASKA'S FISHERY RESOURCES -710000 8 SOCKEYE
THE SOCKEYE SALMON SALMON
FISH
RESOURCES
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386 HARVEY PRESSURE IN THE EARLY LIFE 630800 285 SALMON
HISTORY OF SOCKEYE SALMON SOCKEYE
ANADROMo.US
REARING
AQUATIC
2092 HARVEY SUPERSATURATION OF LAKE WATER 670000 6 SATURATION
WITH A PRECAUTION TO HATCHERY FISH
USAGE
3312 HARZA BETHEL AREA POWER PLAN 821200 500 POWER
FEASIBILITY ASSESMENT FEASIBILITY
APPENDIX G
2595 HAUPT GOOD LOGGING PRACTICES REDUCE 650900 7 SEDIMENT
SEDIMENTATION IN CENTRAL IDAHO LOGGING
3476 HAUSMAN INDIVIDUAL DISCOUNT RATES AND 790400 21 ENERGY
THE PURCHASE AND UTILIZATION RATES
OF ENERGY USING DURABLES
2305 HAYNES WERE CLOVIS PROGENITORS IN 820000 16 ARCHEAOLOGY
BERINGIA?
2306 HAYNES FREQUENCIES OF SPIRAL AND 830000 21 ARCHAEOLOGY
GREEN-BONE FACTURES ON
UNGUlATE LIMB BONES IN MODERN
SURFACE ASSEMBLAGES
376 HE SEE DCNO 367 0 0
2947 HE SEE DCNO 2845 0 0
2499 HE RESPONSES TO 'FERC 820802 100
RESPONSE
NON-CONFORMING ITEMS REVISION EXH B
LISTS TO SECTIONS OF EXHIBIT B EXH D
&D,AND DRAFT RESPONSES TO EXH F
FERC SCHEDULE A,EXHIBIT F
ITEMS
153 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 820816 500 TECHNICAL
PROPOSAL,TECHNICAL PROPOSAL,PROPOSAL
VOLUME 1,BINDER 1
155 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 820816 400 TECHNICAL
PROPOSAL,TECHNICAL PROPOSAL,PROPOSAL
VOLUME 1,BINDER 3
154 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 820816 500 TECHNICAL
PROPOSAL,TECHNICAL PROPOSAL,PROPOSAL
VOLUME 1,BINDER 2
156 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 820816 220 COST
PROPOSAL,COST PROPOSAL,PROPOSAL
VOLUME 2
DATE:04/15;32
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2405 HE PLANNING AND DESIGN OF EHV 821213 250 DESIGN
TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL PROPOSAL
SYSTEMS VOL.1 PART 1 OF 2
PROPOSAL
2407 HE ,PLANNING AND DESIGN OF EHV 821213 250 DESIGN
TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL PROPOSAL
SYSTEMS VOL.1 PART 2 OF 2
PROPOSAL
1140 HE SUMMARY OF BOTANICAL RESOURCES 830000 7 BOTANICAL
SECTION EXHIBIT E,CHAPTER 3 PLANT
OF THE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC LICENSE
PROJECTFERC LICENSE APPLICATION
APPLICATION EXH E
904 HE HARZA-EBASCO SUSITNA PROJECT 830000 200 SAFETY
SAFETY PROGRAM,VOLUME II
903 HE HARZA·EBASCO SUSITNA PROJECT 830000 200 SAFETY
SAFETY PROGRAM,VOLUME I
500 HE PRELIMINARY WORKING DRAFT,830000 316 ACCESS PLAN
ACCESS PlAN REPORT
709 HE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF 830000 12 DAM
ALTERNATIVE DAM HEIGHTS WATANA
ALTERNATIVE
2369 HE STEP 1 REPORT PREPARATION FOR 830131 11 NEED/POWER
SUSITNA PROJECT,NEED FOR
POWER STUDY PERS.COM.
2342 HE SUSITNA PROJECT STATUS REPORT 830200 33 STATUS
FEBRUARY 1983 FEASIBILITY
COST
2404 HE INVESTIGATION MEMORANDUM TASK 830311 40 NEED/POWER
40-NEED FOR POWER
3560 HE WATANA AIRSTRIP FEASIBILITY 830400 175 WATANA
STUDY PHASE I AIRSTRIP
FEASIBILITY
264 HE CASH FLOW -WATANA/DEVIL 830408 50 CASH FLOW
CANYON SCHEDULE
2426 HE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF 830428 35 ENVIRONMENT
DESIGN CHANGES ENVIRONMENTAL
EVALUATION MEMORANDUM NO.1,
PROJECT OPTIMIZATION AND
JUSTIFICATION
866 HE MINUTES OF OMB·APA MEETING,830429 SO MAP MODEL
APRIL 28, 1983 (MEMO)PERS.PLAN
COM.FINANCIAL
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1570 HE THE POTENTIAL FOR ELECTRICITY 830503.25 ELECTRIC
CONSERVATION IN THE RAILBELT CONSERVATIONR
REGION OF ALASKA AILBELT
NEED/POWER
2353 HE NATURAL GAS 'WELLHEAD 830621 5 NATURAL GAS
SEVERANCE TAXES PERS.COM.NEED/POWER
1168 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830630 600 RESPONSE
NO.7114 SCHEDULE B,
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
VOLUME II OF III
1169 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830630 600 RESPONSE
NO.7114 SCHEDULE B,
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
VOLUME III OF III
1167 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830630 400 RESPONSE
NO.7114 SCHEDULE B,
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
VOLUME I OF III
3264 HE ·TASK 5-GEOTECHNICAL STUDIES 830630 300
GEOTECHNICAL
DECEMBER 6, 1982 -JUNE 30,
1983
639 HE VOLUME 2A EXHIBIT B CHAPTER 5 830700 100 LICENSE
&6 JULY 1983 APPLICATION
EXH B
637 HE INITIAL STATEMENT,EXHIBIT A, 830700 500 LICENSE
EXHIBIT C,FEBRUARY,1983,APPLICATION
EXHIBIT D REVISED JULY,1983,EXH A
VOLUME 1 EXH C
638 HE VOLUME II EXHIBIT B CHAPTER 830700 200 LICENSE
1-4 JULY 1983 APPLICATION
EXH B
466 HE ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL UPDATE 830900 115 ECONOMIC
SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT FINANCIAL
ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT NEED/POWER
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF
SUSITNA PROJECT ALTERNATIVES
DRAFT
373 HE WATANA AIRSTRIP FEASIBILITY 830900 297 AIRSTRIP
STUDY PHASE I TASK 39 FEASIBILITY
l)~~375 HE WATANA DEVELOPMENT WINTER 1983 830900 405 GEOTECHNICALE
StOll GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION XPLORATION
PROGRAM VOLUME II,APPENDICES
DATE:04/15/83
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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465 HE ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL UPDATE 830900 50 ECONOMIC
SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT FINANCIAL
DOCUMENTATION OF EXPANSION NEED/POWER
PLANNING STUDIES DRAFT
467 HE ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL UPDATE 830900 300 ECONOMIC
DRAFT FINANCIAL
NEED/POWER
~(Qfl~a374 HE WATANA DEVELOPMENT WINTER 1983 830900 111 GEOTECHNICALE
GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION XPLORATION
PROGRAM VOLUME I,MAIN REPORT
3317 HE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF ECONOMIC 830900 65 ECONOMIC
AND FINANCIAL UPDATE FINANCIAL
2352 HE COOK INLET NATURAL GAS 830927 75 ESTIMATE
ESTIMATES OF RESERVES PERS.NATURAL GAS
COM.
369 HE LOWER SUSITNA RIVER WATER 831000 300 HYDROLOGY
SURFACE PROFILES AND DISCHARGE STREAMFLOW
RATING CURVE APPENDICES A-I
DRAFT
367 HE TASK 42 RESERVOIR OPERATION 831000 34 RESERVOIR
STUDIES FOR VARIOUS DOWNSTREAM HYDROLOGY
FLOW REQUIREMENTS STREAMFLOW
MODELING
306 HE ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM STUDY,831000 60 ELECTRIC
TASK 7 VOLUME I,SYSTEM NEED/POWER
DEVELOPMENT AND STEADY STATE
ANALYSIS
368 HE LOWER SUSITNA RIVER WATER 831000 140 HYDROLOGY
SURFACE PROFILES AND DISCHARGE STREAMFLOW
RATING CURVE DRAFT
3275 HE GENERAL INVESTIGATION 831100 110 AQUATIC
MEMORANDUM AQUATIC PROGRAM
FISCAL YEAR 1984 DRAFT
436 HE RESERVOIR AND RIVER 831200 75 SEDIMENT
SEDIMENTATION DRAFT TURBIDITY
HYDROLOGY
STREAM FLOW
441 HE DETAILED PLAN OF STUDY SOCIAL 831200 150 SOCIAL
SCIENCE PROGRAM FY84 DRAFT SCIENCE
2575 HE SUSITNA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM 831200 250 T-LINE
STATUS SUMMARY VOLUME ONE ECONOMIC
TECHNICAL,ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS,
DRAFT
DATE:04/15/83
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
.--------------------------------------------------------
2577 HE SUSITNA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM 831200 10 T-LINE
STATUS SUMMARY VOLUME THREE,MAPS
RESOURCE MAPS,DRAFT
2576 HE SUSITNA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM 831200 300 T-LINE
STATUS SUMMARY,VOLUME TWO ECONOMIC
APPENDICES,DRAFT
1455 HE ADMINSTRATION AND CONTROL 840000 150 PROCEDURES
PROCEDURES
2493 HE WATANA DAM FEASIBILITY LEVEL 840000 300 WATANA
ESTIMATES VOLUME I FEASIBILITY
·1454 HE POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE 840000 175 PROCEDURES
PROCEDURES
1456 HE LOGISTICS PROCEDURES 840000 75 PROCEDURES
2494 HE WATANA DAM FEASIBILITY LEVEL 840000 305 WATANA
ESTIMATES VOLUME II FEASIBILITY
460 HE STREAMFLOW TIME SERIES SUSITNA 840100 36 STREAMFLOW
RIVER AT WATANA AND DEVIL
CANYON DRAFT REPORT
902 HE EKLUTNA lAKE TEMPERATURE AND 840100 40 ICE
ICE STUDY (WITH SIX MONTHS TEMPERATURE
SIMULATION FOR WATANA DYRESM
RESERVOIR)CLIMATE
682 HE CONCENTRATIONS OF SUSPENDED 840100 1 SEDIMENT
SEDIMENT MG-1-1 TURBIDITY
871 HE CLIMATIC DATA AVAIlABILITY 840100 50 CLIMATE
457 HE PROBABLE MAXIMUM FLOOD FOR 840100 150 PROBABLE
WATANA AND DEVIL CANYON SITES MAXIMUM
DRAFT REPORT FLOOD
482 HE MIDDLE AND LOWER SUSITNA RIVER 840100 125 DISCHARGE
WATER SURFACE PROFILES AND
DISCHARGE RATING CURVES VOLUME
II,DRAFT
481 HE MIDDLE AND LOWER SUSITNA RIVER 840100 125 DISCHARGE
WATER SURFACE PROFILES AND
DISCHARGE RATING CURVES VOLUME
I,DRAFT
474 HE FLOOD FREQUENCY ANALYSIS FINAL 840100 22 FLOOD
REPORT ANALYSIS
.('\\~~2564 HE RIVER STAGE FLUCTUATION 840100 38
RIVER
C6'0V~RESULTING FROM ALTERNATIVE WATANA
OPERATIONS WATANA DEVELOPMENT FLOW
FINAL REPORT
DATE:04/15/88
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884 HE WATANA DEVELOPMENT RIVER 840100 70 WATANA
STAGE FLUCTUATION RESULTING ALTERNATIVE
FROM ALTERNATIVE OPERATIONS HYDROLOGY
DRAFT REPORT
1100 HE IMPLICATIONS OF ESTABLISHING 840200 30 ARCHEOLOGY
A NATIONAL REGISTER ELIGIBLE
ARCHEOLOGICAL DISTRICT WITHIN
THE SUSITNA PROJECT AREA
955 HE LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY PRODUCTION 840208 1 VEGETATION
AND MANAGEMENT PERS.COM.BERRY
BURNING
591 HE AQUATIC PlAN OF STUDY FISCAL 840300 250 BUDGET
YEAR 1985 DRAFT REPORT AQUATIC
SCC\t'ne~1190 HE FISCAL YEAR 1984 TERRESTRIAL 840300 70 TERRESTRIAL
PROGRAMS DETAILED PlAN OF POS
STUDY
1189 HE FISCAL YEAR 1984 AQUATIC 840300 60 AQUATIC
PROGRAM DETAILED PlAN OF STUDY POS
S(JA\lf\ft~1123 HE EKLUTNA LAKE TEMPERATURE AND 840300 75 ICE
ICE STUDY WITH SIX MONTHS TEMPERATURE
SIMUlATION FOR WATANA IMPOUNDMENT
RESERVOIR MODEL
1191 HE FISCAL YEAR 1984 SOCIAL 840300 60 SOCIAL
SCIENCE PROGRAMS DETAILED POS
PlAN OF STUDY
1199 HE DRAFT TERRESTRIAL PlAN OF 840300 82 POS
STUDY FISCAL YEAR 1985 TERRESTRIAL
2542 HE FEASIBILITY LEVEL ESTIMATE 840300 400 ESTIMATE
VOLUME II -WATANA DAM WATANA
EXCAVATION &FILLS FEASIBILITY
2544 HE FEASIBILITY LEVEL ESTIMATE 840300 150 ESTIMATE
VOLUME IV -WATANA -DAM WATANA DAM
CONCRETE FEASIBILITY
2545 HE FEASIBILITY LEVEL ESTIMATE 840300 150 ESTIMATE
VOLUME V -WATANA DAM CAMP WATANA DAM
ESTIMATE FEASIBILITY
2543 HE FEASIBILITY LEVEL ESTIMATE 840300 250 ESTIMATE
VOLUME I II -WATANA DAM WATANA DAM
UNDERGROUND EXCAVATION FEASIBILITY
2868 HE CHANGES IN 1984 FIELD PROGRAM 840323 1 ARCHEOLOGY
ARCHEOLOGICAL STUDIES PERS.
COM.
-'-~.--~-.,--.._-.
DATE:04/15/88
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2869 HE CHANGES IN 1984 FIELD PROGRAM 840326 1 ARCHEOLOGY
ARCHEOLOGICAL STUDIES PERS.
COM.
S'cculnedl122 HE INSTREAM ICE CALIBRATION OF 840400 100 INSTREAM
COMPUTER MODEL ICE
MODEL
1183 HE RESPONSES TO FERC LETTER OF 840400 85 RESPONSE
NOVEMBER 3,1983,REQUEST FOR
INFORMATION
1718 HE SLOUGH GEOHYDROLOGY STUDIES 840400 250 SLOUGH
GEOHYDROLOGY
1457 HE WATANA DAM AND RESERVOIR 840400 100 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY LEVEL PROJECT COST COST
ESTIMATE WATANA
S 475 HE RESERVOIR AND RIVER 840400 35 SEDIMENT
SEDIMENTATION FINAL REPORT
2403 HE WATANA DEVELOPMENT FIELD 840400 200 WATANA
MANUAL FOR GEOTECHNICAL GEOTECHNICAL
EXPLORATION OF THE FINS,
FINGERBUSTER,POWERHOUSE AREAS
1459 HE FERC LICENSE APPLICATION 840400 77 LICENSE
DRAWINGS REVISED EXHIBIT F,APPLICATION
APRIL 1984 PRELIMINARY DRAFT EXH F
2918 HE WATANA DEVELOPMENT FIELD 840400 150 WATANA
MANUAL FOR GEOTECHNICAL GEOTECHNICAL
EXPLORATION ON THE FINS,
FINGERBUSTER,POWERHOUSE AREAS
1458 HE DEVIL CANYON DAM AND RESERVOIR 840400 150 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY LEVEL PROJECT COST COST
ESTIMATE DEVIL CANYON
1652 HE WATANA DEVELOPMENT RIVER 840500 92 FLOW
STAGE FLUCTUATIONS RESULTING ELECTRIC
FROM ALTERNATIVE OPERATIONS CONSUMPTION
DISCHARGE
1736 HE 1984 GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION 840600 125 GEOTECH
PROGRAM WATANA DAMSITE WATANA
APPENDIX B THROUGH G
1734 HE 1984 GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION 840600 250 GEOTECH
PROGRAM WATANA DAMS ITE MAIN WATANA
REPORT
()2012 HE FISCAL YEAR 1985 BUDGET BOOK 840600 200 BUDGET
DATe::04/15/83
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1733 HE 1984 GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION 840600 500 GEOTECH
PROGRAM WATANA DAMSITE CORE CORE PHOTOS
PHOTOGRAPHICS PHOTOS
S J/2047 HE FISCAL YEAR 1986 BUDGET BOOK 840600 200 BUDGET
c,G\1\fW
1707 HE TERRESTRIAL SECTION ON 840600 9 RESOURCES
NON-SUSITNA ENVIRONMENTAL TERRESTRIAL
ANALYSIS PERS.COM.
1695 HE HI-VOLUME AIR MONITORING 84Q600 50 AIR
PROGRAM INITIAL MONITORING AND QUALITY
QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
1700 HE FISH RESOURCES OF THE SNOW 840619 1 RESOURCES
RIVER ALTERNATIVE SITE PERS.AQUATIC
COM.
1699 HE RESOURCES OF TALKEETNA 840627 1 RESOURCES
RIVER PERS..COM.AQUATIC
1735 HE 1984 GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION 840700 200 BORE HOLE
PROGRAM WATANA DAMSITE GEOTECH
APPENDIX A BOREHOLE LOGS WATANA
2541 HE FEASIBILITY LEVEL ESTIMATE,840700 250 ESTIMATE
VOLUME I WATANA
FEASIBILITY
1787 HE MOOSE HIT BY TRAIN IN COURSE 840724 1 MOOSE
OF YEAR PERS.COM.
1769 HE TERRESTRIAL SECTION OF THE 840725 1 TERRESTRIAL
NON-SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC
ALTERNATIVES ENVIRONMENTAL
ANALYSIS PERS.COM.
1873 HE CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS AND 840731 1 CONSTRUCTIONW
WILDLIFE COLLISIONS PERS.COM.ILDLIFE
MOOSE
1920 HE FEASIBILITY LEVEL ESTIMATE 840800 150 COST
VOLUME 2 -DEVIL CANYON FEASIBILITY
1918 HE SUMMARY OF AlASKA POWER 840800 35 DESIGN
AUTHORITY DESIGN REFINEMENTS LICENSE
TO FEDERAL ENERGY REGUlATORY APPLICATION
COMMISSION LICENSE APPLICATION
1696 HE HI-VOLUME AIR MONITORING 840800 20 AIR
PROGRAM INTERIM MONITORING AND QUALITY
QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
1919 HE APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR 840800 200 COST
MAJOR PROJECT,FEASIBILITY FEASIBILITY
LEVEL ESTIMATE VOLUME 1 APPLICATION
LICENSE
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1921 HE FERC LICENSE APPLICATION 840800 150 DESIGN
DRAWINGS REVISED EXHIBIT F &G LICENSE
APPLICATION
EXH F
EXH G
1872 HE REFINE DATES OF POSSIBLE 840801 1 CARIBOU
CARIBOU CROSSINGS PERS.COM.
3058 HE FIXED CONE VALVES N2 840822 20 SATURATION
SUPERSATURATION PERS.COM.NITROGEN
2863 HE NAVIGATION OF THE SUSITNA 840831 1 NAVIGATION
RIVER PERS.COM.
3239 HE NAVIGATION OF THE SUSITNA 840831 1
NAVIGATION
RIVER PERS.COM.
2046 HE HABITAT MANAGEMENT METHODS TO 840900 150 HABITAT
INCREASE MOOSE BROWSE MOOSE
PRODUCTION IN ALASKA:A REVIEW
2011 HE PROJECTED TRAFFIC VOLUMES ON 840900 1 ACCESS
THE PROJECT ACCESS ROADS TRAFFIC
PERS.COM.
2022 HE WINTER MOOSE USE OF PROPOSED 840910 4 MOOSE
RAILROAD SPUR FROM DEVIL
CANYON TO GOLD CREEK PERS.
COM.
2026 HE THE MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVE 840918 1 CARIBOU
POPUlATION SIZE FOR THE POPUlATION
NELCHINA CARIBOU HERD PERS.
COM.
2423 HE USE OF CANDIDATE lANDS FOR 841000 30 HABITAT
WILDLIFE HABITAT MITIGATION
,SeaflrP a2318 HE WEEKLY FLOW DURATION CURVES 841000 200 FLOW
AND OBSERVED AND FILLED WEEKLY DURATION
FLOWS FOR THE SUSITNA RIVER
BASIN FINAL REPORT
1986 HE INSTREAM ICE SIMUlATION STUDY 841000 600 ICE
FINAL REPORT INSTREAM
2069 HE WILDLIFE OBSERVATIONS MADE 841005 3 RAPTOR
DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF BEAR
THE TERROR LAKE HYDROELECTRIC
PROJECT PERS.COM.
2372 HE SLOUGH DISCHARGE REGRESSION 841012 8 SLOUGH
EQUATIONS PERS.COM.DISCHARGE
S 2430 HE EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE 841100 55 FLOW
~,,\~QC\FLOW REQUIREMENTS FINAL REPORT
,
DATE:04/15/53
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2512 HE RESPONSE TO FERC DATA REQUEST 841100 75 RESPONSE
OF 10-11-84 DAM BREAK
ANALYSIS WATANA AND DEVIL
CANYON
2393 HE ALASKA PUBLIC UTILITIES 841106 2 ECONOMIC
COMMISSION RULING ON ECONOMIC UTILITIES
LIFE OF COMBUSTION TURBINES
PERS.COM.
2509 HE RESPONSE TO FERC DATA REQUEST 841113 200 RESPONSE
OF 10-24-84 VOLUME I RESPONSE
2510 HE RESPONSE TO FERC DATA REQUEST 841113 250 RESPONSE
OF 10-24-84.VOLUME II
APPENDIX 1.PART A,
"WITH-SUSITNA"EXPANSION PLAN,
OGp·6 OUTPUT
2518 HE AQUATIC PLAN OF STUDY FISCAL 841200 140 AQUATIC
YEAR 1985 FINAL REPORT POS
2855 HE INTERPRETATION OF ADF&G 841207 13 SALMON
SUHYDRO MAINSTEM AND LOCAL FLOW
FLOW VALUES FOR SUCCESSFUL
PASSAGE CONDITIONS PERS.COM.
2697 HE TASK 40 NEED FOR POWER STUDY 850000 350 NEED/POWER
CAPITAL COST ESTIMATES COST
2606 HE REFINEMENTS TO RESERVOIR AND 850200 200 TEMPERATURE
RIVER TEMPERATURE AND ICE ICE
SIMULATIONS VOLUME 7-APPENDIX RESERVOIR
I
~2602 HE STREAM FLOWS AND FLOW 850200 500 STREAMFLOWScP-~~DURATION CURVES VOL.3 -
APPENDIX E
2604 HE RESERVOIRjRIVER TEMPERATURES 850200 150 TEMPERATURE
AND ICE SIMULATIONS VOL.5 -
ICE
APPENDIX G RESERVOIR
SS>~<:-~2565 HE DRAINAGE STRUCTURE AND 850200 200 DRAINAGE
WATERWAY DESIGN GUIDELINES DESIGN
S~(\'('\"~k 2600 HE CASE E-VI ALTERNATIVE FLOW 850200 200 FLOW
REGIME VOL.1 -MAIN REPORT REGIME
~\2603 HE STREAM FLOWS AND FLOW 850200 550 STREAMFLOWCfP'~DURATION CURVES VOL.4 -
APPENDIX F
2605 HE RESERVOIRjRIVER TEMPERATURES 850200 200 TEMPERATURE
AND ICE SIMULATIONS VOL.6 -ICE
APPENDIX H RESERVOIR
.k._.~..
DATE:04/15:33
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2601 HE CASE E-VI ALTERNATIVE FLOW 850200 150 FLOW
REGIME VOL.2 -APPENDICES A REGIME
THROUGH D
2976 HE POSITION PAPER RECREATION 850200 15 RECREATION
ISSUE R-2 ISSUE
2802 HE LOSS OF ELK/MULE DEER ON THE 850204 1 BIG GAME
BLUE MESA RESERVOIR PERS.COM.ICE
RESERVOIR
2800 HE BIG GAME ACCIDENTS -ICE 850218 1 BIG GAME
RELATED PERS.COM.ICE
2629 HE BEAR DENNING ACTIVITIES 850226 1 BEAR
ASSOCIATED WITH THE HABITAT
CONSTRUCTION OF THE PIPELINE
TRANSALASKA OIL PIPELINE
PERS.COM.
1697 HE HI-VOLUME AIR MONITORING 850300 50 AIR
PROGRAM FINAL MONITORING AND QUALITY
QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
2977 HE POSITION PAPER RECREATION 850300 15 RECREATION
ISSUE R-3 ISSUE
2798 HE MOOSE CALF MORTALITY PERS.850304 1 BIG GAME
COM.MOOSE
2608 HE RESPONSE TO FEDERAL ENERGY 850305 400 RESPONSE
REGULATORY COMMISSION DATA
REQUEST OF FEBRUARY 20, 1985..
2799 HE MOOSE CALF MORTALITY -DROWNING,850306 1 BIG GAME
MOOSE &ICE MORTALITY PERS.MOOSE
COM.ICE
2630 HE RESPONSE TO MARCH 4, 1985 850308 1 BURNING
FEDERAL REGULATORY ENERGY RESPONSE
COMMISSION REQUEST PERS.COM.
2631 HE RESPONSE TO MARCH 4, 1985 850308 ·1 BURNING
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY RESPONSE
COMMISSION REQUEST PERS.COM.
2613 HE RESPONSE TO FEDERAL ENERGY 850319 250
RESPONSE
REGULATORY COMMISSION DATA
REQUEST OF MARCH 4. 1985.
VOLUME 2,ITEMS 3D -3G.ITEM
4
2612 HE RESPONSE TO FEDERAL ENERGY 850319 300 RESPONSE
REGULATORY COMMISSION DATA
REQUEST OF MARCH 4, 1985,
VOLUME 1,ITEMS lA - 1E.ITEMS
3A -3C
DATE:04/15/33
PAGE:151
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
--------------------~------------------------------------
2931 HE PUBLIC SECTOR FOLLOW-UP 850600·25 PUBLIC
SURVEY REPORT SURVEY
SOCIO-EGON
C;;CJ),IJ're~2 911 HE GUIDE SURVEY REPORT 850600 30 RECREATION
SURVEY
2657 HE SURVEY OF EXPERIENCE IN 850600 300 HYDROLOGY
OPERATING HYDROELECTRICE DESIGN
PROJECTS IN COLD REGIONS,
VOLUME 4 -APPENDIX E FIELD
MEMORANDUM FINAL REPORT
2978 HE ANCHORAGE/FAIRBANKS INTERTIE 850600 100 SURVEY
TRANSMISSION LINE AND TERROR HYDRO
LAKE HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT T-LINE
WORKER SURVEYS:SPRING 1984
3240 HE WATANA SUPPORT FACILITIES 850700 60 FACILITIES
MASTER PLAN DRAFT PLAN
2856 HE STATUS OF RECREATION 850805 1 RECREATION
FACILITIES PERS.COM.
2862 HE EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT 850809 1 EMPLOYMENT
RATES
2896 HE SHARP-TAILED GROUSE IN THE 850906 1 GROUSE
LAKE LOUSE/GLENALLEN AREA BIRDS
PERS.COM.
2895 HE SHARP-TAILED GROUSE IN THE 850906 1 GROUSE
LAKE LOUSE/PR~JECT AREA PERS.BIRDS
COM.
2916 HE 1985 BEAVER CACHE SURVEY 851000 2 BEAVER
SURVEY
2951 HE ANALYSIS OF THE COAL 851000 200 NEED/POWER
ALTERNATIVE FOR SUPPLYING COAL
POWER TO THE RAILBELT REGION ALTERNATIVE
OF AlASKA -DRAFT RAILBELT
3522 HE SUSITNA RIVER AT WATANA AND 851000 40 WATANA
DEVIL CANYON STREAMFLOW TIME DEVIL CANYON
SERIES STREAMFLOW
S 2920 HE DEFINITION AND COSTS OF 851100 150 COST
THERMAL POWER ALTERNATIVE TO NEED/POWER
SUSITNA.DRAFT REPORT THERMAL
ALTERNATIVE
Ste\(\rt~3438 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT.851100 400 LICENSE
DRAFT LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT,VOLUME 14,EXHIBIT EXH E
E,CHAPTER 10 &11 APPLICATION
DATE:04/15/33
PAGE:152
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS5dAf\(\{~---------._-----_.---------------------------------------
3429 HE SUSITNAHYDROELECTRIC PROJECT,851100 150 LICENSE
DRAFT LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT,VOLUME 5,EXHIBIT APPLICATION
C, D &APPENDIX D1 EXH C
EXH D
3430 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT,851100 300 LICENSE
DRAFT LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT,VOLUME 6,EXHIBIT EXH E
E,CHAPTER 1 &2 APPLICATION
3437 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT,851100 400 LICENSE
DRAFT LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT,VOLUME 13,EXHIBIT EXH E
E,CHAPTER 7, 8 &9 APPLICATION
2969 HE BUSINESS SURVEY REPORT 851100 125 NEED/POWER
BUSINESS
Scon~a 3441 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT,851100 60 LICENSE
DRAFT LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT,VOLUME 17,EXHIBIT EXH G
G,PROJECT LIMITS AND LAND APPLICATION
OWNERSHIP
S::qnn-eA 3426 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT,851100 300 LICENSE
DRAFT LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT,VOLUNE 2,EXHIBIT EXH B
B,PROJECT OPERATION AND APPLICATION
RESOURCE UTILIZATION
3425 HE SUSITNA.HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT,851100 150 LICENSE
DRAFT LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT,VOLUME 1,EXHIBIT EXH A
A,PROJECT DESCRIPTION APPLICATION
3434 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 851100 300 LICENSE
DRAFT LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT,VOLUME 10,EXHIBIT EXH E
E,CHAPTER 3,SECTIONS 3 APPLICATION
2968 HE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY REPORT 851100 150 BUSINESS
SURVEY
NEED/POWER
3524 HE INSTREAM ICE SIMULATIONS:851100 350 INSTREAM
SUPPLEMENTARY STUDIES FOR ICE
MIDDLE SUSITNA RIVER
Scctr\(\~~3433 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 851100 400 LICENSE
DRAFT LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT,VOLUME 9,EXHIBIT EXH E
E,CHAPTER 3,SECTIONS 1 AND 2 APPLICATION
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:154
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
2959 HE MIDDLE SUSITNA RIVER 851100 200 SEDIMENT
SEDIMENTATION STUDY STREAM STABILITY
CHANNEL STABILITY ANALYSIS OF
SELECTED SLOUGHS,SIDE CHANNEL
AND MAIN CHANNEL LOCATIONS
FINAL REPORT
3004 HE VlEEKLY STREAM FLOWS AND FLOW 851200 361 STREAMFLOW
DURATION CURVES AT WATANA,HYDROLOGY
DEVIL CANYON,GOLD CREEK,
SUNSHINE AND SUSITNA STATION
THREE STAGE PROJECT VOL.1
STAGE I &II
2982 HE EFFECTS OF THE PROPOSED 851200 55 SEDIMENT
PROJECT ON SUSPENDED SEDIMENT
CONCENTRATION FINAL REPORT
3005 HE WEEKLY STREAM FLOWS AND FLOW 851200 557 STREAMFLOW
DURATION CURVES AT WATANA,HYDROLOGY
DEVIL CANYON,GOLD CREEK,
SUNSHINE AND SUSITNA STATION;
THREE STAGE PROJECT VOL.2
STAGE III
2983 HE MIDDLE SUSITNA RIVER BEAVER 851218 1 BEAVER
REMOVAL BY SUHYDRO PERS.COM.HABITAT
3102 HE TERRESTRIAL WORKSHOP,JANUARY 851230 3 TERRESTRIAL
30, 1985 -CASSETTE CASSETTE
TAPES
3212 HE SUSITNA BASIN PLAN UPDATE 860207 15 PLAN
STUDY
3402 HE WATER QUALITY MONITORING 1985 860300 100 WATER
QUALITY
GAS
2950 HE INSTREAM FLOW RELATIONSHIPS 860300 120 WATER
REPORT TECHNICAL REPORT NO.3 QUALITY
A LIMNOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF
POTENTIAL WATER QUALITY
CHANGES
S~f\f\~~3362 HE IMPACTS ASSESSMENT DOWNSTREAM 860300 25 VEGETATION
VEGETATION
3334 HE FORBEARER STUDIES FALL 1985:860300 25 FURBEARER
BEAVER BEAVER
3403 HE TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM TOTAL 860300 40 GAS
DISSOLVED GAS ANALYSIS 1984
3414 HE AQUATIC MONITORING MANUAL 860402 60 AQUATIC
DRAFT
DA.TE:04/15/33
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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3375 HE COMMENTS ON FEBRUARY 1986 860409 1 SUCCESSION
DRAFT OF DOWNSTREAM IMPACTS TREES
ASSESSMENT REPORT PERS.COM.FLOW
3415 HE WATANA AND DEVIL CANYON 860600 300 TEMPERATURE
RESERVOIR TEMPERATURE/ICE AND ICE
SEDIMENT CONCENTRATION STUDY SEDIMENT
FINAL REPORT
3421 HE TERRESTRIAL STUDIES GUIDE 860600 80 TERRESTRIAL
3500 HE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 870600 52 RECORDS
RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FILE MANAGEMENT
REFERENCE REPORT REFERENCE
2848 HEA FERC FORM NO 1:ANNUAL REPORT 841231 300 UTILITIES
OF ELECTRIC UTILITIES,ELECTRIC
LICENSES AND OTHER (ClASS A NEED/POWER
AND ClASS B)
1750 HEGGBERGE POPULATIONS OF PRESMOLT 820000 16 FISH
ATIANTIC SAlHON AND BROWN BIOLOGY
TROUT BEFORE AND AFTER POPULATIONS
HYDROELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT AND
BUILDING OF WEIRS IN RIVER
SKJOMA,NORWAY
2017 HEGGBERTG POPUlATIONS OF PRESMOLT 790000 16 POPULATION
ATIANTIC SALMON AND BROWN FISH
TROUT BEFORE AND AFTER
HYDROELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT AND
BUILDING OF YEIRS IN RIVER
SKJOMA,NORTH NORWAY
2471 HEGINBOTT SOME EFFECTS OF A FOREST ON 780000 5 SMALL GAME
THE PERMAFROST ACTIVE lAYER FOREST
ATINUVIK,NORTHWEST PERMAFROST
TERRITORIES (EXCERPT)
722 HEMMING THE DISTRIBUTION AND MOVEMENT 710700 60 POPULATION
PATTERNS OF CARIBOU IN AlASKA
723 HEMMING POPUlATION GROWTH &MOVEMENT 750900 8 CARIBOU
PATTERNS OF THE NELCHINA POPULATION
CARIBOU HERD
2560 HEMMING·POPUlATION GROWTH AND 750900 8 CARIBOU
MOVEMENT PATTERNS OF THE POPUlATION
NELCHINA CARRIBOU HERD GROWTH
3346 HEMMING WILDLIFE ATlAS:TRANS -AlASKA 760000 1 WILDLIFE
OIL PIPELINE,VALDEZ TO OIL
PRUDHOE BAY PIPELINE
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:156
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
1554 HENSON AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF 820700 125 FORECAST
THE RESIDENTIAL DEMAND FOR HOUSING
ELECTRICITY IN THE PACIFIC ELECTRIC
NORTHWEST NEED/POWER
3448 HENSON ELECTRICITY DEMAND ESTIMATES -0-9 ELECTRICITY
UNDER INCREASING-BLOCK RATES DEMAND
ESTIMATE
RATE
2192 HERNANDEZ NATURAL PLANT RECOLONIZATION 730509 20 PLANTS
OF SURFICIAL DISTURBANCES,
TUKTOYAKTUK PENINSUlA REGION,
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
3331 HERZOG AN EVALUATION OF THE 850307 45 MAP
MAN-IN-THE-ARCTIC PROGRAM ECONOMIC
(MAP)REGIONAL ECONOMIC FORECAST
FORECASTING MODEL OF THE
ALASKAN ECONOMY DRAFT
3216 HEY GRAVEL-BED RIVERS,FLUVIAL 820000 15 GRAVEL
PROCESSES,ENGINEERING AND
.MANAGEMENT
736 HEYE FORECAST ASSUMPTIONS 830000 15 FORECAST
ECONOMY
NEED/POWER
2381 HEYE FORECAST ASSUMPTIONS ENERGY 830000 15 FORECAST
REVIEW WINTER 1982-1983 ENERGY
2232 HICKS HUMAN DISTURBANCE OF SIERRA 790000 16 SHEEP
NEVADA BIGHORN SHEEP BIG GAME
1956 HILL STREAM FAUNAL RECOVERY AFTER 720000 70
RECLAMATION
MANGANESE STRIP MINE
RECLAMATION
1588 HILL POWER GENERATION RESOURCES,800000 400 NEED/POWER
HAZARDS,TECHNOLOGY,AND COSTS DEMAND
HAZARDS
2233 HILL BEAVER 820000 26 BEAVER
2020 HINCHMAN JIM BRIDGER MINE PROJECT 820000 20 RECLAMATION
1591 HNTB KNIK ARM HIGHWAY CROSSING 720100 100 ACCESS
ROAD
2153 HOAR THE BEHAVIOR OF CHUM PINK AND 510000 22 BEHAVIOR
COHO SALMON IN RELATION TO MIGRATION
THEIR SEAWARD MIGRATION SALMON
FISH
DATE:04/15/8.3
PAGE:157
DGNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS-_..._-----------------------------------------------------
2751 HOBGOOD ECOLOGY OF THE RED FOX 841200 170 FOX
(VULPES VULPES)IN THE UPPER ECOLOGY
SUSITNA BASIN,ALASKA
2433 HOEFS WILDLIFE AND WILD FIRE THE 801100 175 SHEEP
USE OF PRESCRIBED BURNING TO BURNING
IMPROVE DALL SHEEP HABITAT IN HABITAT
THE YUKON
1847 HOFFECKER ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD RESEARCH 800000 25 ARCHAEOLOGY
1980 THE NORTH ALASKA RANGE CULTURAL
EARLY MAN PROJECT RESOURCES
3367 HOFFMAN THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THE 790000 1 SMALL GAME
AMPHIBERINGIAN MARMOTS
(MAMMALIA:SCIURIDAE)
3169 HOK A RECONNAISSANCE OF TRACTOR 690000 65 TUNDRA
TRAILS AND RELATED PHENOMENA
ON THE NORTH SLOPE OF ALASKA
3218 HOLMES THE PREHISTORY OF THE LAKE 840000 12 ARCHEOLOGY
MINCHUMINA REGION:AN
ARCHEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
1633 HRA MARKETS FOR ALASKAN COAL HRA 810100 25 COAL
REPORT NO.80-3 DEMAND
USE
NEED/POWER
2866 HRA PHASE I REPORT:BACKGROUND 850600 226 CULTURAL
RESEARCH AND PREDICTIVE MODEL RESOURCES
FOR CULTURAL RESOURCES FINAL RESEARCH
REPORT VOL.II APPENDIX A-B
2865 HRA PHASE I REPORT:BACKGROUND 850600 315 CULTURAL
RESEARCH AND PREDICTIVE MODEL RESOURCES
FOR CULTURAL RESOURCES FINAL RESEARCH
REPORT VOL.I
3409 HRA PHASE II FINAL RPT SAMPLE 860600 300 CULTURAL
SURVEY AND PREDICTIVE MODEL RESOURCES
REFINEMENT FOR CULTURAL MODEL
RESOURCES LOCATED ALONG THE
SUSITNA HYDRO PROJECT LINEAR
FEATURES VOL 2
3408 HRA PHASE II SAMPLE SURVEY AND 860600 125 CULTURAL
PREDICTIVE MODEL REFINEMENT RESOURCES
FOR CULTURAL RESOURCES LOCATED MODEL
ALONG THE SUSITNA HYDRO
PROJECT LINEAR FEATURES VOL 1
FINAL RPT
762 HRPI A FORECAST OF INDUSTRIAL AND 740400 219 EMPLOYMENT
OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT IN FORECAST
ALASKA NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15/38
PAGE:158
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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1848 HULLEY ALASKA:PAST AND PRESENT 700000 450 LAND USE
2193 HULTEN FLORA OF ALASKA AND 680000 1008 FLORA
NEIGHBORING TERRITORIES A
MANUAL OF THE VASCULAR PLANTS
2307 HUNT ALASKA:A BICENTENNIAL 760000 210 CULTURAL
HISTORY
1081 HUNT BIG GAME UTILIZATION OF 760300 39 MOOSE
HARDYOOD CUTS IN SASKATCHEtoTAN BROYSE
1555 HUNT AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF 810600 40 FORECAST
RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY HOUSING
CONSUMPTION BY END USE ELECTRIC
NEED/POWER
2154 HUNTSMAN FERTILITY AND FERTILIZATION 480000 5 STREAM
OF STREAMS FERTILITY
2156 HUTCHINSO THE PARADOX OF THE PLANKTON 610000 8 PLANKTON
ALGAE
3086 HUTCHINSO A TREATISE ON LIMNOLOGY 670000 10 LIMNOLOGY
VOLUME II INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY
LAKE BIOLOGY AND THE
LIMNOPLANKTON
2157 HUTCHINSO VARIATIONS ON A THEME BY 750000 29 ECOLOGY
ROBERT MACARTHUR
2832 HYDEX STREAMFLOY FORECASTING 850630 125 FLOW
FEASIBILITY STUDY FINAL REPORT FEASIBILITY
1978 HYDRO-QUE E I TUDE DI IMPACT DE LA 811200 80 ENVIRONMENT
TRAVERSEE DU RAVAGE DE CERFS
DE VIRGINIE DE HILL HEAD 1 RE
ET 2 E LIGNES A'735 KV DU
COMPLEXE LA GRANDE.RAPPORT
SYNTHE'SE
2158 HYNES THE ECOLOGY OF RUNNING WATERS 700000 560 YATER
ECOLOGY
3134 HYNES THE BIOLOGY OF POLLUTED WATERS 740000 11 BIOLOGY
POLLUTION
WATER
1908 lEA
OIL MARKET REPORT JULY 84 840700 14 OIL
MARKET
3205 IECO ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS 791200 250 T-LINE
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY STUDY FEASIBILITY
REPORT
DAT:::04/l5/3S
PAGE:159
DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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1876 IEEE APPLICATION OF PROBABILITY 601000 18 ENERGY
METHODS TO GENERATING RELIABILITY
CAPACITY PROBLEMS
1878 IEEE IEEE TUTORIAL COURSE POWER 750700 5 ELECTRIC
SYSTEM RELIABILITY EVALUATION RELIAILITY
1877 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON RELIABILITY 770000 14 ELECTRIC
CRITERIA FOR SYSTEM DYNAMIC RELIABILITY
PERFORMANCE
2794 !IHR NUMERICAL SIMUlATION OF WATER 850600 250 WATER
AND SEDIMENT MOVEMENT IN SEDIMENT
MULTIPLY-CONNECTED NETWORKS OF
MODILE BED CHANNELS
534 IMBERGER A DYNAMIC RESERVOIR 800000 26 RESERVOIR
SIMUlATION MODEL DYRESM:5 SIMULATION
992 INF SOME IMPLICATIONS OF 710900 118 TREES
LARGE-SCALE CLEARCUTTING IN
ALBERTA A LITERATURE REVIEW
908 INF FIRE EFFECTS STUDY (EXTENSIVE 740400 28 FIRE
SURVEY)ECOLOGY
VEGETATION
922 INF FOREST ECOLOGY OF THE ALASKA 750900 22 FOREST
TAIGA ECOLOGY
VEGETATION
1993 IRVING PLEISTOCENE ARCHEOLOGY IN 780000 7 ARCHEOLOGY
EASTERN BERINGIA
954 IRWIN DEER-MOOSE RELATIONSHIPS ON A 750000 10 BURNING
BURN IN NORTHEASTERN MINNESOTA DEER
MOOSE
SUCCESSION
2483 IRWIN·DEER-MOOSE RELATIONSHIPS ON A 750000 10 DEER
BURN IN NORTHEASTERN MINNESOTA MOOSE
BIG GAME
2019 ISACF PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST 800000 50 FISH
ISACF WORKSHOP ON ARCTIC AQUATIC
CHAR,1980
823 ISER SEE DCNO 811 0 0
782 ISER SEE DCNO 764 0 0
789 ISER SEE DCNO 772 0 0
767 ISER ESTIMATED GROSS STATE PRODUCT 740400 8 ECONOMIC
FOR ALASKA GSP
NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15,:3:'
PAGE:160
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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763 ISER ALASKA ECONOMIC GROWTH 740800 15 ECONOMIC
1961-1972 GROWTH
NEED/POWER
843 ISER STATE GOVERNMENT REVENUES 750000 25 REVENUE
FINANCIAL
PETROLEUM
NEED/POWER
776 ISER ESTIMATES OF ALASKA GROSS 750300 18 ESTIMATE
PRODU~T BY REGION.1965-1973 ECONOMIC
GSP
NEED/POWER
775 ISER ALASKAN POPULATION GROWTH AND 750400 10 POPULATION
MOVEMENTS.1960 -1973 GROWTH
NEED/POWER
820 ISER IMPACT ON THE ALASKA ECONOMY 750400 25 ALTERNATIVE
OF ALTERNATIVE GAS PIPELINES GAS
PIPELINE
NEED/POWER
794 ISER THE USE OF AN ECONOMETRIC 750418 6 POPULATION
MODEL IN POPUlATION PROJECTIONS
PROJECTIONS IN ALASKA MODEL
NEED/POWER
755 ISER FISCAL DATA FOR ALASKA 750600 16 ECONOMIC
PUBLIC
847 ISER OUTLINE OF 1990 PROJECTIONS 750627 30 ECONOMIC
USING MAP STATEWIDE AND PROJECTIONS
REGIONAL ECONOMIC MODELS MAP MODEL
NEED/POWER
791 ISER
ALASKAN ECONOMIC GROWTH:751109 10 ECONOMIC
A REGIONAL MODEL WITH INDUCED GROWTH
MIGRATION NEED/POWER
825 ISER
ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC AND 751200 155 ARCTIC
SOCIAL IMPACT OF ALTERNATIVE PIPELINE
ROUTES TO THE ALASKA ARCTIC ECONOMIC
GAS PIPELINE NEED/POWER
ALTERNATIVE
786 ISER SOME ASPECTS OF THE ECONOMIC 760000 10 ECONOMIC
IMPACT OF OCS DEVELOPMENT IN IMPACT
ALASKA NEED/POWER
1522 ISER FUTURE ELECTRICITY 760000 30 ELECTRIC
REQUIREMENTS IN ALASKA FORECAST
DEMAND
NEED/POWER
QATE:04/15,3:';
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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850 ISER IMPACT OF PROPOSED FEDERAL 760000.35 OCS
OCS DEVELOPMENTS IN THE GULF OIL
OF ALASKA AREA EXPLORATION
NEED/POWER
842 ISER LOCAL GOVERNMENT MODELING 760000 5 MAP MODEL
ECONOMIC
MAP MODEL
NEED/POWER
858 ISER WHO MIGRATES TO ALASKA?760000 15 POPULATION
GROWTH
CENSUS
NEED/POWER
764 ISER ALASKA'S GROWTH TO 1990 760100 10 ECONOMIC
GROWTH
NEED/POWER
829 ISER MIGRATION AND POPUlATION 760301 25 MIGRATION
DISTRIBUTION IN ALASKA POPULATION·
1974 - 1990 lAND USE
NEED/POWER
790 ISER ALASKAN DEMOGRAPHIC DATA AND 760510 5 DEMOGRAPHIC
RESEARCH POPUlATION
NEED/POWER
803 ISER A PRELIMINARY OVERVIEW OF 760618 127 GAS
THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ECONOMIC
EFFECTS OF THE PROPOSED SOCIAL
NORTHWEST GAS PIPELINE ON.NEED/POWER
ALASKA
848 ISER ALASKA REGIONAL COST OF 760700 7 COST
LIVING INDEXES INDEX
ECONOMIC
830 ISER ELECTRIC POWER IN ALASKA 760800 300 ELECTRIC
1970-1995 NEED/POWER
FINANCIAL
822 ISER ALASKA'S GROWTH &FUTURE 760900 35 GROWTH
CHOICES--STATEWIDE POLICY ISSUES
ISSUES FOR THE ALASKA PUBLIC PUBLIC
FORUM PROGRAM DRAFT NEED/POWER
832 ISER CENSUS OF ALASKA 760900 400 CENSUS
TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORT
NEED/POWER
857 ISER PROJECTIN9 MANPOWER SUPPLIES 761000 7 PROJECTIONS
BY OCCUPATION CLASS I ALASKA:SOCIO-ECON
1976-1990 MAP MODEL
NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15/88
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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855 ISER THE DISTRIBUTION OF EARNINGS 761000 10 ECONOMIC
AND INCOME IN ALASKA GRO'WTH
NEED/POWER
846 ISER OUTLOOK FOR CHANGES IN THE 761000 20 ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC STATUS OF THE ALASKA STATUS
NATIVES NATIVES
856 ISER PROJECTING MANPOWER 761000 15 PROJECTIONS
REQUIREMENTS BY OCCUPATION SOCIa-ECON
CLASS,ALASKA:1976-1990 MAP MODEL
NEED/POWER
852 ISER THE MAP EXPENDITURES SUBMODEL 761000 30 MAP
FOR STATE GOVERNMENT WAGES ECONOMIC
AND SALARIES NEED/POWER
853 ISER THE MAP STATE EDUCATION 761004 15 EDUCATION
EXPENDITURES MODEL MAP MODEL
NEED/POWER
854 ISER OIL PIPELINE DISASTER IMPACTS 761005 20 PIPELINE
OIL
IMPACT
NEED/POWER
793 ISER A QUARTERLY MODEL OF THE 761200 25 OIL
ALASKA ECONOMY ECONOMY
NEED/POWER
756 ISER A STATE PERSONAL INCOME TAX 770000 6 MAP
SIMULATION MODEL MODEL
NEED/POWER
788 ISER ALASKA ECONOMIC FORECAST FOR 770000 30 ECONOMIC
1977 FORECAST
NEED/POWER
765 ISER ISSUES IN ALASKA DEVELOPMENT 770000 223 ISSUES
GROWTH
NEED/POWER
777 ISER A FISCAL MODEL FOR ALASKA:770000 20 MAP
STRUCTURE AND POLICY ECONOMIC
APPLICATIONS GROWTH
NEED/POWER
804 ISER ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN ALASKA 770100 60 ENERGY
ESTIMATE AND FORECAST CONSUMPTION
FORECAST
NEED/POWER
770 ISER PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT IN 770300 8 PETROLEUM
ALASKA FORECAST
NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:163
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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849 ISER THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF 770300 35 ECONOMIC
FEDERAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ON IMPACT
THE STATE OF ALASKA DEMOGRAPHIC
NEED/POWER
MAP MODEL
827 ISER PRACTICAL ISSUES IN LONG TERM 770400 50 ECONOMIC
FISCAL PLANNING FOR ALASKA PlAN
ISSUES
NEED/POWER
779 ISER FISCAL OPTIONS AND THE GROWTH 770506 40 GROWTH
OF THE AlASKAN ECONOMY ECONOMIC
NEED/POWER
787 ISER THE GROWTH CONSEQUENCES OF 770600 20 MINERAL
ALTERNATIVE MINERAL LANDS lAND USE
LEASING POLICIES NEED/POWER
757 ISER AlASKA ELECTRICAL POWER 770600 12 ELECTRIC
REQUIREMENTS A REVIEW AND NEED/POWER
PROJECTION
841 ISER LOCAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL 770700 5 MAP MODEL
COMPONENT OF THE MAP REVENUE
STATEWIDE MODEL NEED/POWER
7,72 ISER AlASKA ECONOMIC FORECAST:1978 771200 23 ECONOMIC
(INCLUDING REVIEW OF 1977)FORECAST
NEED/POWER
780 ISER PETROLEUM TAX POLICY TO 780000 8 MAP
ACHIEVE SMOOTH ECONOMIC PETROLEUM
GROWTH IN ALASKA ECONOMIC
GROWTH
NEED/POWER
837 ISER ALASKA ECONOMIC MULTIPLIER 780000 10 ECONOMIC
EXPERIMENTS WITH THE MAP MAP MODEL
MODEL NEED/POWER
844 ISER TYPES OF MODELS AND ANALYSIS 780000 5 MODEL
OF IMPACT ECONOMIC
NEED/POWER
838 ISER COMMENTS ON RELATION OF 780000 5 PETROLEUM
NON-PETROLEUM REVENUES TO REVENUE
PERSONAL INCOME IN THE MAP MAP MODEL
MODEL SIMUlATION OF ALPETCO NEED/POWER
IMPACT
814 ISER BEAUFORT SEA PETROLEUM 780000 150 PETROLEUM
DEVELOPMENT SCENARIOS ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC DEMOGRAPHIC
IMPACTS NEED/POWER
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781 ISER STRUCTURAL CHANGE IN THE 780000 25 ECONOMIC
ALASKAN ECONOMY:THE ALYESKA GROWTH
EXPERIENCE NEED/POWER
851 ISER
ESTIMATING ECONOMIES OF SCALE 780100 15 ECONOMIC
IN ALASKAN INDUSTRIES DRAFl'INDUSTRY
NEED/POWER
1525 ISER
OIL AND GAS CONSUMPTION IN 780100 60 OIL
ALASKA 1976-2000 GAS
CONSUMTION
NEED/POWER
801 ISER
THE PERMANENT FUND AND THE 780300 150 GROWTH
GROWTH OF THE ALASKAN ECONOMIC
ECONOMY:SELECTED STUDIES NEED/POWER
826 ISER
BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF THE 780331 40 BUDGET
STATE OF ALASKA'S OPERATING NEED/POWER
BUDGET FY70 -FY77
800 ISER THE ALPETCO PETROCHEMICAL 780400 75 ECONOMIC
PROPOSAL:AN ECONOMIC IMPACT IMPACT
ANALYSIS NEED/POWER
785 ISER
FISCAL CONSEQUENCES OF ENERGY 780600 6 ENERGY
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING RESOURCES
FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICES IN NEED/POWER
ALASKA
778 ISER
FISCAL PLANNING AND THE 780624 30 GROWTH
LONG-RUN GROWTH PATTERN OF ECONOMIC
RESOURCE-BASED OPEN ECONOMICS NEED/POWER
758 ISER
ALASKA'S REVENUE FORECASTS 780700 12 FORECAST
AND EXPENDITURE OPTIONS REVENUE
NEED/POWER
795 ISER
THE EFFECTS OF REGIONAL 780804 50 GROWTH
POPULATION GROWTH ON HUNTING BIG GAME
FOR SELECTED BIG GAME SPECIES POPULATION
IN SOUTHCENTRAL AlASKA
1976-2000
839 ISER THE EVALUATION OF ECONOMETRIC 781000 10 ECONOMIC
MODELS AND MODEL CHANGES MODEL
NEED/POWER
840 ISER
IMPORTANT ECONOMIC 781000 10 GROWTH
RELATIONSHIPS IN THE ALASKAN ECONOMIC
MACRO ECONOMY MAP MODEL
NEED/POWER
810 ISER
BEAUFORT SEA STATEWIDE AND 781212 50 POPULATION
REGIONAL POPUlATION AND ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS IMPACT NEED/POWER
ANALYSIS
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828 ISER SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA'S ECONOMY 790131 55 ECONOMIC
AND POPULATION 1965 -2025:POPULATION
A BASE STUDY AND PROJECTION PROJECTIONS
NEED/POWER
812 ISER NORTHERN GULF OF ALASKA 790600 150 SOCIO-ECON
PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC
SCENARIOS ECONOMIC AND PETROLEUM
DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACTS AND DEMOGRAPHIC
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NEED/POWER
815 ISER WESTERN GULF OF AlASKA 790800 100 POPUlATION
STATEWIDE AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC
POPUlATION AND ECONOMIC NEED/POWER
SYSTEMS IMPACT ANALYSIS
813 ISER WESTERN GULF OF AlASKA 790800 200 SOCIO-ECON
PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC
SCENARIOS ECONOMIC AND PETROLEUM
DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACTS AND DEOMGRAPHIC
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NEED/POWER
809 ISER WESTERN GULF OF AlASKA 790800 400 PETROLEUM
.PERTOLEUM DEVELOPMENT FORECAST
SCENARIOS ECONOMIC AND ECONOMIC
DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACTS AND DEMOGRAPHIC
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NEED/POWER
807 ISER OIL AND GAS CONSUMPTION:800100 35 OIL
PRESENT AND PROJECTED CONSUMPTION
GAS
NEED/POWER
798 ISER THINKING ABOUT AlASKA'S 800114 15 .PETROLEUM
FINANCIAL FUTURE DRAFT REVENUE
NEED/POWER
821 ISER LOWER COOK INLET PETROLEUM 800200 130 PETROLEUM
DEVELOPMENT SCENARIOS ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC DEMOGRAPHIC
ANALYSIS
1203 ISER ELECTRIC POWER CONSUMPTION FOR 800523 300 ELECTRIC
THE RAILBELT:A PROJECTION OF PROJECTIONS
REQUIREMENTS TECHNICAL NEED/POWER
APPENDICES
802 ISER ELECTRIC POWER CONSUMPTION FOR 800600 70 ELECTRIC
THE RAILBELT:A PROJECTION OF CONSUMPTION
REQUIREMENTS RAILBELT
NEED/POWER
824 ISER BERING-NORTON PETROLEUM 800600 115 PETROLEUM
DEVELOPMENT SCENARIOS ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC DEMOGRAPHIC
IMPACTS NEED/POWER
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1551 ISER ELECTRIC POWER CONSUMPTION FOR 800600 75 RAILBELT
THE RAILBELT:A PROJECTION OF CONSUMPTION
REQUIREMENTS PROJECTION
NEED/POWER
806 ISER ALASKAN HISTORICAL AND 810100 75 OIL
PROJECTED OIL AND GAS CONSUMPTION
CONSUMPTION GAS
NEED/POWER
816 ISER ST.GEORGE BASIN PETROLEUM 8:1:-0400 125 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT SCENARIOS DEMOGRAPHIC
ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC PETROLEUM
ANALYSIS NEED/POWER
1589 ISER AN ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF THE 810500 15 RECYCLING
POTENTIAL FOR RECYCLING WASTE
MATERIALS IN ANCHORAGE,ALASKA
811 ISER BEAUFORT SEA STATEWIDE AND 810800 100 OIL
REGIONAL DEMOGRAPHIC AND GAS
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS IMPACTS DEMOGRAPHIC
ECONOMIC
NEED/POWER
1205 ISER ALASKA ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS 811000 420 PROJECTIONS
FOR ESTIMATING ELECTRICITY ECONOMIC
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RAILBELT NEED/POWER
760 ISER SIMULATIONS OF STATE 820000 20 FISCAL
GOVERNMENT FISCAL POLICY:THE POLICY
BALANCED BUDGET MULTIPLIER NEED/POWER
797 ISER IMPROVEMENTS TO SPECIFICATION 820000 30 MAP MODEL
OF THE MAP MODEL NEED/POWER
643 ISER THE MAP MODEL FOR 1981, 820100 200 MAP MODEL.
IMPROVEMENTS TO SPECIFICATIONS NEED/POWER
OF THE MAP MODEL
1374 ISER REVIEW OF TASK 11 820200 80 STATUS
805 ISER THE RElATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE 820200 80 NATURAL GAS
ALASKA NATURAL GAS PIPELINE PIPELINE
AND STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT NEED/POWER
EXPENDITURES
1556 ISER A STUDY OF AlASKA'S HOUSING 820300 300 FORECAST
PROGRAMS HOUSING
POPULATION
NEED/POWER
818 ISER NORTH ALEUTIAN SHELF 820600 200 ECONOMIC
STATEWIDE AND REGIONAL .DEMOGRAPHIC
DEMOGRAPHIC AND ECONOMIC NEED/POWER
SYSTEMS IMPACTS FORECAST
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394 ISER POLICY ANALYSIS PAPER #82-13,821118 75 ENERGY
ALASKA ENERGY PLANNING PLANNING
STUDIES:A REVIEW OF THREE NEED/POWER
CONSULTANT STUDIES SUBMITTED
TO ALASKA STATE AGENCIES IN
FISCAL-YEAR
759 ISER SUSTAINABLE SPENDING LEVELS 830200 12 ECONOMIC
FROM ALASKA STATE REVENUES REVENUES
SOCIAL
NEED/POWER
1766 ISER MAP MODEL REGIONAL BASE CASE 830216 30 MAP MODEL
PROJECTIONS 1980-2010 OCS
IMPACT
ANALYSIS
NEED/POWER
819 ISER NAVARIN BASIN STATEWIDE &830300 200 IMPACTS
REGIONAL DEMOGRAPHIC &ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS IMPACTS DEMOGRAPHIC
FORECAST NEED/POWER
817 ISER DIAPIR FIELD STATEWIDE AND 830600 100 ECONOMIC
REGIONAL ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC
DEMOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS IMPACTS NEED/POWER
ANALYSIS
3100 ISER RESOURCE USER SURVEY 841026 150 RESOURCES
SURVEY
2675 ISER THE SUSTAINABLE LEVEL OF 850228 35 NEED/POWER
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN ALASKA ECONOMIC
2624 ISER RESOURCE USER SURVEY FINAL 850315 15 RESOURCE
ANALYSIS DESIGN
3198 ISER MONITORING PERFORMANCE OF THE 850400 34 ECONOMY
ALASKA ECONOMY:THE 1985 ISER MAP MODEL
MAP ECONOMIC DATABASE
2674 ISER THE IMPORTANCE OF PETROLEUM 850415 10 OIL
IN THE ALASKA ECONOMY NEED/POWER
ECONOMIC
PETROLEUM
2705 ISER RESOURCE USER SURVEY RESEARCH 850503 20 RECREATION
METHODOLOGY REPORT RESOURCE
POPULATION
SC(;\lln.eA 2906 ISER RESOURCE USER SURVEY FINAL 850600 350 RESOURCES
REPORT SURVEY
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2900 ISER WORKING PAPERS ECONOMIC AND 850700 60 ECONOMIC
DEMOGRAPHIC FORECASTS WITH AND DEMOGRAPHIC
WITHOUT THE SUSITNA FORECAST
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT -NEED/POWER
SELECTED FACTORS
3474 ISER ISER MAP ALASKA ECONOMIC 860600 300 MAP
MODEL:STATE MODEL MODEL
DOCUMENTATION VERSION A86.1:
JUNE 1986
3266 ITOH LNG MARKETING IN JAPAN 850200 14 LNG
2563 IWR GEOLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF 760100 75 GEOLOGY
THE SHIP CREEK AND MONASHKA RESERVOIR
CREEK RESERVOIRS,
SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA
344 J&J SUSITNA TRANSMISSION LINE 831000 73 VISUAL
VISUAL RESOURCES ASSESSMENT RESOURCES
FINAL DRAIT T-LINE
2997 JACKSON THE NATURE OF 780000 50 SEDIMENT
METALS-SEDlMENT-WATER FRESHWATER
INTERACTIONS IN FRESHWATER
BODIES,WITH EMPHASIS ON THE
ROLE OF ORGANIC MATTER
3345 JAKIMCHUK THE PORCUPINE CARIBOU HERD,740000 1 CARIBOU
CANADA ARCTIC GAS GEOLOGICAL GEOLOGY
REPORT SERIES,VOL.4
2194 JASSBY THE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF 800000 11 HYDRO
HYDROELECTRIC POWER.ENVIRONMENT
DEVELOPMENT
2520 JEGLUM VEGETATION-HABITAT CHANGES 841215 15 VEGETATION
CAUSED BY DAMMING A PEAT lAND HABITAT
DRAINAGEWAY IN NORTHERN
ONTARIO
2599 JGC THE ENVIRONMENT OF ALASKA:760800 65 DEVELOPMENT
ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF
POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
3066 JOHNSON THE EFFECT OF ENTRAINED AIR 670000 5 SCOUR
ON THE SCOURING CAPACITY OF HYDRAULIC
WATER JETS
977 JOHNSON HISTORY OF FIRES ON THE KENAI 751007 4 FIRE
MOOSE RANGE MOOSE
ECOLOGY
2234 JOHNSON DIVERSITY OF SMALL MAMMALS -IN 790000 5 SMALL GAME
A POWERLINE RIGHT-OF-WAY AND POWERLINE
ADJACENT FOREST IN EAST
TENNESSEE
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2235 JONKEL BLACK,BROWN (GRIZZLY).AND 800000 21 BEARS
POLAR BEARS BIG GAME
1979 JORDAN SODIUM AS A CRITICAL NUTRIENT 730300 16 MOOSE
FOR MOOSE OF ISLE ROYALE
2475 JOYAL WINTER FOODS OF MOOSE IN LA 760407 6 MOOSE
VERENDRYE PARK,QUEBEC:AN BROWSE
EVALUATION OF TWO BROWSE
SURVEY METHODS
1884 JOYAL INFLUENCE OF ELECTRIC 840000 1 POWER
TRANSMISSION RIGHT-OF-WAY ON MOOSE
THE ACTIVITY OF MOOSE
2915 KAISER REASSESSMENT REPORT ON UPPER 740900 120 HYDRO
SUSITNA RIVER HYDROELECTRIC RESOURCES
DEVELOPMENT FOR THE STATE OF NEED/POWER
AlASKA
1503 KAISER TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC 770800 160 COAL
FEASIBILITY SURFACE ·MINING NORTH SLOPE
COAL DEPOSITS NORTH SLOPE OF ECONOMY
ALASKA FEASIBILITY
NEED/POWER
1957 KANIYEU HATCHERY PROPAGATION OF THE 700000 10 SALMON
PINK AND CHUM SALMONS AS A AQUATIC
MEANS OF INCREASING SALMON
STOCKS OF SAKHALIN
2517 KASPRISIN POINT MACKENZIE AREA MERITING 840000 100 RESOURCES
SPECIAL ATTENTION 1984 LAND USE
2671 KAVANAGH CONSTRUCTION-RELATED OIL 770000 10 OIL
SPILLS ALONG TRANS-ALASKA CONSTRUCTIONP
PIPELINE IPELINE
941 KAYLL THE ROLE OF FIRE IN THE 681200 15 FORESTS
BOREAL FOREST OF CANADA FIRE
ECOLOGY
1187 KCM DRAFT SUSITNA HATCHERY SITING 821100 55 ANADROMOUS
STUDY FISH
MITIGATION
424 KCM SUSITNA HATCHERY SITING STUDY 830100 75 AQUATIC
HABITAT
FISH
MITIGATION
1062 KEARNEY INTERACTIONS OF WHITE-TAILED 750300 49 MOOSE
DEER AND MOOSE ON SYMPATRIC DEER
RANGE IN CENTRAL ONTARIO
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2159 KEENLEYSI EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON THE 550000 10 TEMPERATURE
RESPONSES OF YOUNG SALMON TO SALMON
WATER CURRENTS FISH
BEHAVIOR
3136 KELSALL THE MIGRATORY BARREN-GROUND 680000 6 CARIBOU
CARIBOU OF CANADA MIGRATION
2450 KELSALL THE EFFECTS OF FIRE ON THE 770000 60 FIRE
ECOLOGY OF THE BOREAL FORESTS GEOLOGY
WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO FOREST
THE CANADIAN NORTH:A REVIEW
AND SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
1132 KENTCO ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION FOR 840100 250 RAILBELT
THE AlASKA RAILBELT REGION ELECTRIC
'PART 1 GENERATION ALTERNATIVE NEED/POWER
SELECTION PART 2 FINANCE PLAN
3028 KEREKES THE APPLICATION OF PHOSPHORUS 820000 7 MINERAL
LOAD -TROPHIC RESPONSE RESERVOIR
RELATIONSHIPS TO RESERVOIRS
594 KERR FLUVIAL PROCESSES AND 730000 20 FLUVIAL
SEDIMENTATION PROCESSES
SEDIMENT
1044 KERSHAW THE IMPACT OF FIRE ON FOREST 750000 52 FIRE
AND TUNDRA ECOSYSTEMS FINAL FORESTS
REPORT 1975 TUNDRA
2461 KERSHAW STUDIES ON LICHEN-DOMINATED 760702 .20 LICHEN
SYSTEMS XX AN EXAMINATION OF FOREST
SOME ASPECTS OF THE NORTHERN
BOREAL LICHEN WOODLANDS IN
CANADA
3350 KIMMEY A FOREST DISEASE SURVEY OF 570000 1 FOREST
ALASKA SURVEY
2236 KLEIN REACTION OF REINDEER TO 710700 6 DEER
OBSTRUCTIONS AND DISTURBANCES
2838 KLIPP AN OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY AND 731200 300 OIL
RESPONSE PLAN FOR A PROPOSED PIPELINE
PIPELINE SYSTEM FROM ROAN
PLATEAU PLANT SITE-GARFIELD
COUNTY,COLORADO TO LISBON
TERMINAL
933 KOMAREK TALL TIMBERS FIRE ECOLOGY 690411 50 FIRE
CONFERENCE FIRE AND ANIMAL .ECOLOGY
BEHAVIOR FORESTS
BEHAVIOR
2459 KOZLOWSKI FIRE AND ECOSYSTEMS 740000 10 FIRE
ECOSYSTEMS
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2634 KRAFFT MOOSE STUDIES IN HURDAL,610600·10 MOOSE
NORWAY HABITAT
BIG GAME
2032 KRAHN THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 830000 330 MARKET
LABOUR MARKET SEGMENTATION IN SOCIAL
FORT MCMURRAY,ALBERTA ECONOMIC
994 KREFTING ECOLOGY OF THE ISLE ROYALE 740000 79 MOOSE
MOOSE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE HABITAT
TO THE HABITAT ECOLOGY
1058 KREFTING MOOSE DISTRIBUTION AND 740000 25 MOOSE
HABITAT SELECTION IN NORTH HABITAT
CENTRAL NORTH AMERICA
£COfi(lea 3509 KREIG VEGETATION MAPPING FINAL 850400 88 VEGETATION
REPORT AND USER GUIDE MAPPING
2645 KRESGE ISSUES IN ALASKA DEVELOPMENT 780000 225 NEED/POWER
ISSUES
845 KRESGE ECONOMIC IMPACTS AND 780410 8 MAP MODEL
MULTIPLIERS IN THE MAP MODEL ECONOMIC
PERS.COM.IMPACT
NEED/POWER
766 KRESGE PLANNING FOR A RESOURCE-RICH 780500 5 RESOURCE
REGION:THE CASE OF ALASKA ECONOMY
ENERGY
NEED/POWER
783 KRESGE REGIONAL IMP~CTS OF FEDERAL 800907 .8 IMPACTS
ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS ENERGY
NEED/POWER
768 KRESGE ROLE OF PUBLIC POLICY 840000 12 PUBLIC
ECONOMIC
1524 KRESGE THE MAP MODEL:AN ECONOMIC/840000 22 MAP MODEL
DEMOGRAPHIC MODEL OF ALASKA DEMOGRAPHIC
NEED/POWER
1647 KRESGE REGIONS AND RESOURCES 840000 260 RESOURCES
STRATEGIES FOR DEVELOPMENT POPULATION
NEED/POWER
2237 KROODSMA BIRD COMMUNITY ECOLOGY ON 820000 16 BIRD
POWERLINE CORRIDORS IN EAST ECOLOGY
TENNESSEE POWERLINE
2161 KRUSE GRAYLING OF GREBE LAKE,590708 355
GRAYLING
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK,FISH
WYO.
469 KWL STREAM ENHANCEMENT GUIDE 800300 82 STREAM
ENHANCEMENT
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1711 LAGLER ICHTHYOLOGY 620000 545 FISH
980 LAPERRIER USE OF LANDSAT DATA FOR MOOSE 800000 7 MOOSE
HABITAT ANALYSES IN ALASKA HABITAT
3232 LAROE FUEL WOOD UTILIZATION IN THE 820712 1 FUEL
FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR BOROUGH ALTERNATIVE
(MICROFICHE)
2596 LARSE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF 700800 5 EROSION
EROSION AND STREAM SEDIMENT
SEDMENTATION FROM FOREST ROADS ROADS
3047 LARSEN PHOSPHORUS RETENTION CAPACITY 760511 9 MINERAL
OF LAKES lAKE
1764 LATIMER THE EFFECTS OF ATMOSHPERIC 810126 9 RECREATION
OPTICAL CONDITIONS ON AIR
PERCEIVED SCENIC BEAUTY POLLUTION
1115 LAUMAN SALMONID PASSAGE AT STREAM-760000 78 ANADROMOUS
ROAD CROSSINGS FISH
MITIGATION
1165 LAVENTHOL PROPOSED HOTEL FAIRBANKS,830200 75 PROJECTIONS
AlASKA UPDATED MARKET STUDY FINANCIAL
AND FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS NEED/POWER
1401 LAWRENCE PROGRESS REPORT TO APA BOARD 801024 35 PROGRESS
REPORT
2238 LAWSON MOUNTAIN SHEEP 820000 20 SHEEP
BIG GAME
3208 LEADER POPULATION ECOLOGY OF 790900 18 REINDEER
REINDEER ON SOUTH GEORGIA BIG GAME
(EXCERPT)
2240 LEE TRANSMISSION LINE AUDIBLE 780000 42 T-LINE
NOISE AND WILDLIFE NOISE
WILDLIFE
2291 LEE OIL SHALE DEVELOPMENT:A 801000 50 OIL
PERSPECTIVE ON CERTAIN ISSUES
REGIONAL ECONOMIC ISSUES
1559 LEIGH ECONOMIC DEPRECIATION OF THE 800000 7 FORECAST
RESIDENTIAL HOUSING STOCK OF HOUSING
THE UNITED STATES,1950-1970 RESIDENTIAL
NEED/POWER
3076 LEISTRITZ THE SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT OF 810000 7 SOCIO-ECON
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT:METHODS
FOR ASSESSMENT
3355 LENARZ THE REACTION OF DALL SHEEP TO 740000 1 SHEEP
AN FH-1100 HELICOPTER AIRCRAFT
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1072 LEOPOLD EFFECTS OF LAND USE ON MOOSE 530000 10 MOOSE
AND CARIBOU IN ALASKA CARIBOU
HABITAT
1039 LEOPOLD WILDLIFE IN ALASKA AN 840228 129 WILDLIFE
ECOLOGICAL RECONNAISSANCE ECOLOGY
MOOSE
BEAR
2239 LERESCH DISTRIBUTION AND HABITATS OF 740000 36 MOOSE
MOOSE IN ALASKA HABITAT
BIG GAME
996 LERESCHE IMPORTANCE OF NONBROWSE FOODS 730000 9 MOOSE
TO MOOSE IN KENAI PENINSULA,BROWSE
ALASKA HABITAT
3207 LERESCHE THE INTERNATIONAL HERDS:750900 25 CARIBOU
PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THE BIG GAME
FORTYMILE AND PORCUPINE REINDEER
CARIBOU HEARDS (EXCERPT)
3463 LERNER EQUITY ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH 840500 21 ENERGY
SELECTED ENERGY PROGRAMS
1958 LEVANIDOU THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE 640000 6 FISH
SIZE OF FINGERLING AMUR AQUATIC
AUTUMN CHUM AND THEIR SURVIVAL
693 LGL SEE DCNO 1608 0 0 -0-
430 LGL SEE DCNO 1608 0 0
2939 LGL SEE DCNO 3339 0 0
2031 LGL IMPACTS OF DEVELOPMENT ON 790700 400 WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE:A REVIEW FROM -THE HYDROLOGY
PERSPECTIVE OF THE COLD LAKE CARIBOU
PROJECT BEAR
859 LGL pROTECTION STRATEGIES FOR 810600 218 PEREGRINE
PERIGRENE FALCONS AND OTHER FALCON
RAPTORS ALONG THE PLANNED PIPELINE
NORTHWEST ALASKAN GAS RAPTOR
PIPELINE ROUTE VOL.1 II
860 LGL PROTECTION STRATEGIES FOR 810600 114 PEREGRINE
PERIGRENE FALCONS AND OTHER FALCON
RAPTORS ALONG THE PLANNED PIPELINE
NORTHWEST ALASKAN GAS RAPTOR
PIPELINE ROUTE VOL.2
3516 LGL ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES -830300 200 PLANT
SUBTASK 7.12 PLANT ECOLOGY ECOLOGY
STUDIES PHASE II DRAFT FINAL
REPORT
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1608 LGL WILDLIFE AND BOTANICAL 831214 23 WILDLIFE
RESOURCES IMPACT ASSESSMENT BOTANICAL
AND MITIGATION PLANNING MITIGATION
SUMMARY
1745 LGL INFLUENCE OF INPOUNDMENTS ON 840000 3 WEATHER
LOCAL CLIMATE PERS.COM.IMPOUNDMENT
716 LGL NOTES ON THE HABITAT 840222 10 HABITAT
COMPENSATION LANDS MEETING OF LAND USE
NOVEMBER 18,1983 PERS.COM.
231 LGL DETAILED PLAN OF STUDY FOR 840302 50 TERRESTRIAL
LGL,TERRESTRIAL BIOLOGICAL IMPACT
STUDY IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND
MITIGATION PLAN REFINEMENT
1747 LGL INFLUENCE OF IMPOUNDMENTS ON 840425 2 CLIMATE
LOCAL CLIMATE IMPOUNDMENT
1746 LGL INFLUENCE OF IMPOUNDMENT ON 840426 1 WEATHER
LOCAL CLIMATE PERS.COM.IMPOUNDMENT
1666 LGL WILDLIFE AND BOTANICAL 840500 50 WILDLIFE
RESOURCES IMPACT ASSESSMENT PLANT
AND MITIGATION PLANNING MITIGAION
SUMMARY BOTANICAL
3383 LGL WILDLIFE AND BOTANICAL 840500 175 WILDLIFE
RESOURCES FISCAL YEAR 1984 BOTANICAL
IMPACT ASSESSMENT REFINEMENT
REPORT DRAFl'
2373 LGL SUMMARY STATEMENT ON NEST 840600 20 EAGLES
LOSSES AND CONFLICTS FOR BALD BIRDS
AND GOLDEN EAGLES IN THE
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
AREA
2317 LGL PEREGRINE FALCON NESTING 840800 15 PEREGRINE
HABITAT IN THE VICINITY OF THE HABITAT
PROPOSED HEALY-TO-FAIRBANKS TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION ROUTE CROSSING OF
THE TANANA RIVER AND ALONG THE
2374 LGL UPDATE AND REFINEMENT OF BALD 841000 30 EAGLES
AND GOLDEN EAGLE IMPACT BIRDS
ASSESSMENTS AND MITIGATION MITIGATION
PLANS
3365 LGL WINTER BIRD REPORT PERS.COM.850412 1 BIRD
2897 LGL BROWN BEAR HABITAT 850430 1 BROWN BEAR
ENHANCEMENT FEASIBILITY PERS.HABITAT
COM.
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3200 LGL MITIGATION PLAN FOR WILDLIFE 850600 300 MITIGATION
AND BOTANICAL RESOURCES DRAFT WILDLIFE
BOTANICAL
3376 LGL WILDLIFE AND BOTANICAL 850628 50 BOTANICAL
RESOURCES IMPACT ASSESSMENT WILDLIFE
AND MITIGATION PLANNING MITIGATION
SUMMARY DRAFl'REVISION RESOURCES
NUMBER:1
2925 LGL FURBEARER STUDIES SPRING 1985:851000 14 BEAVER
BEAVER FURBEARER
3385 LGL MARCH 1985 SNOW DEPTH SURVEY 860100 81 SNOW
IN THE MIDDLE SUSITNA RIVER BIRDS
BASIN,AlASKA
3327 LGL WINTER BIRD POPUlATIONS IN 860200 24 BIRD
FOREST HABITATS OF THE MIDDLE FORESTS
SUSITNA RIVER BASIN,ALASKA HABITAT
LGL FURBEARER STUDIES SPRING 198~860200 16 FURBEARER
TRAPPER SURVEY
3422 LGL MOOSE FOOD HABITS AND 860500 70 MOOSE
NUTRITIONAL QUALITY FORAGE IN HABITAT
THE MIDDLE SUSITNA RIVER
BAS IN,AlASKA
3407 LGL ARTIFICIAL NESTS AND NESTING 860600 40 EAES
STRUCTURES BUILT FOR BALD BIRDS
EAGLES IN THE TANANA AND
SUSITNA RIVER DRAINAGES
AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1985
2592 LGL/ACWRU FURBEARER STUDIES FALL 1984: 841100 30 FURBEARER
BEAVER BEAVER
2241 LIDDLE THE EFFECTS OF RECREATION ON 800000 8 PLANTS
FRESHWATER PlANTS AND RECREATION
ANIMALS:A REVIEW
2243 LINDZEY HOME RANGE AND HABITAT USE BY 770000 13 BLACK BEAR
BLACK BEARS IN SOUTHWESTERN BIG GAME
WASHINGTON
3344 LINKSWILE FACTORS INFLUENCING BEHAVIOR 820000 1
MOOSE
AND SIGHTABILITY OF MOOSE IN BEHAVIOR
DENALI NATIONAL PARK,ALASKA HABITAT
3043 LOVE RELATIONSHIP OF IMPOUNDMENT 601103 6 IMPOUNDMENT
TO WATER QUALITY WATER
QUALITY
3150 LUPC THE D-2 BOOK:LANDS OF 771200 30 LAND USE
NATIONAL INTEREST IN ALASKA,MAPS
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS VOL.2
DA.TE:04/15/83
PA.GE:176
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------............-'-............~.........................................................------------------
1837 LUPC OUTDOOR RECREATION IN ALASKA:790000 100 RECREATION
AN EXAMINATION OF GOVERNMENTAL LAND USE
ROLES
1049 LUTZ ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF FOREST 560300 125 FORESTS
FIRES IN THE INTERIOR OF FIRE
ALASKA ECOLOGY
985 LUTZ FIRE AS AN ECOLOGICAL FACTOR 600600 7 FIRE
IN THE BOREAL FOREST OF ALASKA FORESTS
ECOLOGY
934 LYON TALL TIMBERS FIRE ECOLOGY 690410 20 FIRE
CONFERENCE YILDLIFE HABITAT ECOLOGY
RESEARCH AND FIRE IN THE FORESTS
NORHTERN ROCKIES VEGETATION
1879 MABUCE GENERATION RESERVE 750700 5 ELECTRIC
REQUIREMENTS-SENSITIVITY TO
VARIATIONS IN THE SYSTEM
PARAMETERS
2244 MACARTHUR FACTORS INFLUENCING HEART 790402 11 SHEEP
RATE IN FREE-RANGING BIGHORN BIG GAME
SHEEP:A PHYSIOLOGICAL
APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF
YILDLIFE HARASSMENT
2245 MACARTHUR CARDIAC AND BEHAVIORAL 820000 9 BEHAVIOR
RESPONSES OF MOUNTAIN SHEEP SHEEP
TO HUMAN DISTURBANCE BIG GAME
948 MACH IDA DIFFERENTIAL USE OF YILLOY 791200 95 YILLOY
SPECIES BY MOOSE IN ALASKA MOOSE
BROYSE
3162 MACINNES PREDATION ON CANADA GOOSE 720400 8 BIRDS
NESTS AT MCCONNELL RIVER,
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
(EXCERPT)
1885 MACKAY DISTURBANCES TO THE TUNDRA 700428 13 TUNDRA
AND FOREST TUNDRA ENVIRONMENT FORESTS
OF THE YESTERN ARCTIC
1063 MACLENNAN USE OF FOREST CUTS BY BIG 750300 11 MOOSE
GAME IN THE PORCUPINE FOREST ENVIRONMENT
FORESTS
1114 MACPHEE SYIMMING PERFORMANCE OF 760700 42 GRAYLING
ARCTIC GRAYLING IN HIGHYAY CULVERTS
CULVERTS RESIDENT
MITIGATION
FISH
3338 MAGOUN HOME RANGE AND MOVEMENTS OF 820000 1 YOLVES
YOLVERINES IN NORTHWEST ALASKA SMALL GAME
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:177
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------.._----------------------------------
2162 MAJOR INFLUENCE OF ROCKY REACH DAM 660000 16 TEMPERATURE
AND THE TEMPERATURE OF THE SOCKEYE
OKANOGHAN RIVER ON THE MIGRATION
UPSTREAM MIGRATION OF SOCKEYE
SAIMON
1967 MAUlOTRA DIAGNOSIS OF AIR POLLUTANT 801100 50 AIR
AND NATURAL STRESS SYMPTOMS POLLUTION
ON FOREST VEGETATION IN FOREST
WESTERN CANADA VEGETATION
1752 MAIM HUMAN PERCEPTION OF VISUAL 800200 10 AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY (UNIFORM HAZE)POLLUTION
1753 MAIM HUMAN PERCEPTION OF VISUAL 810000 15 AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY VISIBILITY
1156 MANAGE ANIMAL USE OF THE PONDEROSA 770000 3 TREES
PINE FOREST OPENINGS
1490 MARATHON GAS PURCHASE CONTRACTS 821216 100 GAS
MARATHON OIL AND ALASKA CONTRACT
PIPELINE (DEC.16,1982)AND NEED/POWER
.SHELL OIL AND ALASKA PIPELINE
(DEC.20,1982)
2753 MARATHON GAS PURCHASE CONTRACT 821216 50 GAS
MARATHON OIL COMPANY,SELLER PURCHASE
AND ALASKA PIPELINE COMPANY,NEED/POWER
BUYER
2163 MARR INFLUENCES OF TEMPERATURE ON 661126 3 TEMPERATURE
THE EFFICIENCY OF GROWTH OF FISH
SALMONID EMBRYOS GROWTH
935 MARTIN TALL TIMBERS FIRE ECOLOGY 690410 15 FIRE
CONFERENCE FIRE AS A PHYSICAL ECOLOGY
FACTOR IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT WILDLIFE
FORESTS
2731 MARTINKA BEARS -THEIR BIOLOGY AND 800000 375 BEARS
MANAGEMENT BIOLOGY
3250 MARUBENI ENERGY SITUATION AND LNG 841200 65 LNG
MARKET IN JAPAN
3029 MATHEWS PHYSICAL LIMNOLOGY AND 560500 17 SEDIMENT
SEDIMENTATION IN A GLACIAL GLACIER
LAKE LIMNOLOGY
878 MATHISEN EFFECTS OF HUMAN DISTURBANCE 680000 6 NESTS
ON NESTING OF BAD EAGLES EAGLES
2246 MATHISEN EFFECTS OF HUMAN DISTURBANCE 680000 6 EAGLES
ON NESTING OF BALD EAGLES BIRDS
DATE:04/15,:38
PAGE:178
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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189 MATSU MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGH 830300 300 COASTAL
COASTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN,PLAN
PUBLIC HEARING DRAFT
76 MATSU DIRECTORY OF ORGANIZATIONS 830322 60 AGENCY
(MAT-SU BOROUGH)
291 MATSU MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGH 830800 250 COASTAL
COASTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN PLAN
3203 MATSU MASTER PlAN FOR THE PROPOSED 8li-0000 90 RECREATION
WILLOW CREEK STATE RECREATION LAND USE
AREA
2988 MATSU POINT MACKENZIE AREA MERITING 850900 150 LAND USE
SPECIAL ATTENTION PUBLIC PUBLIC
HEARING DRAFT HEARING
2247 MAUTZ NUTRITION AND CARRYING 800000 27 BIG GAME
CAPACITY HABITAT
1980 MAYER AN EVALUATION OF CHEMICALLY-760100 9 T-LINE
SPRAYED ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION WILDLIFE
LINE RIGHTS-OF-WAY FOR ACTUAL,
AND POTENTIAL WILDLIFE USE
2963 MAYNARD AVOIDANCE REACTIONS OF 810300 7 COHO
JUVENILE COHO SALMON TO SALMON
MONOCYCLIC AROMATICS
2164 MCCLANE NEW STANDARD FISHING 650000 1200 FISH
ENCYCLOPEDIA
2048 MCCLURE SNOW DATA 840900 5 SNOW
3121 MCCOURT DISTURBANCE STUDIES OF 740100 27 CARIBOU
CARIBOU AND OTHER MAMMALS IN BIG GAME
THE YUKON AND ALASKA,1972
2165 MCCUDDIN SURVIVAL OF SALMON AND TROUT 770000 35 SALMON
EMBRYOS AND FRY IN TROUT
GRAVEL-SAND MIXTURES HABITAT
FISH
2248 MCEWAN SOUTHERN BALD EAGLE 790000 10 EAGLES
PRODUCTIVITY AND NEST SITE BIRDS
SELECTION
880 MCGAHAN ECOLOGY OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE 680100 12 RAPTOR
EAGLES
1994 MCGIMSEY THE MANAGEMENT OF 770000 130 ARCHEOLOGY
ARCHEOLOGICAL RESOURCES
2010 MCKENDRIC EVALUATION OF PlANTS USED FOR 840700 4 RECLAMATION
STRIPMINE RECLAMATION NEAR PLANTS
HEALY I AlASKA
DA;:'S:04/15/83
PAGE:179
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
2628 MCLEAY EFFECTS ON ARCTIC GRAYLING OF 841200 150 FISH
PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO YUKON SEDIMENT
PLACER MINING SEDIMENT:A
LABORATORY STUDY
1812 MCMILLIN THE IMPACT OF HUNGRY HORSE 810900 115 FISH
DAM ON THE KOKANEE FISHERY OF DAM
THE FLATHEAD RIVER IMPACT
3359 MCNEELY WATER QUALITY SOURCEBOOK -A 790000 1 WATER
GUIDE TO WATER QUALITY QUALITY
PARAMETERS
2166 MCNEIL SURVIVAL OF PINK AND CHUM 680000 16 SALMON
SALMON EGGS AND ALLEVINS FISH
920 MCNICOL LATE WINTER BEDDING PRACTICES 780000 .4 MOOSE
OF MOOSE IN MIXED UPLAND HABITAT
CUTOVERS BIG GAME
2458 MCNICOL LATE WINTER USE OF UPLAND 800000 10 BROWSE
CUTOVERS BY MOOSE MOOSE
1080 MCNICOL THE EFFECTS OF HEAVY BROWSING 800400 16 MOOSE
PRESSURE OVER EIGHT YEARS ON BROWSE
A CUTOVER IN QUETICO PARK
1959 MCPHAIL FRESHWATER FISHES OF 700000 400 FRESHWATER
NORTHWESTERN CANADA AND ALASKA FISH
AQUATIC
2851 MEA FERC FORM NO 1:ANNUAL REPORT 841231 300 UTILITIES
OF ELECTRIC UTILITIES,ELECTRIC
LICENSES AND 'OTHER (CLASS A NEED/POWER
AND CLASS B)
2998 MEISTER SOURCE AND LEVEL OF MECURY IN 790000 3 MINERAL
A NEW IMPOUNDMENT IMPOUNDMENT
2039 MELLOR REPORT ON IN-MIGRATION 790300 140 MIGRATION
(BACKGROUND REPORT)SOCIAL
POPULATION
2672 MERRILL THE MOOSE BOOK FACTS AND 160000 5 MOOSE
STORIES FROM NORTHERN FORESTS FOREST
(EXCERPTS)
3297 MERRITT PRELIMINARY COAL ATLAS OF THE 830000 160 COAL
SUSITNA LOWLAND,ALASKA
925 MEULES INTENS IVE STUDY OF AN EARLY 610000 12 MOOSE
SPRING HABITAT OF MOOSE HABITAT
DA.TE:04/15/33
PA.GE:180
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
494 MH&C MUNICIPAL UTILITIES SYSTEM OF 810325 10 UTILITIES
THE CITY OF FAIRBANKS FINANCIAL
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS WITH NEED/POWER
ACCOMPANYING INFORMATION YRS
ENDED 12/31/80 & 79 REPORT OF
CPA
495 MH&C MUNICIPAL UTILITIES SYSTEM OF 820317 10 UTILITIES
THE CITY OF FAIRBANKS FINANCIAL
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS WITH NEED/POWER
ACCOMPANYING INFORMATION YRS
ENDED 12/31/81 & 80 REPORT OF
CPA
493 MH&C MUNICIPAL UTILITIES SYSTEM OF 830318 10 NEED/POWER
THE CITY OF FAIRBANKS AlASKA:
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS WITH
ACCOMPANYING INFORMATION YRS
ENDED 12/31/82 &81 REPORT OF
CPA
719 MIDDLETON STOCK STATUS REPORT COOK 810000 127 ANADROMOUS
INLET AlASKA DEPARTMENT OF FISH
FISH AND GAME,ANCHORAGE
AlASKA DRAFT REPORT
1763 MIDDLETON IMPLICATIONS OF NCAR'S URBAN 830000 13 AIR QUALITY
VISUAL AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT VISUAL
METHOD FOR PRISTINE AREAS
918 MILKE SOME MOOSE-WILLOW 690500 79 MOOSE
RElATIONSHIPS IN THE INTERIOR HABITAT
OF AlASKA BIG GAME
3237 MILLER THE DENALI HIGHWAY 760000 120 HIGHWAY
INFORMATION PlAN FOR THE PlAN
UNITED STATES BUREAU OF lAND
MANAGEMENT
2249 MILLER CARIBOU 780000 37 CARIBOU
513 MILLS STATEWIDE HARVEST STUDY,790630 112 HARVEST
VOLUME 20 FEDERAL AID IN FISH STUDY
RESTORATION 7/1/78 -6/30/79
514 MILLS STATEWIDE HARVEST STUDY 800630 65 HARVEST
VOL.21 FEDERAL AID IN FISH STUDY
RESTORATION 7/1/79 -6/30/80
515 MILLS STATEWIDE HARVEST STUDY 1980 810530 107 HARVEST
DATA VOL.22 7/1/80 -6/30/81 STUDY
516 MILLS STATEWIDE HARVEST STUDY 1981 820630 115 HARVEST
DATA VOL.23 FEDERAL AID IN STUDY
FISH RESTORATION AND
ANADROMOUS FISH STUDIES
7/1/81 -6/30/82
DA~E.:04/LS/S:J
PAGE:181
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
701 MIND ELL PERIGRENE FALCON STATUS AND 811000 34 PEREGRINE
PREY,AND OBSERVATIONS OF FALCON
OTHER RAPTORS ON THE MIDDLE RAPTOR
AND LOWER YUKON RIVER,
ALASKA,1981
1917 MIT A PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR 731100 105 TEMPERATURE
TRANSIENT TEMPERATURE FLOWS
DISTRIBUTIONS IN UNSTEADY
FLOWS
3248 MITSUI LNG SITUATION IN JAPAN 850100 75 LNG
1166 MJA A COMPREHENSIVE SPACE 820800 40 INVENTORY
INVENTORY FOR THE FAIRBANKS NEED/POWER
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
1164 MJA COMPREHENSIVE SPACE INVENTORY 831100 25 INVENTORY
OF FAIRBANKS,ALASKA NEED/POWER
1529 ML&P ELECTRIC UTILITY CONSERVATION 820700 35 ELECTRIC
PLAN COST
CONSERVATIONN
EED/POWER
1022 ML&P FERC FORM NO.1:ANNUAL REPORT 821231 30
NEED/POWER
OF ELECTRIC UTILITIES,FINANCIAL
LICENSES AND OTHERS (CLASS A FORECAST
AND CLASS B)
2852 ML&P ML&P'S RELIABILITY CRITERIA 830622 1 UTILITIES
PERS.COM.ELECTRIC
NEED/POWER
1056 ML&P ANNUAL REPORT ON THE 840100 14 ELECTRIC
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ELECTRIC UTILITIES
UTITLITY CONSERVATION PLAN CONSERVATIONN
EED/POWER
3470 ML&P MUNICIPAL LIGHT &POWER 840100 20
CONSERVATION
ANNUAL REPORT ON THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
ELECTRIC UTILITY CONSERVATION
PLAN
2850 ML&P FERC FORM NO 1:ANNUAL REPORT 841231 300 UTILITIES
OF ELECTRIC UTILITIES,ELECTRIC
LICENSES AND OTHER (CLASS A NEED/POWER
AND CLASS B)
2835 MMS ESTIMATES OF UNDISCOVERED,850000 50 OIL
ECONOMICALLY RECOVERABLE OIL GAS
AND GAS RESOURCES FOR THE NEED/POWER
OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF AS OF
JULY 1984
DATE:04/l5;,::33
PAGE:182
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
--------.--------_.------------~-------------------------
3459 MOA 1978 POPULATION PROFILE 780000 32 POPULATION
MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE
1174 MOA PRINTOUT 1979 MUNICIPAL 790000 20 INVENTORY
BUILDING INVENTORY USE
NEED/POWER
3301 MOA EAGLE RIVER -CHUGIAK .790908 30 ELECTRIC
EKLUTNA COMPRENSIVE PLAN POS
1014 MOA 1980 CENSUS PROFILE 800000 34 CENSUS
POPULATION
NEED/POWER
1768 MOA ANCHORAGE COASTAL RESOURCE 801200 3 COASTAL
ATLAS VOL.1:THE ANCHORAGE RESOURCES
BOWL EXCERPT
1562 MOA.1982 POPULATION ESTIMATION 820000 20 POPULATION
METHODOLOGY ESTIMATE
NEED/POWER
3287 MOA UTILITY CORRIDOR PLAN DRAFT 820300 75 UTILITIES
CORRIDOR
3224 MOA ANCHORAGE BOWL COMPREHENSIVE 820928 79 PLAN
DEVELOPMENT PLAN LAND USE
1172 MOA PRINTOUT COMMERCIAL OFFICE 830000 150 COMMERCIAL
INVENTORY 1983 NEED/POWER
3472 MOA TEN -YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT 831200 216 POPULATION
PROGRAM ANALYSIS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
981 MOA INTERIM RATE INCREASE PERS.840222 15 ELECTRIC
COM.UTILITY
NEED/POWER
3215 MOEN WILDLIFE ECOLOGY AN 730000 21 WILDLIFE
ANALYrICAL APPROACH ECOLOGY
2754 MONTGOMER TASK 7 EKLUTNA LAKE WATER 840300 200 WATER
TREATMENT PILOT PLANT STUDY EKLUTNA
3133 MOORE HEAVY METALS IN NATURAL WATERS 470000 9 WATER
APPLIED MONITORING AND IMPACT QUALITY
ASSESSMENT
784 MOREHOUSE DEVELOPMENT OF ALASKA'S 750000 10 PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM RESOURCES RESOURCES
NEED/POWER
2626 MOREHOUSE ALASKAN RESOURCES 840000 215 NEED/POWER
DEVELOPMENT:ISSUES OF THE RESOURCES·
1980S ISSUES
DATE:04/15/S2
PAGE:183
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
--------------------~------------------....---------_..-----
2168 MORGAN IMPACT OF THE INTRODUCTION OF 780000 7 ECOLOGY
KOKANEE (ONCORHYNCHUS NERKA)FISH
AND OPPOSSUM SHRIMP
(MYSISRELICTA)ON A SUBALPINE
LAKE
1995 MORLAN PRE-LLANO CULTURES OF THE 790000 25 ARCHEOLOGY
AMERICAS:PARADOXES AND
POSIBILITIES (SUMMARY OF
MORLAN 1980 DCNO 3390)
3390 MORLAN TAPHONOMY AND ARCHAEOLOGY IN 800000 400 ARCHAEOLOGY
THE UPPER PLEISTOCENE OF THE
NORTHERN YUKON TERRITORY:A
GLIMPSE OF THE PEOPLING OF
THE NEW WORLD
1520 MORROW THE FRESHWATER FISHES OF 800000 250 AQUATIC
ALASKA FISH
3030 MOSLEY ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF 820800 13 MORPHOLOGY
CHANGING DISCHARGE ON CHANNEL
MORPHOLOGY AND INSTREAM USES
IN A BRAIDED RIVER,OHAU
RIVER,NEW ZEALAND
1294 MOTOR DESIGN DOCUMENT -EL CAJON 810400 180 DESIGN
PROJECT ARCH DAM
1060 MOULD HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS OF 770418 12 MOOSE
MOOSE IN NORTHERN ALASKA HABITAT
3332 MOUNT ELECTRICITY DEMAND IN THE 730600 30 ELECTRIC
UNITED STATES':AN ECONOMETRIC
ANALYSIS
743 MRC DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACE MINE 800926 SO COAL
COST ESTIMATING EQUATIONS ESTIMATE
NEED/POWER
1561 MRI PATTERNS OF ENERGY USE BY 790100 100 FORECAST
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ENERGY
USE
APPLIANCE
NEED/POWER
1504 MRI FUTURE ENERGY DEMAND AND 821100 175 ENERGY
SUPPLY IN EAST ASIA FINAL DEMAND
REPORT FORECAST
NEED/POWER
1617 MSI SYSTEMS DOCUMENTATION FOR THE 830306 200 RIMS
AUTOMATED REGULATORY
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
DATE:04/15/8::3
PAGE:184
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS------....-----------------------------------.------------
389 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 831201 83 LICENSE
SCHEDULE,STATE AND LOCAL SCHEDULES
ACTIONS
388 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 831201 125 LICENSE
SCHEDULE,FEDERAL ACTIONS SCHEDULES
616 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840100 300 LICENSE
SCHEDULE FEDERAL ACTIONS SCHEDULE
1145 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840100 125 LICENSE
SCHEDULE STATE AND LOCAL SCHEDULE
ACTIONS
1146 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840100 125 LICENSE
SCHEDULE FEDERAL ACTIONS SCHEDULE
617 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840100 100 LICENSE
SCHEDULE STATE AND LOCAL SCHEDULE
ACTIONS
1177 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840200 100 LICENSE
SCHEDULE FEDERAL ACTIONS SCHEDULE
952 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840200 150 LICENSE
SCHEDULE FEDERAL ACTION SCHEDULE
FEBRUARY 1984
1176 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840200 50 LICENSE
SCHEDULE STATE AND LOCAL SCHEDULE
ACTIONS
953 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840200 125 LICENSE
SCHEDULE STATE AND LOCAL SCHEDULE
ACTION
1147 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840300 110 LICENSE
SCHEDULE FEDERAL ACTIONS SCHEDULE
1148 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840300 90 LICENSE
SCHEDULE STATE AND LOCAL SCHEDULE
ACTIONS
1599 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840400 150 LICENSE
SCHEDULE FEDERAL ACTIONS SCHEDULE
APRIL 1984
1600 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840400 118 LICENSE
SCHEDULE STATE AND LOCAL SCHEDULE
ACTIONS APRIL 1984
2383 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840500 200 LICENSE
SCHEDULE STATE AND LOCAL SCHEDULE
ACTIONS
2382 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840500 300 LICENSE
SCHEDULE FEDERAL ACTIONS SCHEDULE
DATE:04/15/S~
PAGE:185
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
------------------------------------------------_..----.._-
1721 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840600 100 RIMS
SCHEDULE STATE AND LOCAL LICENSE
ACTIONS JUNE 1984 SCHEDULE
1720 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENSING 840600 150 RIMS
SCHEDULE FEDERAL ACTION JUNE LICENSE
1984 SCHEDULE
1915 MSI UPDATE OF SUSITNA LICENS~NG 840800 175 LICENSE
SCHEDULE STATE AND LOCAL SCHEDULE
ACTIONS
1972 MSU PROCEEDINGS OF FIRST NATIONAL 760100 11 WILDLIFE
SYMPOSIUM ON ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENT
CONCERNS IN RIGHT-OF-WAY
MANAGEMENT WILDLIFE USE AND
MANAGEMENT OF POYER LINE
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
1976 MSU ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS IN 810300 8 T-LINE
RIGHT-OF-WAY MANAGEMENT BIG GAME
TRANSMISSION-LINE RIGHTS-OF-HABITAT
WAY MANAGEMENT AND WHITE-
TAILED DEER HABITAT:A REVIEW
1975 MSU ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS IN 810300 10 T-LINE
RIGHT-OF-WAY MANAGEMENT THE BIG GAME
EFFECT OF A UTILITY RIGHT-OF-UTILITIES
WAY ON WHITE-TAILED DEER IN A
NORTHERN DEER YARD
3036 MUELLER MASS BALANCE MODEL ESTIMATION 820600 5 RESERVOIR
OF PHOSPHORUS CONCENTRATIONS PHOSPHORUS
IN RESERVOIRS'
3471 MUNASINGH ECONOMIC CRITERIA FOR 790400 12 ECONOMIC
OPTIMIZING POYER SYSTEM
RELIABILITY LEVELS
2292 MURDOCK ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN THE 790000 370 ENERGY
WESTERN UNITED STATES IMPACT CONSUMPTION
ON RURAL AREAS FORECASTS
2169 MURPHY EFFECTS OF CANOPY 810700 9 SEDIMENT
MODIFICATION AND ACCUMULATED
SEDIMENT ON STREAM COMMUNITIES
1893 MURRAY FOREST REGENERATION AT HIGH 791100 25 FOREST
LATITUDES
1839 MWR TRANSMISSION LINE CONSTRUCTION 820000 100
T-LINE
WORKER PROFILE AND CONSTRUCTIONS
COMMUNITY/CORRIDOR RESIDENT URVEY
IMPACT SURVEY.FINAL REPORT
DATE:04/15/8-:
PAGE:186
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS-------------------------------------------------------_..
3445 MWR BLM SOCIAL EFFECTS PROJECT 821200 54 SOCIAL
COMMUNITY REPORT:WASHBURN IMPACT
NORTH DAKOTA
1507 NAS COAL MINING 780000 45 COAL
NEED/POWER
3442 NAS SOCIAL POLITICAL EFFECTS OF 790000 36 ALTERNATE
ENERGY USE AND POLICY ENERGY
624 NASA AERIAL PHOTOS NASA-CIR 16-133 770700 3 AERIAL
THRU 6-130 PHOTOS
620 NASA AERIAL PHOTOS NASA-CIR 19-82 770700 9 AERIAL
THRU 19-90 PHOTOS
626 NASA AERIAL PHOTOS NASA-CIR 16-150 770700 8 AERIAL
THRU 16-160 PHOTOS
623 NASA AERIAL PHOTOS NASA-CIR 16-238 770700 8 AERIAL
THRU 16-245 PHOTOS
625 NASA AERIAL PHOTOS NASA-CIR 16-183 770700 3 AERIAL
THRU 6-172 PHOTOS
619 NASA AERIAL PHOTOS NASA-CIR 19~81 770700 16 AERIAL
THRU 19-66 PHOTOS
792 NBER PROJECTING INCOME 780415 25 FORECAST
DISTRIBUTION IN A REGIONAL ECONOMIC
ECONOMY NEED/POWER
741 NCA COAL DATA 1979/1980 800000 60 COAL
STATISTICS
NEED/POWER
3168 NEILAND FOREST TYPES AND ECOSYSTEMS 770900 27 FOREST
FOREST RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT
AT HIGH LATITUDES IN NORTH
AMERICAN FOREST LANDS AT
LATITUDES NORTH OF 60 DEGREES
73 NERA AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE 820500 40 ECONOMIC
PROPOSED EXTENSION OF THE LNG
PHILLIPS-MARATHON LNG CONTRACT NEED/POWER
WITH'TOKYO GAS AND TOKYO
ELECTRIC
1624 NERC COMPONENT CAUSE CODE REPORT 820000 180 CODE
1972-1981 STATISTICS
1625 NERC ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY &830700 180 NEED/POWER
DEMAND 1983-1992 DEMAND
ELECTRIC
PROJECTION
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:187
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
529 NES ARCTIC GAS,BIOLOGICAL REPORT 741000 150 VEGETATION
SERIES VOL.21 VEGETATION AND SOIL
SOILS OF NORTHEASTERN ALASKA
1154 NEUMAN ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF 720331 5 SNO~OBILES
SNO~OBILES ECOLOGY
671 NEWBURY INITIAL SHORELINE EROSION IN 780000 6 EROSION
A PERMAFROST AFFECTED SEDIMENT
RESERVOIR SOUTHERN INDIAN IMPOUNDMENT
LAKE,CANADA
887 NEWBURY THE DESTRUCTION OF MANITOBA'S 830100 13 ENVIRONMENT
LAST GREAT RIVER RIVER
1598 NEWTON POPULATION ECOLOGY OF RAPTORS 790000 399 RAPTOR
ECOLOGY
3045 NILSSON THE INFLUENCE OF MAN'S 760000 15 SEDIMENT
ACTIVITIES IN RIVERS ON
SEDIMENT TRANSPORT
3249 NISSHO FUTURE LNG MARKETING IN JAPAN 841000 50 LNG
3491 NMFS A HYDROLOGIC RECONNAISSANCE 741000 69 HYDROLOGY
OF THE SUSITNA RIVER BELOW
DEVIL'S CANYON
2182 NMFS MARINE SURVIVAL OF PINK 800000 4 FISH
SALMON FRY FROM EARLY AND POPULATION
LATE SPAWNERS
679 NMFS TECHNICAL QUESTIONNAIRE FOR 831126 5 RESPONSE
SUSITNA HYDRaELECTRIC PROJECT
RESPONSE TO AGENCY COMMENTS
REGARDING FERC APPLICATION
2119 NOAA DISSOLVED NITROGEN 710800 11 NITROGEN
CONCENTRATIONS IN THE POLLUTION
COLOMBIA AND SNAKE RIVERS IN AQUATIC
1970 AND THEIR EFFECT ON FISH
CHINOOK SALMONAND STEELHEAD
TROUT
2167 NOAA SALMON RANCHER'S MANUAL 750700 95 SALMON
HATCHERY
3144 NOAA VOL.1.MARINE MAMMALS 760300 19 MARINE
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATIONS'
REPORTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING
MARCH 1976
3109 NOAA ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF 781000 7
BIRDS
THE ALASKAN CONTINENTAL SHELF ENVIRONMENT
VOLUME 1,RECEPTORS .MAMMALS
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1563 NOAA ALASKA CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA,790000 130 CLIMATE
1979 VOL.65 -NOS.1-12 TEMPERATURE
2505 NOAA DAILY FLOW STATISTICS OF 821000 60 STREAMFLOW
ALASKAN STREAMS STATISTICS
3455 NOAA WEATHER,PRICE,AND 840626 29 RESIDENTIAL
CONSERVATION EFFECTS IN HOME HEATING
HEATING
3373 NODLER FOOD HABITS,VOCALIZATIONS 730000 1 SMALL GAME
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RED SQUIRRELS
1960 NOGGLE BEHAVIORAL,PHYSIOLOGICAL,AND 780000 90 JUVENILE
LETHAL EFFECTS OF SUSPENDED AQUATIC
SEDIMENTS ON JUVENILE BEHAVIOR
SALMONIDS
2171 NORTHCOTE KOOTNAY LAKE:MAN'S EFFECTS 720000 4 FISH
ON THE SALMONID COMMUNITY BEHAVIOR
1078 NOWLIN SEE DCNO 1035 0 0
1035 NOWLIN HABITAT SELECTION AND FOOD 780400 11 MOOSE
HABITS OF MOOSE IN HABITAT
NORTHEASTERN ALBERTA
2411 NPPC REGIONAL CONSERVATION AND 830100 350 NEED/POWER
ELECTRIC POWER PLAN 1983 CONSERVATION
606 NPPC 1983 NORTHWEST CONSERVATION 830427 75 CONSERVATIONE
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3354 NPS FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 760000 1 ELECTRIC
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DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSION TO FEIS
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2072 NPS NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM AND 820601 97 RECREATION
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2788 NPS DRAFT GENERAL MANAGEMENT 850300 200 LAND USE
PLAN/ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT DENALI
LAND PROTECTION PLAN RECREATION
WILDERNESS SUITABILITY
REVIEW DENALI NATIONAL PARK
AND PRESERVE/ALASKA
2834 NPS DENALI NATIONAL PARK BUSES 850618 1 BUS
PERS.COM.RECREATION
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AN INVESTIGATION OF THE MINING
SURFACE MINING CONTROL AND
RECLAMATIN ACT OF 1977 IN
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2764 NRC FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT 850500 200 NUCLEAR
RELATED TO THE OPERATION OF ENVIRONMENT
WPPSS NUCLEAR PROJECT NO.3
1479 NRC/ROBER TREATMENT OF INFLATION IN THE a00100 25 INFLATION
DEVELOPMENT OF DISCOUNT RATES COST
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ANALYSES FOR THE ELECTRIC
UTILITY INDUSTRY
1887 NRCC CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST 830000 112 FORESTS
RESEARCH THE STRUCTURE AND FIRE
FUNCTION OF A BLACK SPRUCE ECOLOGY
FOREST IN RELATION TO OTHER
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1841 NRPC RAILWAY LINE CLEARANCES 830000 310 RAIL
INCLUDING WEIGHT LIMITATIONS
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VOL.193
769 NSF MAN IN THE ARCTIC 760500 10 MAP
ECONOMIC
SOCIAL
2170 NTIS WATER QUALITY CRITERIA 1972 730000 575 WATER
QUALITY
1988 NTIS CONSTRUCTION WORKERS PROFlLE-751200 36 CONSTRUCTION
SUMMARY REPORT
1989 NTIS CONSTRUCTION WORKERS PROFILE-751200 165 CONSTRUCTION
FINAL REPORT
1813 NTIS SUSPENDED AND DISSOLVED 770400 75 SEDIMENT
SOLIDS EFFECTS ON FRESHWATER WATER
BIOTA:A REVIEW QUALITY
357 O&GCC 1981 ~TATISTICAL REPORT 810000 150 STATISTIC
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17 O&GCC 1982 STATISTICAL REPORT 820000 300 STATISTICS
NEED/POWER
2610 O&GCC 1983 STATISTICAL REPORT 830000 250 OIL
GAS
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OIL
STATISTICS
NEED/POWER
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GAS
STATISTICS
2734 O'BRIEN MARKETING OF BY PRODUCT 840200 130 NEED/POWER
GYPSUM FROM FLUE GAS
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1983 AND FISCAL YEAR 1984
CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGETS
2944 ODF&W PROGRESS REPORT 1981 ROGUE 830500 160 FISH
BASIN FISHERIES EVALUATION SALMON
PROGRAM JUVENILE SALMONID
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2409 OFI QUARTERLY REPORT NO.14 TO THE 830100 10 NATURAL GAS
PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS ON NEED/POWER
CONSTRUCTION OF THE ALASKA
NATURAL GAS TRANSPORTATION
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1469 OFR CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS 810000 15 CONSERVATIONP
TITLE 18 CONSERVATON OF POWER OWER
AND WATER RESOURCES,PARTS 1 WATER
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OFFICE
2172 OKAZAKI GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF 801201 7 FISH
ALLELIC VARIATIONS OF ENZY'MES HABITAT
IN CHUM SALMON,ONCORHYNCHUS POPULATION
KETA,POPULATIONS OF NORTH
AMERICA
2482 OLDEMEYER NUTRITIVE VALUE OF MOOSE 740000 6 MOOSE
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966 OLDEMEYER OCCURENCE AND NUTRITIVE 751003 5 VEGETATION
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984 OLDEMEYER BROWSE QUALITY AND THE KENAI 770000 5 MOOSE
MOOSE POPULATION BROWSE
POPULATION
1045 OLDEMEYER RESPONSE OF VEGETATION TO 800400 15 TREES
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MOOSE
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1886 OLDEMEYER BROWE PRODUCTION AND ITS USE 830000 11 WILDLIFE
BY MOOSE AND SNOWSHOE HARES BROWSE
AT THE KENAI MOOSE RESEARCH MOOSE
CENTER,ALASKA
2457 OLDEMEYER BROWSE PRODUCTION AND ITS USE 830000 12 BROWSE
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CENER,ALASKA
898 OLENDORFF SUGGESTED PRACTICES FOR 810000 110 RAPTOR
RAPTOR PROTECTION ON POWER MITIGATION
LINES THE STATE OF THE ART IN EAGLES
1981 NO.4
2636 OLIVER INVESTIGATION OF HIGH S02 800000 60 ECONOMIC
REMOVAL DESIGN &ECONOMICS DESIGN
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1842 OLSEN TOWARD A METHODOLOGY FOR 810000 15 SOCIAL
CONDUCTING SOCIAL IMPACT
ASSESSMENTS USING QUALITY OF
SOCIAL LIFE INDICATORS
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2970 OLSON PROCEEDINGS OF THE SYMPOSIUM 850500 500 FISH
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2412 OMB COOK INLET NATURAL GAS PRICE 830218 15 NEED/POWER
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1662 ORNL ELECTRICITY DEMAND IN THE 730600 30 ELECTRIC
UNITED STATES:AN ECONOMETRIC DEMAND
ANALYSES ESTIMATE
NEED/POWER
3454 ORNL AN ENGINEERING-ECONOMIC MODEL 760700 51 RESIDENTIAL
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1560 ORNL ECONOMETRIC STUDIES IN ENERGY 780000 171 FORECAST
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1557 ORNL THE COMMERCIAL DEMAND FOR 780400 60 FORECAST
ENERGY:A DISAGGREGATED ENERGY
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DEMAND
NEED/POWER
3462 ORNL THE COMMERCIAL DEMAND FOR 780400 63 ENERGY
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3456 ORNL PROCEEDINGS OF THE WORKSHOP 820223 133 ELECTRICITY
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2025 ORNL A VARYING ELASTICITY MODEL OF 820600 35 NEED/POWER
ELECTRICITY DEMAND WITH GIVEN MODEL
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DEMAND
2102 ORNL AN APPROACH TO OPTIMIZING 820800 8 RESERVOIR
RESERVOIR OPERATION FOR AQUATIC
DOWNSTREAM AQUATIC RESOURCES
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:198
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1732 ORNL ESTONE:A COMPUTER CODE 830000 2 TEMPERATURE
EXCERPT DCNO 1748 RIVER
ESTUARY
1748 ORNL ESTONE:A COMPUTER CODE FOR 831100 800 THERMAL
SIMULATING FAST-TRANSIENT,ESTUARY
ONE-DIMENSIONAL HYDRODYNAMIC,
THERMAL,AND SALINITY
CONDITIONS
1946 ORNL ESTONE:A COMPUTER CODE FOR 83)..100 800 MODEL
SIMULATING PAST TRANSIENT,ESTUARY
ONE-DIMENSIONAL HYDRODYNAMIC,THERMAL
THERMAL,AND SALINITY
CONDITIONS IN CONTROLLED
RIVERS AND TIDAL
3330 ORNL AN EVALUATION OF THE RAILBELT 850000 18 RAILBELT
ELECTRICITY DEMAND (RED)MODEL RED MODEL
3328 ORNL DETERMINATION OF A DISCOUNT 850200 21 FORECAST
RATE FOR EVALUATING THE
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
DRAFT
3329 ORNL FUTURE WORLD OIL PRICES:850307 45 OIL
MODELING METHODOLOGIES AND FORECAST
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3309 ORNL FUTURE WORLD OIL PRICES:850400 85 OIL
MODELING METHODOLOGIES AND FORECAST
SUMMARY OF RECENT FORECASTS
3000 OSTREM SEDIMENT TRANSPORT STUDIES AT 700000 7 SEDIMENT
SELECTED GLACIER STREAMS IN GLACIER
NORWAY 1969
2999 OSTREM SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN GLACIAL 750000 20 SEDIMENT
MELTWATER STREAMS GLACIER
2101 OTA USE OF MODELS FOR WATER 820000 245 MODEL
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT,WATER
PLANNING,AND POLICY
3017 OTT BRADLEY LAKE PROJECT WATER 810900 125 WATER
QUALITY REPORT QUALITY
2380 PAl BELUGA COAL DEVELOPMENT 820729 50 COAL
ELECTRIC POWER PERS.COM.ELECTRIC
532 PAL MAT-SU HOUSING AND ECONOMIC 800500 75 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT STUDY:SURVEY SURVEY
FINDINGS NEED/POWER
2733 PALAZZOLO STATUS OF DRY S02 CONTROL 840800 130 GAS
SYSTEMS:FALL 1983
DATE:04/15/35
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531 PAMPLIN CONSTRUCTION RELATED IMPACTS 790800 132 CONSTRUCTION I
OF THE TRANS-ALASKA PIPELINE MPACT
SYSTEM ON TERRESTRIAL HABITAT
WILDLIFE HABITATS SPECIAL
REPORT #24
2255 PARADISO WOLVES 820000 14 WOLF
1999 PARKER A PREDICTION OF THE DOWNSTREAM 810000 35 ENVIRONMENT
RESPONSE OF POPLAR CREEK,DAM
CALIFORNIA TO THE DUTCH GULCH HUDRAULIC
DAM
2173 PATRICK NATURAL HISTORY OF STREAM 750000 14 ECOLOGY
COMMUNITIES FISH
683 PATTERSON THE APPLICATION OF DYNAMICS 810000 50 TEMPERATURE
SIMULATION MODEL TO LAKES AND MODEL
RESERVOIRS IMPOUNDMENT
1909 PATTERSON CLASSIFICATION AND DYNAMIC 840000 17 FLOW
SIMULATION OF THE VERTICAL WATER
DENSITY STRUCTURE OF LAKES QUALITY
944 PEAK A REVIEW OF MOOSE FOOD AND 740000 20 MOOSE
HABITS STUDIES IN NORTH HABITAT
AMERICA FORAGES
3177 PEARSON POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS OF 740600 16 GRIZZLY
THE ARCTIC MOUNTAIN GRIZZLY BEAR
BEAR (EXCERPT)POPULATION
2455 PEEK ADAPTATIONS TO 'PIE BURN:720000 6 FIRE
MOOSE AND DEER STUDIES MOOSE
(EXCERPT)
991 PEEK DYNAMICS OF MOOSE 720200 12 MOOSE
AGGREGATIONS IN ALASKA,AGGREGATION
MINNESOTA.AND MONTANA
1047 PEEK INITIAL RESPONSE OF MOOSE TO 740000 4 FIRE
A FOREST FIRE IN NORTHEASTERN MOOSE
MINNESOTA
2256 PEEK A REVIEW OF MOOSE FOOD HABITS 740000 20 MOOSE
STUDIES IN NORTH AMERICA BROWSE
2257 PEEK MOOSE HABITAT SELECTION AND 760400 70 MOOSE
RELATIONSHIP TO FOREST HABITAT
MANAGEMENT IN NORTHEASTERN
MINNESOTA
2473 PEEK MOOSE HABITAT SELECTION AND 760400 65 MOOSE
RELATIONSHIPS TO FOREST HABITAT
MANAGEMENT IN NORTHWESTERN FOREST
MINNESOTA (EXCERPT)
DATE:04/15/3:3
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2468 PEEK ROLE OF COVER IN HABITAT 820000 11 HABITAT
MANAGEMENT FOR BIG GAME IN BIG GAME
NORTHWESTERN UNITED STATES
963 PEGAN SUCCESSION IN TWO EXCLOSURES 690224 3 SUCCESSION
NEAR UNALAKLEET,ALASKA BROWSE
2258 PELTON BLACK BEAR 820000 10 BLACK BEAR
3358 PETERS ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL DuRING 790000 1 DAM
DAM CONSTRUCTION ENVIRONMENT
993 PETERSON STUDIES OF THE FOOD HABITS 530530 50 MOOSE
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ONTARIO VEGETATION
FLORA
995 PETERSON NORTH AMERICAN MOOSE 550000 287 MOOSE
HABITAT
BROWSE
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HISTORIC YILDERNESS LANDSCAPE RESOURCES
286 PEWE/BELL MAP SHOWING CONSTRUCTION 760000 1 MAPS
MATERIAL IN THE FAIRBANKS D-2
SW QUADRANGLE,ALASKA
2413 PG&E RESIDENTIAL APPLICANCE 830500 125 NEED/POWER
SATURATION SURVEY VOL.1 APPLIANCE
MAJOR FINDINGS
1564 PGEC 1979 RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCE 800700 270 FORECAST
SATURATION SURVEY ELECTRIC
NEED/POWER
RESIDENTIAL
APPLIANCE
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USE SURVEY COMMERCIAL
USE
NEED/POWER
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SHORT RESIDENCE-TIME
INTERMONTANE lAKE,KAMLOOPS
lAKE,BRITISH COLUMBIA
2174 PHILLIPS SOME EFFECTS OF GRAVEL 750000 5 SALMON
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HABITAT
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DATE:04/15/32
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RAILROAD - 1 IN - 1000 F1'
COLOR AIR PHOTOS ~AlASKA 791209
RAILROAD - 1 IN - 1000 F1'
COLOR AIR PHOTOS - A.A.C.4-2 800718
AERIAL PHOTOS ALTERNATIVE 800719
ACCESS CORRIDOR 4-6,(32)
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ACCESS CORRIDOR 4-3,(33)
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276 PHOTO COLOR AIR PHOTOS .A.A.C.4·1 800719 14 AERIAL
PHOTOS
278 PHOTO COLOR AIR PHOTOS·A.A.C.4·7 800719 14 AERIAL
PHOTOS
627 PHOTO AERIAL PHOTOS ALTERNATIVE 800719 33 AERIAL
ACCESS CORRIDOR 4-5,(33)PHOTOS
ACCESS PLAN
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RESERVOIR P5700.1S 515 PHOTOS
ORIGINAL GEOLOGIC RESERVOIR
INTERPRETATION WATANA
631 PHOTO AERIAL PHOTOS WATANA 800720 40 AERIAL
RESERVOIR PS700.15 515 PHOTOS
ORIGINAL GEOLOGICAL RESERVOIR
INTERPRETATION WATANA
270 PHOTO AIR COLOR PHOTOS - A.A.C.4-9 800823 15 AERIAL
PHOTOS
271 PHOTO COLOR AIR PHOTOS - A.A.C.
4-10,800904 9 AERIAL
PHOTOS
273 PHOTO COLOR AIR PHOTOS - A.A.C.4-12 800904 11 AERIAL
PHOTOS
272 PHOTO COLOR AIR PHOTOS - A.A.C.4-11 800904 6 AERIAL
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274 PHOTO COLOR AIR PHOTOS -A.A.C.4-13 800904 5 AERIAL
PHOTOS
290 PHOTO 1980 LOW LEVEL PALMER TO 800911 42 AERIAL
WILLOW,COLOR AIR PHOTOS,PHOTOS
TRANSMISSION LINE T-LINE
2789 PHOTO SUSITNA TRANSMISSION LINE 850600 15 SLIDES
PHOTOS INVENTORY AND MAP T-LINE
NORTH STUDY AREA
923 PIMLOTT INFLUENCE OF DEER AND MOOSE 650000 12 MOOSE
ON BOREAL FOREST VEGETATION FOREST
IN TWO AREAS OF EASTERN CANADA VEGETATION
3034 PINEL-ALL ZOOPlANKTON POPUlATION 820000 22 IMPOUNDMENT
DYNAMICS DURING AND AFTER RESERVOIR
IMPOUNDMENT IN A SMALL
RESERVOIR (JAMES BAY,QUEBEC)
956 PINTO AERATION A HIGH VELOCITY FLOWS 820200 9 WATER
DAM
FLOW
VELOCITY
AERATION
DAT:::04/15/33
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2400 PIRF OIL'S ROLE IN THE ENERGY 830902 25 OIL
FUTURE ENERGY
2402 PLAUT TEXAS ECONOMIC AND POPULATION 830000 25 ECONOMIC
GROWTH:THE NEXT QUARTER POPULATION
CENTURY AND RELATED ARTICLES GROWTH
2401 PMS EVALUATION OF LEGISLATIVE 830406 45 NATURAL GAS
PROPOSALS TO AMEND THE
NATURAL GAS POLICY ACT OF ,
1978 PERS.COM.
686 PMS RESPONSE TO FERC REQUEST FOR 840112 3 RESPONSE
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 3W-7
R.DREWS TO B.HALPIN PERS.
COM.
2121 PN&D SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830000 10 NITROGEN
NITROGEN SUPERSATURATION SATURATION
STUDY0)ND SUSITNA RESERVOIR 821100 50 SEDIMENT
SEDIMENTATION AND WATER TURBIDITY
.CLARITY STUDY
1082 POLIGUIN CHARACTERISTICS OF WINTER 770418 19 MOOSE
BROWSING AREAS OF MOOSE IN BROWSE
WESTERN QUEBEC AS DETERMINED
BY MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
2540 POPE ICE MANAGEMENT MANUAL 840000 25 ICE
771 PORTER THE REGIONAL ECONOMIC EFFECT 811100 6 ECONOMIC
OF FEDERAL oes LEASING:THE OIL
CASE OF ALASI<A NEED/POWER
3110 POST THE EXCEPTIONAL ADVANCES OF 601100 10 GlACIER
THE MULDROW.BlACK RAPIDS.
AND SUSITNA GLACIERS
2261 POTVIN ESTIMATING CARRYING CAPACITY 830000 12 DEER
OF A WHITE-TAILED DEER POPULATION
WINTERING AREA IN QUEBEC
1996 POWERS DRY DREEK:LATE PLEISTOCENE 780000 7 ARCHEOLOGY
HUMAN OCCUPATION IN CENTRAL
ALASI<A
2538 POWERS DRY CREEK ARCHAEOLOGY AND .830000 500 CULTURAL
PALEOECOLOGY OF A LATE RESOURCES
PLEISTOCENE AlASI<AN HUNTING ARCHAEOLOGY
CAMP
1478 PREST COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS:A 650000 100 COST
SURVEY SURVEY
NEED/POWER
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3357 PRICE EFFECT OF HUMAN DISTURBANCE 720000 1 SHEEP
ON DALL SHEEP HABITAT
965 PROULX FORESTRY MAPS AS AN 790814 6 FORESTS
INFORMATION SOURCE FOR MOOSE
DESCRIPTION OF MOOSE WINTER MAPS
YARDS
2263 PROULX FORESTRY MAPS AS AN 810000 5 FOREST
INFORMATION SOURCE FOR MAPS
DESCRIPTION OF MOOSE WINTER MOOSE
YARDS HABITAT
2262 PROULX CHARACTERISTICS OF MOOSE 830000 7 MOOSE
(ALCES ALCES)WINTER YARDS ON
DIFFERENT EXPOSURES AND
SLOPES IN SOUTHERN QUEBEC
29 R&M SEE DCNO 442 0 0
299 R&M SEE DCNO 12 0 0
298 R&M SEE DCNO 523 0 0
1219 R&M SEE DCNO 1 0 0
428 R&M SEE DCNO 210 0 0
15 R&M SEE DCNO 2 0 0
450 R&M SEE DCNO 34 0 0
447 R&M SEE DCNO 25 0 0
437 R&M SEE DCNO 211 0 0
458 R&M SEE DCNO 39 0 0
431 R&M SEE DCNO 212 0 0
434 R&M SEE DCNO 214 0 0
452 R&M SEE DCNO 35 0 0
451 R&M SEE DCNO 42 0 0
440 R&M SEE DCNO 31.0 0
2551 R&M THE HISTORY OF THE UPpER 790700 40 NAVAGATION
SUSITNA RIVER INDIAN RIVER TO USE
THE HEADWATERS CULTURAL
121 REM AERIAL pHOTOS -DEVILS CANYON 800812 43 AERIAL
RESERVOIR PHOTOS
RESERVOIR
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120 R&M AERIAL PHOTOS 800814 95 AERIAL
WATANA RESERVOIR PHOTOS
RESERVOIR
114 R&M ALTERNATIVE ACCESS CORRIDOR 800818 45 ACCESS PLAN
AERIAL PHOTOS,FLIGHT 1 &2 AERIAL
PHOTOS
116 R&M ALTERNATIVE ACCESS CORRIDOR 800818 33 ACCESS PLAN
AERIAL PHOTOS,FLIGHT 4 AERIAL
PHOTOS
115 R&M ALTERNATIVE ACCESS CORRIDOR 800818 33 ACCESS PLAN
AERIAL PHOTOS,FLIGHT 3 AERIAL
PHOTOS
118 R&M ALTERNATIVE ACCESS CORRIDOR 800826 53 ACCESS PLAN
AERIAL PHOTOS,FLIGHTS 6, 7 &AERIAL
8 PHOTOS
117 R&M ALTERNATIVE ACCESS CORRIDOR 800826 33 ACCESS PLAN
AERIAL PHOTOS,FLIGHT 5 AERIAL
PHOTOS
119 R&M ALTERNATIVE ACCESS CORRIDOR 800904 57 ACCESS PLAN
AERIAL PHOTOS AERIAL
PHOTOS
12 R&M PLAN OF STUDY TASK 2 ACCESS 801200 93 ACCESS PLAN
ROADS SUBTASK 2. 10 "INTERIM ALTERNATIVE
REPORT #1 ALTERNATIVE ACCESS
CORRIDOR SELECTION
1209 R&M SUBTASK 2.10 ACCESS ROADS 801200 65 ACCESS
INTERIM REPORT #1 ALTERNATIVE
ACCESS CORRIDOR SELECTION
1430 R&M TECHNICAL REPORT WATANA 810000 270 WEATHER
WEATHER STATION APRIL 80 .
JULY 81
1432 R&M TECHNICAL REPORT DEVIL CANYON 810000 270 WEATHER
WEATHER STATION JULY 80 .JULY
81
488 R&M STREAM FLOW RECORDS SUSITNA 810000 30 STREAMFLOW
RIVER AT WATANA 7/9/81 TO
7/23/81,7/31/81 TO 9/19/81
STAGE DISCHARGE RATING CURVE
SUSITNA RIVER NEAR WATANA
1431 R&M TECHNICAL REPORT DENALI 810000 270 WEATHER
WEATHER STATION JULY 80 -JULY
81
57 R&M WATANA CORE SLIDES 810000 31 SLIDES
DATE:04/15/SS
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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1859 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT-BOREHOLE 810000 30 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA 1980 AND GEOLOGY
1981
3316 R&M FIELD DATA INDEX 810100 85 HYDROLOGY
14 R&M TASK 2 -SURVEYS &SITE 810300 125 SURVEY
FACILITIES -HORIZONTAL AND SITE
VERTICAL CONTROL SURVEYS FACILITIES
1207 R&M SUBTASK 2.09 CLOSEOUT REPORT 810300 240
StQ~1229 R&M SUBTASK 3.10 PRELIMINARY OPEN 810300 20 WATER
WATER CALCUlATIONS
Scol1neJ 461 R&M WATER QUALITY ANNUAL REPORT 810400 41 WATER
1980 QUALITY
1239 R&M HYDROLOGY WATER QUALITY 810400 46 WATER
ANNUAL REPORT,1980 QUALITY
HYDROLOGY
c:r~nN2~3296 R&M TASK 3-HYDROLOGY SUBTASK 810400 35 WATER
3.03-ANNUAL REPORT WATER QUALITY
QUALITY DATA COLLECTION HYDROLOGY
192 R&M PRELIMINARY CHANNEL GEOMETRY,810422 20 VOLICITY
VELOCITY AND WATER LEVEL DATA RIVER
FOR THE SUSITNA RIVER AT
DEVIL CANYON
1277 R&M TASK 6:DESIGN DEVELOPMENT - 810500 130 COST
SUBTASK 6.01 CLOSEOUT REPORT,
REVIEW OF PREVIOUS STUDIES AND
REPORT,COST DATA COLLECTION
21 R&M WATANA RESERVOIR VOLUME 810507 30 RESERVOIR
CURVES
122 R&M AERIAL PHOTOS -ALTERNATIVE 810526 232 AERIAL
ACCESS CORRIDOR PHOTOS
ACCESS PLAN
fJ.-o..f\ft!L&1249 R&M TASK 3:HYDROLOGY -FIELD DATA 810700 120 INDEX
INDEX
1223 R&M SUBTASK 3.03 FIELD DATA 810800 125 ICE
COLLECTION - ICE OBSERVATION
,\\f\lLb.32 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY ICE 810800 25 ICE
SCI}:OBSERVATIONS 1980-1981 PROCESSES
1230 R&M CLIMATE DATA DENALI CREEK 811000 60 CLIMATE
JULY 1980 THRU JUNE 1981
1232 R&M CLIMATE DATA TYONE RIVER 811000 120 CLIMATE
AUGUST 1980 THRU JUNE 1981
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S(t\fln~a i;~i ---------------------------------..._------------------_.......
R&M HYDROLOGY GLACIER STUDIES 811200 36 GLACIER
HYDROLOGY
1225 R&M SUBTASK 3.03 CLOSEOUT REPORT 811200 180 GEOLOGY
APPENDIX D FIRST DRAFT
1860 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 811200 36 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA DECEMBER GEOLOGY
1981
56 R&M WATANA CORE SLIDES 811204 50 SLIDES
550 R&M ACCESS PLAN 18,DENALI 820000 3 ACCESS
(NORTH)(3 MAPS)SELECTED
ACCESS PLAN
1868 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 820000 35 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA OCTOBER GEOLOGY
1982
1242 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY,RESERVOIR 820100 60 RESERVOIR
SEDIMENTATION SEDIMENT
1226 R&M SUBTASK 3.04 CLOSEOUT REPORT 820100 15 WATER
WATER RESOURCES STUDIES RESOURCES
RESERVOIR EVAPORATION
5c...M ..t A TASK 2 -SURVEYS AND SITE 820100 540 ACCESS
FACILITIES SUBTASK 2.10 ACCESS
PlANNING STUDY
3 R&M SURVEYS &SITE FACILITIES,820100 500 ACCESS PLAN
ACCESS PLANNING STUDY SURVEY
SITE
FACILITIES
1248 R&M HYDROLOGY RESERVOIR 820100 55 RESERVOIR
SEDIMENTATION APPENDIX B.8 SEDIMENT
31 R&M TASK 2 -HYDROLOGY,RIVER 820100 75 RIVER
MORPHOLOGY MORPHOLOGY
HYDROLOGY
1243 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY,RIVER 820100 247 RIVER
MORPHOLOGY MORPHOLOGY
SCCll\rl~A 455 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY,RESERVOIR 820100 20 RESERVOIR
SEDIMENTATION SEDIMENT
1861 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 820100 40 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA JANUARY GEOLOGY
1982
1250 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY FIELD DATA 820200 80 GEOLOGY
COLLECTION AND PROCESSING
VOLUME 1
DATE:04/15/86
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5..fI*'c\210 ROcK SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 820200 90 STREAMFLOWCo,.ii -TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY,FIELD SLOUGHS
DATA COLLECTION AND
PROCESSING,VOLUME 1
5ct\()(l~Cl 214 ROcK SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT,820200 425 HYDROLOGY
TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY,FIELD DATA CLIMATE
COLLECTION AND PROCESSING,STREAMFLOW
VOLUME 3 SLOUGHS
1252 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY,FIELD DATA 820200 410 GEOLOGY
COLLECTION AND PROCESSING
VOLUME 3
607 ROcK WATER QUALITY INTERPRETATION 820200 150 WATER
1981 QUALITY
HYDROLOGY
1244 R&M HYDROLOGY RIVER MORPHOLOGY 820200 250 RIVER
APPENDIX B.9 MORPHOLOGY
212 ROcK SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 820200 150 HYDROLOGY
FIELD DATA COLLECTION AND CLIMATE
PROCESSING,VOLUME 2 STREAMFLOW
SLOUGHS
1251 R&M FIELD DATA COLLECTION AND 820200 80 GEOLOGY
PROCESSING VOLUME 2
1245 .ROcK HYDROLOGY WATER QUALITY 820200 80 WATER
INTERPRETATION 1981 QUALITY
HYDROLOGY
1862 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 820200 40 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA FEBRUARY GEOLOGY
1982
1234 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED 820300 165 CLIMATE
CLIMATIC DATA VOL.2 DENALI
STATION MARCH 1982
202 R&M SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 820300 130 CLIMATE
PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA,
VOL.3,TYONE RIVER STATION
1238 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED 820300 170 CLIMATE
CLIMATIC DATA VOLUME 6 DEVIL DEVIL CANYON
CANYON STATION 1982
206 R&M SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 820300 156 CLIMATE
PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA,
VOL.5,WATANA STATION
198 R&M SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 820300 125
CLIMATE
TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED GLACIER
CLIMATIC DATA,VOL.1,SUSITNA
GlACIER STATION MARCH 1982
DATE:04/15/83
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1246 R&M HYDROLOGY HYDRAULIC AND ICE 820300 240 HYDRAULIC
STUDIES ICE
208 R&M SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 820300 160 CLIMATE
TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED
CLIMATIC DATA,VOL.6,DEVIL
CANYON STATION MARCH 1982
200 R&M SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 820300 150 CLIMATE
TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED
CLIMATIC DATA,VOL.2,DENALI
STATION MARCH 1982
1236 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 820300 160 CLIMATE
VOL.4 KOSINA CREEK STATION
204 R&M SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 820300 135 CLIMATE
PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA,
VOL.4,KOSINA CREEK STATION
1235 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 820300 170 CLIMATE
VOL.3 TYONE RIVER STATION
1237 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 820300 200 CLIMATE
VOL.5 WATANA STATION WATANA
C;CU(\/l~&442 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY HYDRAULIC 820300 150 HYDRAULIC
AND ICE STUDIES MARCH 1982 ICE
HYDROLOGY
TEMPERATURE
1233 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED 820300 170 GlACIER
CLIMATIC DATA VOLUME 1 SUSITNA CLIMATE
GLACIER STATION MARCH 1982
1863 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 820300 35 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA MARCH GEOLOGY
1982
246 R&M HYDRAULIC AND ICE STUDIES,820500 30 HYDRAULIC
CHAPTERS 5 &6,ATTACHMENT A ICE
HYDROLOGY
"1864 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 820500 35 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA MAY 1982 GEOLOGY
1865 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 820600 35 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA JUNE 1982 GEOLOGY
3015 R&M PLACER MINING WASTEWATER 820600 200 WASTEWATER
SETTLING POND DEMONSTRATION MINERAL
PROJECT REPORT
1866 R&M SUSITNA PROJET BOREHLOE 820700 35 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA JULY 1982 GEOLOGY
DATE:04jlS./3S
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SCfAoY\\!i!R&M TASK 2 -SURVEYS AND SITE 820900 175 BORROW
FACILITIES -SUBTASK 2.10 ACCESS PLAN
ACCESS PLANNING STUDY
SUPPLEMENT
1590 R&M TASK 2 -SURVEYS AND SITE 820900 125 ACCESS
FACILITIES SUBTASK 2.10 ACCESS SITE
PLANNING STUDY SUPPLEMENT FACILITIES
1867 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 820900 35 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA GEOLOGY
SEPTEMBER 1982
16 R&M TASK 2 -SURVEYS,SUBTASK 2.08 821100 100 AERIAL
-CLOSE-OUT REPORT,AERIAL PHOTOS
PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAMMETRIC
MAPPING AND PHOTOGRAMMETRIC
GROUND CONTROL SURVEYS
560 R&M LOY WATER BOAT NAVIGATION 821115 1 NAVIGATION
SUSITNA RIVER AT MILE 128
37 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY WATER 821200 42 WATER
QUALITY EFFECTS RESULTING FROM QUALITY
IMPOUNDMENT OF THE SUSITNA IMPOUNDMENT
RIVER
46 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED 821200 50 CLIMATE
CLIMATIC DATA VOLUME 5, 0650
WATANA STATION OCTOBER 1981 -
SEPTEMBER 1982
42 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY TRIBUTARY 821200 45 TRIBUTARY
STABILITY ANALYSIS STABILITY
RIVER
MORPHOLOGY
438 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY,SLOUGH 821200 75 SLOUGH
HYDROLOGY INTERIM REPORT HYDROLOGY
AQUATIC
HABITAT
50 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED 821200 45 CLIMATE
CLIMATIC DATA VOLUME 4, 0640
KOSINi\CREEK STATION OCTOBER
1981 -SEPTEMBER 1982
44 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED 821200 45 CLIMATE
CLIMATIC DATA VOLUME 2, 0620
DENALI STATION OCTOBER 1981 -
SEPTEMBER 1982
35 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY WINTER 1981 821200 70 ICE
- 1982 ICE OBSERVATIONS REPORT PROCESSES
DATE:04/L5.SS
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43 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED 821200 50 CLIMATE
CLIMATIC DATA VOLUME 1, 0610
SUSITNA GLACIER STATION
OCTOBER 1981 -SEPTEMBER 1982
39 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY WATER 821200 30 WATER
QUALITY ANNUAL REPORT -1982 QUALITY
38 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY,SLOU9H 821200 40 SLOUGH
HYDROLOGY INTERIM REPORT STREAMFLOW
HYDROLOGY
WATER
BALANCE
48 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED 821200 20 CLIMATE
CLIMATIC DATA VOLUME 7,0665
SHERMAN STATION MAY 1982 -
SEPTEMBER 1982
34 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY 1982 821200 22 GLACIER
SUSITNA BASIN GLACIER STUDIES HYDROLOGY
47 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED 821200 50 CLIMATE
CLIMATIC DATA VOLUME 6, 0660
DEVIL CANYON STATION OCTOBER
1981 -SEPTEMBER 1982
453 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY GLACIAL 821200 70 GLACIER
LAKE STUDIES INTERIM REPORT
5U\Jlf\ta 444 R&M HYDROLOGY WATER QUALITY 821200 15 WATER
EFFECTS RESULTING FROM QUALITY
IMPOUNDMENT OF THE SUSITNA AQUATIC
RIVER HABITAT
IMPOUNDMENT
SCQl'\f\e~211 R&M SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT,821200 250 HYDROLOGY
TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY.FIELD DATA CLIMATE
COLLECTION AND PROCESSING STREAMFLOW
SUPPLEMENT 1 SLOUGHS
49 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED 821200 15 CLIMATE
CLIMATIC DATA VOLUME 8, 0770
EKLUTNA lAKE STATION JUNE
1982 -SEPTEMBER 1982
41 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY -1982 821200 214 STREAMFLOW
FIELD DATA,COLLECTION AND SLOUGH
PROCESSING,SUPPLEMENT 1 CLIMATE
DISCHARGE
ICE
45 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED 821200 40 CLIMATE
CLIMATIC DATA VOLUME 3,0630
TYONE RIVER STATION OCTOBER
1981 -MAY 1982
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36 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY GlACIAL 821200 60 GlACIER
lAKE STUDIES INTERIM REPORT SEDIMENT
CLIMATE
1739 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY PROCESSED 821200 65 CLIMATEC
CLIMATIC DATA VOL.7 0665 -METEOROLOGY
SHERMAN STATION MAY 1982 -
SEPTEMBER 1982
.1869 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 821200 40 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA DECEMBER GEOLOGY
1982
2 R&M SURVEYS &SITE FACILITIES,821200 200 HYDROGRAPH
HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYS SURVEY
SITE
FACILITIES
1446 R&M LOWER SUSITNA AND MIDDLE 830000 244 PHOTOS
SUSITNA
1445 R&M LOWER SUSITNA AND MIDDLE 830000 250 PHOTOS
SUSITNA
1447 R&M LOWER SUSITNA AND MIDDLE 830000 250 PHOTOS
SUSITNA
1448 R&M LOWER SUSITNA AND CHULITNA 830000 137 PHOTOS
536 R&M BOREHOLE INSTRUMENTATION DATA 830200 75 BOREHOLE
FEBRUARY 83
962 R&M FIELD DATA INDEX 830200 63 HYDROLOGY
INDEX
CLIMATE
23 R&M HYDROLOGY FIELD DATA INDEX 830200 100 HYDROLOGY
3282 R&M TASK 3:HYDROLOGY -FIELD DATA 830200 140 HYDROLOGY
INDEX
537 R&M BOREHOLE INSTRUMENTATION DATA 830300 75 BOREHOLE
MARCH 83
622 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 830400 120 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA,JAN 1983
523 R&M BOREHOLE INSTRUMENTAL DATA 830400 50 BOREHOLE
APRIL 1983
358 R&M POWER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND 830524 220 POWER
FINANCING IN ALAKSA FINANCIAL
91 R&M SUSITNA RIVER ICE STUDY 830800 100 ICE
1982-1983,PRELIMINARY DRAFT PROCESSES
DAiS.04/15.:::,:,
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307 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 830900 lOS BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA -
SEPT.83
400 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 831100 200 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA NOVEMBER
1983
673 R&M SLOUGH GROWNDWATER STUDY 831109 12 GROUNDWATER
PERS.COM.SLOUGH
678 R&M SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 840000 25 POS
BIG GAME STUDY FY84 PLAN OF BIG GAME
STUDY UPSTREAM MOOSE
\472 R&M SUSITNA RIVER ICE STUDY 840100 180 ICE5CQOntC\1982-1983
865 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 840306 75 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA MAY 1983 TEMPERATURE
1180 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 840400 150 GEOLOGY
INSTRUMENTATION DATA JANUARY
1984
5CCtn"e.~1660 R&M TASK 3 -HYDROLOGY FIELD DATA 840400 250 HYDROLOGY
INDEX -FINAL REPORT APRIL INDEX
1984
1870 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 840400 125 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA APRIL GEOLOGY
1984
1871 R&M SUSITNA PROJECT BOREHOLE 840500 125 BOREHOLE
INSTRUMENTATION DATA MAY 1984 GEOLOGY
1091 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 840600 150 CLIMATE
OCTOBER 1982-SEPTEMBER 1983 WATANA
VOLUME IV WATANA STATION (NO.
0650)FINAL REPORT
1089 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 840600 175 CLIMATE
OCTOBER 1982-SEPTEMBER 1983
VOLUME II DENALI STATION (NO.
0620)FINAL REPORT
1093 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 840600 150 CLIMATE
OCTOBER 1982-SEPTEMBER 1983
VOLUME VI SHERMAN STATION (NO.
0665)FINAL REPORT
~1088 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 840600 150 CLIMATE.sCG\fI\\~OCTOBER 1982-SEPTEMBER 1983 GLACIER
VOLUME I SUSITNA GLACIER
STATION (NO.0610)FINAL
REPORT
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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I PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA'1,,<i:IH092 R&M 840600 175 CLIMATE1:1',1,OCTOBER 1982-SEPTEMBER 1983 DEVIL CANYON
VOLUME V DEVIL CANYON STATION
(NO.0660)FINAL REPORT
I'.a~1094 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 840600 150 CLIMATE
S (oJ'OCTOBER 1982-SEPTEMBER 1983
VOLUME VII EKLUTNA LAKE
STATION (NO.0686.5)FINAL
REPORT
:;J1090 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA ·840600 150 CLIMATE..c",f\r;~S\OCTOBER 1982-SEPTEMBER 1983
VOLUME III KOSINA CREEK
STATION (NO.0640)FINAL
REPORT
2415 R&M 1983-1984 SUSITNA RIVER ICE 840600 150 ICE
STUDY DRAFT REPORT
J2503 R&M SUSPENDED SEDIMENT AND 841100 80 SEDIMENT
StO f1 (Vl TURBIDITY SETTLING COLUMN TURBIDITY
STUDY-1984 DRAFT
2506 R&M LOYER SUSITNA RIVER 841100 200 GEOLOGY
AGGRADATION STUDY:FIELD DATA DISCHARGE
FLOY
3370 R&M SUSITNA RIVER ICE STUDY 1984 850200 200 ICE
FREEZEUP DRAFT DISCHARGE
S:::OcorQJ 2743 R&M SUSITNA RIVER ICE STUDY 850500 150 ICE
1983-1984 FINAL REPORT
Sc»Ylfle!2 747 R&M SUSITNA RIVER ICE STUDY 850600 120 ICE
1984-1985 FINAL REPORT
2769 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 850600 175 CLIMATE
OCTOBER 1983 -DECEMBER 1984
VOL.3 KOSINA CREEK STATION
FINAL REPORT
Sto<~~J2745 R&M YATER BALANCE STUDIES OF 850600 50 SLOUGH
2.1''"'1 MIDDLE SUSITNA SLOUGHS
2773 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 850600 175 CLIMATE
OCTOBER 1983 -DECEMBER 1984
VOL.7 EKLUTNA LAKE STATION
(NO.0686.5)FINAL REPORT
2771 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 850600 175
CLIMATE
OCTOBER 1983 -DECEMBER 1984
VOL.5 DEVIL CANYON STATION
(NO.0660)FINAL REPORT
DATE:04/'-5/::
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2775 R&M ASSESSMENT OF ACCESS BY 850600 40 SALMON
SPAWNING SALMON INTO SPAWNING
TRIBUTARIES OF THE LOWER
SUSITNA RIVER FINAL REPORT
2719 R&M LOWER SUSITNA RIVER 850600 200 SEDIMENT
AGGRADATION STUDY:FIELD DATA FLOW
FINAL REPORT
2767 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 850600 175 CLIMATE
OCTOBER 1983 -DECEMBER 1984 GLACIER
VOL.1 SUSITNA GLACIER STATIO,N
(NO.0610)FINAL REPORT
2828 R&M INSTREAM FLOW RELATIONSHIPS 850600 150 INSTREAM
REPORT SERIES PHYSICAL MIDDLE
PROCESSES OF THE MIDDLE FLOW
SUSITNA RIVER TECHNICAL
REPORT NO.2 FINAL REPORT
2768 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 850600 175 CLIMATE
OCTOBER 1983 -DECEMBER 1984
VOL.2 DENALI STATION (NO.
0620)FINAL REPORT
2772 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 850600 175 CLIMATE
OCTOBER 1983 -DECEMBER 1984
VOL.6 SHERMAN STATION (NO.
0665)FINAL REPORT
ttoN\~A 2746 R&M EFFECTS ON NAVIGATION 850600 120 NAVIGATION
2770 R&M PROCESSED CLIMATIC DATA 850600 175 CLIMATE
OCTOBER 1983 -DECEMBER 1984
VOL.4 WATANA STATION (NO.
0650)FINAL REPORT
2774 R&M RESPONSE OF AQUATIC HABITAT 850600 50 AQUATIC
SURFACE AREAS TO MAINSTEM HABITAT
DISCHARGE IN THE YENTNA TO
TALKEETNA REACH OF THE SUSITNA
RIVER FINAL REPORT
S;C\0~~2829 R&M HYDROLOGY FIELD DATA INDEX 850700 150 HYDROLOGY
FINAL REPORT GEOLOGY
2830 R&M SUSITNA BASIN HYDROLOGICAL -850700 300 HYDROLOGY
METEOROLOGICAL DATA SUMMARY,METEOROLOGY
OCTOBER 1982 -DECEMBER 1984
FINAL REPORT
3090 R&M MIDDLE SUSITNA RIVER 100-YEAR 851203 12 FLOOD
FLOOD WATER-SURFACE
ELEVATIONS PERS.COM.
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:217
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
--------------------.------------------------.----._-----.
3071 R&M GLACIAL LAKE PHYSICAL 860200·175 GLACIER
LIMNOLOGY STUDIES:EKLUTNA FISH
LAKE,ALASKA VOL.2 -
APPENDICES FINAL REPORT
3070 R&M GLACIAL LAKE PHYSICAL 860200 175 GLACIER
LIMNOLOGY STUDIES:EKLUTNA FISH
LAKE,ALASKA VOL.1 -MAIN
REPORT FINAL REPORT
3401 R&M TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM 1985 860600 25 ICE
SUSITNA RIVER FREEZE-UP FINAL TEMPERATURE
REPORT FREEZEUP
1944 RADIAN AMBIENT AIR QUALITY AND 810910 50 AIR QUALITY
METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING PETROLEUM
PLAN FOR TESORO-ALASKA
PETROLEUM COMPANY'S KENAI,
ALASKA REFINERY
1945 RADIAN APPLICATION FOR A PREVENTION 830421 6 PSD
OF SIGNIFICANT DETERIORATION
PERMIT
2309 RAINEY ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION 400000 9 ARCHAEOLOGY
IN CENTRAL ALASKA
2310 RAINEY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RECENT 530000 3 ARCHAEOLOGY
ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES IN
INLAND ALASKA
684 RAST SUMMARY ANALYSIS OF THE NORTH 781000 455 WATER
AMERICAN (US PO~TION)OECD QUALITY
EUTROPHICATION PROJECT:
NUTRIENT LOADING-LAKE RESPONSE
RELATIONSHIPS &TROPIC STATUS
INDICIES
2396 RAUSCH DISTRIBUTION MOVEMENTS AND 580401 90 MOOSE
DYNAMICS OF THE RAILBELT POPULATION
MOOSE POPULATIONS
869 RBA HARZA-EBASCO WAREHOUSE 831200 50 CONSUMPTION
HEATING STUDY ENERGY
NEED/POWER
3303 RCI SNOWPACK GROUND-TRUTH MANUAL .830500 35 SNOW
1637 RDC ALASKAN COAL MARKETING 810123 45 COAL
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS USE
NEED/POWER
1506 RDC 1983-84 POLICY STATEMENTS 830329 27 COAL
RESOURCES
NEED/POWER .
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:218
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
--------------------.-------------------------------------
3372 RDC SIXTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL 860200 310 RESOURCES
CONFERENCE ON ALASKA'S LAND USE
RESOURCES CRISIS IN RESOURCE PETROLEUM
PRODUCTION:CAN AMERICA COAL
COMPETE?ECONOMIC
2676 RDPI THE ALASKA FACTBOOK SERIES 830000 500 ECONOMIC
1983 (SET OF 9)POPULATION
1645 REAUME MAP MODEL BASE CASE 830207 2 MAP MODEL
ASSUMPTIONS PERS.COM.NEED/POWER
1646 REAUME REVISIONS ECONOMIC 830310 1 COAL
ASSUMPTIONS PERS.COM.REVENUE
NEED/POWER
491 RECKARD ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF HIGH 830300 20 GRAVEL
SPEED GRAVEL ROADS ROAD
3179 REED LIFE HISTORY AND MIGRATION 640200 30 MIGRATION
PATTERNS OF ARCTIC GRAYLING GRAYLING
FISH
714 REGELIN 'SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF 820000 4 MOOSE
NITROGEN FERTILIZATION UPON NITROGEN
PRODUCTION OF MOOSE FORAGE IN
ALASKA
3236 REGELIN FIELD VALIDATION OF A MOOSE 841000 23 MOOSE
CARRYING CAPACITY MODEL
1997 REGER PREHISTORY IN THE UPPER COOK 0 10 COOK INLET
INLET,AlASKA
2311 REGER REPORT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL 780000 23 ARCHAEOLOGY
FIELD SURVEY IN THE
WILLOW-WASILlA AREA,1978
3142 REIMERS PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND 790900 18 CARIBOU
INTERNATIONAL REINDEER/CARIBOU REINDEER
SYMPOSIUM 17-21 SEPTEMBER 1979
3446 REINEMER ELECTRIFYING ALASKA 831100 18 RESIDENTIAL
ELECTRICITY
143 RETHERFOR ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS 790000 75 ANCHORAGE
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE FAIRBANKS
SUPPLEMENTARY STUDY -REVISED INTERTIE
TRANSMISSIONN
EED/POWER
146 RETHERFOR ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS 791200 300 ANCHORAGE
.TRANSMISSION INTERTIE ECONOMIC FAIRBANKS
FEASIBILITY STUDY REPORT INTERTIE
TRANSMISSIONN
EED/POWER
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:219
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
144 RETHERFOR INTERIM INTERTIE STUDY 800306 75 ANCHORAGE
TWO-STAGE DEVELOPMENT OF FAIRBANKS
ANCHORAGE-FAIRBANKS INTERTIE
TRANSMISSION INTERTIE ECONOMIC TRANSMISSIONN
FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS EED/POWER
3176 REYNOLDS DENNING ECOLOGY OF GRIZZLY 740600 9 GRIZZLY
BEARS IN NORTHEREASTERN BEARE CO LOGY
ALASKA (EXCERPT)
3369 REYNOLDS STRUCTURE,STATUS,790000 1 BEAR
REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY,POPULATION
MOVEMENTS,DISTRIBUTION,AND HABITAT
HABITAT UTILIZATION OF A
GRIZZLY BEAR POPULATION IN
NPR-A (WESTERN BROOKS RANGE)
2941 RICHARDS ASPECTS OF THE JUVENILE LIFE 790600 40 CHINOOK
HISTORY OF SPRING CHINOOK SAlliON
SUMON IN DESHKA RIVER,ALASKA
DETERMINED FROM ADULT SCALE
ANALYSIS AND MIGRANT'TRAPPING
2093 RICKARD EFFECTS OF VEHICLES ON ARCTIC 740000 8 VEHICLES
TUNDRA TUNDRA
3356 RITCHIE ECOLOGY OF MOOSE IN FREMONT 780000 1 MOOSE
COUNTY,IDAHO ECOLOGY
696 RITCHIE PEREGRINE FALCON SURVEY OF 821000 26 PEREGRINE
SELECTED AREAS ALONG THE FALCON
UPPER TANANA AND RAPTOR
SAGAVANIRKTOK RIVERS,ALASKA
1982 FINAL REPORT
695 RITCHIE THE RESULTS OF RAPTOR SURVEYS 821000 25 RAPTOR
ALONG THE PORCUPINE RIVER,SURVEY
ALASKA 1982 FINAL REPORT
525 RMA SALINITY MODEL 821011 20 SALINITY
MODEL
2399 RMI POWER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND 830100 250 FINANCIAL
FINANCING IN ALASKA POWER
2264 ROBBINS WILDLIFE FEEDING AND NUTRITION 830000 350 WILDLIFE
BROWSE
3175 ROBY BEHAVIORAL PATTERNS OF 780500 10 CARIBOU
BARREN-GROUND CARIBOU OF THE BEHAVIOR
CENTRAL ARCTIC HERD ADJACENT PIPELINE
TO THE TRANS-ALASKA OIL
PIPELINE
987 ROLLEY MOOSE POPULATION DYNAMICS AND 800000 10 MOOSE
WINTER HABITAT USE AT HABITAT
ROCHESTER,ALBERTA,1965-1979 POPULATION
DATE:04/15/33
PAGE:220
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS,---------------------------------------------------------
2682 ROOSEVELT THE DEER FAMILY THE CARIBOU 820400 9 CARIBOU
(EXCERPTS)
3340 ROSENEAU SUMMER DISTRIBUTION,NUMBERS,720000 1 BIRDS
AND FOOD HABITS OF THE HABITAT
GYRFALCON (FALCON RUSTICOLUS)
ON THE SEWARD PENINSULA,
ALASKA
697 ROSENEAU NUMBERS AND STATUS OF 801029 54 PEREGRINE
PERIGRENE FALCONS ON THE FALCON
MIDDLE YUKON RIVER,LOWER RAPTOR
YUKON RIVER AND IN SELECTED
AREAS OF THE ARCTIC NATIONAL
WILDLIFE RANGE 1980
2265 ROST DISTRIBUTION OF MULE DEER AND 790000 7 HABITAT
ELK IN RELATION TO ROADS ROADS
BIG GAME
983 ROUNDS FIRST APPROXIMATION OF 810000 7 MOOSE
HABITAT SELECTIVITY OF HABITAT
UNGULATES ON EXTENSIVE WINTER WILDLIFE
RANGES
972 ROWE FIRE IN THE BOREAL FOREST 730320 20 FIRE
FORESTS
2419 RRCS SPRING AND FALL MOVEMENTS OF 840300 105 MOOSE
NELCHINA CARIBOU IN RELATION PIPELINE
TO THE TRANS-ALASKA PIPELINE
2420 RRCS LATE WINTER DISTRIBUTION AND 840300 100 MOOSE
MOVEMENTS OF MOOSE IN PIPELINE
RELATION TO THE TRANS-ALASKA
PIPELINE IN INTERIOR ALASKA
1974 RTI MULTIMEDIA ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS 771100 300 ENVIRONMENT
FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
VOLUME 2 MEG CHARTS AND
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
1973 RTI MULTIMEDIA ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS 771100 200 ENVIRONMENT
FOR ENVIRoNMENTAL ASSESSMENT
VOLUME 1
2765 RUTLEDGE ALASKA'S ENERGY RESOURCES 850000 200 ENERGY
RESOURCE
NEED/POWER
988 SALO HISTORY OF WILDLIFE 760000 8 WILDLIFE
MANAGEMENT IN FINLAND HUNTING
RECREATION
VEGETATION
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:221
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
1104 SALTER INSTREAM FLOW METHODOLOGY 800500 101 AQUATIC
EVALUATION,BIOLOGICAL CRITE-HABITAT
RIA DETERMINATION,AND WATER STREAMFLOW
QUANTITY NEEDS FOR SELECTED
IDAHO STREAMS
1568 SCEC 1981 RESEDENTIAL ELECTRICAL 810000 140 FORECAST
APPLIANCE SATURATION SURVEY ELECTRIC
NEED/POWER
RESIDENTIAL
APPLIANCE
739 SCHAFF UNDISCOVERED OIL AND GAS 830201 4 OIL
RESOURCE POTENTIAL OF THE GAS
COOK INLET BASIN PERS.COM.NEED/POWER
1048 SCHEMNITZ WILDLIFE HABITAT IMPROVEMENT 800000 45 WILDLIFE
TECHNIQUES HABITAT
2007 SCHERER GASEOUS EFFLUENTS DUE TO EHV 720000 7 T·LINE
TRANSMISSION LINE CORONA AIR
POLLUTION
2590 SCHMIDT BIG GAME OF NORTH AMERICA 780000 500 BIG GAME
ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT ECOLOGY
2266 SCHULTZ RESPONSES OF NATIONAL PARK 780000 9 BEHAVIOR
ELK TO HUMAN ACTIVITY BIG GAME
1143 SCHWASSMA BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS:THEIR 800000 17 BIOLOGY
ADAPTIVE SIGNIFICANCE
3180 SCHWEINSB ARCTIC GAS BIOLOGICAL REPORT 720600 50 AIRCRAFT
SERIES VOL.FOURTEEN WATERFOWL
DISTURBANCE EFFECTS OF
AIRCRAFT TO WATEROWL ON NORTH
SLOPE ~S,JUNE,1972
3181 SCHWEINSB ARCTIC GAS BIOLOGICAL REPORT 720800 30 AIRCRAFT
SERIES VOLUME FOURTEEN HABITAT
PRELIMINARY WATERFOWL WATERFOWL
DISTURBANCE STUIES,MACKENZIE
VALLEY,AUGUST 1972
685 SCOTT FRESHWATER FISHES OF CANADA,730000 5 FISH
BULLETIN 184 ANADROMOUS
RESIDENT
681 SCOTT EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION IN 820000 40 EROSION
THE KENAI RIVER,ALASKA GS SEDIMENT
PROFESSIONAL PAPER 1235 TURBIDITY
936 SCOTTER EFFECTS OF FOREST FIRES ON 640000 113 CARIBOU
THE WINTER RANGE OF FIRE
BARREN·GROUND CARIBOU IN SUCCESSION
NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:·222
DCNO AUTHOR TITtLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
979 SCOTTER FIRE AS AN ECOLOGICAL FACTOR 720501 10 FIRE
IN BOREAL FOREST ECOSYSTEMS ECOLOGY
OF CANADA FORESTS
967 SCOTTER MANAGEMENT OF WILD UNGULATE 800100 12 MOOSE
HABITAT IN THE WESTERN UNITED HABITAT
STATES AND CANADA:A REVIEW
3468 SDGE ELECTRIC ENERGY DEMAND &820800 450 FORECAST
NATURAL GAS REQUIREMENTS
FORECASTING MODELS FOR THE
SAN DIEGO GAS &ELECTRIC
SERVICE AREA
1566 SDGEC 1981 RESIDENTIAL ENERGY 820800 125 FORECAST
SURVEY (MIRACLE V)ENERGY
USE
RESIDENTIAL
NEED/POWER
3353 SEBASTA LOWERING RELIABILITY OFFERS 780000 1 ELECTRIC
LITTLE BENEFIT.ELECTRICAL
WORLD
2008 SEBO EXAMINATION OF OZONE 760000 11 T-LINE
.EMANATING FROM EHV AIR
TRANSMISSION LINES CORONA POLLUTION
DISCHARGES
1483 SEGAL SPECIAL REPORT ON WORLD 800900 6 GAS
NATURAL GAS PRICING PETROLEUM
COST
NEED/POWER
1482 SEGAL SLOWER GROWTH FOR THE 1980'S 801200 4 FORECAST
PETROLEUM
f NEED/POWER
774 SEIVER PROJECTIONS OF MANPOWER 780100 4 PROJECTIONS
REQUIREMENTS AND SUPPLIES GROWTH
USING PUBLIC USE SAMPLE DATA NEED/POWER
773 SEIVER PROJECTING THE INCOME 811000 7 ECONOMIC
DISTRIBUTION IN A REGIONAL FORECAST
ECONOMY NEED/POWER
2724 SENATE FUTURE ENERGY PlANNING FOR 840400 2 ENERGY
ALASKA (TRANSCRIPTS OF THE NEED/POWER
APRIL 8 SENATE RESOURCE FORECAST
COMMITTEE MEETING)
1962 SEYMOUR EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON 560000 230 TERMPERATUREF
YOUNG CHINOOK SALMON ISH
SALMON
2181 SFI PEND OREILLE LAKE KOKANEE 830500 1 FISH
RESTORATION PROGRAM IMPOUDMENT
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:223
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE.DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
3059 SHA MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGH 700000 190 LAND USE
COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT RECREATION
PLAN PHASE II:RECOMMENDATIONS
2711 SHANK HUMAN-RELATED BEHAVIORAL 791000 250 WILDLIFE
DISTURBANCE TO NORTHERN LARGE BEHAVIOR
MAMMALS:A BIBLIOGRAPHY AND
REVIEW
2177 SHAW THE EFFECT OF MINING SILT ON 421000 13 MINING
YIELD OF FRY FROM SAlHON SAlHON
SPAWNING BEDS FISH
2389 SHCA TENNESSEE GAS PIPELINE 740000 140 TESTIMONY
COMPANY,PREPARED.REBUTTAL
TESTIMONY
1097 SHCA EVALUATION OF WORLD ENERGY 820500 77 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND THEIR ENERGY
ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE WORLD
ALTERNATIVES ON ENERGY
DEVELOPMENTS AND THE ECONOMY
2391 SHCA EVALUATION OF WORLD ENERGY 821200 30 WORLD
DEVELOPMENTS AND THEIR ENERGY
ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE MEMO OIL
82-4 U.S.OIL AND GAS SUPPLY GAS
AND DIRECTIONAL CHANGES
634 SHCA EVALUATION OF WORLD ENERGY 830500 61 WORLD
DEVELOPMENTS AND THEIR ENERGY
ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE SUMMARY NEED/POWER
VOL.11
633 SHCA EVALUATION OF WORLD ENERGY 830500 500 WORLD
DEVELOPMENTS AND THEIR ENERGY
ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE VOL.11 NEED/POWER
1607 SHCA LONG TERM OUTLOOK FOR CRUDE 830500 6 OIL
OIL AND FUEL OIL PRICES COST
FORECAST
NEED/POWER
3231 SHCA LONG TERM OUTLOOK FOR CRUDE 830518 6 OIL
OIL AND FUEL OIL PRICES FORECAST
172 SHCA EVALUATION OF WORLD ENERGY 830600 375 WORLD
DEVELOPMENTS AND THEIR ENERGY
ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE NEED/POWER
STATISTICAL APPENDIX VOL.11-B
171 SHCA EVALUATION OF WORLD ENERGY 830600 450 WORLD
DEVELOPMENTS AND THEIR ENERGY
ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE NEED/POWER
STATISTICAL APPENDIX VOL.11-A
DA.TE:04/13/86
PAGE:224
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
--------------------------------------------.------------
2390 SHCA EVALUATION OF WORLD ENERGY 831000 23 WORLD
DEVELOPMENTS AND THEIR ENERGY
ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE MEMO OIL
83-1 SHORT TERM OUTLOOK MAJOR GAS
SUPPLY DISRUPTION ALTERNATIVES
1664 SHCA EVALUATION OF WORLD ENERGY 831000 20 FORECAST
DEVELOPMENTS AND THEIR WORLD
SIGNIFICANCE MEMO 83-1,SHORT NEED/POWER
TERM OUTLOOK MAJOR SUPPLY GAS
DISRUPTION ALTERNATIVE IN 1984 COAL
876 SHCA EVALUATION OF WORLD ENERGY 831100 19 WORLD
DEVELOPMENTS AND THEIR ENERGY
ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE MEMO COAL
83-2 SHORT TERM ELECTRICITY NEED/POWER
AND COAL OUTLOOK IN SELECTED
COUNTRIES
443 SHCA EVALUATION OF WORLD ENERGY 831200 47 WORLD
DEVELOPMENTS &THEIR ECONOMIC ENERGY
SIGNIFIGANCE MEMO 83-3 THE NEED/POWER
U.S.INDUSTRIAL ENERGY SECTOR
REVISED BALANCES &GAS DEMAND'
2392 SHCA QUALIFICATIONS OF SHERMAN H.840000 6 RESUME
CLARK NEED/POWER
1162 SHCA EVALUAtION OF WORLD ENERGY 840200 22 NEED/POWER
DEVELOPMENTS AND THEIR ESTIMATE
ECONOMIC SIGNIFIGANCE MEMO ECONOMIC
83-4 LATEST REVISIONS OF PAST WORLD
ESTIMATES FEBRUARY 1984 ENERGY
1882 SHCA ATTACHMENT A 1984 GNP 840625 26 FORECAST
FORECASTS FROM THE LITERATURE GNP
2680 SHCA ANALYSIS OF RAILBELT GAS 840900 15 GAS
TRENDS NEED/POWER
RAILBELT
2614 SHCA OIL PRICE OUTLOOK FEBRUARY 850200 15 OIL
1985 NEED/POWER
FORECAST
3172 SHELDON THE WILDERNESS OF DENALI 600000 15 HUNTING
EXPLORATIONS OF A HUNTER -RECREATION
NATURALIST IN NORTHERN ALASKA HABITAT
22 SHEN ICE HYDRAULICS MODEL -830330 25 ICE
PROPOSAL HYDRAULIC
2178 SHUTER STOCHASTIC SIMULATION OF 800100 35 TEMPERATURE
TEMPERTURE EFFECTS ON FIRST-FISH
YEAR SURVIVAL OF SMALL MOUTH
BASS
DATE:04/15/32
PAGE:225
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
2598 SIGLER EFFECTS OF CHRONIC TURBIDITY 830221 5 TURBIDITY
ON DENSITY AND GROWTH OF FISH
STEELHEADS AND COHO SALMON
1709 SIGLER EFFECTS OF CHRONIC TURBIDITY 840000 9 FISH
ON DENSITY AND GROWTH OF TURBIDITY
ST~ELHEADS AND COHO SALMON
978 SIGMAN RESPONSE OF WINTERING MOOSE 790000 2 ECOLOGY
TO MECHANICAL HABITAT MOOSE
REHABILITATION IN ALASKA HABITAT
WILDLIFE
2073 SIMMERMAN ALASKA'S PARKLANDS THE 830000 336 RECREATION
COMPLETE GUIDE LAND USE
2108 SIMPSON INDUCED SEISMICITY STUDIES IN 780000 7 EARTHQUAKE
SOVIET CENTRAL ASIA
1041 SINGER WILDFIRE AND UNGULATES IN THE 750200 53 WILDLIFE
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK AREA,FIRE
NORTHWESTERN MONTANA
2268 SINGER BEHAVIOR OF MOUNTAIN GOATS IN 780000 6 BEHAVIOR
RELATION TO U.S.HIGHYAY 2,GOATS
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK,MONTANA ROADS
982 SINGER HABITAT PARTITIONING AND 790000 8 MOOSE
WILDFIRE RELATIONSHIPS OF HABITAT
CERVIDS IN GLACIER NATIONAL WILDLIFE
PARK,MONTANA
2662 SINGER PULVERIZED CO~L COMBUSTION,840000 180 COAL
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS NEED/POWER
2579 SKOOG ECOLOGY OF THE CARIBOU IN 680000 335 CARIBOU
ALASKA PART II ECOLOGY
2578 SKOOG ECOLOGY OF THE CARIBOU IN 680000 365 CARIBOU
ALASKA PART I ECOLOGY
2269 SLOUGH A LAND CAPABILITY 761026 11 HABITAT
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR SMALL GAME
BEAVER (CASTOR CANADENSIS
KURL)
3352 SMITH THE BIGHORN SHEEP IN IDAHO--540000 1 SHEEP
ITS STATUS,LIFE HISTORY,AND HABITAT
MANAGEMENT
3178 SMITH RED SQUIRREL ECOLOGY DURING 670500 75 ECOLOGY
SPRUCE CONE FAILURE IN ALASKA SMALL GAME
2095 SMITH THE NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS 820000 10 NITROGEN
DEPENDENCE OF ALGAL BIOMASS PHOSPHORUS
IN LAKES:AND EMPIRICAL AND
THEORETICAL ANALYSIS
DATE:04/l3/83
PAGE:226
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS-------_..----~-------------------------------------------
2388 SMITH FORECAST SUMMARY WORLD OIL 840000 30 OIL
MARKETS:A NERVOUS EQUILIBRIUM WORLD
1075 SNYDER IMPACT OF MOOSE BROWSING ON 760000 14 MOOSE
BOREAL-TYPE FORESTS OF BROWSING
ISLE ROYALE NATIONAL PARK
1663 SOA PROPERTY CONTROL BUILDING 840417 375 ASSESSMENT
INDEX LAND
INDEX
2519 SOA ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPORT ON 841215 75 POWER
STATEWIDE POWER PRODUCTION COST
COSTS
2333 SOHIO CARIBOU WHITE PAPER:AN 840800 40 CARIBOU
EVALUATION OF THE PROPOSED
ENDICOTT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
REGARDING POTENTIAL IMPACTS
TO CARIBOU
3041 SOLTERO CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL 731018 12 EUTROPHIC
CHARACTERISTICS OF A RESERVOIR
EUTROPHIC RESERVOIR AND ITS TRIBUTARY
TRIBUTARIES:LONG LAKE.
WASHINGTON
170 SOWDOF SUPPLEMENTAL PROGRESS REPORT.700800 21 AQUATIC
OTTER TRAWL TRAILS FOR HABITAT
COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT ANADROMOUS
FISH
864 SOWDOF SALMON NATURAL PRODUCTION 811200 33 SALMON
ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM,1980-1981 SPAWNING
HABITAT
2096 SPARROW EFFECTS OF OFF-ROAD VEHICLE 780000 7 VEHICLE
TRAFFIC ON SOILS AND VEGETATION
VEGETATION IN THE DENALI HIGHWAY
HIGHWAY REGION OF ALASKA
2180 SPENCE DIFFERENCES IN FISH 710000 2 FISH
POPUlATIONS UPSTREAM AND POPULATION
DOWNSTREAM OF A MAINSTREAM IMPOUNDMENT
IMPOUNDMENT
2179 SPENCE DIFFERENCES IN BENTHOS 710000 8 FISH
UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM OF AN IMPOUNDMENT
IMPOUNDMENT
975 SPENCER TALL TIMBERS FIRE ECOLOGY 640409 24 ECOLOGY
CONFERENCE MOOSE AND FIRE ON MOOSE
THE KENAI FIRE
DA.TE:Ol./15/8::
PAGE:227
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
-------------------~-----------------------------------_..
699 SPRINGER NUMBERS AND STATUS OF 791105 61 PERIGRENE
PERIGRENE FALCON ON THE FALCON
COLMILLE RIVER,MIDDLE YUKON RAPT OR
RIVER AND LOYER YUKON RIVER,
ALASKA,1979
744 SRI THE POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPING 741200 10 COAL
ALASKAN COALS FOR CLEAN NEED/POYER
EXPORT FUELS PHASE I
2387 SRI POTENTIAL FOR INDUSTRIAL 8~1021 140 NEED/POWER
DEVELOPMENT IN THE RAILBELT RAILBELT
REGION OF ALASKA BASED ON THE ELECTRIC
AVAILABILITY AND COST OF
ELECTRIC POYER
136 SSAC COMMITTEE REPORT ON THE 830324 22 ECONOMIC
SUSITNA PROJECT,SENATE BILLS OIL
68,69,70,AND 71
137 SSAC COMMITTEE REPORT ON THE 830324 85 OVERVIEW
SUSITNA PROJECT,SENATE BILLS ECONOMIC
~8,69, 70 &71,ADDITIONAL
MATERIAL
3092 ST.JOHN THE LIMNOLOGY OF KAMLOOPS 760600 75 LIMNOLOGY
LAKE,B.C.
2271 STALMASTE BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES OF 790000 7 BEHAVIOR
WINTERING BALD EAGLES TO EAGLES
HUMAN ACTIVITY
2681 STEELE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND 800000 60 CULTURAL
CULTURAL RESOURCES OVERVImJ ARCHAEOLOGY
FORT RICHARDSON,ALASKA RESOURCES
1071 STELFOX SEE DCNO 1068 0 0
1068 STELFOX BROWSE PRODUCTION AND 740300 17 MOOSE
UTILIZATION DURING 17 YEARS BROWSE
OF REGENERATION IN A WHITE
SPRUCE FOREST
2273 STEVENS WINTER ECOLOGY OF MOOSE IN 700000 9 MOOSE
THE GALLATIN MOUNTAINS,ECOLOGY
MONTANA
3333 STEVENSON ESTIMATES OF FUTURE WORLD 841200 31 ESTIMATE
ECONOMIC GROWTH DRAFT ECONOMIC
432 STOBER SEE DCNO 354 0 0
DATE:04/15/S~\
PAGE:228
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
...._---------------_...._-----------------...------------------..
354 STOBER EFFECTS OF HYDROELECTRIC 821200 302 AQUATIC
DISCHARGE FLUCTUATION ON HABITAT
SALMON AND STEELHEAD IN THE ANADROMOUS
SKAGIT RIVER,WASHINGTON,ALTERNATIVE
FINAL REPORT,DEC 1979 TO DEC HYDRO
1982
3167 STONOROV SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF THE ALASKA 701100 10 BEHAVIOR
BROW BEAR (EXCERPT)BROW BEAR
2097 STOUT NONHUNTING MORTALITY OF 760000 12 HUNTING
FLEDGED NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS
WATERFOWL
3351 STREUBEL FOOD STORING AND RELATED 680000 1 SMALL GAME
BEHAVIOR OF RED SQUIRRELS BEHAVIOR
(TAMIASCIURUS HUDSONICUS)IN HABITAT
INTERIOR ALASKA
2274 STRICKALA MARTEN 820000 13 BIRDS
3113 STUART THE EFFECTS OF FRESHET 830000 230 TURBIDITY
TURBIDITY ON SELECTED ASPECTS TROPHIC
OF THE BIOGEOCHEMISTRY AND
THE TROPHIC STATUS OF
FLATHEAD LAKE,MONTANA,U.S.A.
3251 SUMITOMO LNG MARKETING STRATEGY IN 840000 7 LNG
JAPAN
3244 SUMITOMO MONTHLY STATISTICS PETROLEUM 850100 40 STATISTICS
IN JAPAN (JANUARY 1985 -MAY PETROLEUM
1985)
3341 SUMMERFIE POPULATION DYNAMICS AND 740000 1 SHEEP
SEASONAL MOVEMENT PATTERNS OF HABITAT
DALL SHEEP IN THE ATIGUN
CANYON AREA,BROOKS RANGE,
ALASKA
448 SWEENEY NATURAL GAS DEMAND AND SUPPLY 771100 48 GAS
TO THE YEAR 2000 IN THE COOK FORECAST
INLET BASIN OF SOUTH -CENTRAL NEED/POWER
ALASKA
700 SWEM RESULTS OF THE 1982 RAPTOR 821030 26 RAPTOR
SURVEY WITHIN THE NATIONAL SURVEY
PETROLEUM RESERVE-ALASKA
2275 SWENSEN FACTORS AFFECTING STATUS AND 790000 6 BIOLOGY
REPRODUCTION OF OSPREYS IN BIRDS
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK ENVIRONMENT
2276 SWIFT APPLICATION OF A RUMINANT 790000 3 BIG GAME
ENERGETICS MODEL TO A STUDY
OF ELK WINTER RANGE CARRYING
CAPACITY
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3165 SWIFT A SIMULATION MODEL OF ENERGY 830700 27 ENERGY
AND NITROGEN BALANCE FOR MODEL
FREE-RANGING RUMINANTS EXCERPT NITROGEN
183 SYKES EVALUATION OF REPORT ON 810204 21 SEISMIC
SEISMIC STUDIES FOR SUSITNA
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
3084 SYMONS WATER QUALITY BEHAVIOR IN 690000 10 WATER
RES ERVIORS,A COMPLIATION OF QUALITY
PUBLISHED RESEARCH PAPERS
2870 TAFT AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO 760000 23 FISH
THE DESIGN OF SYSTEMS FOR BIOLOGY
ALLEVIATING FISH IMPINGEMENT
AT EXISTING AND PROPOSED POWER
PLANT INTAKE STRUCTURES
(EXCERPT)
Seo 1963 TAPPEL A NEW METHOD OF RELATING 810000 60 SPAWNING
SPAWNING GRAVEL SIZE SALMON
COMPOSITION TO SALMONOID
EMBRYO SURVIVAL
3380 TARRANT ANOTHER LNG PLANT FOR 850300 1 LNG
PENINSUlA CONSUMPTION
1569 TAYLOR THE DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY:750000 20 ELECTRIC
A SURVEY DEMAND·
NEED/POWER
2440 TAYLOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PLANNING FOR 831100 35 FIRE
LARGE AREAS:~FEDERAL,
PRIVATE AND STATE OF ALASKA
EXAMPLE
1891 TAYLOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PLANNING FOR 831100 30 FIRE
LARGE AREAS:A FEDERAL,
PRIVATE,AND STATE OF ALASKA
EXAMPLE
1571 TCSM FIND THE REAL CULPRITS IN 810318 1 ENERGY
SAVING ENERGY AT HOME NEED/POWER
CONSERVATION
989 TELFER WINTER HABITAT SELECTION BY 700700 7 MOOSE
MOOSE AND YHITE-TAILED DEER DEER
HABITAT
1077 TELFER RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LOGGING 701002 6 MOOSE
AND BIG GAME IN EASTERN BIG GAME
CANADA
1076 TELFER FORAGE YEILD AND BROWSE 710630 5 FORAGE
UTILIZATION ON LOGGED AREAS BROWSE
IN NEW BRUNSWICK
DATE:04/15/88
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2456 TELFER THE EFFECT OF LOGGING ON 720000 10 FOREST
WILDLIFE IN THE BOREAL FOREST LOGGING
WILDLIFE
970 TELFER CERVID DISTRIBUTION,BROWSE 780000 10 BROWSE
AND SNOW COVER IN ALBERTA SNOW
973 TELFER PROBLEMS FACING WILDLIFE 790000 12 WILDLIFE
HABITAT MANAGEMENT ON FOREST
CANADIAN FOREST LANDS
2460 TERASMAE NATURAL FIRES AS AN INDEX OF 1'90000 10 FIRE
PALEOCLIMATE ECOSYSTEMS
1417 TES SEE DCNO 177 0 0
1416 TES SEE DCNO 176 0 0
1303 TES SEE DCNO 302 0 0
297 TES SEE DCNO 84 0 0
229 TES SEE DCNO 308 0 0
694 TES BIOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS MAP 0 1 MAP
(M-3)
227 TES SEE DCNO 361/370 0 0
360 TES SEE DCNO 361 0 0
1339 TES SEE DCNO 456 0 0
1320 TES SUBTASK 7.12 PLANT ECOLOGY 800700 27 PLANT
ECOLOGY
1301 TES SUBTASK 7.07 LAND USE ANALYSIS 800700 27 LAND USE
1316 TES SUBTASK 7.11 WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 800700 15 WILDLIFE
BIRDS AND NON -GAME MAMMAL ECOLOGY
BIRDS
1317 TES SUBTASK 7.11 WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 800700 15 WILDLIFE
F1JRBEARERS ECOLOGY
FURBEARERS
1325 TES ENVIRONMENTAL CONSI1>ERATIONS 810116 30 HYDRO
OF ALTERNATIVE HYDROELECTRIC ELECTRIC
DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES ALTERNATIVE
1326 TES ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF 810200 30 ACCESS
ACCESS ROAD ALTERNATIVES
1328 TES PRELIMINARY ENVIRONMENTAL 810300 75 TRANSMISSIONC
SCREENING OF ALTERNATIVE ORRIDORS
TRANSMISSION CORRIDORS
DATE:04/15/S3
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Sco.rineJ393 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SUBTASK 810400 100 BIRDS
7.11 BIRDS AND NON-GAME MAMMALS
MAMMALS ANNUAL REPORT 1980
S CC\l'r()~396 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SUBTASK 810500 45 FURBEARERS
7.11 FURBEARERS ANNUAL REPORT FOX
1980 MARTEN
BEAVER
.£ca(ll1ed 361 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ANNUAL 810500 379 SOCIO-ECON
REPORT 1980 SUBTASK 7.05 ANALYSIS
SOCIOECONOMIC ANALYSIS
SCC\fmetl 387 TES TASK 7 -ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 810500 99 ENVIRONMENT
SUMMARY ANNUAL REPORT 1980 STUDIES
1305 TES SUBTASK 7.10 FISH ECOLOGY AT 810600 15 FISH
DEVIL CANYON ECOLOGY
308 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ANNUAL 810600 37 AQUATIC
REPORT 1980 SUBTASK 7.10 FISH HABITAT
ECOLOGY JUNE 1981 ANADROMOUS
RESIDENT
FISH
1302 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ANNUAL 810700 90 LAND USE
REPORT 1980 SUBTASK 7.07 LAND
USE
1318 TES SUBTASK 7.11 WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 810700 120 WILDLIFE
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ANNUAL ECOLOGY
REPORT BIG GAME BIG GAME
Scctvyned 402 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SUBTASK 810700 100 ·BIG GAME
7.11 BIG GAME ANNUAL REPORT MOOSE
1980 BEAR
SHEEP
401 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ANNUAL 810700 100 BIG GAME
REPORT SUBTASK 7.11 BIG GAME MOOSE
BEAR
SHEEP
303 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SUBTASK 810700 77 LAND USE
7.07 LAND USE ANALYSIS ANNUAL
REPORT 1980
1327 TES ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOECONOMIC 811000 60 ACCESS
AND LAND USE ANALYSIS OF PLAN
ALTERNATIVE ACCESS PLANS FOR
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
84 TES ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOECONOMIC 811000 75 ACCESS PLAN
AND LAND USE ANALYSIS OF LAND USE
ALTERNATIVE ACCESS PLANS
DATE:04/15/83
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-----------------------------.---------------------------:(\~~1324 TES SUBTASK 7.14 EVNIRONMENTAL 811000 120 ACCESS
~ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE
ACCESS PLANS
296 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES,SUBTASK 811000 100 ACCESS
7.14.ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS AQUATIC
OF ALTERNATIVE ACCESS PLANS HABITAT
10 TES ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOECONOMIC 811000 100 ACCESS PLAN
AND LAND USE ANALYSIS OF LAND USE
ALTERNATIVE ACCESS PLANS ALTERNATIVE
SOCIO-ECON
11 TES ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOECONOMIC 811000 100 ACCESS PLAN
AND LAND USE ANALYSIS OF LAND USE
ALTERNATIVE ACCESS PLANS DRAFT ALTERNATIVE
SOCIO-ECON
8 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SUBTASK 811000 100 ACCESS PLAN
7.14:ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS ALTERNATIVE
OF ALTERNATIVE ACCESS PLANS
1323 TES SUBTASK 7.14 ACCESS ROAD 820000 7 ACCESS
ANALYSIS
S({)J'''~456 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES LAND 820400 20 LAND USE
USE ANALYSIS NAVIGATIONAL USE
1322 TES SUBTASK 7.11 BIRDS AND 820400 150 BIRDS
NON-GAME MAMMALS PHASE 1 MAMMALS
REPORT
1319 TES SUBTASK 7.11 FURBEARERS PHASE 820400 90 FURBEARER
1 REPORT BEAVER
FOX
s(aYH,~J 395 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SUBTASK 820400 81 FURBEARERS
7.11 FURBEARERS PHASE 1 REPORT
:J~0f\f.~1299 TES SUBTASK 7.06 CULTURAL 820400 840 CULTURAL
RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS RESOURCES
PHASE I FINAL REPORT
378 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES TASK 820400 169 CULTURAL
7.06 CULTURAL RESOURCES RESOURCES
INVESTIGATION APPENDIX E
302 TES PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 820400 250 LAND USE
FINAL REPORT SUBTASK 7.07 -
LAND USE ANALYSIS
390 TES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 820400 100 WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE ECOLOGY WILDLIFE ECOLOGY
HABITAT VALUE ANALYSIS HABITAT
1321 TES SUBTASK 7.12 PLANT ECOLOGY 820400 20 .PLANT
PHASE 1 REPORT ECOLOGY
DATE:04/15/83
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1342 TES TASK 7 WILDLIFE HABITAT VALUE 820400 130 WILDLIFE
ANALYSIS HABITAT
1304 TES SUBTASK 7.07 RECREATION 820500 30 RECREATION
PLANNING PHASE I PLAN
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES REPORT
1312 TES SUBTASK 7.10 ENVIRONMENTAL 820500 60 FISH
STUDIES FISH ECOLOGY PHASE 1 ECOLOGY
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION
,304 TES PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 820500 150 RECREATION~C./J.(\(\ecl FINAL REPORT SUBTASK 7.08
RECREATION PLANNING MAY 1982
2438 TES'PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 820500 30 RECREATION
REPORT SUBTASK 7.08 SURVEY
RECREATION PLANNING ANALYSIS
OF PARTICIPATION SURVEY
RESULTS
1338 TES FISHERIES IMPACT REPORT 820600 150 FISH
IMPACT
5C.Ai\f\\1 177 TES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830504 450 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY REPORT VOLUME 2 ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT SECTIONS
5-11 FINAL DRAFT
ScCtlln~d 176 ,TES SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 830504 300 FEASIBILITY
FEASIBILITY REPORT VOLUME 2 AQUATIC
ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT SECTIONS HABITAT
1-4 FINAL DRAFT
371 TES/UAM ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SUBTASK 810500 341 CULTURAL
7 .06:CULTURAL RESOURCES RESOURCES
INVESTIGATION ANNUAL REPORT
- 1980
377 TES/UAM ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES TASK 820400 400 CULTURAL
7.06,CULTURAL RESOURCES RESOURCES
INVESTIGATION,PHASE I REPORT
SCCH1 l1 eJ 420 TES/UAP ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SUBTASK 810500 94 PLANT
7 .12 PLANT ECOLOGY ANNUAL ECOLOGY
REPORT 1980
421 TES/UAP ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SUB TASK 820400 250 PLANT
7.12 PLANT ECOLOGY STUDIES ECOLOGY
PHASE I FINAL REPORT
1031 THOMPSON SEE DCNO 964 0 0
964 THOMPSON USE OF LOGGED HABITATS IN 810309 12
MOOSE
WINTER BY MOOSE COWS WITH HABITAT
CALVES IN NORTHEASTERN ONTARIO
DATE:04/15/82
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------..._----------------
2386 THURBER U.S.OIL OUTLOOK ENERGY 830000 15 OIL
REVIEW WINTER 1982-1983 FORECAST
2028 TIETJE
RESPONSES OF BLACK BEARS TO 830000 14 BLACK BEAR
OIL DEVELOPMENT IN ALBERTA OIL
1592 TILLMAN WOOD AS AN ENERGY RESOURCE 780000 100 ENERGY
RESOURCES
ALTERNATIVE
NEED/POWER
2812 TILLMAN ALASKA COAL AVAILABILITY AND 840000 35 COST
COST COAL
NEED/POWER
959 TOBIASON ALASKAN SNOW LOADS 730800 59 SNOW
CLIMATE
2000 TODD NATURAL REGENERATION:820000 7 FOREST
POLICES,PROCEDURES,AND PLANTS
PRACTICES IN PRINCE GEORGE
FOREST REGION
2638 TOMLINSON DEFINITIVE SOX CONTROL 790800 260 MINERIALS
PROCESS EVALUATIONS:FGD
LIMESTONE,DOUBLE ALKALI,AND
CITRATE FGD PROCESS
(MICROFICHE)
1161 TRACY REACTIONS OF WILDLIFE TO 770427 259 WILDLIFE
HUMAN ACTIVITY ALONG MOUNT ROAD
MCKINLEY NATIONAL PARK ROAD RECREATION
2684 TREFETHEN TRANSACTIONS OF THE 530000 20 WILDLIFE
EIGHTEENTH NORTH AMERICAN MOOSE
WILDLIFE CONFERENCE (EXCERPT)
2410 TSANG PROCEEDINGS OF WORKSHOP ON 800000 65 HYDRAULIC
HYDRAULIC RESISTANCE OF RIVER ICE
ICE
2385 TUCK A REVIEW OF ELECTRIC POWER 800500 70 ENERGY
DEMAND FORECASTS AND FORECASTS
SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVING ELECTRIC
FUTURE FORECASTS
112 TUSSING A REVIEW OF THE ISSUES 800415 91 ISSUES
NEED/POWER
1618 TUSSING INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRIC 800509 100 ELECTRIC
POWER SUPPLY PLANNING NEED/POWER
RAILBELT
1497 TUSSING THE STRUGGLE FOR AN ALASKA 821026 47 GAS
GAS PIPELINE:WHAT WENT PIPELINE
WRONG?NEED/POWER
DATE:04./15/33
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3077 TYONEK COMMENTS ON SUSITNA 840621 3 COMMENTS
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT PERS.NATIVES
COM.
3079 TYONEK CIRI DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR 841108 5 LAND USE
LAND IN SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC NATIVES
PROJECT AREA PERS.COM.
2591 TYRRELL REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF THE 841200 40 RED MODEL
TREATMENT OF PRICE NEED/POWER
ELASTICITIES OF DEMAND IN THE
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
REO MODEL (1979-1983)
383 UM PLANT ECOLOGY STUDIES SEMI -800000 37 PLANT
ANNUAL REPORT (JAN-JUNE 1980)ECOLOGY
3094 UAF ALASKA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE 720100 45 WILDLIFE
RESEARCH UNIT QUARTERLY
PROGRESS REPORT
2729 UAF PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST 720800 10 CARIBOU
INTERNATIONAL REINDEER AND BIG GAME
CARIBOU SYMPOSIUM
3108 UAF THE EFFECTS OF HUMAN 760600 10 WOLF
DISTURBANCE ON WOLVES (CANIS HABITAT
LUPUS)
1595 UAF ALASKAN WIND POWER 770800 9 NEED/POWER
ALTERNATIVE
2552 UAF SCIENCE INFO~TION EXCHANGE 770900 2 MOOSE
IN ALASKA VOL.IV CURRENT
RESEARCH (EXCERPT)
906 UAF PREFERENTIAL USE ·OF WILLOW BY 780000 27 MOOSE
MOOSE IN INTERIOR ALASKA HABITAT
BROWSE
2187 UAF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS 780000 16 NITROGEN
DISTRIBUTION IN AN ALASKAN ECOSYSTEMS
TUSSOCK TUNDRA ECOSYSTEM:TUNDRA
NATURAL PATTERNS AND
IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT
326 UAF SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT,SUBTASK 800800 34 LAND USE
7.07,LAND USE ANALYSIS
1990 UAF THE CARLO CREEK SITE:GEOLOGY 801000 215 ARCHEOLOGY
AND ARCHEOLOGY OF AN EARLY GEOLOGY
HOLOCENE SITE IN THE CENTRAL
ALASKA RANGE
1635 UAF FOCUS ON ALASKA'S COAL '80 801021 529 COAL
USE
NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15/88
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2188 UAF CHANGES IN SOIL PROPERTIES 810000 12 TUNDRA
AND VEGETATION FOLLOYING VEGETATION
DISTURBANCE OF ALASKAN ARCTIC
TUNDRA
2199 UAF FOREST FIRE CYCLES AND LIFE 810305 14 FIRE
TABLES:A CASE STUDY FROM FOREST
INTERIOR ALASKA
1631 UAF ALASKA COAL-A BIBLIOGRAPHY 820101 312
COAL
BIBLIOGRAPHYN
EED/POWER
294 UAF ALASKA SYMPOSIUM ON THE SOCIAL 830000 297 ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL IMPACTS SOCIAL
OF NATURAL RESOURCE CULTURAL
DEVELOPMENT
1159 UAF MOOSE UTILIZATION OF RIPARIAN 830000 29 MOOSE
YILLOY IN THE CENTRAL ALASKA PLANT
NORTH SLOPE
2191 UAF DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF 830000 15 TUNDRA
SEEDLING ESTABLISHMENT AND
GROWTH OF NATIVE GRAMINOIDS
IN AN ALASKAN TUNDRA
DISTURBANCE
1136 UAF ALASKA SYMPOSIUM ON THE 830215 297 SOCIAL
SOCIAL,ECONOMIC,AND CULTURAL CULTURAL
IMPACTS OF NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
1606 UAF HYDROELECTRIC POYER IN 830400 158 HYDRO
NENTIETH CENTURY ALASKA:POYER
ANCHORAGE,JUNEAU,KETCHIKAN NEED/POYER
AND SITKA
896 UAF THE ECOLOGY OF MARTEN IN 830500 125 ECOLOGY
SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA A THESIS MARTEN
FURBEARER
2943 UAF COLD REGIONS AIR POLLUTION 831200 200 AIR
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SUMMARY POLLUTION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
889 UAF ANTIQUITIES PERMIT REPORT 840100 60 PERMIT
PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE ARCHEOLOGY
ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE MIDDLE RIVER
MIDDLE SUS ITNA RIVER,ALASKA,
IN CONNECTION YITH THE SUSITNA
HYDROELEC
2428 UAF AGROBOREALIS VOL.16,NUMBER 840700 60 AGRICULTURE
2,JULY 1984
QATE:04/1S:S,~
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
2467 UAF SLIDES BEAVER AND ICE 841031 10 BEAVER
PROBLEMS IN THE SUSITNA RIVER ICE
PERS.COM.
2625 UAF EVALUATION OF ICE PROBLEMS 850315 250 ICE
ASSOCIATED WITH HYDROELECTRIC POWER
POWER GENERATION IN ALASKA HYDRO
2530 UAM TRANSMISSION LINE PHOTO,1 0 *0911 PHOTOS
T-LINE
2529 UAM TRANSMISSION LINE PHOTO,790909 0 PHOTOS
M875,55SRW T-LINE
215 UAM PROCEDURES MANUAL/RESEARCH 800500 91 CULTURAL
DESIGN SUBTASK 7.06,CULTURAL RESOURCES
RESOURCES INVESTIGATION FOR
THE SUSITNA HYDROPOWER PROJECT
2528 UAM TRANSMISSION LINE PHOTO,ALT.800719 0 PHOTOS
ACC.COR T-LINE
3399 UAM WINTER BIRD AND SMALL MAMMAL 810300 4 BIRDS
SURVEY,UPPER SUSITNARIVER
BASIN,7-10 FEBRUARY 1981
S'/XAf\nJ 2534 UAM ANNUAL REPORT SUB-TASK 7.06 810301 120 CULTURAL
CULTURAL RESOURCES RESOURCES
INVESTIGATION FOR THE SUSITNA
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
3397 UAM ANNUAL REPORT SUB-TASK 7.·06 810301 40 CULTURAL
CULTURAL RESOURCES RESOURCES
INVESTIGATIONS APPENDIX E
1341 UAM SUBTASK 7.06 CULTURAL 810500 350 CULTURAL
RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS RESOURCES
2521 UAM TRANSMISSION LINE PHOTO,S.810506 0 PHOTOS
INTERTIE OLD T-LINE/WILLOW TO T-LINE
ANCHORAGE
2522 UAM TRANSMISSION LINE PHOTO,N. 810512 0 PHOTOS
INTERTIE THROUGH HEALY T-LINE
2526 UAM TRANSMISSION LINE PHOTO,N.810512 0 PHOTOS
INTERTIE 224-250 FAIRBANKS TO T-LINE
NENANA (SOUTH SIDE OF LINE)
2524 UAM TRANSMISSION LINE PHOTO,N.810512 0 PHOTOS
INTERTIE NORTHEAST PAST CLEAR T-LINE
MEWS
2527 UAM TRANSMISSION LINE PHOTO,N.810512 0 PHOTOS
INTERTIE 197-220,NENANA TO T-LINE
FAIRBANKS (NORTH SIDE OF LINE)
DATE:04/15:,S ..:,
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2523 UAM TRANSMISSION LINE PHOTO,N.810512 0 PHOTOS
INTERTIE YEST OF HEALY,NORTH T-LINE
TO BROYNS TRAILER CT.
2525 UAM TRANSMISSION LINE PHOTO,N.810512 0 PHOTOS
INTERTIE 181-195 (CLEAR TO T-LINE
NENANA)
scann ec\398 UAM ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SUB TASK 820400 150 BIRDS
'b~C\7.11 BIRDS AND NON-GAME MAMMALS
MAMMALS PHASE I FINAL REPORT
2531 UAM TRANSMISSION LINE PHOTO,820531 0 PHOTOS
PORTAGE ACCESS,CFL 153.087 T-LINE
3398 UAM AVIFAUNA OF THE LOWER SUSITNA 820700 22 FLOOD
RIVER FLOODPlAIN,AlASKA RIVER
89 UAM 1982 CULTURAL RESOURCES 830300 250 RESOURCES
SURVEY,FINAL REPORT,MARCH SURVEY
1983
359 UAM 1982 CULTURAL RESOURCES 830300 400 CULTURAL
SURVEY FINAL REPORT MARCH 1983 RESOURCES
3396 UAM 1982 CULTURAL RESOURCES 830300 20 CULTURAL
SURVEY APPENDIX A RESOURCES
399 UAM 1983 FIELD SEASON CULTURAL 831200 300 CULTURAL
RESOURCES INVESTIGATION FOR RESOURCES
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY
FINAL DRAFT
2395 UAM SIMCO CABIN ON KOSINA CREEK 840000 50 CULTURAL
SLIDES
PHOTOS
RESOURCES
2394 UAM PRELIMINARY CULTURAL 840000 4 CULTURAL
RESOURCES MAP:1984 MAPS
RESOURCES
UAM 1983 FIELD SEASON CULTURAL 840100 138 CULTURAL
RESOURCES INVESTIGATION VOLUME RESOURCES
II FINAL REPORT FERC PROJECT
#7114
464 UAM 1983 FIELD SEASON CULTURAL 840100 57 CULTURAL
RESOURCES INVESTIGATION VOLUME RESOURCES
III FINAL REPORT (MAPS,NOT
FIUlED)
462 UAM 1983 FIELD SEASON CULTURAL 840100 650 CULTURAL
RESOURCES INVESTIGATION VOL.RESOURCES
I FINAL REPORT FERC PROJECT
#7114
DA.TE:04/15/83
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2698 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES 840400 375 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 RESOURCES
APPENDIX D PART 1 OF 6 ARCHEOLOGY
2620 UAM A GEOMETRIC METHODOLOGY FOR 840400 40 ARCHAEOLOGY
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY:AN STATISTICS
ALTERNATIVE TO STATISTICAL
AND ETHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES
3521 UAM PROCEDURES/QUALITY ASSURANCE 840500 125 PROCEDURES
MANUAL CULTURAL RESOURCES MANUAL
INVESTIGATION UPDATED MAY 1984 CULTURAL
3526 UAM ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND SITE 850000 44 ARCHAEOLOGY
DISTRIBUTION IN RELATION TO TERRAIN
TERRAIN UNITS
3528 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES -850000 60 CULTURAL
SIGNIFICANCE SIGNIFICANCE
3527 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES -850000 75 CULTURAL
MITIGATION RECOMMENDATIONS MITIGATION
3525 UAM .CULTURAL RESOURCES -IMPACT 850000 90 CULTURAL
ASSESSMENT IMPACT
2825 UAM SOCIAL SCIENCE WORKSHOP 2: 850200 15 SOCIAL
CULTURAL RESOURCES RESEARCH CULTURAL
PRIORITIES,SUMMARY,OCTOBER RESOURCES
19,1984
2702 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES 850400 375 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 RESOURCES
APPENDIX D pART 5 OF 6 ARCHEOLOGY
2700 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES 850400 375 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 RESOURCES
APPENDIX D PART 3 OF 6 ARCHEOLOGY
2699 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES 850400 375 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 RESOURCES
APPENDIX D PART 2 OF 6 ARCHEOLOGY
2703 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES 850400 375 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 RESOURCES
APPENDIX D PART 6 OF 6 ARCHEOLOGY
2701 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES 850400 300 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 RESOURCES
APPENDIX D PART 4 OF 6 ARCHEOLOGY
2717 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES 850500·400 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 RESOURCES
VOL.VI APPENDIX E AND F DRAFT
DATE:04/15/88
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2713 UAM CULTURAL.RESOURCES 850500 20 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 VOL.RESOURCES
II APPENDIX B AND C DRAFT
2715 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES 850500 300 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 RESOURCES
VOL.IV APPENDIX D (PART 2)
DRAFT
2714 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES 850500 300 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 RESOURCES
VOL.III APPENDIX D (PART 1).
DRAFT
2718 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES 850500 20 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 RESOURCES
VOLUME VII APPENDIX E
FULL-SCALE MAPS)DRAFT
2712 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES 850500 200 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 RESOURCES
VOL.I CHAPTERS 1-10
APPENDIX A DRAFT
~~~2716 UAM CULTURAL RESOURCES 850500 300 CULTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS 1979-1985 VOL.RESOURCES
V APPENDIX D (PART 3)DRAFT
2924 UAM TRANSMITTAL OF CULTURAL 850514 6 SLIDES
RESOURCES SLIDES AND KEY CULTURAL
PERS.COM.RESOURCES
667 UAP SEE DCNO 559 0 0
3118 UAP OFF-ROAD VEHICLE USE AND ITS 760506 70 RECREATION
IMPACT ON SOILS AND VEGETATON VEHICLE
ON BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
LANDS ALONG THE DENALI
HIGHWAY,AlASKA
1896 UAP AGROBOREALIS 810100 68 AGRICULTURE
2436 UAP ARGOBOREALIS VOL.13;810100 70 AGRICULTURE
JANUARY/1981
SC~\f\llt~559 UAP ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SUBTASK 830400 289 PLANT
7.12 1982 PLANT ECOLOGY ECOLOGY
STUDIES FINAL REPORT
SJ>.l\f'R.,&1698 UAP TERRESTRIAL PROGRAM,1983 840500 350 MOOSE
BROWSE PILOT STUDY BROWSE
3099 UAP RIPARIAN VEGETATION 850600 60 RIPARIAN
SUCCESSION REPORT VEGETATION
SUCCESSION
DATE:04/15/88
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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SCOJ\~2932 UAP PLANT PHENOLOGY STUDY FINAL 851000 250 ENVIRONMENT
REPORT PHENOLOGY
.1067 UGGLA ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF FIRE ON 580000 19 FIRE
NORTH SWEDISH FORESTS FORESTS
ECOLOGY
2034 UNION 76 PARACHUTE CREEK SHALE OIL 810000 13 NEED/POWER
PROGRAM UNION OIL COMPANY OF OIL
CALIFORNIA FACT SHEETS PROJECTIONS
1907 UNY TECHNICAL REPORT NO.96 840131
455 NUIQSUT
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES SOCIAL
PROGRAM NUIQSUT CASE STUDY ECONOMIC
2872 USA ELECTRIC LOAD FORECAST 850131 3 ELECTRIC
ANALYSIS UPDATE PERS.COM.FORECAST
NEED/POWER
1754 USAF WEATHER DATA FOR NENANA 670900 13 METEOROLOGY
AIRPORT
2873 USAF ELECTRIC LOAD FORECAST PERS.850121 2 ELECTRIC
COM.FORECAST
NEED/POWER
1572 USBC 1960 CENSUS OF POPULATION 600000 2 POPULATION
VOL.1 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CENSUS
POPULATION PART A NUMBER OF NEED/POWER
INHABITANTS
1573 USBC 1970 CENSUS OF HOUSING VOL.1 700000 4 HOUSING
HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS FOR CENSUS
STATES,CITIES,AND COUNTIES POPULATION·
PART 1 UNITED STATES SUMMARY NEED/POWER
2075 USBC 1970 CENSUS OF POPULATION 710000 80 NEED/POWER
GENERAL POPULATION CENSUS
CHARACTERISTICS POPULATION
1574 USBC ANNUAL HOUSING SURVEY:1977 770000 6 CENSUS
FINANCIAL CHARACTERISTICS BY HOUSING
INDICATORS OF HOUSING AND POPULATION
NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY FINANCIAL
NEED/POWER
1578 USBC PROJECTIONS OF THE POPULATION 770000 45 POPULATION
OF THE UNITED STATES:1977 TO PROJECTIONS
2050 NEED/POWER
1575 USBC HOUSING VACANCIES FOURTH 800000 10 HOUSING
QUARTER 1979 STATISTICS
CENSUS
NEED/POWER
DATE:04/15/83
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS--------------------------------------------------------...
1576 USBC STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF THE 800000 5 STATISTICS
UNITED STATES 1980 CENSUS
NEED/POWER
2076 USBC 1980 CENSUS OF POPULATION 811100 40 NEED/POWER
VOL.1 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CENSUS
POPULATION CHAPTER A NUMBER POPULATION
OF INHABITANTS PART 3 ALASKA
1580 USBC STATE AND METROPOLITAN AREA 820000 10 STATISTICS
DATA BOOK 1982 CENSUS
NEED/POWER
1651 USBC PROVISIONAL PROJECTIONS OF 830800 50 POPULATION
THE POPULATION OF STATES,BY PROJECTIONS
AGE AND SEX:1980 TO 2000 CENSUS
NEED/POWER
1853 USC COLORADO RIVER MANAGEMENT 830900 400 RIVER
AQUATIC
1852 USC FORECASTING AND TECHNOLOGY 831000 250 WATER
FOR WATER MANAGEMENT
3273 USCOLD GuIDELINES FOR INSPECTION OF 830800 40 EARTHQUAKE
DAMS FOLLOWING EARTHQUAKES DAM
2490 USFWS RANGE ECOLOGY AND THE 710900 50 MOOSE
INFLUENCE OF AGRICULTURE ON HABITAT
MOOSE AND DEER RANGE ON.THE DEER
SMOKY RIVER BREAKS,ALBERTA
1706 USFWS SURVEY.OF THE PEREGRINE 740600 4 PEREGRINE
FALCON AND OTHER RAPTERS IN RAPTOR
THE PROPOSED SUSITNA RIVER FALCON
RESERVOIR IMPOUNDMENT AREAS
ScaCW\Rc&3492 USFWS SOUTH CENTRAL RAILBELT AREA 751000 28 RAILBELT
UPPER SUSITNA RIVER BASIN SUSITNA
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT TWO DAM BASIN
PLAN DAM
3299 USFWS DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF 771200 45 FISH
WEIGHTED CRITERIA INSTREAM
PROBABILITY-OF-USE CURVES FOR FLaY
INSTREAM FLOW ASSESSMENTS:
FISHERIES
2204 USFWS AVIAN MORTALITY AT MAN-MADE 780000 100 BIRDS
STRUCTURES AN ANNOTATED T-LINE.'BIBLIOGRAPHY
3272 USFWS MANAGMENT OF TRANSMISSION LINE 780000 170 T-LINE
RIGHTS-OF-WAY FOR FISH AND FISH
WILDLIFE VOLUME 1 BACKGROUND WILDLIFE
INFORMATION
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:243
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------~----------------------.------------
2484 USFWS TWO YEAR RESPONSE OF WOODY 780400 13 VEGETATION
PLANTS TO LETOURNEAU TREE MOOSE
CRUSHERS ON THE KENIA
NATIONAL MOOSE RANGE
SCCln(\ed 1981 USFWS IMPACTS OF TRANSMISSION LINES 780600 225 RAPTORS
ON BIRDS IN FLIGHT T-LINE
BIRDS
3300 USFWS HYDRAULIC SUMUlATION IN 780600 65 HYDRAULIC
INSTREAM FLOW STUDIES:THEORY INSTREAM
AND TECHNIQUES FLOW
3072 USFWS WESTERN RESERVOIR AND STREAM 781000 125 HABITAT
HABITAT IMPROVEMENTS HANDBOOK RESERVOIR
STREAM
900 USFWS ClASSIFICATION OF WETLANDS AND 791200 125 WETLANDS
DEEP WATER HABITATS OF THE HABITAT
UNITED STATES
2270 USFWS HANDLING OF COMBUSTION AND 800000 184 COAL
EMISSION-ABATEMENT WASTES FROM ENVIRONMENT
COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS FISH
IMPLICATIONS FOR FISH AND WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE RESOURCES
2280 USFWS HABITAT EVALUATION PROCEDURES 800300 150 HABITAT
WILDLIFE
2886 USFWS FISH AND WILDIFE ASPECTS OF 800623 5 FISH
THE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC FEASIBILITY
PROJECT FEASIBILITY STUDY WILDLIFE
PERS.COM.
2281 USFWS U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE 810123 20 FISH
SERVICE MITIGATION POLICY;WILDLIFE
NOTICE OF FINAL POLICY
2885 USFWS DEVELOPMENT SELECTION REPORT 811217 2 ENVIRONMENT
FOR THE SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC ECONOMIC
PROJECT FEASIBILITY STUDY FEASIBILITY
PERS.COM.ENGINEERING
2884 USFWS FISH AND WILDLIFE MITIGATION 811230 5 MITIGATION
POLICY FOR THE SUSITNA FEASIBILITY
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT FISH
FEASIBILITY STUDY PERS.COM.WILDLIFE
2883 USFWS TRANSMISSION CORRIDOR REPORT 820105 5
TRANSMISSIONC
PERS.COM.ORRIDOR
610 USFWS HABITAT SUITABILITY INDEX ON 820200 40 TROUT
MODELS:CUTTHROAT TROUT HABITAT
AQUATIC
STREAMFLOW
MODEL
DATE:04/15/88
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2882 USFWS TESTIMONY PRESENTED TO THE 820416 4 TESTIMONY
APA BOARD BY DEPUTY REGIONAL ISSUES
DIRECTOR LEROY SOWL,USFWS,COMMENTS
CONCERNING THE SUSITNA
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT PERS.
COM.
193 USFWS A GUIDE TO STREAM HABITAT 820600 250 AQUATIC
ANALYSIS USING THE INSTREAM HABITAT
FLOW INCREMENTAL METHODOLOGY MODELING
-INSTREAM FLOW INFORMATION
PAPER #12
2881 USFWS CONSTRUCTION ACCESS 820817 4 ACCESS
ALTERNATIVES COMMENTS PERS.CONSTRUCTIONA
COM.LTERNATIVE
611 USFWS HABITAT SUITABILITY INDEX 820900 60 AQUATIC
MODELS:APPENDIX A.GUIDELINES HABITAT
FOR RIVERIAN AND LACUSTRINE MODEL
APPLICATIONS OF FISH HSI FISH
MODELS WITH THE HABITAT
PROCEDURES
2282 USFWS PEREGRINE FALCON RECOVERY PLAN 820900 70 FALCON
2880 USFWS INPUT ON IMPACT AND POTENTIAL 821005 7 IMPACT
MITIGATION PERTAINING TO FISH MITIGATION
&WILDLIFE RESOURCES PERS.FISH
COM.WILDLIFE
2175 USFWS FISH HATCHERY MANAGEMENT 830000 140 FISH
HATCHERY
2889 USFWS REVIEW AND COMMENTS ON THE 830114 112 COMMENTS
DRAFT LICENSE APPLICATION EXH E
EXHIBIT E PERS.COM.APPLICATION
2200 USFWS HABITAT SUITABILITY INDEX 830400 20 BEAVER
MODELS:BEAVER HABITAT
201 USFWS A PRESCRIPTIVE FERC 830600 112 HABITAT
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT SETTLEMENT
PROCESS:A CASE STUDY AND ALTERNATIVE
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE HYDRO
TERROR LAKE PROJECT,DRAFT AQUATIC
S(O-(\i\~~317 USFWS EFFECTS OF VARIOUS WATER 830800 43 INCUBATE
TEMPERATURE REGIMES ON THE ANADROMOUS
EGG AND ALEVIN INCUBATION OF FISH
SUSITNA RIVER CHUM AND
SOCKEYE SALMON
DATE:04/15/83
PAGE:245
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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66 USFWS EFFECTS OF VARIOUS 830800 35 TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE REGIMES ON THE INCUBATE
INCUBATION OF SUSITNA RIVER ANADROMOUS
CHUM AND SOCKEYE SALMON DRAFT FISH
REPORT
2441 USFWS KENAI NATIONAL WILDLIFE 831200 30 CONSERVATIONR
REFUGE COMPREGENSIVE ECREATION
CONSERVATION PLAN WILDLIFE
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
STATEMENT WILDERNESS REVIEW
2933 USFWS FIELD METHODS AND STATISTICAL 831200 210 SALMON
ANALYSES FOR MONITORING SMALL STATISTICS
SAlMONID STREAMS
2376 USFWS WETLANDS MAPrING 840000 20 WETLANDS
2417 USFWS WETLANDS OF THE UNITED 840300 65 WETLANDS
STATES:CURRENT STATES AND
RECENT TRENDS
2375 USFWS LETTER OF COOPERATIVE 840500 3 WETLANDS
AGREEMENT BETWEEN POWER
AUTHORITY AND USFWS PERS.COM.
2201 USFWS HABITAT SUITABILITY INDEX 840500 20 MARTEN
MODELS:MARTEN HABITAT
2795 USFWS EFFECTS OF WATER LEVELS AND 840700 100 RESERVOIR
HYDROLOGY ON FISHERIES IN HYDROLOGY
HYDROPOWER STORAGE,HYDROPOWER FISH
MAINSTREAM,AND FLOOD CONTROL ECOLOGY
RESERVOIRS
2508 USFWS INSTREAK WATER TEMPERATURE 840800 300 TEMPERATURE
MODEL DRAFT FLOW
2378 USFWS PEREGRINE FALCON NESTING 840813 1 PEREGRINE
SURVEY PERS.COM.FALCON
2934 USFWS PHYSICAL IMPACTS OF 840900 200 FISH
SMALL-SCALE HYDROELECTRIC WILDLIFE
FACILITIES AND THEIR EFFECTS IMPACT
ON ..FISH AND WILDLIFE
2960 USFWS USFWS WETlAND MAPPING FOR THE 851212 22 WETLAND
SUSITNA HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT MAP
(OVERS IDE DOCUMENT)
2759 USGS SEE DCNO 2678 0 0
2313 USGS QUATERNARY GEOLOGY OF THE 580000 120 GEOLOGY
NENANA RIVER VALLEY AND
ADJACENT PARTS OF THE ALASI<A
RANGE
DATE:04/15/3S
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
2015 USGS MORPHOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY OF 630000 75 HYDROLOGY
GlACIAL STREAM-WHITE RIVER,
MOUNTAIN,RAINIER,WASHINGTON
3335 USGS HISTORY OF lAND 630000 15 lAND USE
ClASSIFICATION RElATING TO WATER
WATERPOWER AND STORAGE SITES
672 USGS QUADRANGE MAPS OF TALKEETNA 640000 2 MAPS
MOUNTAINS C-6 AND D-6
727 USGS GEOLOGY AND COAL RESOURCES OF 660000 55 GEOLOGY
THE BELUGA-YENTNA REGION COAL
AlASKA BELUGA
NEED/POWER
726 USGS COAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA 670000 40 COAL
NEED/POWER
1941 USGS PERMAFROST AND RElATED 690000 40 PERMAFROST
'ENGINEERING PROBLEMS IN ALASKA GEOLOGY
3112 USGS GlACIER DAMMED LAKES AND 710000 13 GlACIER
OUTBURST FLOODS IN ALASKA FLOOD
1911 USGS MEAN ANNUAL PRECIPITATION - 720000 1 MAP
INCHES RAIN
2107 USGS SYNOPSIS OF THE MINERAL 740000 57 GEOLOGY
RESOURCES AND GEOLOGY OF RESOURCES
AlASKA
1942 USGS QUATERNARY GEOLOGY OF AlASKA 750000 150 GEOLOGY
1940 USGS RECONNAISSANCE GEOLOGIC MAP 780000 75 GEOLOGY
AND GEOCHRONOLOGY,TALKEETNA
MOUNTAINS QUADRANGLE,NORTHERN
PART OF ANCHORAGE QUADRANGLE
AND SOlJTHWEST CORNER OF HEALY
893 USGS SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN THE 790000 35 SEDIMENT
TANANA RIVER IN THE VICINITY STREAMFLOW
OF FAIRBANKS,ALASKA,1977-78 ALTERNATIVE
HYDRO
1822 USGS WATER RESOURCES DATA FOR 790000 175 WATER
AlASKA HYDROLOGY
891 USGS SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN THE 800000 50 SEDIMENT
TANANA RIVER NEAR FAIRBANKS,STREAMFLOW
AlASKA 1982 ALTERNATIVE
HYDRO
890 USGS CROSS-SECTION,VELOCITY,AND 800000 31 VELOCITY
BEDLOAD DATA AT TWO EROSION STREAMFLOW
SITES ON THE TANANA RIVER EROSION
NEAR FAIRBANKS,ALASKA,1979 SEDIMENT
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892 USGS SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN THE 810000 56 SEDIMENT
TANANA RIVER NEAR FAIRBANKS,STREAMFLOW
ALASKA,1977-79 ALTERNATIVE
HYDRO
1493 USGS ESTIMATES OF UNDISCOVERED 810000 90 OIL
RECOVERABLE CONVENTIONAL GAS
RESOURCES OF OIL AND GAS IN NEED/POWER
THE UNITED STATES
1910 USGS MEAN ANNUAL PRECIPITATION 810800 1 MAP
SUSITNA RIVER BASIN RAIN
1912 USGS MEAN ANNUAL WATER YIELD 810800 1 MAP
SUSITNA RIVER BASIN RAIN
213 USGS 1982 ANNUAL REPORT ON 820000 59 MINERAL
AlASKA'S MINERAL RESOURCES RESOURCES
1737 USGS WATER RESOURCES DATA AlASKA 820000 400 HYDROLOGY
WATER YEAR 1981 GEOLOGY
2611 USGS WATER-QUALITY DATA FROM THE 820600 35 WATER
BELUGA COAL-FIELD AREA,AlASKA QUALITY
COAL
BELUGA
3271 USGS MINING -CLAIM LOCATION MAPS 821200 10 MINING
FAIRBANKS QUADRANGLE -58 MAPS
305 USGS SEDIMENT DISCHARGE DATA FOR 830000 45 SEDIMENT
SELECTED SITES IN THE SUSITNA AGGRADATION
RIVER BASIN,ALASKA,1981-1982
894 USGS SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN THE 830000 115 SEDIMENT
TANANA RIVER NEAR FAIRBANKS,STREAMFLOW
AlASKA 1980-81 .ALTERNATIVE
HYDRO
2099 USGS·WATER RESOURCES DATA ALASKA 830000 365 WATER
WATER YEAR 1982 RESOURCES
1929 USGS THE HYDRAULIC GEOMETRY OF 830000 70 HYDRAULIC
STREAM CHANNELS AND SOME
PHYSIOGRAPHIC IMPLICATIONS
3319 USGS PRUDOE BAY,ALASKA GUIDE TO 830000 185 PERMAFROST
PERMAFROST AND RELATED
FEATURES
3325 USGS WATER RESOURCES DATA AlASJ:<A.830000 340 WATER
WATER YEAR 1982 RESOURCES
1494 USGS CONDITIONAL ESTIMATES AND 830100 30 OIL
MARGINAL PROBABILITIES FOR GAS
UNDISCOVERED RECOVERABLE OIL NEED/POWER
AND GAS RESOURCES BY PROVINCE
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3511 USGS WATER RESOURCES OF THE COOK 830711 4 MAPS
INLET BASIN,ALASKA
2755 USGS DOWNSTREAM EFFECTS OF DAMS ON 840000 85 DAMS
ALLIUVIAL RIVERS ALlUVIAL
2725 USGS 1984 ANNUAL REPORT ON 840000 50 RESOURCES
ALASKA'S MINERAL RESOURCES MINERALS
GEOLOGY
3326 USGS WATER RESOURCES DATA ALASKA 840000 370 WATER
WATER YEAR 1983 RESOURCES
1755 USGS COAL QUALITY -SUSITNA,840600 2 COAL
NENANA,&MATANUSKA PERS.COM
2678 USGS SEDIMENT DISCHARGE DATA FOR 850000 70 SEDIMENT
SELECTED SITES IN THE SUSITNA DISCHARGE
RIVER BASIN,ALASKA,OCTOBER
1982 TO FEBRUARY 1984
3499 USGS SEDIMENT TRANSPORT 860000 78 SEDIMENT
CHARACTERISTICS OF SELECTED STREAM
STREAMS IN THE SUSITNA RIVER,
ALASKA OCTOBER 1983 TO
SEPTEMBER 1984
3510 USGS SEDIMENT TRANSPORT 870000 45 SUSITNA
CHARACTERISTICS OF SELECTED SEDIMENT
STREAMS IN THE SUSITNA RIVER DISCHARGE
BAS IN,ALASKA:DATA FOR WATER BEDLOAD
YEAR 1985 AND TRENDS IN
BEDLOAD DISCHARGE
3477 USGS SEDIMENT TRANSPORT 870000 60 DISCHARGE
CHARACTERISTICS OF SELECTED
STREAMS IN THE SUSITNA BASIN,
ALASKA:DATA FOR WATER YEAR
1985 AND TRENDS IN BELOAD
DISCHARGE 1981-85
556 USHER THE RESPONSE OF MOOSE AND 780900 137 MOOSE
WOODY BROWSE TO CLEARING IN BROWSE
THE BOREAL MIXED-WOOD ZONE OF
ALBERTA,A THESIS
3119 USSCS SUSITNA RIVER BASIN STUDY 781100 150 RECREATION
RECREATION VALUES (ECONOMICS)ECONOMICS
1913 USWB PROBABLE MAXIMUM 630000 75 RAIN
PRECIPITATION AND RAINFALL-
FREQUENCY DATA FOR ALASKA
1914 USWB TWO-TO TEN-DAY PRECIPITATION 650000 35 RAIN
FOR RETURN PERIODS OF 2 TO
100 YEARS IN ALASKA
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DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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2489 VALLEE STUDY OF REGENERATION AFTER 760000 10 HABITAT
CUTTING TREES WHICH MAKE UP MOOSE
THE DIET OF MOOSE
1073 VALLEE OBSERVATIONS ON REGENERATION 760300 24 MOOSE
OF FOOD SPECIES FOR MOOSE IN BROWSE
CLEAR CUT STANDS IN HABITAT
MASTIGOUCHE PARK,QUEBEC
2078 VAN CLEVE TAIGA ECOSYSTEMS IN INTERIOR 830100 6 ECOSYSTEMS
ALASKA VEGETATION
FOREST
1824 VANCLEVE RECOVERY AND RESTORATION OF 780000 10 TUNDRA
DAMAGED ECOSYSTEMS RECOVERY REClAMATION
OF DISTURBED TUNDRA AND TAIGA
SURFACES IN AlASKA
1823 VANCLEVE FOREST SUCCESSION CONCEPTS 810000 20 SUCCESSION
AND APPLICATION FOREST FOREST
SUCCESSION IN RELATION TO
NUTRIENT CYCLING IN THE
BOREAL FOREST OF ALASKA
2437 VANCLEVE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST 830000 10 ECOSYSTEMS
RESEARCH EFFECTS OF
FOREST-FLOOR DISTURBANCE ON
SOIL-SOLUTION NUTRIENT
COMPOSITION IN A BLACK SPRUCE
1881 VANDERTAK THE ECONOMIC CHOICE BETWEEN 660000 41 HYDRO
HYDROELECTRIC AND THERMAL·THERMAL
POWER DEVELOPJiENTS
355 VARIOUS VARIOUS REPORTS ON GAS-BUBBLE 0 58 GAS
DISEASE/NITROGEN STUDIES SATURATION
135 VARIOUS BACKGROUND REPORTS FOR TASK 40 820000 90 NEED/POWER
184 VARIOUS ARCHEOLOGY REPORTS 820400 28 ARCHEOLOGY
3342 VASCOTTO SUMMER ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR 700000 1 GRAYLING
OF THE GRAYLING OF MCMANUS ECOLOGY
CREEK,AlASKA BEHAVIOR
1965 VERNON AN EXAMINATION OF FACTORS 580000 50 SALMON
AFFECTING THE ABUNDANCE OF AQUATIC
PINK SALMON IN THE FRASER
RIVER
2478 VIERECK FORET SUCCESSION AND SOIL 700000 26
FOREST
DEVELOPMENT ADJACENT TO THE SUCCESSION
CHENA RIVER IN INTERIOR ALASKA
1042 VIERECK WILDFIRE IN THE TAIGA OF 730320 15 FIRE
ALASKA VEGETATION
ECOLOGY
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2470 VIERECK PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF 790400 30 FIRE
EXPERIMENTAL FIRES IN THE FOREST
BlACK SPRUCE TYPE OF INTERIOR
AlASKA
2476 VIERECK EFFECTS OF FIRE AND FIRELINES 820000 15 FIRE
ON ACTIVE lAYER THICKNESS AND TEMPERATURE
SOIL TEMPERATURES IN INTERIOR SOIL
AlASKA
1144 VIERECK 1982 REVISION OF PRELIMINARY 820500 72 VEGETATION
ClASSIFICATION FOR VEGETATION
IN AlASKA
2453 VIERECK THE EFFECTS OF FIRE IN BlACK 830000 20 FIRE
SPRUCE ECOSYSTEMS OF AlASKA ECOSYSTEMS
AND NORTHERN CANADA (EXCERPT)
2035 VINCENT INDUSTRY/EMPLOYMENT STUDY 780800 35 NEED/POWER
(CG-3)EMPLOYMENT
SOCIAL
2668 WAGNER ICE MOVEMENT AND SHORELINE 700000 10 ICE
MODIFICATION,LAKE CHAMPlAIN,
VERMONT (EXCERPT)
3027 WALKER AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF 820000 18 MINERAL
PHOSPHORUS,NITROGEN,AND TURBIDITY
TURBIDITY EFFECTS ON RESERVOIR
RESERVOIR CHOLOPHYLL - A
LEVELS
1828 WARD EFFECTS OF FLOW PATTERNS 760000 10 INSTREAM
BELOW lARGE DAMS ON STREAM FLOW
BENTHOS:A REVIEW DAM
1829 WARD THE ECOLOGY OF REGUlATED 790000 400 ECOLOGY
STREAMS AQUATIC
1832 WARNER SPAWNING HABITS OF GRAYLING 540000 10 SPAWNING
IN INTERIOR AlASKA FISH
2033 WARNETTE MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL EFFECTS 820000 35 SOCIAL
IN OIL SHALE BOOMTOWNS OIL
3164 WATSON AN INVENTORY OF WILDLIFE 731200 7 HABITAT
HABITAT OF THE MACKENZIE WILDLIFE
VALLEY AND THE NORTHERN YUKON
1488 WB COMMODITY TRADE AND PRICE 800000 125 COMMODITY
TRENDS COST
NEED/POWER
1202 WCC SEE DCNO 327 0 0
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DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---.---------------~-------------------...-----------------
2384 WCC GEOLOGIC PERSPECTIVES ON 780000 100 GEOLOGY
EARTHQUAKE HAZARDS AND DAM EARTHQUAKE
SAFETY
2550 WCC BIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF A 790200 150 POWER
PROPOSED POWER PLANT SITE BIOLOGY
NEAR HEALY,ALASKA SITE
MAY-OCTOBER 1978
1259 WCC SEISMIC REFRACTION SURVEY 800000 70 SEISMIC
FINAL REPORT
600 WCC REVIEW OF ISER DRAFT REPORT 800400 100 FORECAST
ECONOMIC
1179 WCC GRAVEL REMOVAL STUDIES IN 800600 404 GRAVEL
ARCTIC AND SUBARCTIC FLOOD FLOODPLAIN
PLAINS IN ALASKA
2989 WCC GRAVEL REMOVAL GUIDELINES 800600 200 FLOOD PLAIN
MANUAL FOR ARCTIC AND GRAVEL
SUBARCTIC FLOODPLAINS,ARCTIC
BIOLOGICAL SERVICES PROGRAM SUBARCTIC
3260 WCC GRAVEL REMOVAL GUIDELINES 800600 175 GRAVEL
MANUAL FOR ARCTIC AND ARCTIC
SUBARCTIC FLOOD PLAINS FLOOD PLAIN
646 WCC ELECTRIC POWER CONSUMPTION 800700 7 ELECTRIC
FOR THE RAILBELT:A NEED/POWER
PROJECTION OF REQUIREMENTS CONSUMPTION
1260 WCC SEISMIC GEOLOGY EVALUATION,801126 190 SEISMIC
DRAFT REPORT '2 VOLUME 1 GEOLOGY
1261 WCC SEISMIC GEOLOGY EVALUATION,801126 70 SEISMIC
DRAFT REPORT 2 VOLUME 2 GEOLOGY
331 WCC SUBTASKS 7.01 THRU 4.08 801200 400 SEISMIC
INTERIM REPORT ON SEISMIC EARTHQUAKE
STUDIES FOR SUSITNA
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
1264 WCC PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE GROUND 801200 40 EARTHQUAKE
MOTION STUDIES,DRAFT REPORT
Sea tlf\~J 327 WCC FORECASTING PEAK ELECTRICAL 801200 150 FORECAST
DEMAND FOR ALASKA'S RAILBELT.ELECTRIC
FINAL REPORT NEED/POWER
5tvHifld1433 WCC INTERIM REPORT ON SEISMIC 801200 550
SEISMIC
STUDIES
1253 WCC SUBTASK 4.01 THRU 4.08 INTERIM 801200 400 SEISMIC
REPORT ON SEISMIC STUDIES
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DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
---------------------------------------------------------
2539 WDCAFG GLACIOLOGICAL DATA SOVIET 841100 300 GLACIER
AVALANCHE RESEARCH AVALANCHE BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY UPDATE:1977-1983
2890 WDCAFG GLACIOLOGICAL DATA MARGINAL 850600 200 ICE
ICE ZONE BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHYG
LACIER
3416 WDCAFG GLACIOLOGICAL DATA SNOW 860300 270 GLACIER
WATCH '85 SNOW
2198 WEBBER DAMAGE AND RECOVERY OF TUNDRA 780000 12 TUNDRA
VEGETATION
2964 WEBER AVOIDANCE REACTIONS OF 810300 3 MIGRATION
MIGRATING ADULT SALMON TO SALMON
PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON PETROLEUM
2284 WEEKS ADAPTATIONS OF WHITE-TAILED 760000 15 DEER
DEER TO NATURALLY OCCURRING
SODIUM DEFICIENCIES
1487 WE FA WHARTON ECONOMETRIC 811200 1 ECONOMIC
·FORECASTING ASSOC.(REPORTED FORECAST
IN ECONOMIC COUNCIL OF CANADA NEED/POWER
CANDIDE MODEL 2-0 RUN DATED
DEC.18,1981)
2442 WEIN THE ROLE OF FIRE IN NORTHERN 830000 325 FIRE
CIRCUMPOLAR ECOSYSTEMS ECOSYSTEM
1888 WEIN THE ROLE OF FIRE IN NORTHERN 830000 85 IFIRE
CIRCUMPOLAR ECOSYSTEMS ECOLOGY
2454 WEIN FIRE BEHAVIOR AND ECOLOGICAL 830000 15 FIRE
EFFECTS IN ORGANIC TERRAIN ECOSYSTEMS
(EXCERPT)
552 WEIRCO MINING COST ESTIMATES BELUGA 830603 50 MINING
AREA HYPOTHETICAL MINE COSTS
(PRELIMINARY DRAFT)NEED/POWER
647 WEIRCO MINING COST ESTIMATES AND 830627 50 MINING
COAL PRICES BELUGA AREA COAL
HYPOTHETICAL MINE COST
NEED/POWER
2957 WEIRCO HYPOTHETICAL MINING STUDIES 851030 200 COAL
AND COAL PRICE ESTIMATES PRICE
BELUGA AND NENANA COAL FIELDS MINING
FOR HARZA-EBASCO SUSITNA NEED/POWER
JOINT VENTURE
1830 WELCH LIMNOLOGY 2ND EDITION 520000 550
LIMNOLOGY
DATE:04/15/88
PAGE:254
DeNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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1834 WELSH ANDERSON'S FLORA OF ALASKA 740000 670 FLORA
AND ADJACENT PARTS OF PLANT
CANADA
1526 WEPC ECONOMITRIC MODEL FORECAST:810600 60 FORECAST
1981-2000 FORECAST 2:MODEL
POPULATION &NUMBER OF POPULATION
CUSTOMERS FORECAST NEED/POWER
3464 WEPC WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER 810600 130 FORECAST
COMPANY ECONOMETRIC MODEL
FORECAST 1981-2000 VOL.1:
ECONOMIC &ENERGY FORECASTS
1527 WEPC 20-YEAR DEMAND AND ENERGY 810700 150 FORECAST
FORECAST 1981-2000 DEMAND
ENERGY
NEED/POWER
1581 WEPC POST HEARING REPLY BRIEF OF 820000 20 ELECTRIC
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER NEED/POWER
COMPANY ON MATTERS OTHER THAN COST
RATE OF RETURN
3466 WEPC WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER 841200 289 FORECAST
COMPANY ECONOMETRIC MODEL
FORECAST:1984-2005
3007 WESCHE ASSESSMENT OF FLUSHING FLOW 851100 19 FLOW
RECOMMENDATIONS IN A STEEP,TRIBUTARY
ROUGH,REGULATED TRIBUTARY
2314 WEST THE DONNELLY RIDGE SITE AND 670000 .22 CULTURAL
THE DEFINITION OF AN EARLY
CORE AND BLADE COMPLEX IN
CENTRAL ALASKA
3217 WEST ARCHAELOLGICAL AND 721200 19 ARCHEOLOGY'
PALAEOECOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN
THE TANGLE lAKES,CENTRAL
ALASKA,1966-1972
2315 WEST DATING THE DENALI COMPLEX 750000 7 CULTURAL
1998 WEST OLD WORLD AFFINITIES OF 760000 25 ARCHEOLOGY
ARCHEOLOGICAL COMPLEXES FROM
TANGLE lAKE,CENTRAL ALASKA
3343 WEST HABITAT RESPONSES OF 790000 1 HABITAT
MICROTINE RODENTS TO CENTRAL FOREST
ALASKAN FOREST SUCCESSION SUCCESSION
2316 WEST THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF BERINGIA 810000 275 ARCHAEOLOGY
3085 WETZEL LIMNOLOGY 750000 8 LIMNOLOGY
DATE:04/15/SS
PAGE:255
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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3184 WHARTON LONG TERM OUTLOOK FOR 850630 7 PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM PRICES PROJECTION
3374 WHITE SURVEY OF THE PEREGRINE 740700 4 FALCON
FALCON AND OTHER RAPTORS IN RAPTOR
THE PROPOSED SUSITNA RIVER IMPOUNDMENT
RESERVOIR IMPOUNDMENT AREAS
1906 WHITE POWERLINE,OIL PIPELINE AND 750000 55 RAPTOR
RAPTOR STUDIES IN THE YUKON OIL
AND COLVILLE RIVER REGIONS OF PIPELINE
ALASKA
2782 WHITE A PLAY APPROACH TO 810000 30 MINERAL
HYDROCARDON RESOURCE RESOURCES
ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION
707 WHITMAN WATANA AND DEVIL CANYON 830300 6 MOOSE
IMPOUNDMENT MOOSE CENSUS
3040 WIEUWENHU PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF THE 841100 8 TURBIDITY
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN'TURBIDITY
AND LIGHT PENETRATION IN THE
SUSITNA RIVER,ALASKA
3135 WILIMOVSK ENVIRONMENT OF THE CAPE 660000 16 ENVIRONMENT
THOMPSON REGION,ALASKA
1815 WILKINSON LOCAL SOCIAL DISRUPTION AND 820700 12 SOCIAL
WESTERN ENERGY DEVELOPMENT GROWTH
A CRITICAL REVIEW
2294 WILKINSON LOCAL SOCIAL PISRUPTION AND 820700 22 SOCIAL
WESTERN ENERGY DEVELOPMENT A ENERGY
CRITICAL REVIEW GROWTH
1546 WILSON ELASTICITY OF DEMAND:TOPIC 2 770210 125 FORECAST
ELECTRIC UTILITY RATE DESIGN ELECTRIC
STUDY VOLUME 13 DEMAND
NEED/POWER
1831 WITTY CHAPTER 10 FISH SPAWNING 740000 10 FISH
SURVEYS
2285 WOLFE HABITAT CHANGES AND MANAGEMENT 780000 19 HABITAT
BIG GAME
2535 WOLFF UTILIZATION OF HARDWOOD 760100 7 MOOSE
BROWSE BY MOOSE ON THE TANANA BROWSE
FLOOD PLAIN OF INTERIOR ALASKA
3173 WOLFF HABITAT UTILIZATION OF 770000 6 HABITAT
SNOWSHOE HARES IN INTERIOR SMALL GAME
ALASKA
DATE:04/15:8S
PAGE:256
DCNO AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGES KEYWORDS
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712 WOLFF BURNING AND BROWSING EFFECTS 780000 5 BURNING
ON WILLOW GROWTH IN INTERIOR BROWSE
ALASKA,JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE
MANAGEMENT,VOL.42
2469 WOLFF FOOD HABITS OF SNOWSHOE HARES 780000 5 SMALL GAME
IN INTERIOR ALASKA (EXCERPT)
2536 WOLFF MOOSE HABITAT AND FOREST 790000 20 MOOSE
SUCCESSION ON THE TANANA RIVER BROWSE
FLOODPLAIN AND YUKON-TANANA
UPLAND
1036 WOLFF MOOSE HABITAT AND FOREST 790300 20 MOOSE
SUCCESSION OF THE TANANA RIVER HABITAT
FLOODPLAIN AND YUKON -TANANA SUCESSION
UPLAND FLOOD PLAIN
3192 WOOTTEN THE BIOLOGY OF THE STICKLEBACK 760000 8 BIOLOGY
FISH
3042 WUNDERLIC THE DYNAMICS OF DENSITY - 710000 12 STRATIFY
STRATIFIED RESERVOIRS RESERVOIR
3035 WUNDERLIC MECHANICS OF FLOW THROUGH 730000 10 FLOW
MAN -MADE lAKES LAKE
3170 YOUNGMAN MAMMALS OF THE YUKON TERRITORY 750000 20 MAMMALS
1043 ZASADA NATURAL REGENERATION OF 710414 16 FORESTS
INTERIOR ALASKA FORESTS-SEED,VEGETATION
SEEDBED,AND VEGETATIVE
REPRODUCTION CONSIDERATIONS
2511 ZASADA THE EFFECTS OF SILVICULTURAL 780000 8 PLANT
SYSTEM AND SEED BED VEGETATION
PREPARATION ON NATURAL TREES
REGENERATION OF WHITE SPRUCE
AND ASSOCIATED SPECIES IN
2045 ZASADA NATURAL REGENERATION OF 810400 9 REVEGETATIONM
BALSAM POPLAR FOLLOWING OOSE
HARVESTING IN THE SUSITNA
VALLEY,ALASKA
1894 ZASADA NATURAL REGENERATION OF 810400 7 FOREST
BALSAM POPLAR FOLLOWING
HARVESTING IN THE SUSITNA
VALLEY,ALASKA (ABSTRACT)
2477 ZASADA ARTIFICIAL REGENERATION OF 830509 12 FIRE
TREES AND TALL SHRUBS IN TREES
EXPERIMENTALLY BURNED UPLAND
BLACK SPRUCE/FEATHER MOSS
STANDS IN ALASKA
DA.TE:O!+j15,S:5
PAGE:257
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2444 ZASADA NATURAL REGENERATION OF 840500 8 VEGETATION
BALSAM POPLAR FOLLOWING LAND USE
HARVESTING IN THE SUSITNA FOREST
VALLEY,AlASKA
207 ZENONE SUMMARY APPRAISALS OF THE 780000 34 GROUNDWATER
NATION'S GROUND-WATER HYDROLOGY
RESOURCES -AlASKA
976 ZIVNUSKA ECONOMIC TRADEOFFS IN FIRE 720500 7 FIRE
MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC
ECOLOGY
2949 ZUKER BLUE GOLD HYDRO-ELECTRIC RENT 840000 60 HYDRO
IN CANDA STATISTICAL ELECTRIC
APPENDICES HOUSING
NEED/POWER
2948 ZUKER BLUE GOLD HYDRO-ELECTRIC RENT 840000 40 HYDRO
IN CANADA ELECTRIC
HOUSING
NEED/POWER
3453 -0-THE BELL JOURNAL OF 790400 391 ECONOMIC
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.Task 7 :IbEnvironmental studies draft wildlife mitigation option paper ~."'v'i>TES
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UpperSusitna River project power market analyses (>..'2."2;;>APA '?1
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4053d Susitna aquatic studies :Ibannotated bibliography (draft)
4054 Susitna River aquatic studies, Divisions of Sport and Commercial Fisheries:bibliography
/'"'\4055 Review of application for license submitted to FERC on February 28, 1983 for the Susitna...
l"'4056 First draft, 1983 phase II adult anadrombus invE;lsfigations,Susitna River Hydro Aquatic Studies
4057 List of deficiencies,draft Susitnaapplic;:ltion,exhibit E
/"\4058 List of supplemental information and clarification needs,draft Susitna application, exhibit E
1"\4059 APA SHP,task 3 - hydrology, field data inde?<,July 1982
p\4060 APA SHP, task 3 - hydrology, field data index, February 1983
t\4061 SHP, background information,economic update and design modifications,board packet
1"\4062 1982 winter temperature study, open file report
~l -~1"\4063 SHP, executive summary ofeconomic and financial update,draftl![1"\4064 SHP:draftsummary of environmental report: task 2,surveys and site facilities
',A ,[""4065 Preliminary assessment of access by spawning salmon to side slough habitat above Talkeetna
i"1t.!:M4e6f:rAdultanadromous investigtations : sockeye, pink, chum, and coho _ri.[••~4067 Susitna HYdroel~ctric P~Oject/ield data index
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SUSITNA AOUATIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT~-ae:ii&llSo ..PROJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
Compiled by
Arctic Environmental Information
and Data Center
University of Alaska
707 A Street
Anchorage,Alaska 99501
Final Report
February 19,1986
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SUS548
[Aerial photographs of the Susitna River.]1949-1982.Prepared by various
federal agencies.2 boxes of photographs,including indices.
SUS509
Aaserude,R.G.,J.Thiele,and D.E.Trudgen.1984.Characterization of aquatic
habitats in the Talkeetna to Devil Canyon segment of the Susitna River,
Alaska.Preliminary draft report (May 30,1985).Report for Harza-Ebasco
Susitna Joint Venture.128 pp.
SUS4
Acres American,Inc •.1982.Fish and wildlife mitigation policy.Rev.ed.
(April).Alaska Power Authority.Susitna Hydroelectric Project.1 vol.
SUS14
Acres American,Inc.1981.Review of available material.Closeout Report.
Buffalo,NY.Alaska Power Authority.Susitna Hydroelectric Project.
1 vol.
SUS36
Acres American,Inc.1982.Transmission line selected route.Figures.Final
Draft Report.Alaska Power Authority.Susitna Hydroelectric Project.
1 vol.
SUS29
Acres American,Inc.
Power Authority.
1980.Review of ISER work.Closeout Report.
Susitna Hydroelectric Project.1 vol.
Alaska
SUS37
Acres American,Inc.1982.
Alaska Power Authority.
1980-81 Geotechnical report.Final Draft Report.
Susitna Hydroelectric Project.2 vols.in 3.
1981.Development selection report.Final Report.
Alaska Power Authority.Susitna Hydroelectric Project.
1982.Feasibility report.Final Draft Report.Alaska
Susitna Hydroelectric Project.7 vols.in 9.
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SUS38
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Power Authority .
SUS42
Acres American,Inc.
Power Authority.
SUS43
Acres American,Inc.
Anchorage,AlL
2 vols.
1981.1980 Geotechnical report.
Susitna Hydroelectric Project.
Buffalo,NY.
1 vol.
Alaska
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SUS44
Acres American,Inc.1982.Susitna Hydroelectric Project.Draft Summary
Report (on the Feasibility Study of the Susitna Hydroelectric Project).
Report for Alaska Power Authority.55 pp.
Susitna Bibliography
SUS209
Acres American,Inc.1983.Final application for license for major project,
Susitna Hydroelectric Project,before the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission,accepted by FERC July 27,1983.Vol.lOB.Exhibit E,
Chap.11.Alaska Power Authority.Susitna Hydroelectric Project.1 vol.
SUS215
Acres American,Inc.1982.Energy simulation studies to select project
drawdown and mitigation flows.Anchorage,AK.Alaska Power Authority.
Susitna Hydroelectric Project.1 vol.
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Acres American,Inc.1981.Development selection report.Appendix C.
Anchorage,AK.Alaska Power Authority.Susitna Hydroelectric Project.
Handout for public meetings held April 1984 in Fairbanks,Anchorage,
Palmer,and Soldotna by the Alaska Power Authority on the proposed Susitna
Hydro.1 vol.(Extract from SUS43).
SUSI0007
Acres American,Inc.1982.Hydrologic studies.Final draft report.Vol.4 in
Acres American,Inc.Feasibility report.Alaska·Power Authority.Susitna
Hydroelectric Project.(In SUS36.)
(/~~,SUS596
/Acres Consulting Services Ltd.1980.Behavior of ice covers subject to large
('--~.daily flow and level fluctuations.Niagara Falls,Ontario,Canada.Report
for the Canadian Electrical Association.1 vol.
SUS281
Alabaster,J.S.,and R.Lloyd.1982.Water quality criteria for freshwater
fish.2nd ed.Butterworth Scientific,Boston,MA.361 pp.
SUS10041
Alaska.Dept.of Environmental Conservation.1983.Comments on Draft Exhibit E
of Susitna Hydroelectric Project license application.Letter to Eric Yould
from Richard -A •.Neve',January 21.4 pp.(Part 2 of 347).
SUS30
Alaska Dept.of Fish &Game.1976.Fish and wildlife studies related to the
Corps of Engineers Devil Canyon,Watana Reservoir Hydroelectric Project.
Anchorage,AK.Report for U.S.Fish &Wildlife Service.1 vol.
SUS35
Alaska Dept.of Fish &Game.1978.Preliminary environmental assessment of
hydroelectric development on the Susitna River.Anchorage,AK.Report for
U.S.Fish &Wildlife Service.1 vol.
SUSllO
Alaska Dept.of Fish &Game.1982.
summary report.Final Report.
Hydroelectric Project,Phase 1.
55FB-001b:2/19/86
Big game studies.Vol.1.Big game
Alaska Power Authority.Susitna
76 pp.
7
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SUS186
Alaska Dept.of Fish &Game,Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies.1983.Susitna
hydro aquatic studies,phase 2.Synopsis of the 1982 aquatic studies and
analysis of fish and habitat relationships.Final Report (Summary).
Anchorage,AK.Alaska Power Authority.152 pp.
SUS210
Alaska Dept.of Fish &Game,Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies.1983.Susitna
hydro aquatic studies,phase 2 report.Vol.1.Summarization of
volumes 2,3,4;parts 1,2,and 5.Anchorage,AK.Alaska Power
Authority.Report for Acres American,Inc.126 pp.
SUS234
Alaska Dept.of Fish &Game,Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies.1983.Susitna
hydro aquatic studies,phase 2 data report.Winter aquatic studies
(October 1982 -May 1983).Draft report.Anchorage,AK.Alaska Power
Authority.Report for Harza-Ebasco Susitna Joint Venture.140 pp.
SUS243
Alaska Dept.of Fish &Game,Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies.1983.Susitna
hydro aquatic studies,phase 2 data report.Winter aquatic studies
(October 1982 -May 1983).Final report.Anchorage,AK.Alaska Power
Authority.Report for Harza-Ebasco Susitna Joint Venture.137 pp.
'Ii.SUS259
l'Alaska Dept.of Fish &Game,Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies.1984.Scatter
plots of water quality parameters,winter side slough investigations,1982.
Memorandum to Arctic Environmental Information &Data Center,University of
Alaska,Anchorage,AK,January 31.Alaska Power Authority.3 pp.,
32 plots.
SUS449
Alaska Dept.of Fish &Game,Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies.No date.
Continuous water temperature investigations in support of Task 32.
Anchorage,AK.265 pp.
SUS451
Alaska Dept.of Fish &Game,Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies.1985.An
evaluation of the incubation life phase of chum salmon in the middle
Susitna River.Draft.Anchorage,AK.Winter Aquatic Investigations,
September 1983 - May 1984.1985 Report 5.Vol.1.Report for Alaska
Power Authority.157 pp.
SUS452
Alaska Dept.of Fish &Game,Susitna Hydro Aquatic Studies.1985.An
evaluation of the incubation life phase of chum salmon in the middle
Susitna River.Draft.Anchorage,AK.Winter Aquatic Investigations,
September 1983 -May 1984.1985 Report 5.Vol.2.Appendices A-F.
1 vol.
55FB-OOlb:2/19/86 11
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SUS550
Alaska Dept.of Fish &Game,Susitna River Aquatic Studies Program.1985.
Winter studies of resident and juvenile anadromous fish (October 1984 - May
1985).Draft.Report 11,Parts 1 and 2.Report for the Alaska Power
Authority.1 vol.
SUS265
Alaska Dept.of Fish and Game.1984.ADF&G SuHydro Aquatic Studies.May
1983 -June 1984.Procedures manual.Appendices.Final draft.
Anchorage,AK.Report for Alaska Power Authority.1 vol.
SUSI0042
Alaska Dept.of Natural Resources.
Susitna Hydroelectric Project
from Esther Wunnicke,January
1983.Comments on Draft Exhibit E of
license application.Letter to Eric Yould
13.6 pp.(Part 3 of 347).
SUS10019
Alaska Div.of Geological &Geophysical Surveys.1973.Annual report.
College,AK.pp.3-6.
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Alaska Power Authority.1981.Susitna Hydroelectric Project mid report to
Governor Jay S.Hammond and the Legislature of the State of Alaska.1 vol.
SUS46
Alaska Power Authority.
and economist give
Anchorage,AK.29
1981.Interviews with eminent scientists,engineers
insight into proposed Susitna Hydroelectric Project.
pp.
SUS65
Alaska Power Authority.1982.Reports,findings,and recommendations,External
Review Panel,Susitna Hydroelectric Project.Anchorage,AK.1 vol.
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Alaska Power Authority.1983.
September.Anchorage,AK.
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Alaska Power Authority •.1983.
appendices).1 vol.
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Alaska Power Authority.1984.
February.Anchorage,AK.
Susitna Hydroelectric Project newsletter,
7 pp.
Board packet,October 14,1983 (not including
Susitna Hydroelectric Project newsletter
7 pp.
~SUS266
Alaska Power Authority.1984.Public meetings on proposed Susitna Hydro.
Handout for public meetings held April 1984 in Fairbanks,Anchorage,Palmer
and Soldotna.Assorted pages.
~US267
Alaska Power Authority.1984.Public meetings on proposed Susitna Hydro.
Graphic material.Overhead proj ection graphics for public meetings held
.April '1984 in Fairbanks,Anchorage,Palmer,and Soldotna.1 voL
55FB-001b:2/19/86 12
Susitna Bibliography
'f SUS310
Alaska Power Authority.1984.Relationships between FY 85 terrestrial tasks
and issues.Major linkages among FY 85 terrestrial tasks.Handouts 1 and
2.Susitna Agency Workshop,Terrestrial Plan of Study,Fiscal Year 1985.
Anchorage,AK.5 pp.and 1 p.
SUS309
Alaska Power Authority.1980.A report on the first series of community
meetings on the feasibility studies for the Susitna Hydroelectric Project
and other power alternatives,April 1980,Fairbanks,Talkeetna,Wasilla,
Anchorage.Anchorage,AK.61 pp.
'01.SUS319~Alaska Power Authority.1982.Intertie newsletter.March.Anchorage,AK.
6 pp.
SUS321
Alaska Power Authority.1980.Susitna hydro studies.November.First
newsletter.Anchorage,AK.8 pp.
SUS322
Alaska Power Authority.1981.·Susitna hydro studies.September.Second
newsletter.Anchorage,AK.8 pp.
SUS323
Alaska Power Authority.1982.Susitna hydro studies.January.Third
newsletter.Anchorage,AK.8 pp.
SUS324
Alaska Power Authority.1982.Susitna hydro studies.April.Fourth
newsletter.Anchorage,AK.8 pp.
SUS325
Alaska Power Authority.1982.Susitna hydro studies.June.Fifth newsletter.
Anchorage,AK.8 pp.
SUS337
Alaska Power Authority.1980.Susitna Hydroelectric Project.
(February 1980).Acres American,Inc.1 vol.
Plan of study.
SUS338
Alaska Power Authority.1980.Susitna Hydroelectric Project.Plan of study -
Revision 1.(September 1980).Acres American,Inc.,Buffalo,NY.1 vol.
SUS341
Alaska Power Authority.
recommended plan.
1982.Susitna access planning re-evaluation of Acres'
Handout.1 sheet.
~SUS342
~Alaska Power Authority.
temperature and ice
1 vol.
55FB-001b:2/19/86
1984.Susitna Aquatic Study Program.Instream
studies workshop.May 15,1984.Handout materials.
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1 vol.(looseleaf)•
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1 vol.
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Alask~Power Authority.1984.Alaska Power Authority comments on the Federal
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Terrestrial Environmental Specialists,Inc.No date.Access road analysis.
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Terrestrial Environmental Specialists,Inc.,and Alaska,Univ.,Agricultural
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