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[PDF] Coast Pilot - NOAA Nautical ChartsSep 21, 2025 · States is the 33.3 feet in Turnagain Arm, Cook Inlet. In contrast, Point Barrow has a diurnal range of only 0.4 foot. Real-time water levels ...
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The Power of Turnagain Arm | KMTAJun 3, 2020 · The water appears safe, or as safe as any other waterway. The bordering land appears solid. At low tide, the Arm even appears crossable on foot.Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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Anchorage Timeline | Alaska HistoryCook sends crew ashore (June 1, 1778) at Tuyqun (“Calm Water”), renamed Point Possession (across the entrance to Turnagain Arm from present-day Anchorage), with ...
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Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area (U.S. ...Feb 9, 2021 · The Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm (KMTA) National Heritage Area encompasses a magnificent landscape of mountains, lakes, rivers, and fjords.
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Field guide to the Mesozoic accretionary complex along Turnagain ...Turnagain Arm, just east of Anchorage, provides a readily accessible, world-class cross section through a Mesozoic accretionary wedge.
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[PDF] Smooth Sheet Bathymetry of Cook Inlet, Alaska - NOAAMHW was highest in the northern end of Cook Inlet, ranging up to -9.2 m in Turnagain Arm, -9.1 m in Knik Arm, and down to about -7 m in the Fire Island area ...
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[PDF] Environmental Assessment... Turnagain Arm Mudflats ... 40 miles in width. The Arm is relatively shallow and dewaters to a large extent at low tides. As such, the United States ...
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[PDF] THE TURNAGAIN-KNIK REGION. By STEPHEN R. CAPPS.The belt which they occupy has a maximum width of 10 to. 12 miles, and near Turnagain Arm mountains composed entirely of them reach altitudes of 5,000 feet. The ...
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Turnagain Arm - Alaska GuideHistory of Turnagain Arm. So named "River Turnagain" by Captain Cook (1785, v. 2, p. 395-396), RN, on June 1, 1778, because he was unable to proceed any ...
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[PDF] Surficial Geology of Anchorage and Vicinity AlaskaThe estuarine silt accumulated, from the glacial flour carried into Knik and Turnagain Arms by the waters from the melting glaciers. This process of ...Missing: bathymetry | Show results with:bathymetry
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[PDF] Turnagain Arm TrailsFrom 1915 to 1918, crews blazed the. Turnagain Arm section of the Alaska Railroad. They blasted more than 30 miles of rock and built long bridges along the ...
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[PDF] Marine Ice Atlas for Cook Inlet, Alaska - DTICannual sediment discharge into Turnagain Arm is only about 3 million tons (Gatto 1976). Because of the vol- ume of sediment delivered, the southern third of ...
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Alaska Bore Tide: When, Where & How To See It | ALASKA.ORGIt takes not just a low tide but also about a 27-foot tidal differential (between high and low tide) for a bore to form in Turnagain Arm.Missing: depth | Show results with:depth
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Bore Tide - Turnagain Arm Alaska - Visit GirdwoodAug 16, 2020 · Turnagain Arm has the second largest tidal swing in North America. It can see tides as large as 40 feet and is only second to Bay of Fundy.
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[PDF] ALASKA BORE TALES - National Weather Service*In Turnagain Arm, bores range in size from 1/2 foot to 6 feet high and travel at speeds between. 10 and 15 mph. Knik Arm bore size and speed are on the low ...Missing: width | Show results with:width
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Tidal Waves, Tidal Bores and Tsunamis | Geophysical InstituteAug 15, 1983 · It is created when rising tides in Cook Inlet encounter the constricted entrance and diminishing water depths of Turnagain Arm. Cook Inlet has ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Alaska Bore Tide Viewing - Visit AnchorageMar 6, 2025 · Bore tides, up to 6 feet tall, form in Turnagain Arm. View them at Seward Highway turnouts, Bird Point, Beluga Point, Indian Point, and the ...Missing: length width
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Turnagain Arm Drive | Scenic Viewpoints & Things to Do - Alaska.orgChugach State Park's 3000-foot mountains jut up on your left. On the right, the sprawling, sometimes four-mile-wide flats of Turnagain Arm seem to stretch like ...
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Twentymile River, Turnagain Arm - CoastViewSep 9, 2023 · Twentymile River starts from a series of small unnamed glaciers and snowfields in the western Chugach Mountains and flows generally south ...Missing: discharge | Show results with:discharge
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Sixmile Creek, Turnagain Arm - CoastViewOct 2, 2023 · Sixmile Creek flows north for 8 miles (13 km) to the historical community of Sunrise on Turnagain Arm, about 27 miles (44 km) southeast of Anchorage.
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Glacier Creek (Turnagain Arm) - WikipediaGlacier Creek is a 10 miles long stream flowing out of the Chugach Mountains, which enters the Turnagain Arm of Cook Inlet near Girdwood, Alaska.Missing: Bird | Show results with:Bird
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Bird Creek, Turnagain Arm - CoastViewAug 15, 2023 · Bird Creek starts in the Chugach Mountains and flows southwest for 16 miles (26 km) to Turnagain Arm, about 22 miles (35 km) southeast of Anchorage.
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[PDF] 19770073849.pdf - NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)Drainage area and average annual discharge of rivers flowing into Cook Inlet, ... The high sediment load in glacial rivers is the pri- mary source of ...
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Glacier-fed Rivers and Climate Change in Alaska ParksAug 11, 2015 · Discharge then declines gradually until freeze-up in November and December. Glacierized environments are demonstrably one of the most vulnerable ...
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Earliest Times (Text 1) - Alaska Native Knowledge NetworkCook Inlet area lands destined to become a center of Alaska were first sighted in July 1741 when Vitus Bering and his crew sailed northward along the unknown ...
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Alaskan Places named by Cook: Part 3" The name was adopted by Captain Vancouver in 1794 as Turnagain Arm. The name Zaliv Vozvratseniya, meaning Return Bay, was published for this feature by ...
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Tracing Alaska's Russian Heritage - Smithsonian MagazineJul 7, 2016 · For Russia, the sale was the logical conclusion of a colonial venture that had begun with the first Russian landing on Alaska's shores in 1732.
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Catalog Record: Pacific coast : coast pilot of Alaska, first...The author, George Davidson, had headed the United States scientific expedition to Alaska in 1867, and his report on the resources of Alaska helped sway ...
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[PDF] Timber Trestle Bridges in Alaska Railroad HistoryFrom 1915 to 1923, approximately 5,000 workers wielding shovels, saws and spike mauls built nearly 500 miles of track between the harbor town of Seward and the ...
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[PDF] GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE REGION ...The mining industry within the region tributary to the Alaska. Railroad is certain to expand under the present improved conditions of operation and marketing.
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None**Summary of Effects of 1964 Good Friday Earthquake on Turnagain Arm:**
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[PDF] Alaska Roads Historic OverviewExtending the road from Seward around Turnagain Arm to Anchorage (Seward Highway). •. Improving the Richardson Highway (major corridor from Fairbanks to the ...
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[PDF] GEOLOGY OF THE NORTHERN CHUGACH MOUNTAINS ...The term Peninsular terrane as used herein also includes Cretaceous sedimentary rocks north of the Border Ranges fault that were derived from the Jurassic arc.
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The 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake and Tsunami - USGS.govMar 25, 2024 · The Turnagain Heights landslide in Anchorage occurred along a steep bluff fronting Knik Arm of Cook Inlet. Its length, which was parallel to the ...
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The Great Alaska Earthquake and Tsunami: Better Prepared TodayMar 28, 2024 · The 1964 9.2 magnitude earthquake caused tsunamis, raised the continental shelf, and caused massive damage in Valdez, destroying the village of ...Missing: bridges | Show results with:bridges
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A viscoelastic and afterslip postseismic deformation model for the ...Nov 11, 2009 · The largest uplifts reach 80–90 cm along Turnagain Arm south of Anchorage. The time history of this uplift is poorly constrained, except at the ...
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Kenai Peninsula Wildlife HabitatsDec 31, 2015 · The meadow-like areas above all except the highest tides are characterized by salt-tolerant plants such as sedges, beach rye and goose-tongue.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Alaska Coastal Revegetation & Erosion Control Guidesalt-marsh species, including Tufted Hairgrass,. Lyngbye's Sedge, and the two dominant Rushes. Estuary: Vegetation in the recently expanded estuary has.
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Checklist: Plants of Cook Inlet: Sedges, FlowersDec 16, 2020 · Lyngbye's Sedge (Carex lyngbyei) Ramensk's ... Get a closer look at common salt marsh sedges and grasses and how to identify them.Missing: Turnagain Arm mudflats tolerant
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[PDF] FOREST RESOURCES - Alaska Department of Natural ResourcesSitka spruce forest types. They are typical for Pacific Northwest coastal forests along the Gulf of Alaska. Western hemlock is the predominant species in ...
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Devil's Club - Plant-of-the-week - USDA Forest ServiceDevil's club can be found in well-drained forests from coastal Alaska southward and eastward to California, the Northern Rockies, with a disjunct population ...Missing: Turnagain Arm Sitka
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Turnagain Arm, Part 2: Potter Marsh Wildlife Refuge - Sue's AT JournalJun 27, 2012 · Only salt-tolerant plants and animals can survive in that part of the marsh. Humans have also had a hand in maintaining/preserving the ...
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Turnagain Pass Viewing Area - Alaska - USDA Forest ServiceThese meadows are graced with numerous species of beautiful wildflowers including tall fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium), chocolate lily (Fritillaria ...Missing: seasonal alpine
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Alaska's annual Cook Inlet Beluga Whale count eventSep 4, 2025 · Scientists estimate that there are currently about 331 beluga whales remaining in the population, which is genetically distinct from other ...
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Bald Eagle Viewing along Turnagain Arm | Anchorage,… - Alaska.orgBald eagles can be seen from just about any highway pullout and trailhead along Turnagain Arm, a stunning world-class fiord that stretches southeast from ...Missing: dunlin | Show results with:dunlin
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[PDF] Seasonal shorebird use of intertidal habitats in Cook Inlet, AlaskaThe diurnal range of tides in Cook Inlet extends from about 5.5 m near Seldovia in LCI to over 10 m along Turnagain Arm in UCI. Indeed, the range of tides ...
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Best Place to See Bears Catching Salmon in Alaska | Must-Visit SpotsRating 5.0 (1) Indian Creek along the Turnagain Arm – if you drive past Potter Marsh you'll come to Indian Creek. Each July and August, thousands of pink salmon converge at ...
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Moose Viewing in Portage Valley & Turnagain Arm - Alaska.orgMoose find river valleys and wetlands irresistible, drawn by the lush greenery during summer and the woody browse during winter. The Twentymile and Placer river ...
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[PDF] All about wood frogs - Species DescriptionOct 18, 1996 · Widely distributed throughout Alaska and is the only amphibian found above the Arctic Circle. Documented on the mainland in Southeast. Alaska, ...Missing: Turnagain | Show results with:Turnagain
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Belugas Count! 2024 - Alaska Department of Fish and GameOnce a valuable part of the regional Alaska Native subsistence diet, the Cook Inlet beluga population has declined by 75% since 1979—from about 1,300 whales to ...
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Potential Impacts of Noise on Endangered Beluga Whales in Cook ...Jun 3, 2019 · Pervasive noise throughout the year and in different locations in Cook Inlet could inhibit beluga whales' ability to hear, communicate, and find food.
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Listing Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Under the ESA - NOAA FisheriesSep 30, 2022 · We subsequently extended the date for final determination on the proposed action by 6 months, until October 20, 2008, as provided for by the ESA ...
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[PDF] Chapter I - Alaska Department of Natural ResourcesThe first permanent American trading posts were established in the Upper Cook Inlet region in the. 1870's. Although several firms were involved in the ...
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[PDF] :_:$-I - CDC StacksPlacer gold production in the CNF has been limited mostly to the Kenai Peninsula and Turnagain Arm drainages. The estimated production from these drainages is ...
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[PDF] The earliest known published report of coal on Cook Inlet was made ..."In July, 1895, an assembly of miners from streams in the. Sixmile drainage basin formed the Sunrise mining district and elected a local recorder. This ...
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[PDF] turnagain arm - management planCorridor widths may vary along the length of a trail because of the above considerations. The width of a corridor on any portion of a trail should also be ...
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[PDF] Turnagain Pass Master Plan - Federal Highway AdministrationJan 2, 2025 · Gravel Pit. Located at MP 62.2 on the east side of the Seward Highway, entrance to the gravel pit is within DOT&PF ROW and maintained by ...
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[PDF] 2027 Cook Inlet Commercial Salmon and Statewide Regulations(2) Turnagain Arm and Knik Arm: east of a line from Point Possession at 61° 02.33'. N. lat., 150° 22.62' W. long., to the site of the old West Point light at ...
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[PDF] 2024 Statewide Subsistence and Personal Use Fishing RegulationsThis booklet contains regulations for Statewide Subsistence and Personal Use Fishing from June 2023 through May 2024, but is only effective through 8/1/2023.
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Federal Grants Fuel Collaborative Research on Endangered Cook ...Sep 13, 2017 · A moratorium on the subsistence harvest of Cook Inlet belugas was established in 1999, they were listed as endangered under the Endangered ...
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Taking of the Cook Inlet (CI), Alaska, Stock of Beluga Whales by ...Oct 4, 2000 · In 1999, there was no subsistence harvest. On May ... hunting to personal and family subsistence and ban the sale of beluga whale products.
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[PDF] Freight Services - Alaska RailroadJun 17, 2024 · The table below illustrates how the Alaska Railroad mitigates the impact of moving natural resource products by keeping more than 173,939 dump ...Missing: economic tourism Turnagain
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Coastal Classic Train | Alaska RailroadSee why the Alaska Railroad's Coastal Classic Train is a local favorite: convenient day trips from Anchorage to Seward with amazing scenery.
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Economic Significance of the Alaska RailroadThis report estimates the economic effects of Alaska Railroad spending in Alaska, for both operations and capital projects. The Alaska Railroad is a major ...
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[PDF] Alaska's Seward Highway All-American RoadEffective visitor management is necessary to en- sure long term economic development through tourism. 3. Haphazard development poses the greatest threat to the ...Missing: freight | Show results with:freight
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[PDF] Freight Mobility Study for the Anchorage Metropolitan Area - Muni.orgThe economic impact of such growth will have a ripple effect starting with ... Seward Highway and Muldoon Road (the East Anchorage Transportation Study).
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Turnagain Arm - Visit AnchorageBordered on one side by the scenic Seward Highway, Turnagain Arm is a spectacular setting for wildlife watching, nature photography, and hiking.Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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Turnagain Arm Trail - Alaska Hike SearchThe Turnagain Arm Trail offers stunning views, is relatively easy, good for preseason hiking, and is 9.6 miles long. It's 10 miles from Anchorage.
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Chase Bore Tide Waves Along Turnagain Arm - InstagramJun 2, 2025 · Want to chase a 10-foot wave from your car? Here's how. Follow the bore tide from pullout to pullout along Turnagain Arm—each stop offers ...Missing: events | Show results with:events
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Avalanches, Mudflats, and Bears...Oh My! - Alaska Public Lands ...Dec 12, 2023 · On July 15, 1988, a tragic accident on the mudflats of Turnagain arm near Portage, Alaska claimed the life of newlywed Adeana Dickison. She ...Missing: depth | Show results with:depth
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The true history of Cook Inlet's deadly mud flatsJul 13, 2020 · While the mud flats are extremely dangerous to traverse, stepping onto the mud is not an automatic death sentence. Some Alaskans have survived ...
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Illinois man dies after becoming trapped on mud flats near HopeMay 22, 2023 · A 20-year-old Illinois man drowned Sunday after he became trapped in the Turnagain Arm mud flats near Hope, Alaska State Troopers said.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Chugach State Park - PeakVisorStandard bear safety precautions are a must for anyone visiting Chugach State Park, even along trails that are close to Anchorage or a major road. Although most ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Chugach State Park - Alaska Department of Natural ResourcesMudflats in the intertidal areas along Turnagain Arm are dangerous. While the mudflats may invite exploring, their seemingly solid surface can suddenly become ...Missing: risks hazards
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