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Alaska Geology in the News
The Permafrost Timebomb?:  Over hundreds of thousands of years the Arctic...

Rare Earth Elements in Alaska:  “A unique deposit of heavy rare earth elements...

Wall Maps of US States:  Raven Maps are beautiful examples of shaded-relief wall...

The Most Powerful Eruption of the 20th Century:  The most powerful volcanic eruption of the 20th...

Pavlof Sends Ash to 19000 Feet:  Pavlof Volcano continues to exhibit activity. On Tuesday...

Roadside Geology Guides:  Since 1972 the “Roadside Geology” series has provided...

ANWR Oil and Natural Gas Assessment:  “Governor Sean Parnell today announced an exploration proposal...

Fee Mining Sites:  Lots of people enjoy going to fee mining...

Damaging Ice on the Yukon River:  Large slabs of ice pushed onto land along...

Activity at Pavlof Volcano:  “Seismic activity at Pavlof Volcano increased this morning...

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Alaska River Levels
Map of Alaska rivers

Alaska
River Levels


USGS has a clickable map of Alaska rivers and streams that gives you access to real-time river levels throughout Alaska. River stage, discharge and other information can be accessed online. Or view a lake and river map of Alaska.


Alaska Geography Statistics

Area of Alaska: 571,951 sq. miles

Alaska Population: 648818

Highest Point in Alaska
Mt. McKinley at 20,320 feet feet

Lowest Point in Alaska
Pacific Ocean at Sea Level

There are 16 boroughs and 11 census areas in Alaska



Alaska Earthquakes
Map of Alaska earthquakes
The National Earthquake Information Center maintains an Alaska earthquake map and an archive of Alaska earthquake information.



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