Cultural resources study /

In response to the planned construction of a dam on the Susitna River at River Mile 184, a cultural resources study was conducted in 2012 in order to inventory a sample of known cultural resources within the direct area of potential effect and to assess the time and effort involved with inventorying...

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Additional Author(s):Hays, Justin M.

Gelvin-Reymiller, Carol.

Bowers, Peter, 1952-

Mobley, Charles M.

Brelsford, Taylor.

Bundtzen, Thomas K.
Corporate Contributor(s):Northern Land Use Research, Inc.

Charles M. Mobley & Associates.

URS Corporation.

Pacific Rim Geological Consulting, Inc.

Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project.

Alaska Energy Authority.
Publisher:[Alaska Energy Authority],
Report Numbers:SuWa 30
Series:Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project document ; no. 30.
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Summary:In response to the planned construction of a dam on the Susitna River at River Mile 184, a cultural resources study was conducted in 2012 in order to inventory a sample of known cultural resources within the direct area of potential effect and to assess the time and effort involved with inventorying the total of known cultural resources. The known cultural sites within the area of potential effect include the dam impoundment area and several transportation corridors. Such sites are prehistoric, paleontological, historic and protohistoric. Modeling was done to aid in locating sites. Work planned for the 2013 and 2014 seasons is also described.
Physical Description:v, 23, 8 p. : col. ill., col. maps, charts ; 28 cm.
Notes:At head of title: Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project (FERC No. 14241).

"February 2013."

ARLIS assigned report number: SuWa 30.
Report Type:2012 environmental studies.

Final report.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16).