Description: "1250, Pages numerous photos, text-figures and maps, 6 large folding maps by the U.S. Geological Survey in pocket at rear. Publisher's black cloth lettered in silver on the spine and the front cover, thick lg 8vo (26 x 15 cm). This is the report on Project Chariot, an experimental harbor excavation project that was to utilize nuclear explosives. A large group of investigators studied the flora, fauna and physical environment of this area in northwestern Alaska. This is a landmark study of the coastal environment of Alaska. Needless to say, the nuclear option was never employed." Cloth Covered Hardback good condition. Light wear and bumping to covers. Minor discoloration of pages. 6 maps in folder on back cover. shelf
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Features: 6 Maps included
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 1250
Topic: Environment
Book Series: Historical
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1966
Publication Name: United States Atomic Energy Commission
Book Title: Environment of the Cape Thompson Region, Alaska.
Author: Norman J. Wilimovsky & John N. Wolfe
ISBN-10: B000OR9DHA
Original Language: English
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: United States Atomic Energy Commission
EAN: 9780826300799
Type: Hardcover