| University of California (1868-1952) - 1910 - 632 Seiten
...called Fairway Rock lies a few miles to the southeast of the Diomedes. Seward Peninsula is bounded on the north by Kotzebue Sound and the Arctic Ocean and on the south by Bering Sea and Norton Sound. It embraces an area of approximately 20,000 square miles, which is included... | |
| John Campbell Merriam - 1910 - 602 Seiten
...called Fairway Rock lies a few miles to the southeast of the Diomedes. Seward Peninsula is bounded on the north by Kotzebue Sound and the Arctic Ocean and on the south by Bering Sea and Norton Sound. It embraces an area of approximately 20,000 square miles, which is included... | |
| University of California, Berkeley. Department of Geology - 1910 - 636 Seiten
...called Fairway Rock lies a few miles to the southeast of the Diomedes. Seward Peninsula is bounded on the north by Kotzebue Sound and the Arctic Ocean and on the south by Bering Sea and Norton Sound. It eîubraces an area of approximately 20.000 square miles, which is included... | |
| 1922 - 204 Seiten
...marks the westernmost point of the continent, extends from the central part of Alaska, and is bounded on the north by Kotzebue Sound and the Arctic Ocean, and on the south by Norton Sound and Bering Sea. Along the coast lies the Pacific Mountain System, succeeded inland by a great plateau region marked... | |
| 1916 - 78 Seiten
...marks the westernmost point of the continent, extends from the central part of Alaska and is bounded on the north by Kotzebue Sound and the Arctic Ocean...which borders the panhandle of the Territory, usually called southeastern Alaska, while the western leg is the shore line of the Alaska Peninsula. The axes... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1906 - 428 Seiten
...points are nearly as far apart as the Mexican and the Canadian boundaries of the United States. GENERAL, GEOGRAPHY. The main mass of Alaska is nearly rectangular...which borders the panhandle of the territory usually called southeastern Alaska, while the western leg is the shore line of the Alaska Peninsula. The axes... | |
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