The Mollie Beattie Wilderness is the central focus of this modern topographic survey, which documents a section of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in the North Slope of Alaska. The landscape is defined by the high-elevation drainage systems of the Leffingwell Fork and Drain Creek, which move through the northern reaches of the Romanzof Mountains. This map reveals a region of extreme verticality, with contour lines illustrating steep ridges and glacial valleys. As part of a protected federal wilderness area, the terrain lacks roads or human structures, showcasing instead the primitive hydrology of the Alaskan interior. Researchers studying environmental history or northern watershed patterns will find these untouched natural boundaries particularly valuable.
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1951 · Demarcation Point
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1951 · Table Mountain
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1955 · Demarcation Point
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1956 · Table Mountain
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1964 · Table Mountain
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1964 · Demarcation Point
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1983 · Table Mountain D-4
USGS Topo · 1:63,360
1983 · Demarcation Point A-4
USGS Topo · 1:63,360
1983 · Table Mountain D-3
USGS Topo · 1:63,360
1983 · Demarcation Point A-3
USGS Topo · 1:63,360