
The Kalikpik River snakes across this high-latitude landscape, carving a complex network of channels through the North Slope. This 2020 survey illustrates the dynamic hydrology of the region, where the river's path is defined by countless thaw lakes and a subtle relief that shifts during the seasonal cycle. The map provides a precise layout of the Public Land Survey System, including t12n r3w and t11n r2w, which designate the administrative grid over this undeveloped terrain. This area remains a key reference for understanding the natural drainage patterns that dominate the northern Alaskan coastal plain.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
1951 · Harrison Bay
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1955 · Harrison Bay
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1955 · Harrison Bay A-4
USGS Topo · 1:63,360
1955 · Harrison Bay B-5
USGS Topo · 1:63,360
1955 · Harrison Bay A-5
USGS Topo · 1:63,360
1955 · Harrison Bay B-4
USGS Topo · 1:63,360
2013 · Harrison Bay A-4 NW
USGS Topo · 1:25,000
2013 · Harrison Bay B-5 SW
USGS Topo · 1:25,000
2013 · Harrison Bay B-5 SE
USGS Topo · 1:25,000
2013 · Harrison Bay B-5 NE
USGS Topo · 1:25,000