Citations:Susitna


 * 1913, Stephen Reid Capps, The Yenta district, Alaska, page 20:
 * The only practicable route to the Yentna district is by way of Susitna and Yentna rivers. During the summer months the Alaska Northern Railroad may be used from Seward to the head of Turnagain Arm.
 * 1950, Robert E. Frost, Evaluation of Soils and Permafrost Conditions in the Territory of Alaska by Means of Aerial Photographs, page 7:
 * Beluga Mountain and Susitna Mountain are examples of these hills.
 * 1977, Geologic Report:
 * A multicrested gravity high lies just west of the Beluga-Susitna mountain front. The southeasternmost feature is termed the Mount Susitna anomaly, and the composite north and west-central highs are called ...
 * 1986, Douglas L. Kane, Proceedings of the Symposium: Cold Regions Hydrology: University of Alaska-Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska:
 * Maclaren Glacier consistently received the most precipitation, and the two steep south-facing tributaries of Susitna Glacier consistently received the least. An orographic effect created by the Clearwater Mountains, which divide the tributary ...
 * 1990, Roy D. Merritt, Coal Resources of the Susitna Lowland, Alaska:
 * Almost all published data on Susitna lowland coal quality (except those industry summaries developed from core samples) were derived from analyses of weathered outcrop samples.