Alaska Pipelines

Apr 13, 2010
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This data depicts pipeline locations (1:63,360) in Alaska as digitized primarily from 1:24,000, 1:63,360, and 1:250,000 USGS quadrangles. The source document that represented the newest information and best geographic location was used to capture the data. All infrastructure from the primary source document was digitized and then supplemented with the information from other source documents for additional or updated infrastructure or attributes.
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Alaska Department of Natural Resources - Land Records Information Section
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Title: Alaska Pipelines
Credits: Alaska Department of Natural Resources - Land Records Information Section
Publication Date: 5/1/2008
Publisher: Alaska Department of Natural Resources - Land Records Information Section
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AK Department of Natural Resources - Land Records Information Section
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  • GIS Public Access Coordinator
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Creative Commons LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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