University of Alaska, Institute of Water Resources
Abstract
In early 1968, a large petroleum discovery was made in the Prudhoe
Bay area of Alaska's Arctic Coastal Plain. This discovery has led Alaska
into a period of development of unprecedented speed and magnitude. This
development will require the construction of many engineering facilities
which are affected by the water resources. The design of each of these
requires an understanding of the hydrologic system, a system which is
dominated in Alaska by low temperatures, high latitudes, large elevation
differences and sparse data. The latter factor is unique to Alaska and
makes application of common design techniques virtually impossible