Pipeline Route is Probed to Detail Environmental Impacts

Squads of scientists this summer have joined the caribou and Dall sheep, eiders and eagles, moose and muskrat, salmon and grayling that inhabit the proposed natural gas pipeline route through Alaska. The scientists are there to catalog, cross-check and verify the exact nature of that route - from the animals to the permafrost and faults - before the first trench can be carved for the major pipeline from Alaska through Canada.

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Author Chad Rowan
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citation Chad Rowan, Pipeline Route is Probed to Detail Environmental Impacts, 2013-01-07, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/pipeline-route-is-probed-to-detail-environmental-impacts
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