1974
DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.1974.tb05641.x
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COOPERATION IN WATER RESOURCES PROGRAMS: ALASKA'S EXAMPLE1

Abstract: Alaska possesses a diversity and magnitude of water resources unmatched in any other state. With over 15% of the area of the whole United States, and 40% of the nation's total fresh water supply, but an extreme lack of basic hydrologic and climatologic data, cooperation among agencies and individuals concerned with evaluating, planning, and carrying out water resources programs is essential. Toward this end, the Inter‐Agency Technical Committee for Alaska (IATCA) was established under charter from the Water Re… Show more

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