
Maynard M. Miller
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LOCATION: Moscow, ID, United States
Professor of Geology; Emeritus Dean, College of Mines and Earth Resources; Director, Glaciological and Arctic Sciences Institute, University of Idaho, Moscow. Director, Foundation for Glacier and Environmental Research, Pacific Science Center, Seattle, Washington. Author of The Juneau Icefield, Alaska and others.
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Alaskan mountains, three principal mountain groups of far northwestern North America—the Brooks Range, Alaska Range, and Aleutian Range—found in the U.S. state of Alaska. The mountain ranges of Alaska give their state a rugged and beautiful terrain across its entire expanse. They include the…
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