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Preliminary report on waterpower possibilities of Bradley Lake, Alaska, with a chapter on tentative geologic conclusions on Bradley Lake power site

January 1, 1956

The purpose of this report is to give a preliminary estimate of the power possibilities of Bradley Lake, Alaska, and to describe outstanding hydrologic, geologic and topographic features that might determine the character of development. Bradley Lake lies in the Kenai Mountains near the southwestern end of the Kenai Peninsula. It is at an altitude of 1,090 feet, at a point about 25 miles northeast of the town of Homer, and about 3 miles southward from the head of Kachemak Bay.

Publication Year 1956
Title Preliminary report on waterpower possibilities of Bradley Lake, Alaska, with a chapter on tentative geologic conclusions on Bradley Lake power site
DOI 10.3133/ofr5662
Authors F.A. Johnson, Kenneth S. Soward
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 56-62
Index ID ofr5662
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse