Alaska’s Denali Fault uncovers links between three geologic sites, revealing ancient landmasses fused and later scattered.
A new plan by President-Elect Donald Trump to undo one of President Barack Obama’s legacies has sparked a backlash in Alaska.
The mountain was previously called Mount McKinley, after the Ohio native former president. The name was officially changed in ...
Today, the Denali Fault rips apart some of the North American plate, but it was once a place where tectonic plates came ...
New research on the Denali Fault reveals three geologic sites were once united in a suture zone, marking the integration of ...
Trump said on Sunday that President William McKinley should have his name restored to the mountain peak because he "deserves ...
Researchers say they finally know how the fault that gave rise to Mount Denali, North America's highest mountain, formed.
New research shows that three sites spread along an approximately 620-mile portion of today's Denali Fault were once a smaller united geologic feature indicative of the final joining of two land ...
The Denali Fault is a strike-slip fault ... Regan studied three sections of the fault: The Clearwater Mountains of southeastern Alaska, Kluane Lake in Canada's Yukon Territory, and the Coast ...
Democratic former President Barack Obama in 2015 officially renamed the mountain as Denali, siding with the ... news coverage has spanned across a range of topics like the Black Lives Matter ...
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