White spruce forest with thick moss carpet, along River. Search this
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Vicinity of Redstone Lake in valley about 10 km. north of Ambler River. Western Brooks Range, Redstone River, Kobuk Drainage, Alaska, United States, North America
Kugrak River flats near mouth at Noatak River, vicinity of Omelaktavik Lake. Western Brooks Range, Upper Noatak Valley, Alaska, United States, North America
Tundra. Hummocky dwarf shrub-moss heath. Search this
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S of Noatak River about midway between mouths of Kugururok and Nimiuktuk Rivers. Western Brooks Range, Middle Noatak Valley, Alaska, United States, North America
Alpine crevices and gravel and rock slopes on ridge of mountain just south of Lake Search this
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Vicinity of Omelaktavik Lake just east of Kugrak River and south of Noatak River. Western Brooks Range, Upper Noatak Valley, Alaska, United States, North America
Arctic Slope. Mouth of a melt-water ravine east of the Lake (just east of Arctic Research Laboratory Camp). North slope of eastern Brooks Range, Lake Peters, just west of Mt. Chamberlin., Alaska, United States, North America
Rare on embankment of Canadian National Railroad, 1 km. southwest of FT. Saskatchewan. About 26 km. northeast of Edmonton., Alberta, Canada, North America
Western Brooks Range. Redstone River, Kobuk Drainage. Rocky alpine ridge east of Lake. Vicinity of Redstone Lake in valley about 10 km. north of Ambler River. Baird-Schwatka Mountain Biological Survey., Alaska, United States, North America
Western Brooks Range. Walker Lake, Upper Kobuk River. North end of Lake. Baird-Schwatka Mountain Biological Survey., Alaska, United States, North America
Western Brooks Range. Walker Lake, Upper Kobuk River. North end of Lake. Baird-Schwatka Mountains Biological Survey., Alaska, United States, North America
Western Brooks Range. Walker Lake, Upper Kobuk River. North end of Lake. Baird-Schwatka Mountain Biological Survey., Alaska, United States, North America
Western Brooks Range. Upper Noatak Valley. Mountains south of Lake. Tundra, vicinity of Omelaktavik Lake just east of Kugrak River and south of Noatak River. Baird-Schwatka Mountains Biological Survey., Alaska, United States, North America