“…As part of this transect, the Trans‐Alaska Crustal Transect (TACT), several controlled source studies, including both deep crustal reflection and refraction profiles, provide a detailed and continuous velocity and structural model for the crust along the transect. Transect results from onshore were presented in numerous individual publications [ Fisher et al , 1983, 1989, 2004; Brocher et al , 1989, 1991, 1994, 2003, 2004; Brocher and Moses , 1990, 1993; Flueh et al , 1989; Goodwin et al , 1989; Fuis and Plafker , 1991; Fuis et al , 1991, 1997; Wolf et al , 1991; Beaudoin et al , 1992; Beaudoin , 1994; Levander et al , 1994]. The crustal structure of the southern continental margin in Prince William Sound by TACT and in the Cook Inlet by EDGE was studied using marine air guns, marine reflection profiling, and ocean bottom and land‐based recorders [ Moore et al , 1991; Brocher et al , 1994; Ye et al , 1997].…”