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- Q14680175 subject Q13291109.
- Q14680175 subject Q8664359.
- Q14680175 abstract "Niukluk River is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska. It rises in the Bendeleben Mountains and, after flowing across a broad valley lowland for about 15 miles (24 km), enters a narrower valley, in which it flows for about 20 miles (32 km). Below the mouth of Melsing Creek, the valley broadens out and merges with that of Fish River, to which the Niukluk is tributary. It receives many tributaries, of which the Koksuktapaga, joining it from the south, is the largest. In Niukluk River itself, gold was found at its head, though most abundant below the mouth of American Creek. Just below the mouth of Ophir Creek, a little gold has been rocked out on the bars. The broad gravel flood plain in this part of the basin is said to be auriferous. Below the mouth of Ophir Creek the river has cut a small rock canyon 50 feet (15 m) below an old valley floor, leaving broad benches on either side. These benches are sheeted over by a few feet of gravel.".
- Q14680175 district Q503023.
- Q14680175 length "83685.888".
- Q14680175 mouthMountain Q1837757.
- Q14680175 mouthPlace Q1837757.
- Q14680175 riverMouth Q3073015.
- Q14680175 source Q816758.
- Q14680175 sourceElevation "847.344".
- Q14680175 sourceMountain Q6919676.
- Q14680175 sourcePlace Q6919676.
- Q14680175 state Q797.
- Q14680175 thumbnail Alaska_Locator_Map.PNG?width=300.
- Q14680175 wikiPageWikiLink Q1267889.
- Q14680175 wikiPageWikiLink Q13291109.
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- Q14680175 wikiPageWikiLink Q1837757.
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- Q14680175 wikiPageWikiLink Q6919676.
- Q14680175 wikiPageWikiLink Q797.
- Q14680175 wikiPageWikiLink Q816758.
- Q14680175 wikiPageWikiLink Q8664359.
- Q14680175 wikiPageWikiLink Q971586.
- Q14680175 district Q503023.
- Q14680175 lengthImperial "52".
- Q14680175 mouthLocation "northeast of Solomon".
- Q14680175 mouthName Q3073015.
- Q14680175 name "Niukluk River".
- Q14680175 source "Bendeleben Mountains of the Seward Peninsula".
- Q14680175 sourceElevationImperial "2780".
- Q14680175 sourceLocation "northeast of Mount Bendeleben".
- Q14680175 state "Alaska".
- Q14680175 type BodyOfWater.
- Q14680175 type Place.
- Q14680175 type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Q14680175 type BodyOfWater.
- Q14680175 type Location.
- Q14680175 type NaturalPlace.
- Q14680175 type Place.
- Q14680175 type River.
- Q14680175 type Stream.
- Q14680175 type Thing.
- Q14680175 type Q4022.
- Q14680175 type Q47521.
- Q14680175 comment "Niukluk River is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska. It rises in the Bendeleben Mountains and, after flowing across a broad valley lowland for about 15 miles (24 km), enters a narrower valley, in which it flows for about 20 miles (32 km). Below the mouth of Melsing Creek, the valley broadens out and merges with that of Fish River, to which the Niukluk is tributary. It receives many tributaries, of which the Koksuktapaga, joining it from the south, is the largest.".
- Q14680175 label "Niukluk River".
- Q14680175 depiction Alaska_Locator_Map.PNG.
- Q14680175 name "Niukluk River".