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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 sma

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  • Niukluk River (de)
  • Niukluk River (en)
  • Ниуклук (ru)
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  • Der Niukluk River ist ein 95 Kilometer langer rechter Nebenfluss des Fish Rivers im Süden der Seward-Halbinsel im Westen des US-Bundesstaats Alaska. (de)
  • 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 sma (en)
  • Ниуклук (англ. Niukluk River) — река на западе штата Аляска, США. Крупнейший приток реки Фиш, которая несёт свои воды в залив Нортон Берингова моря. Длина реки Ниуклук составляет 84 км. Высота истока — 847 м над уровнем моря. В бассейне реки имеются богатые месторождения золота. Золото было найдено и в верховьях реки, однако наиболее значительные его запасы сосредоточены ниже устья реки Американ-Крик. (ru)
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  • Niukluk River (en)
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  • Niukluk River (en)
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  • northeast of Mount Bendeleben (en)
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  • Location of the mouth of the Niukluk River in Alaska (en)
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  • Bendeleben Mountains of the Seward Peninsula (en)
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  • Der Niukluk River ist ein 95 Kilometer langer rechter Nebenfluss des Fish Rivers im Süden der Seward-Halbinsel im Westen des US-Bundesstaats Alaska. (de)
  • 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. (en)
  • Ниуклук (англ. Niukluk River) — река на западе штата Аляска, США. Крупнейший приток реки Фиш, которая несёт свои воды в залив Нортон Берингова моря. Длина реки Ниуклук составляет 84 км. Высота истока — 847 м над уровнем моря. Берёт начало в районе горного хребта Бенделебен и на протяжении 24 км течёт через широкую долину, затем входит в более узкую долину и течёт по ней на протяжении 32 км. Ниже устья реки Мелсинг-Крик долина вновь расширяется. Впадает в реку Фиш в 55 км к северо-востоку от населённого пункта Соломон. Принимает множество притоков, крупнейшим из которых является река Касадепага, которая впадает в Ниуклук с юга. В бассейне реки имеются богатые месторождения золота. Золото было найдено и в верховьях реки, однако наиболее значительные его запасы сосредоточены ниже устья реки Американ-Крик. (ru)
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  • at Council, Alaska (en)
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  • northeast of Solomon (en)
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