- The
Kuzitrin River (Kurritqiun in Inupiaq) is a stream, 95
miles (153 km) long, on the
Seward Peninsula in the U.S.
state of Alaska. It
begins at Kuzitrin...
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Igloo was a
transfer point for
supplies for the gold
fields upriver on the
Kuzitrin and
Kougarok rivers. The
supplies were
offloaded from
ocean boats onto...
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rotation of the
Bering plate in the Arctic. The Lost Jim Lava Flow
north of
Kuzitrin Lake is a lava
field formed roughly 1,000 to 2,000
years ago,
which covers...
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calcareous mica schists. The
Kuzitrin slates form a
broad belt of dark
schistose quartzites between the Mary
River and the
Kuzitrin at Mary's Igloo.
About the...
- long,
flowing generally south from near
Taylor Airport. It
flows into the
Kuzitrin River,
which flows west into the
Imuruk Basin,
connected to the bay of...
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Serpentine Hot
Springs and lava
fields between the
Noxapaga River and the
Kuzitrin River. The preserve's high
point is
Mount Boyan on the
south border. There...
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basin covers about one
quarter of the peninsula. The
basin is fed by the
Kuzitrin, Kruzgamepa, Agiapuk, and
Cobblestone Rivers and is
drained by the Tuksuk...
- (42 km)
Agiapuk River – 60
miles (97 km)
American River – 35
miles (56 km)
Kuzitrin River – 95
miles (153 km)
Kruzgamepa River - 25
miles (40 km)
Grand Central...
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northwestern part of the U.S.
state of Alaska. It is the
largest tributary of the
Kuzitrin River. It
begins near
Imuruk Lake on the
Seward Peninsula and
flows generally...
- Area Physical characteristics
Source small lake 3
miles (4.8 km)
north of
Kuzitrin Lake • location
Bering Land
Bridge National Preserve,
Seward Peninsula...