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Salmon Lake (native name, Nahwazuk, meaning "salmon") is a natural lake on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. Situated 35 miles (56 km) north of Cape Nome, it drains into Port Clarence through Kruzgamepa River. The lake lies at the foot of the Kigluaik Mountains at an elevation of about 442 feet (135 m). It has a water surface area of 1,800 acres (730 ha) and a drainage area of 81 square miles (210 km2). Its principal supply comes from Grand Central River, which enters it at its western end. A number of small streams also enter the lake from both the north and the south; Fox Creek and Jasper Creek are the most notable of these. Efforts to dam the lake in order to provide power and water supply to mining endeavors occurred from 1906-1907, However these plans were later droppe

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  • Salmon Lake (Pilgrim River) (de)
  • Salmon Lake (Alaska) (en)
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  • Der Salmon Lake (engl. für „Lachs-See“) ist ein See auf der Seward-Halbinsel in West-Alaska. Der Salmon Lake befindet sich südlich am Fuße der Kigluaik Mountains, 47 km nordnordöstlich der Stadt Nome. Der auf einer Höhe von 135 m gelegene Salmon Lake bedeckt eine Fläche von 7,3 km². Der 6,5 km lange See ist in zwei Becken gegliedert, die durch einen lediglich 150 m breiten Arm miteinander verbunden sind. Der , Hauptzufluss des Salmon Lake, mündet in das westliche Seeende. Der Fox Creek von Norden und der Jasper Creek von Süden münden auf halber Seelänge in den See. Der Salmon Lake wird an seinem östlichen Ende vom Pilgrim River entwässert. Der verläuft unweit des nördlichen Seeufers. (de)
  • Salmon Lake (native name, Nahwazuk, meaning "salmon") is a natural lake on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. Situated 35 miles (56 km) north of Cape Nome, it drains into Port Clarence through Kruzgamepa River. The lake lies at the foot of the Kigluaik Mountains at an elevation of about 442 feet (135 m). It has a water surface area of 1,800 acres (730 ha) and a drainage area of 81 square miles (210 km2). Its principal supply comes from Grand Central River, which enters it at its western end. A number of small streams also enter the lake from both the north and the south; Fox Creek and Jasper Creek are the most notable of these. Efforts to dam the lake in order to provide power and water supply to mining endeavors occurred from 1906-1907, However these plans were later droppe (en)
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  • Salmon Lake (en)
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  • Der Salmon Lake (engl. für „Lachs-See“) ist ein See auf der Seward-Halbinsel in West-Alaska. Der Salmon Lake befindet sich südlich am Fuße der Kigluaik Mountains, 47 km nordnordöstlich der Stadt Nome. Der auf einer Höhe von 135 m gelegene Salmon Lake bedeckt eine Fläche von 7,3 km². Der 6,5 km lange See ist in zwei Becken gegliedert, die durch einen lediglich 150 m breiten Arm miteinander verbunden sind. Der , Hauptzufluss des Salmon Lake, mündet in das westliche Seeende. Der Fox Creek von Norden und der Jasper Creek von Süden münden auf halber Seelänge in den See. Der Salmon Lake wird an seinem östlichen Ende vom Pilgrim River entwässert. Der verläuft unweit des nördlichen Seeufers. Der Seename wurde im Jahr 1900 vom U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) gemeldet. Es wurde außerdem noch der Eskimo-Name Nahwazuk mit der Bedeutung „Lachs“ vermerkt. (de)
  • Salmon Lake (native name, Nahwazuk, meaning "salmon") is a natural lake on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. Situated 35 miles (56 km) north of Cape Nome, it drains into Port Clarence through Kruzgamepa River. The lake lies at the foot of the Kigluaik Mountains at an elevation of about 442 feet (135 m). It has a water surface area of 1,800 acres (730 ha) and a drainage area of 81 square miles (210 km2). Its principal supply comes from Grand Central River, which enters it at its western end. A number of small streams also enter the lake from both the north and the south; Fox Creek and Jasper Creek are the most notable of these. Efforts to dam the lake in order to provide power and water supply to mining endeavors occurred from 1906-1907, However these plans were later dropped due to disputes over land ownership and water rights. (en)
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