Innoko River

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Innoko River
Degexit'an)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateAlaska
Census AreaYukon–Koyukuk
Physical characteristics
Sourcesouth of Cloudy Mountain
 • locationInnoko National Wildlife Refuge
 • coordinates63°08′55″N 156°01′30″W / 63.14861°N 156.02500°W / 63.14861; -156.02500[1]
 • elevation2,325 ft (709 m)[2]
MouthYukon River
 • location
1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of Holy Cross
 • coordinates
62°11′45″N 159°43′15″W / 62.19583°N 159.72083°W / 62.19583; -159.72083[1]
 • elevation
26 ft (7.9 m)[1]
Length805 km (500 mi)[1]
Basin size36,517 km2 (14,099 sq mi) 34,981.3 km2 (13,506.4 sq mi)[3]
Discharge 
 • locationHoly Cross (near mouth)
 • average335.467 m3/s (11,846.9 cu ft/s)[4]

The Innoko River (/ɪˈnk/; (Deg Xinag: Yooniq) is a 500-mile (800 km) tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska.[1] It flows north from its origin south of Cloudy Mountain in the Kuskokwim Mountains and then southwest to meet the larger river across from Holy Cross.[5]

Most of its upper portion flows through the Innoko National Wildlife Refuge.[5] The entire river is within the Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area.[1]

Innoko is a

Deg Hit’an name for the river.[6] The Russian colonial administrators also called the river Shiltonotno, Legon or Tlegon, Chagelyuk or Shageluk and Ittege at various times in the 19th century.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Innoko River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. March 31, 1981. Retrieved September 30, 2013.
  2. ^ Derived by entering source coordinates in Google Earth.
  3. ^ "Rivers Network". 2020.
  4. ^ "Rivers Network". 2020.
  5. ^ .
  6. . Retrieved November 7, 2011.

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