Klokerblok River Explained

Klokerblok River is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska, near Nome. This river rises a few miles from the coast, north of Cape Topkok. It flows in an easterly direction, and joins Fish River in its delta mouth. Front the upper end of Golofnin Sound, a broad depression extends inland, which includes the lower parts of the valleys of Fish, Klokerblok, and Niukluk Rivers. Except for a 50feet gravel terrace on the western side of Golofnin, there are few, if any, terraces or benches in this area.[1]

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64.634°N -163.394°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Geological Survey (U.S.). Brooks. Alfred Hulse. Collier. Arthur James . Walter Curran Mendenhall . George Burr Richardson. Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay regions, Alaska, in 1900. 29 March 2013. Public domain. 1901. Government Printing Office. 51, 114–.