Chatanika River

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Der Chatanika River ist ein 206 Kilometer langer linker Nebenfluss des Tolovana River in der Mitte des US-Bundesstaats Alaska. rdf:langString
La Chatanika est un cours d'eau d'Alaska, aux États-Unis, situé dans la région de recensement de Yukon-Koyukuk. Longue de 128 milles (206 km), c'est un affluent de la Tolovana, elle-même affluent de la Tanana, laquelle se jette dans le Yukon. rdf:langString
The Chatanika River /ˌtʃætəˈniːkə/ (Lower Tanana: Ch'edenano) is a 128-mile (206 km) tributary of the in the U.S. state of Alaska. The Chatanika River is a clear or lightly tannic stained rapid-runoff stream that has its headwaters in the White Mountains and flows westward through valleys between summits and uplands for about four-fifths of its length before it enters . Once in the flats—a marshy area in which multiple streams, rivers, and lakes are located— the Chatanika joins the Tolovana, which flows into the Tanana River and on to the Yukon River. The Chatanika is thus a portion of the Yukon River drainage basin. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Location of the mouth of the Chatanika River in Alaska
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rdf:langString Der Chatanika River ist ein 206 Kilometer langer linker Nebenfluss des Tolovana River in der Mitte des US-Bundesstaats Alaska.
rdf:langString The Chatanika River /ˌtʃætəˈniːkə/ (Lower Tanana: Ch'edenano) is a 128-mile (206 km) tributary of the in the U.S. state of Alaska. The Chatanika River is a clear or lightly tannic stained rapid-runoff stream that has its headwaters in the White Mountains and flows westward through valleys between summits and uplands for about four-fifths of its length before it enters . Once in the flats—a marshy area in which multiple streams, rivers, and lakes are located— the Chatanika joins the Tolovana, which flows into the Tanana River and on to the Yukon River. The Chatanika is thus a portion of the Yukon River drainage basin. During the first portion of the 20th century, the Chatanika was dominated by the gold-mining industry, which used its flow to operate gold dredges. The most visible example of this was the construction of the Davidson Ditch, a dam-and-pipeline system used to divert water to gold-mining operations closer to Fairbanks. The Ditch was abandoned in the 1950s, and during the , the dam was damaged and became inoperable. In January 2002, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service removed the dam in conjunction with other groups, restoring the Chatanika's original flow. Today, the upper Chatanika is a moderately popular rafting and fishing destination, and vacation cabins have been built at spots along its banks. Chatanika, Alaska, located near the river, shares its name with the river. The river contains Arctic grayling, Arctic lamprey, burbot, chum salmon, humpback whitefish, king salmon, least cisco, longnose suckers, northern pike, sheefish, and slimy sculpins.
rdf:langString La Chatanika est un cours d'eau d'Alaska, aux États-Unis, situé dans la région de recensement de Yukon-Koyukuk. Longue de 128 milles (206 km), c'est un affluent de la Tolovana, elle-même affluent de la Tanana, laquelle se jette dans le Yukon.
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