Skagway River valley

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Skagway River valley is a glacially carved valley in southeastern Alaska that carries the Skagway River from the coastal mountains down to the town of Skagway and its nearby fjords.

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Skagway River valley canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf valley
climate maritime-influenced subarctic climate
contains Skagway River NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drains Skagway River NERFINISHED
flowsFrom coastal mountains of southeastern Alaska
flowsTo nearby fjords near Skagway
town of Skagway NERFINISHED
formedBy glacial erosion
geologicalOrigin Pleistocene glaciation
hasEconomicRole supports tourism in Skagway area
supports transportation infrastructure to Skagway
hasEcosystem boreal forest
riparian habitat
hasFeature glacially carved bedrock
river floodplain
steep valley walls
hasHydrology snowmelt-fed river system
hasLandformType U-shaped valley
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

southeastern Alaska NERFINISHED
near Skagway NERFINISHED
Taiya Inlet NERFINISHED
partOf Lynn Canal region NERFINISHED
coastal mountains of Alaska
regionType coastal mountain valley
usedFor access route from coast to interior
transportation corridor to Skagway

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Taiya Inlet adjacentTo Skagway River valley