Byron Creek

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Byron Creek is a glacial meltwater stream in Alaska that carries runoff from Byron Glacier through a steep, scenic valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial meltwater stream
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Turnagain Arm region NERFINISHED
ecosystem subalpine riparian zone
elevationChange steep gradient
flowsThrough scenic valley
steep valley
hazard cold fast-moving water
potential flooding during rapid melt
hydrologicalType meltwater stream
locatedIn Alaska
Chugach Mountains NERFINISHED
Portage Valley NERFINISHED
mouthLocation near Portage Lake
near Byron Glacier Trail NERFINISHED
Portage Glacier Road NERFINISHED
notableFeature steep-walled valley
turquoise glacial water
views of Byron Glacier
partOf Chugach National Forest NERFINISHED
recreation hiking
photography
sightseeing
region Southcentral Alaska NERFINISHED
seasonalVariation higher flow in summer
lower flow in winter
source Byron Glacier NERFINISHED
waterBodyType creek
waterSource glacial runoff
snowmelt

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Byron Glacier drainsInto Byron Creek