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Tazlina Lake

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Primary outflows
  
Max. length
  
21 mi (34 km)

Length
  
33.8 km

Basin countries
  
Surface elevation
  
544 m

Outflow location
  

Tazlina Lake is a body of water, 21 miles (34 km) long, in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is at the head of the Tazlina River, 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the 1952 terminus of Tazlina Glacier and 62 miles (100 km) north of Valdez, in the Copper River basin. It is a remnant of ancient Lake Atna.

Contents

Map of Tazlina Lake, Alaska, USA

HistoryEdit

The Russian Shturman Serebrenikov appears to have been the first "white man" to reach this lake; according to his notes he was here on May 30, 1848. He recorded the name as "Plavezhnoye Ozero," or "Plavezhni Lake." He reported two Indian families living on the lake (Allen, 1887, p. 21.).

EtymologyEdit

Local name taken from the stream that drains the lake, reported in 1898 by F. C. Schrader, USGS.

References

Tazlina Lake Wikipedia


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