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Nugget Falls
Nugget Falls entering Mendenhall Lake in 2011.Location East of Mendenhall Glacier, Auke Bay, Alaska Coordinates 58°25′38″N 134°32′12″W / 58.4272°N 134.5367°WCoordinates: 58°25′38″N 134°32′12″W / 58.4272°N 134.5367°W Type Cascade and Fan Total height 377 feet (115 m) Number of drops 2 Longest drop 278 feet (85 m) Total width 100 feet (30 m) Watercourse Nugget Creek Average flow rate Perennial Nugget Falls, also known as Nugget Creek Falls or Mendenhall Glacier Falls, is a waterfall downstream of the Mendenhall Glacier, in the U.S. state of Alaska. Formed by the receding face of the Mendenhall Glacier, the waterfall drops 377 feet (115 m) in two tiers of 99 feet (30 m) and 278 feet (85 m) onto a sandbar in Mendenhall Lake, which is the freshwater pool at the mouth of the glacier.[1] The waterfall is fed by Nugget Creek, which is in turn fed by the Nugget Glacier, a tributary glacier on the mountainside east of Auke Bay. The creek cascades down towards Mendenhall Lake, forming a hanging valley, then plunges over the falls to the lake. Prior to the recession of Mendenhall Glacier, it was said that the falls would drop "directly on the glacier",[1] or that the "glacier covered the waterfall".[2]
References
- ^ a b Bryan Swan, Dean Goss. "Nugget Falls". World Waterfall Database. www.world-waterfalls.com. http://www.world-waterfalls.com/waterfall.php?num=460. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
- ^ Gabriel, Theresa. "Going It Alone: The Waterfall at Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska". nomad journal trips. www.nomadjournaltrips.com. http://www.nomadjournaltrips.com/mendenhall_glacier_alaska. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
Categories:- Landforms of Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
- Waterfalls of Alaska
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