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List of dams and reservoirs in Alaska

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Alaska has about 67 named artificial reservoirs,[C][1] approximately 167 named dams,[C][2]
and about 3,197 officially named natural lakes,[C][3][B] out of over 3,000,000 unnamed natural lakes.[4] For named natural lakes, see the list of lakes of Alaska.

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^ A: Note: Where a USGS GNIS Feature ID # is included:

  • "Official" USGS GNIS dam, lake or reservoir name,
  • Feature Class: Dam, Lake or Reservoir,
  • Geographic coordinates,
  • approximate Elevation, and
  • Borough or Census Area

came from the United States Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System database.

^ B: Additional United States Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System[5] references are included: Click on a particular Lake's GNIS Feature ID # in the included table's column above.

^ C: Borough or Census area reference total counts and queries:

More information BoroughorCensus area, Comment ...

^ D: Mat-Su Drainage basin maps available.[6]

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