Jago River

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Jago River is a 90 mi (140 km) river located in Alaska. Its headwaters are in the Brooks Range, and it is named after a "Lieutenant Jago" of a geological survey.[1] It is located in the North Slope Borough, Alaska. It drains into the Arctic Ocean. It contains deposits of azurite and malachite.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Jago River". Alaska Guide.
  2. ^ "Jago River (MRDS #10003109) CU". mrdata.usgs.gov.