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Baranof Warm Springs is located on the southern part of a 34-mile-long (55 km), 5-to-10-mile-wide (8.0 to 16.1 km) exposure of a biotite-quartz diorite batholith that crosses northern Baranof Island. [ 2 ]
The warm springs are next to a torrent that spills from Baranof Lake into the Harbor and out to the sea. I don't know these people. Date: 17 June 2007, 13:53: Source: Baranof Warm Springs, Alaska: Author: Joseph from Port Townsend, WA, USA
The springs are located on the north side of the Baronof River approximately 500 feet downstream from the Baranof Lake inlet. The springs flow from deposits of gravel, silt and quartz diorite boulder and bedrock.
A view of the city dock during the summer fishing season at Warm Springs Bay. Warm Springs Bay is a 2.4 mile-long bay located just outside the small community of Baranof Warm Springs on Baranof Island in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska. [1] Warm Springs Bay receives the outflow of Baranof Lake and Baranof River. Warm Springs Bay is located at
Baranof Lake is a glacially-fed, horseshoe-shaped lake on the eastern side of Baranof Island, in Alaska. [1] Baranof Lake borders the community of Baranof Warm Springs and also has a Forest Service cabin on the northwestern end of the lake. Baranof River flows into the lake's western end and exits on the eastern end in rapids and a waterfall. [1]
Baranof Island [a] is an island in the northern Alexander Archipelago in the Alaska Panhandle, in Alaska. The name "Baranof" was given to the island in 1805 by Imperial Russian Navy captain U. F. Lisianski in honor of Alexander Andreyevich Baranov. [1] It was called Sheet’-ká X'áat'l (often expressed simply as "Shee" [2]) by the native ...
Akutan Hot Springs; Baranof Warm Springs (thermal mineral springs), 57°05 ′ 22″N 134°49 ′ 59″W (nine springs from lukewarm to 120 degrees F) Chena Hot Springs (thermal mineral springs), 65°3 ′ 11″N 146°3 ′ 20″W; Circle Hot Springs, 65°29 ′ 00″N 144°38 ′ 03″W; Kanuti Hot Springs; Manley Hot Springs, 65°0 ′ 28″N ...
Baranof River feeds into Baranof Lake, and the outlet of Baranof Lake that feeds into Warm Springs Bay is also commonly referred to as Baranof River as well. The maximum discharge measured, taken at the outflow of Baranof Lake, is 4,170 cu ft/s (118 m 3 /s), recorded in September 1922.