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- Brooks_Range abstract "The Brooks Range (Athabaskan Gwazhał) is a mountain range in far northern North America stretching some 1100 km (700 mi) from west to east across northern Alaska into Canada's Yukon Territory. Reaching an elevation exceeeding 2,700 m (9,000 ft), the range is believed to be approximately 126 million years old. In the United States, these mountains are considered an extension of the Rocky Mountains, whereas in Canada they are considered separate, the northern border of the Rocky Mountains regarded as the Liard River far to the south in the province of British Columbia.While the range is mostly uninhabited, the Dalton Highway and Trans-Alaska Pipeline System run through the Atigun Pass (1,415 m, 4,643 ft) on their way to the oil fields at Prudhoe Bay on Alaskas's North Slope . The Alaska Native villages of Anaktuvuk and Arctic Village, as well as the very small communities of Coldfoot, Wiseman, Bettles, and Chandalar Lake, are the range's only settlements. In the far west, near the Wulik River in the De Long Mountains is the Red Dog mine, largest zinc mine in the world.The range was named by the United States Board on Geographic Names in 1925 after Alfred Hulse Brooks, chief USGS geologist for Alaska from 1903 to 1924.Various historical records also referred to the range as the Arctic Mountains, Hooper Mountains, Meade Mountains and Meade River Mountains; the Canadian portion is still often referred to as the British Mountains, a part of Ivvavik National Park.".
- Brooks_Range country Canada.
- Brooks_Range thumbnail Brooks_Range-400px.jpg?width=300.
- Brooks_Range wikiPageExternalLink ofr97704.
- Brooks_Range wikiPageExternalLink ofr97705.
- Brooks_Range wikiPageExternalLink pp1568.
- Brooks_Range wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Brooks_Range wikiPageExternalLink fs-107-03.
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- Brooks_Range wikiPageID "219922".
- Brooks_Range wikiPageRevisionID "603037053".
- Brooks_Range country "Canada".
- Brooks_Range country "United States".
- Brooks_Range elevationFt "9020".
- Brooks_Range hasPhotoCollection Brooks_Range.
- Brooks_Range highest Mount_Chamberlin_(Alaska).
- Brooks_Range latD "69".
- Brooks_Range latM "16".
- Brooks_Range latNs "N".
- Brooks_Range latS "39".
- Brooks_Range lengthMi "700".
- Brooks_Range lengthOrientation "East-west".
- Brooks_Range longD "144".
- Brooks_Range longEw "W".
- Brooks_Range longM "54".
- Brooks_Range longS "40".
- Brooks_Range name "Brooks Range".
- Brooks_Range orogeny Laramide_orogeny.
- Brooks_Range period Cretaceous.
- Brooks_Range photo "Brooks_Range-400px.jpg".
- Brooks_Range photoCaption "Brooks Range from near Galbraith Lake".
- Brooks_Range rangeLatD "68".
- Brooks_Range rangeLatM "12".
- Brooks_Range rangeLatNs "N".
- Brooks_Range rangeLongD "152".
- Brooks_Range rangeLongEw "W".
- Brooks_Range rangeLongM "15".
- Brooks_Range region "Alaska".
- Brooks_Range region "Yukon".
- Brooks_Range regionCode "US-AK".
- Brooks_Range widthMi "150".
- Brooks_Range widthOrientation "North-south".
- Brooks_Range subject Category:Brooks_Range.
- Brooks_Range subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Alaska.
- Brooks_Range subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Yukon.
- Brooks_Range type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Brooks_Range type MountainRangesOfAlaska.
- Brooks_Range type MountainRangesOfYukon.
- Brooks_Range type Object100002684.
- Brooks_Range type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Brooks_Range type Range109403734.
- Brooks_Range type YagoGeoEntity.
- Brooks_Range type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Brooks_Range type MountainRange.
- Brooks_Range type NaturalPlace.
- Brooks_Range type Place.
- Brooks_Range type Wikidata:Q532.
- Brooks_Range type Place.
- Brooks_Range type MountainRange.
- Brooks_Range type Location.
- Brooks_Range comment "The Brooks Range (Athabaskan Gwazhał) is a mountain range in far northern North America stretching some 1100 km (700 mi) from west to east across northern Alaska into Canada's Yukon Territory. Reaching an elevation exceeeding 2,700 m (9,000 ft), the range is believed to be approximately 126 million years old.".
- Brooks_Range label "Brooks Range".
- Brooks_Range label "Brooksgebergte".
- Brooks_Range label "Brookskette".
- Brooks_Range label "Chaîne Brooks".
- Brooks_Range label "Cordillera de Brooks".
- Brooks_Range label "Góry Brooksa".
- Brooks_Range label "Хребет Брукса".
- Brooks_Range sameAs Brooksovo_pohoří.
- Brooks_Range sameAs Brookskette.
- Brooks_Range sameAs Cordillera_de_Brooks.
- Brooks_Range sameAs Chaîne_Brooks.
- Brooks_Range sameAs Brooksgebergte.
- Brooks_Range sameAs Góry_Brooksa.
- Brooks_Range sameAs m.01g473.
- Brooks_Range sameAs Q929910.
- Brooks_Range sameAs Q929910.
- Brooks_Range sameAs Brooks_Range.
- Brooks_Range wasDerivedFrom Brooks_Range?oldid=603037053.
- Brooks_Range depiction Brooks_Range-400px.jpg.
- Brooks_Range isPrimaryTopicOf Brooks_Range.
- Brooks_Range name "Brooks Range".