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Tukgahgo Mountain : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tukgahgo Mountain
Tukgahgo Mountain (TUG-a-ho) is located in the Takshanuk Mountains with a peak elevation of in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is situated north of Haines, to the southwest of Chilkoot, and to the southwest of Skagway. It is one of eight peaks in Haines Borough. Geological investigations of the veins in the mountain have revealed silver, gold, platinum, and palladium mineralization, derived from mid-Cretaceous events. ==Geography==
Tukgahgo, an indigenous name given by the Tlingits, was recorded by geologist Eugene C. Robertson and published by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in 1952.〔 In order to climb the Tukgahgo Mountain and reach the summit, detailed information needs to be ascertained from the topographic maps published by USGS and the Skagway B-2 USGS quadrangle map.〔 A part of the Coast Mountains, Tukgahgo is situated from Chilkoot, while Skagway is to the southwest. Vanderbilt Point is located west of Tukgahgo's summit. The head of Shakuseyi Creek is on the east slope of the mountain.
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