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Definition of St. Elias Mountains
1. Noun. A range of mountains between Alaska and the Yukon territory.
Group relationships: Yukon, Yukon Territory, Ak, Alaska, Last Frontier
Terms within: Logan, Mount Logan
Generic synonyms: Chain, Chain Of Mountains, Mountain Chain, Mountain Range, Range, Range Of Mountains
Lexicographical Neighbors of St. Elias Mountains
Literary usage of St. Elias Mountains
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Glaciers of North America: A Reading Lesson for Students of Geography and by Israel Cook Russell (1897)
"North Side of the St. Elias Mountains. ... glaciers and many small ones were seen
flowing from the St. Elias mountains northward into the White River basin. ..."
2. Glaciers of North America: A Reading Lesson for Students of Geography and by Israel Cook Russell (1897)
"... the following notes: " Two large glaciers and many small ones were seen flowing
from the St. Elias mountains northward into the White River basin. ..."
3. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1894)
"A map of the Malaspina glacier and St. Elias mountains shows Prof. Russell's routes
in 1890 and 1891. In the second expedition he ascended to a hight of ..."
4. Glaciers of North America: A Reading Lesson for Students of Geography and by Israel Cook Russell (1897)
"... the following notes: " Two large glaciers and many small ones were seen flowing
from the St. Elias mountains northward into the White River basin. ..."
5. The Popular Science Monthly (1893)
"Southwest of Selkirk the same plateau extends with gradually increasing altitude
to the base of the St. Elias Mountains. It is only in a general way, ..."
6. Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway by Ed Readicker-Henderson (2001)
"Geography The park is dominated by the St. Elias Mountains, which are made up of
two ranges: the Kluane, which is what you see from the highway, ..."
7. Report of the Eighth International Geographic Congress, Held in the United (1905)
"In any event, here there is no such sharp line of demarcation as that between
the Yukon Plateau and the northern base of the St. Elias Mountains. ..."
8. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1894)
"A map of the Malaspina glacier and St. Elias mountains shows Prof. Russell's routes
in 1890 and 1891. In the second ex|>edition he ascended to a hight of ..."