in Alaska and Canada, extends NE from junction of Black River and Salmon Fork, Porcupine Plateau. 90 miles long.
HistoryNamed by Cairnes (1914, p. 26) "after Mr. Joseph Keele (1863-1923) of the Geological Survey, Canada, who has done a great amount of extremely valuable geological and exploratory work in Yukon and adjoining portions of the Northwest Territories."