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The geographical point of view of the Mississippi River
Mississippi name was derived from "Misi-ziibi" Ojibwe word meaning "Great River". Another Ojibwe term for it would be "Gichi ziibi" which means "great river". It is regarded as the U.S. second-longest river.
The famous Mississippi River is regarded as the U.S. second-longest river. Has a length of 3734 km which comes from Lake Itasca in Minnesota that is found, its source, going the Gulf of Mexico, his mouth. The greatest recognition would be watched Missouri River, its tributary, which measures 3,767 kilometers.
The famous Mississippi River is actually a part called the "Jefferson-Missouri-Mississippi River System", System of North America is the largest river recognized. It is also among the largest in the world. With a length of 6275 km, which ranks as the fourth longest. With an average discharge amounting to 572 thousand cubic meters, which ranks as the 10th largest.
Among the various tributaries along the Mississippi, the longest is indicated as the popular Missouri River and followed by documented Arkansas River. Thus, in accordance with the volume of water, is the famous river Ohio, which ranks as the largest.
Mississippi name was derived from "Misi-ziibi" Ojibwe word meaning "Great River". Another Ojibwe term for it would be "Gichi-ziibi" which means "great river".
Thus, the widest point of the Mississippi River, is actually Lake Onalaska, which is near La Crosse, Wisconsin. It is about 6.4 km wide. Since the close calls and Dam No. 7 created Lake Onalaska, indicated that the broader historical natural site with over 2 km and 3 km wide measure would lake Pepin. However, this area is more than one reservoir, rather than a "free-flowing river." As areas that present the Mississippi River as a "river true", it is noted that they exceed a mile when it comes to their width and are located in several places along the lower course of the Mississippi River.
In addition, the Mississippi River is divided into two parts, the "Mississippi High and Low Mississippi. "To Upper Mississippi, its source coming from the south to the famous Ohio River. The Lower Mississippi, on the other hand, its source would come from Ohio to its mouth, which is ao lado de New Orleans, Louisiana.
Moreover, the upper Mississippi was a series comprised of 29 dams and locks, which were mostly built during the 1930s. Its design is mainly to maintain a channel 9 feet deep meant for barging commercial traffic. Regarding the lakes formed, these are being used for fishing and canoeing. Although the dam actually do this river wider and deeper, it does not stop him. In fact, the flood control not even one of their intentions. In the case of high flow, the gates, which are mostly underwater, are being completely open. Thus, dams, basically cease to function. So, just below St. Louis, Missouri, you will find that the Mississippi River is already free flowing. That's kind of being constrained by many dikes and dams usually run by wing.
On record, the famous Mississippi River spans a total of 10 states. It is also used to define portions of the borders of these states. Moreover, during the time that these boundaries were being created, it is the middle of the river bed, which acts as the line for defining the borders of the state. Although the river has changed since that time, no changes indicated by the lines in Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee. Until now, they still go after the old bed of the Mississippi River.
When it comes to the Mississippi River, is indicated he also has the world's third largest river basin or watershed. It follows the River Congo and the Amazon River. Aside from that, can drain about 41 per cent of all 48 states U.S. contiguous. This basin may cover more than 3,225,000 km square, which also includes any part or all of the 31 states as well as two Canadian provinces. Thus, this drainage basin is emptied into the Gulf of Mexico today.
main tributaries of the Mississippi River, are as follows:
1.Mississippi
• Yazoo River
Rio Grande • Black
2.Louisiana
• Red River
3.Arkansas
• Arkansas River
• White River
4.Kentucky
• Ohio River
5.Illinois
• Kaskaskia River
• Big Muddy River
• Illinois River
• River Rock
6.Missouri
• Missouri River
7.Iowa
• Skunk River
• Des Moines River
• Maquoketa River
8.Wisconsin
• Chippewa River
• Wisconsin River
9.Minnesota
• Crow River
• Minnesota River
10.Wisconsin and Minnesota
• St. Croix River
When it comes to drainage area of the Mississippi River actually it drains the area between the famous Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains. This is the exclusion of the areas being drained by Hudson Bay, which is through North of Red River, Rio Grande and the famous Great Lakes. Note also that the actual holding time from Lake Itasca to the Gulf would be popular around 90 days.
Regarding the high Mississippi River, is divided into three distinct sections:
1. The headwaters – This is the true source of direction Saint Anthony Falls.
2. A series of somewhat lakes are manmade from St Louis, Missouri and Minneapolis.
3. Middle Mississippi – This is a "river free flowing "flowing downstream from the confluence with the real St. Louis' Missouri River.
The tributaries of the upper Mississippi River bordering the:
• River Minnesota – Twin Cities
• Des Moines River – Keokuk, Iowa
• Wisconsin River – Prairie du Chien
• Ohio River – Cairo, Illinois
• Missouri River and Illinois River – St. Louis, Missouri
With respect to the Lower Mississippi River, sub-tributaries, which include:
• Platte River – Missouri River tributary
• Tennessee River – Ohio River tributary
• Arkansas River – Arkansas
• Atchafalaya River – Louisiana (main distributaries Mississippi)
Thus, the fresh water flowing from the famous Mississippi River heading toward the Gulf of Mexico is not known immediately combines with the salt water. He will remain intact, as it flows into the Gulf and the Straits of Florida considered. Then he will enter the so-called Gulf Stream. After that, you round the tip Florida and go up toward the southeastern Georgia latitude to coat. It is only after this that mixes with the ocean through and not be detected by MODIS attributed more.
The average annual flow of the Mississippi River is famous between 200,000 to 700,000 cubic feet. Even if it is the fifth largest river in the world by volume, this is only a fraction of what Amazon can do. It can move about seven million cubic feet during the season moist. On average, the famous Mississippi River can only be about a 1/11th fraction of the capacity of the Amazon. So anyway, it is still twice the considered the Columbia River and six times the volume of the Colorado River is popular.
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Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to Kentucky $16.95 With approximately 54,000 miles of streams and rivers, Kentucky has more miles of running water than any state except Alaska. Wet your paddling blade and whet your paddling appetite with the authority on paddling the waterways of Kentucky—A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to Kentucky. Researched and written by veteran outdoor writers and paddlers Bob Sehlinger and Johnny Molloy, A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to Kentucky is as vital to enjoying Kentucky’s waterways as the boat itself. From the coal fields of Eastern Kentucky to Kentucky’s western border along the Mighty Mississippi, this redesigned and completely updated guide to paddling the creeks, rivers, and coastal waterways of the Bluegrass State covers thousands of miles of paddling that range in difficulty from scenic floats down the Cumberland to whitewater runs of the Russell Fork. New maps, new river profiles, completely updated contact information, at-a-glance data that includes class, length, time, gauge, level, gradient, volume, and ratings for solitude and scenery make this guide an indispensable river companion. |
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