Difference between revisions of "Anderson River"
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| '''[[wikipedia:Source (river or stream)|Source]] elevation''' || 17,008 Feet | | '''[[wikipedia:Source (river or stream)|Source]] elevation''' || 17,008 Feet | ||
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The Anderson River runs to the east from the Burton Mountain Range. It is a major source of food, as it has one of the most rich fish populations in the nation. It is a common tourist attraction, and is the cleanest river in the nation. | The Anderson River runs to the east from the Burton Mountain Range. It is a major source of food, as it has one of the most rich fish populations in the nation. It is a common tourist attraction, and is the cleanest river in the nation. | ||
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Revision as of 10:34, 20 July 2006
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Origin | Henry Peak, Burton Mountain Range |
Delta | Crestwood Delta |
Basin countries | Asgarnieu |
Length | 4,867 Miles |
Source elevation | 17,008 Feet |
Avg. discharge | 1,557 m2/s |
Watershed area | 9,714 mi2 |
The Anderson River runs to the east from the Burton Mountain Range. It is a major source of food, as it has one of the most rich fish populations in the nation. It is a common tourist attraction, and is the cleanest river in the nation.