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A river mouth is where a river flows into a larger body of water, such as another river, a lake/reservoir, a bay/gulf, a sea, or an ocean. [1] At the river mouth, sediments are often deposited due to the slowing of the current, reducing the carrying capacity of the water. [1] The water from a river can enter the receiving body in a variety of ...
River Mouth coordinates Basin size (km²) Average discharge Length (km) (m 3 /s) ... Indonesia: 1,904,569: 100.0: 3,221: 100.0 [4] Major rivers by Indonesia. River
Most of Jangkok's watershed is still forested in 2011, with an average annual precipitation of around 800 mm. [1] Close to its mouth, in the city of Mataram, the riverbanks are densely populated and prone to flooding and pollution from household waste. [2] Due to the pollution, the river water is contaminated with heavy metals and E. coli ...
Angke River; Asem River; Baliung River; Baru Barat River; Baru Timur River; Bodri River; Brantas River. Mas River; Porong River; Buaran River; Buni River; Cakung; Ci ...
The Kamundan River is a river in southern West Papua province, Indonesia. [2] [3] Kamundan is mostly still natural with the upstream in Manokwari Regency and river mouth at the border of Bintuni Bay and Sorong Selatan Regency. [4] It is also known as the "Sungai Kamundan". [5]
For the Cijeruk Village area, the event is centered on the Cibeet River Bridge, while in Kutaagung Village is carried out at the village boundary and in West Panulisan Village in Sumanding Pendey Hamlet. [4] The Cibeet river has a "Keymaster" to guard its spirituality. In Dayeuhluhuran (Sundanese Religion), this river is sacred. As of 2014, the ...
Simpang-kiri River (Indonesian: Sungai Simpangkiri, means: Left Junction River) is a river in Riau province, central-eastern Sumatra, Indonesia, about 800 km northwest of the capital Jakarta. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The Musi River (Indonesian: Sungai Musi) is a river in Southern Sumatra, Indonesia. [8] It flows from south-west to north-east, from the Barisan Mountains range that form the backbone of Sumatra, in Kepahiang Regency , Bengkulu Province, to the Bangka Strait that forms an extension of the South China Sea .