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White River Drainage Basin. Mississippi River. ... Arkansas River: 47,970 ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – State of Arkansas (1974)
The Arkansas River's mouth is at Napoleon, Arkansas, and its drainage basin covers nearly 170,000 square miles (440,000 km 2). [5] Its volume is much smaller than the Missouri and Ohio rivers, with a mean discharge of about 40,000 cubic feet per second (1,100 m 3 /s).
The White River Basin above and including the Little Red River Basin to the point of highest backwater effect of the Mississippi River. Arkansas and Missouri. 22,200 sq mi (57,000 km 2) HUC1101: 1102 Upper Arkansas subregion: The Arkansas River Basin above Its intersect with the Colorado-Kansas state Line. Colorado, Kansas, and New Mexico.
See Category:Drainage basin succession templates for a list of templates that can be used with this parameter. river_system or parent: Name of the river system. basin_landmarks or landmark: Popular landmarks along the river. Use commas for multiple. basin_population: Population within the river basin. basin_size: Size of the river's drainage basin.
1.1.1 Arkansas River Basin. 1.1.2 Missouri River Basin. ... This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's ...
River cubic feet per second flow Location of monitoring station Arkansas River: 39,260: Near Arkansas state line Red River: 12,910: Near Arkansas state line Neosho (Grand) River: 8,890: Near Chouteau: Canadian River: 6,523: Near Whitefield Verdigris River: 5,744: Below junction with Bird Creek Little River (Red River tributary) 3,275: Near ...
Fountain Creek is a creek that originates in Woodland Park in Teller County and flows through El Paso County to its confluence with the Arkansas River near Pueblo in Pueblo County, Colorado. [1] [2] The 74.5-mile-long (119.9 km) creek, [3] once known as the Fontaine qui Bouille, [4] [5] is a tributary of the Arkansas River. [6]: 8