Английская Википедия:Branco River

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Шаблон:About Шаблон:Infobox river The Branco River (Шаблон:Lang-pt; Engl: White River) is the principal affluent of the Rio Negro from the north.

Basin

The river drains the Guayanan Highlands moist forests ecoregion.[1] It is enriched by many streams from the Tepui highlands which separate Venezuela and Guyana from Brazil. Its two upper main tributaries are the Uraricoera and the Takutu.[2] The latter almost links its sources with those of the Essequibo; during floods headwaters of the Branco and those of the Essequibo are connected, allowing a level of exchange in the aquatic fauna (such as fish) between the two systems.[3]

The Branco flows nearly south, and finds its way into the Negro through several channels and a chain of lagoons similar to those of the latter river. It is Шаблон:Convert long, up to its Uraricoera confluence. It has numerous islands, and, Шаблон:Convert above its mouth, it is broken by a bad series of rapids.

Discharge

Average, minimum and maximum discharge of the Branco River at near mouth. Period from 1998 to 2022.[4]

Year Discharge (m3/s) Year Discharge (m3/s)
Min Mean Max Min Mean Max
1998 5,664 16,435 2011 454 5,008 16,815
1999 1,792 9,538 22,576 2012 2,135 8,381 17,944
2000 2,506 9,725 28,697 2013 1,377 6,493 13,229
2001 788 6,551 17,791 2014 1,117 6,384 15,489
2002 1,271 5,219 18,760 2015 772 3,983 10,416
2003 640 4,375 13,320 2016 435 4,316 11,677
2004 756 4,244 11,959 2017 2,258 7,437 16,449
2005 729 7,868 19,893 2018 777 6,653 17,912
2006 2,457 9,899 22,644 2019 625 5,205 15,859
2007 845 7,271 15,118 2020 1,567 7,216 16,564
2008 2,739 7,630 17,280 2021 1,712 8,828 23,180
2009 486 4,318 10,735 2022 1,810 9,087 23,631
2010 278 2,754 8,040 278 6,469 28,697

Water chemistry

As suggested by its name, the Branco (literally "white" in Portuguese) has whitish water that may appear almost milky due to the inorganic sediments it carries.[5] It is traditionally considered a whitewater river,[6][7] although the major seasonal fluctuations in its physico-chemical characteristics makes a classification difficult and some consider it clearwater.[8][9] Especially the river's upper parts at the headwaters are clear and flow through rocky country, leading to the suggestion that sediments mainly originate from the lower parts.[5] Furthermore, its chemistry and color may contradict each other compared to the traditional Amazonian river classifications.[8] The Branco River has pH 6–7 and low levels of dissolved organic carbon.[9]

Alfred Russel Wallace mentioned the coloration in "On the Rio Negro", a paper read at the 13 June 1853 meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, in which he said: "[The Rio Branco] is white to a remarkable degree, its waters being actually milky in appearance". Alexander von Humboldt attributed the color to the presence of silicates in the water, principally mica and talc.[10] There is a visible contrast with the waters of the Rio Negro at the confluence of the two rivers. The Rio Negro is a blackwater river with dark tea-colored acidic water (pH 3.5–4.5) that contains high levels of dissolved organic carbon.[9]

River capture

Until approximately 20,000 years ago the headwaters of the Branco River flowed not into the Amazon, but via the Takutu Graben in the Rupununi area of Guyana towards the Caribbean.[11] Currently in the rainy season much of the Rupununi area floods, with water draining both to the Amazon (via the Branco River) and the Essequibo River.[3]

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