Английская Википедия:Great Bear River
The Шаблон:Convert Great Bear River, which drains the Great Bear Lake westward through marshes into the Mackenzie River, forms an important transportation link during its four ice-free months. It originates at south-west bay of the lake. The river has irregular meander pattern Шаблон:Convert channel with average depth Шаблон:Convert. Historic air photos show no evidence of bank erosion or channel migration in a 50-year period.
The low discharge rate is due to small amount of precipitation in watershed area.[1] Great Bear River contained open reaches that had melted out in place over 80 percent of its length in 1972 and 1974.[2]
The settlement of Tulita is located at the mouth of the river.
Tributaries
The tributaries of the Great Bear River include;[3]
- Porcupine River
- Rosalie Creek
- Stick Creek
- Wolverine Creek
- St. Charles Creek
- Brackett River
See also
References
External links
- Great Bear Lake: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article
- Canadian Council for Geographic Education page with a series of articles on the history of the Mackenzie River.
- Mackenzie River (river, Canada) : The lower course -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia.
Шаблон:Northwest Territories hydrography
- ↑ [1] Шаблон:Webarchive Maps of Canada Annual Precipitation
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