Английская Википедия:Cow Creek (Sacramento River tributary)

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Cow Creek

Cow Creek is a tributary of the Sacramento River in Shasta County, California. About Шаблон:Convert long measured to its longest source,[1] it drains a hilly, rural region at the northern end of the Sacramento Valley east of Redding. The creek begins at Millville at the confluence of Old Cow and South Cow Creek and flows west to Junction, where it turns south, joining the Sacramento near Anderson. Despite its name, Cow Creek is closer in size to a river, especially in winter when it is prone to large flash floods, accounting for up to 21 percent of the Sacramento's peak flows at Red Bluff.[2]

The Cow Creek watershed of Шаблон:Convert is approximately equally divided between agriculture, private residences, and commercial forestland, with very little public land. About 45 percent of the watershed is forested. Situated in the foothills of the southern Cascade Range, elevations range from about Шаблон:Convert at the tallest peaks to less than Шаблон:Convert at the confluence with the Sacramento River. Because the creek has no major dams, it is an important spawning area for Chinook salmon and steelhead trout; however, diversions for irrigation and pollution from farm runoff have reduced the quality of native fish habitat.[2]

Although the main stem is short at Шаблон:Convert, the creek has an extensive network of tributaries that collectively drain a much larger area. The Шаблон:Convert Old Cow Creek and Шаблон:Convert South Cow Creek originate in the Lassen National Forest, as does Шаблон:Convert Clover Creek, which joins Cow Creek a short distance below the confluence. The other major tributaries are Шаблон:Convert Oak Run and Шаблон:Convert Little Cow Creek, which drain a large area close to Shasta Lake.[1][3]

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