词条 | Insiza River |
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| name = Insiza River | image = ekusileni.jpg | image_size = 300px | image_caption = Ekusileni pontoon ferry, on the Insiza River downstream of Filabusi, Zimbabwe | source1_location = Fort Rixon, Zimbabwe | mouth_location = Mzingwane River | subdivision_type1 = Country | subdivision_name1 = Zimbabwe | length = | source1_elevation = | discharge1_avg = {{convert|25.9|mm/yr|in/yr|abbr=on}} unit runoff[1] | basin_size = {{convert|3,401|km2|abbr=on}}[2] }} The Insiza River is the principal tributary of the Mzingwane River in Zimbabwe. It rises near Fort Rixon, Insiza District, and flows into the Mzingwane River near West Nicholson. HydrologyThe upper reaches of the Insiza River are ephemeral, but below Silalabuhwa Dam, the river flows for two-thirds of the year.[1] Major tributaries of the Insiza River include the Inkankezi and Siwaze Rivers. Cities, towns and settlements along the riverThe settlements below have are ordered from the beginning of the river to its end:
Bridges and CrossingsThere are four main bridges over the Insiza River:
There are also a number of crossing points, including:
DevelopmentIn addition to a number of small weirs, there are four dams on the Insiza River:
References1. ^1 Kileshye-Onema,J.-M., Mazvimavi, D., Love, D. and Mul, M.L. 2006. Effects of selected dams on river flows of Insiza River, Zimbabwe . Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 31, 870-875. [https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pce.2006.08.022] {{commonscat}}{{Gwanda District}}{{Rivers of Zimbabwe}}{{coord|20.727619|S|29.342666|E|display=title}}2. ^Kileshye Onema, J.-M. and van Rooyen, A. 2007. Landuse dynamics in a small watershed of the semi-arid Zimbabwe. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2007, abstract #B41B-0460 3. ^Chibi, T., Kandori, C. and Makone, B.F. 2005. Mzingwane Catchment Outline Plan. Zimbabwe National WaterAuthority, Bulawayo. 2 : Insiza River|Geography of Matabeleland South Province |
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