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词条 Navarro River
释义

  1. Water use

  2. History

  3. See also

  4. References

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| name = Navarro River
| name_native = {{lang-es|Río Navarro}}{{disputed inline|talk=WT:CAL#Native names for landforms in California|date=March 2019}}
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| image = Navarro_River.jpg
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| image_caption = The Navarro River near its mouth.
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| subdivision_name1 = United States
| subdivision_type2 = State
| subdivision_name2 = California
| subdivision_type3 = Region
| subdivision_name3 = Mendocino County
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| discharge1_location= Navarro, California
| discharge1_min = {{convert|0.23|cuft/s|m3/s|abbr=on}}
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| source1 = Rancheria Creek, Mendocino County
| source1_location = Crystal Peak
| source1_coordinates= {{coord|38|50|25|N|123|11|36|W|display=inline}}[1]
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| source2 = Anderson Creek
| source2_location = Sanel Mountain
| source2_coordinates= {{coord|38|56|45|N|123|16|10|W|display=inline}}[2]
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| source3 = confluence
| source3_location = {{convert|1|mi|km|0|abbr=on}} south of Philo, California
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| mouth = Pacific Ocean
| mouth_location = {{convert|8|mi|km|0|abbr=on}} south of Mendocino, California
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The Navarro River is a {{convert|28.3|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}}[4] river in Mendocino County, California, United States. It flows northwest through the Coastal Range to the Pacific Ocean. The main stem of the Navarro River begins less than {{convert|1|mi|0}} south of the town of Philo at the confluence of Rancheria Creek and Anderson Creek. The mouth of the Navarro is {{convert|10|mi|0}} south of the city of Mendocino. State Route 128 starts from the intersection of State Route 1 at the mouth of the Navarro River, and follows the river valley upstream to Philo. The river is close to the highway through the lower canyon but is some distance south of the highway as the Anderson Valley widens upstream of Wendling.[5]

Water use

The river provides wildlife habitat including cold freshwater habitat for fish migration and spawning. It also provides recreation and navigation including {{convert|26|mi}} of whitewater suitable for rafting and kayaking upstream of Rancheria Creek. Near Philo the river runs through Hendy Woods State Park, a state park of more than {{convert|800|acre}}, featuring two virgin redwood stands. Near the coast the river runs through Navarro River Redwoods State Park. The river recharges groundwater for agricultural and industrial water supply for residents living along the western portion of California State Route 128.[6] Its {{convert|315|sqmi}} watershed includes the Anderson Valley, a well-known wine-growing region in Mendocino County.

History

A sawmill was constructed at the mouth of the river in 1861. The mill was capable of cutting {{convert|35,000|board feet|m3}} of lumber per day by 1883. A railroad extended {{convert|14|mi}} upriver to bring logs to the mill. The original mill burned in 1890 and a replacement bandsaw mill burned in 1902. A replacement sawmill was built near Wendling on the North Fork Navarro River and operated until September, 1927.[7] The Wendling sawmill operation included logging railway branches along the North Fork connecting over Keen's Summit to shipping facilities at Albion via an isolated segment of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad. Rail service was discontinued in 1930 and the railway was dismantled for scrap in 1937.[8]

See also

  • List of rivers in California

References

1. ^{{gnis|234534|Rancheria Creek}}
2. ^{{gnis|233415|Anderson Creek}}
3. ^{{Gnis|229433|Navarro River}}
4. ^U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed March 9, 2011
5. ^{{cite book |last1=Donley |first1=Michael W. |last2=Allan |first2=Stuart |last3=Caro |first3=Patricia |last4=Patton |first4=Clyde P. |title =Atlas of California |publisher =Academic Book Center |volume = |edition = |date =1979 |location = |page =164 |isbn =0-9602544-0-4}}
6. ^State of California Water Quality Control Plan North Coastal Basin 1B July 1975 p.13
7. ^{{cite book| title=Redwood Lumber Industry |author=Carranco, Lynwood |publisher=Golden West Books |year=1982 |isbn=0-87095-084-3 |pages=204–205}}
8. ^{{cite book | author=Stindt, Fred A.| title=The Northwestern Pacific Railroad: Redwood Empire Route|edition=3rd| publisher=Fred A. Stindt| location=Kelseyville, California|year=1978| editor=| id=ASIN: B0007F4A2M| pages=44–45&54}}

2 : Rivers of Mendocino County, California|Rivers of Northern California

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