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词条 Kipps Run
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  1. Course

     Tributaries 

  2. Hydrology

  3. Geography, geology, and climate

  4. Watershed

  5. History and recreation

  6. Biology

  7. See also

  8. References

{{Infobox river
| name = Kipps Run
| image = Kipps Run looking downstream in its lower reaches.JPG
| image_caption = Kipps Run looking downstream
| name_other = Kipp's Run
| source1_location = Rush Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania near Blue Hill
| mouth_location = Susquehanna River at Riverside, Pennsylvania
| mouth_coordinates = {{coord|40.9499|-76.6628|region:US-PA|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| length = {{convert|3.3|mi|km|abbr=on}}
| mouth_elevation = {{convert|443|ft|m|abbr=on}}
| basin_size = {{convert|6.38|sqmi|km2|abbr=on}}
| tributaries_left = Wilson Run
}}

Kipps Run (also known as Kipp's Run[1]) is a tributary of the Susquehanna River in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately {{convert|3.3|mi|km}} long and flows through Rush Township and the borough of Riverside.[1] Wilson Run is a tributary of the stream. Kipps Run has an annual sediment load of {{convert|4985600|lb|kg}}, most of which comes from cropland. The stream's watershed has an area of 6.38 square miles, nearly all of which is agricultural or forested land. The stream has a riparian buffer.

Course

Kipps Run begins in northern Rush Township. The stream's headwaters are on Blue Hill. The stream begins flowing southwest and then northwest in a valley, but after a short distance curves north, following the road.[2] It then exits Rush Township and enters the community of Riverside, where it turns west-northwest, away from the road. The stream also leaves its valley at this point. It receives the tributary Wilson Run from the left and then passes through a series of small ponds. Further downstream, it turns northwest, crossing another road and then crossing the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. Immediately afterwards, the stream enters the Susquehanna River.[3]

Kipps Run joins the Susquehanna River {{convert|134.14|mi|km}} upstream of its mouth.[4]

Tributaries

The only named tributary of Kipps Run is Wilson Run.[3] Wilson Run is on the western side of the main stem.[7] It joins Kipps Run {{convert|1.54|mi|km}} upstream of its mouth and its watershed has an area of 3.27 square miles.[4]

Hydrology

The annual load of sediment in Kipps Run is {{convert|4985600|lb|kg}}. The largest contributor is cropland, which contributes {{convert|4565200|lb|kg}} to the stream. Stream banks contribute {{convert|195600|lb|kg}} of sediment per year and {{convert|143600|lb|kg}} of it comes from hay and pastures. Forested land contributes {{convert|47400|lb|kg}} per year, {{convert|18400|lb|kg}} comes from land designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection as "low-intensity development", and {{convert|15400|lb|kg}} comes from land designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection as "transitional".[9]

Geography, geology, and climate

80 percent of the rock in the watershed of Kipps Run is interbedded sedimentary rock and 20 percent is sandstone. 80 percent of the soils in the watershed of the stream belong to the hydrologic soil group C. The remaining 20 percent belong to the hydrologic soil group B. The geology of the watershed does not influence the water quality of the stream in any significant way.[9]

The topography of the land around Kipps Run varies by direction. To the east of the stream is a bowl-shaped topographical feature in which the community of Riverside is located. To the west of it and to the south of Sunbury Road, there is a steep rise climbing to more than {{convert|900|ft|m}} above sea level. To the west of the stream and to the north of Sunbury Road, the terrain is largely flat.[5] The stream has an elevation of {{convert|443|ft|m}} above sea level near its mouth.[6]

The comprehensive plan for Riverside describes the channel of Kipps run as "adequate".[5]

The average annual amount of precipitation in the watershed of Kipps Run is {{convert|38.2|in|cm}} per year. The average annual amount of runoff is {{convert|2.1|in|cm}} per year.[9]

Watershed

The watershed of Kipps Run has an area of 6.38 square miles.[4] 48 percent of the watershed's area is agricultural land and 48 percent is forested land. There are 1099.6 acres of cropland and 617.8 acres of hay and pastures in the watershed. The remaining 4 percent has other uses, such as "low-intensity development", of which there are 175.4 acres in the watershed and "transitional" land, of which there are 7.4 acres in the watershed.[7]

In the area that is to the west of Kipps Run and to the south of Sunbury Road, there is mostly forested land with some farms on the tops of the hills. North of Sunbury Road and west of the stream, there are large tracts of farmland.[5]

Kipps Run is one of the main streams in Riverside, according to the comprehensive plan for the borough.[5]

History and recreation

In 1790, William Gearhart settled near in Northumberland County and gained possession of a tract of land near Kipps Run. Alem Marr Sechler purchased a farm along Kipps Run in 1854.[8] In the late 1800s, the Danville, Hazleton and Wilkes-Barre Railroad passed by Kipps Run.[9]

During a flood in 1904, a gorge in the watershed of Kipps Run helped stop the flooding from affecting areas downstream of Subnbury for several days.[10] The Kipp's Run Swim Club is located in a developed area south of Kipps Run and has been since at least 1962.[5] In the late 1960s, the borough of Riverside had plans to build a pumping station in the vicinity of the stream.[11]

In July 2012, Kipps Run was designated as the reference watershed for the TMDL of Deerlick Run.[7]

Biology

Kipps Run has a sizable riparian buffer.[7]

See also

  • Gaskins Run, next tributary of the Susquehanna River going upriver
  • Raups Run, next tributary of the Susquehanna River going downriver
  • List of rivers of Pennsylvania

References

1. ^{{Citation|url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Kipps_Run|title = Google Maps|year = 2014|accessdate = June 28, 2014}}
2. ^{{Citation|author=United States Geological Survey |url=http://viewer.nationalmap.gov/viewer/ |title=The National Map Viewer |accessdate=July 14, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/66gupqQDM?url=http://viewer.nationalmap.gov/viewer/ |archivedate=April 5, 2012 |df= }}
3. ^{{Citation|author = United States Geological Survey|url = http://www.usgwarchives.org/maps/pa/county/northumb/usgs/rush.jpg|title = rush.jpg|year = 1981|accessdate = June 28, 2014}}
4. ^{{Citation|url = http://www.lycoming.edu/cwi/pdfs/paGazetterOfStreams.pdf|title = Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams|page = 79|date = November 2, 2001|accessdate = June 28, 2014}}
5. ^{{Citation|author = Clifton E. Rodgers and Associates|url = http://elibrary.pacounties.org/Documents/Northumberland_County/124;%20NORTHUMBERLAND/4209765112mcp.pdf|title = A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN BOROUGH OF RIVERSIDE Northumberland County, Pennsylvania|year = 1962|accessdate = June 28, 2014}}
6. ^{{Citation|url = http://www.topozone.com/states/Pennsylvania.asp?county=Northumberland&feature=Stream|title = Topographic Map Stream Features in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania|accessdate = June 28, 2014}}
7. ^{{Citation|author = Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection|url = http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/watermgt/wqp/wqstandards/TMDL/Deerlick_Run_Sediment_TMDL.pdf|title = Deerlick Run Watershed TMDL Columbia County, Pennsylvania|date = July 2012|accessdate = June 28, 2014}}
8. ^{{Citation|author = Floyd, J.L., & Co|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=jtIwAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Genealogical+and+biographical+annals+of+Northumberland+County,+Pennsylvania%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=03SwU8GJMtOSyATo64HICQ&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Kipp%27s%20Run%22&f=false|title = Genealogical and Biographical Annals of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania|year = 1911|accessdate = June 29, 2014}}
9. ^{{Citation|author = J. J. John|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=z9MwAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=j.j.+john+northumberland+county+pa&hl=en&sa=X&ei=yXWwU_WrM8KPyAS0_4GAAQ&ved=0CBwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22Kipp%27s%20Run%22&f=false|title = History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania|year = 1891|accessdate = June 29, 2014}}
10. ^{{Citation|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=NgEaAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA183&dq=%22Kipps+Run%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3RmwU827EYSbyAT4m4Ao&ved=0CEwQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=%22Kipps%20Run%22&f=false|title = Water-supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey, Issues 109-113|accessdate = June 29, 2014}}
11. ^{{Citation|author = Northumberland County Planning Commission (Pa.)., Associated Planning & Development Services|url = https://books.google.com/books?ei=sxiwU_TyKIqTyASXw4GoAQ&id=RQfuAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22Kipps+Run%22+northumberland+county+pa&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22Kipps+Run%22+|title = Northumberland County master plan, Issue 5|year = 1969|accessdate = June 29, 2014}}

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