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- River_Mole discharge "5.43".
- River_Mole maximumDischarge "99.9".
- River_Mole minimumDischarge "1.0".
- River_Mole abstract "The River Mole is a tributary of the River Thames in southern England. It rises in West Sussex near Horsham and flows northwest through Surrey for 80 km (50 mi) to the Thames at East Molesey, opposite Hampton Court Palace. The river gives its name to the Surrey district of Mole Valley. The Mole crosses the North Downs between Dorking and Leatherhead, where it cuts a steep-sided valley, known as the Mole Gap, through the chalk. Much of the catchment area lies on impermeable rock (including Wealden Clay and London Clay), meaning that the river level responds rapidly to heavy rainfall.During the second half of the 20th century pollution levels in the river were high, however since 1995 the water quality has improved dramatically and the Mole now boasts the greatest diversity of fish species of any river in England. Twelve Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) that include wetland habitats are located within the Mole catchment area and the stretch of river through Leatherhead has been designated a Local Nature Reserve. The Mole Gap forms part of a Special Area of Conservation and is an SSSI of European importance.The river has captured the imagination of several authors and poets, particularly since in very hot summers the river channel can become dry between Dorking and Leatherhead (most recently during the 1976 drought). In John Speed's 1611 map of Surrey this stretch of the river is denoted by a series of hills accompanied by the legend \"The river runneth under\". However the river's name is unlikely to have derived from this behaviour: The Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names suggests that Mole either comes from the Latin mola (a mill) or is a back-formation from Molesey (Mul's island). Domesday Book lists twenty mills on the river in 1086, of which Sidlow Mill was the oldest, dating from Saxon times.".
- River_Mole city Crawley.
- River_Mole city Dorking.
- River_Mole city Esher.
- River_Mole city Horley.
- River_Mole city Leatherhead.
- River_Mole discharge "5.43".
- River_Mole district Crawley.
- River_Mole district Horsham.
- River_Mole maximumDischarge "99.9".
- River_Mole minimumDischarge "1.0".
- River_Mole mouthElevation "6.0".
- River_Mole mouthMountain Molesey.
- River_Mole mouthPlace Molesey.
- River_Mole mouthPosition River_Mole__mouthPosition__1.
- River_Mole mouthRegion Surrey.
- River_Mole region Surrey.
- River_Mole region West_Sussex.
- River_Mole riverMouth River_Thames.
- River_Mole sourceElevation "105.0".
- River_Mole sourceMountain Rusper.
- River_Mole sourcePlace Rusper.
- River_Mole sourcePosition River_Mole__sourcePosition__1.
- River_Mole sourceRegion West_Sussex.
- River_Mole thumbnail Stepping_stones.jpg?width=300.
- River_Mole wikiPageExternalLink GW_QRepChalkLeatherhead.html.
- River_Mole wikiPageExternalLink 120787.aspx.
- River_Mole wikiPageID "174514".
- River_Mole wikiPageLength "90979".
- River_Mole wikiPageOutDegree "357".
- River_Mole wikiPageRevisionID "701765695".
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink 1947_Thames_flood.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink 1976_United_Kingdom_heat_wave.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink A24_road_(England).
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink A_tour_thro_the_whole_island_of_Great_Britain.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Agriculture.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Pope.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Alkalinity.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Alluvial_plain.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Aquifer.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Arch_bridge.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Armoured_fighting_vehicle.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Ashtead.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Back-formation.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Balancing_lake.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Barbel_(fish).
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Beautiful_demoiselle.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Beetle.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Betchworth.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Betchworth_Castle.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Box_Hill,_Surrey.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Box_Hill_&_Westhumble_railway_station.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Brickearth.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Brickwork.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink British_Canoeing.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Brockham.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Brook_lamprey.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Brown_trout.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Bunker.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Burford_Bridge_Hotel.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Butterfly.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Byfleet.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Caddisfly.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Caltha_palustris.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Canoe.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Capability_Brown.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Capel,_Surrey.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Cardamine.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Local_Nature_Reserves_in_Surrey.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mole_Valley.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Surrey.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_West_Sussex.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tributaries_of_the_River_Thames.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Chalk.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Chelmsford.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Chertsey_Abbey.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Chichester.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Chorleywood.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Clement_Attlee.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Coarse_fishing.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Cobham,_Surrey.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Common_bleak.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Common_dace.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Common_redshank.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Common_roach.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Confluence.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Crawley.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Crown_Court.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Cuscuta_europaea.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Defoe.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Denbies_Wine_Estate.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Deptford.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Dissolution_of_the_Monasteries.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_Book.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Dorking.
- River_Mole wikiPageWikiLink Downy_emerald.