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- Q19921585 subject Q8665813.
- Q19921585 abstract "The River Skell is a tributary of the River Ure in North Yorkshire, England. The source of the river lies in boggy ground on moorland 2 miles (3 km) north of Pateley Bridge. For its first 2 miles (3 km) the river is known as Skell Beck. Descending from the moor the river enters a narrow wooded valley known as Skell Gill. The river valley gradually broadens, but remains well wooded, passing the villages of Skelding and Grantley and the 17th century Grantley Hall.The river then enters Studley Royal Park and flows past Fountains Hall and the ruins of Fountains Abbey. Below the abbey the river was dammed in the 18th century to form an ornamental lake and water garden. Below the park the river enters the city of Ripon, and on the outskirts of the city receives its largest tributary, the River Laver. The Skell enters the River Ure 0.5 miles (1 km) east of the centre of Ripon.The name is from the Old Norse skjallr, meaning "resounding", from its swift and noisy course. In the Middle Ages the river was also known as "Heaven Water", presumably from its association with Fountains Abbey.The flow of the River Skell has been measured at Alma Weir in Ripon, near to its confluence with the Ure since 1984. The thirty year record shows that the catchment of 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) to the gauging station yields an average flow of 1.54 cubic metres per second (54 cu ft/s).In June 2007 the highest river level was recorded of 1.8 metres (5 ft 11 in) over the weir, which was estimated to have a flow of 103 cubic metres per second (3,600 cu ft/s).".
- Q19921585 elevation "350.0".
- Q19921585 length "19000.0".
- Q19921585 mouthElevation "23.0".
- Q19921585 origin Q692483.
- Q19921585 riverMouth Q19717.
- Q19921585 sourceCountry Q21.
- Q19921585 thumbnail Weir_in_Studley_Royal_Gardens_-_geograph.org.uk_-_331317.jpg?width=300.
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- Q19921585 basinCountries Q21.
- Q19921585 mouth "River Ure near Ripon".
- Q19921585 origin "Howson Ridge near Wath-in-Nidderdale".
- Q19921585 riverName "River Skell".
- Q19921585 point "54.117222222222225 -1.7497222222222222".
- Q19921585 type BodyOfWater.
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- Q19921585 type Location.
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- Q19921585 type Place.
- Q19921585 type River.
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- Q19921585 type Thing.
- Q19921585 type SpatialThing.
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- Q19921585 comment "The River Skell is a tributary of the River Ure in North Yorkshire, England. The source of the river lies in boggy ground on moorland 2 miles (3 km) north of Pateley Bridge. For its first 2 miles (3 km) the river is known as Skell Beck. Descending from the moor the river enters a narrow wooded valley known as Skell Gill.".
- Q19921585 label "River Skell".
- Q19921585 lat "54.117222222222225".
- Q19921585 long "-1.7497222222222222".
- Q19921585 depiction Weir_in_Studley_Royal_Gardens_-_geograph.org.uk_-_331317.jpg.
- Q19921585 name "River Skell".