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- Q2032998 subject Q15177889.
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- Q2032998 abstract "The Alamo River flows west and north from the Mexicali Valley (Baja California) across the Imperial Valley (California). The 52-mile (84 km) long river drains into the Salton Sea.The creation of the New River, Alamo River, and Salton Sea of today started in the autumn of 1904, when the Colorado River, swollen by seasonal rainfall and snow-melt, flowed through a series of three human-engineered openings in the recently constructed levee bank of the Alamo Canal. The resulting flood poured down the canal and breached an Imperial Valley dike. The sudden influx of water and the lack of any drainage from the basin resulted in the formation of the Salton Sea; the rivers had re-created a great inland sea in an area that it had frequently inundated before, the Salton Sink.It took over two years to control the Colorado River’s inflow to the Alamo Canal and stop the uncontrolled flooding of the Salton Sink, but the canal was effectively channelized with operational headgates by the early part of 1907. The Alamo and New Rivers continued to flow, but at a lesser rate.The river was named after the Fremont cottonwood that grows in the region.In most places, the river is a vegetation-choked ravine with a small watercourse at the bottom.".
- Q2032998 discharge "23.984369064271".
- Q2032998 length "83685.888".
- Q2032998 maximumDischarge "127.4258096685".
- Q2032998 minimumDischarge "8.155251818784".
- Q2032998 mouthElevation "-66.0".
- Q2032998 riverMouth Q503301.
- Q2032998 source Q1265.
- Q2032998 sourceElevation "36.0".
- Q2032998 sourceRegion Q58731.
- Q2032998 thumbnail AlamoRiver1.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2032998 dischargeImperial "847".
- Q2032998 dischargeMaxImperial "4500".
- Q2032998 dischargeMinImperial "288".
- Q2032998 lengthImperial "52".
- Q2032998 mouth Q503301.
- Q2032998 mouthElevation "-66".
- Q2032998 name "Alamo".
- Q2032998 source Q1265.
- Q2032998 sourceElevation "36".
- Q2032998 sourceRegion "Baja California".
- Q2032998 type BodyOfWater.
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- Q2032998 type Location.
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- Q2032998 comment "The Alamo River flows west and north from the Mexicali Valley (Baja California) across the Imperial Valley (California). The 52-mile (84 km) long river drains into the Salton Sea.The creation of the New River, Alamo River, and Salton Sea of today started in the autumn of 1904, when the Colorado River, swollen by seasonal rainfall and snow-melt, flowed through a series of three human-engineered openings in the recently constructed levee bank of the Alamo Canal.".
- Q2032998 label "Alamo River".
- Q2032998 depiction AlamoRiver1.jpg.
- Q2032998 name "Alamo".