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- Q4276496 subject Q8581648.
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- Q4276496 abstract "The Malad River is a tributary of the Snake River in Idaho in the United States. It is formed by the confluence of the Big Wood River and the Little Wood River near Gooding. From there the river flows south and west for 12.0 miles (19.3 km) to join the Snake River near Hagerman.The river flows through Malad Gorge State Park, where it tumbles down a stairstep waterfall. The Malad Gorge is 250 feet (76 m) deep and 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long.The river's flow is affected by numerous reservoirs and irrigation works on its tributaries. The Malad River itself is largely diverted into a power flume that enters the Snake below the mouth of the Malad, via a powerhouse. Below the diversion the Malad River is replenished by numerous springs, yet the average flow above the diversion is higher than at the river's mouth.The Malad River is part of the Columbia River basin, being a tributary of the Snake River, which is a tributary to the Columbia River.The name of the river stems from French malade, via Rivière aux Malades ('river of the sick'), presumably as a reference to some illness suffered by early French-Canadian trappers who investigated the area.".
- Q4276496 country Q30.
- Q4276496 discharge "8.098618125598".
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- Q4276496 length "19312.128".
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- Q4276496 minimumDischarge "0.0".
- Q4276496 mouthElevation "823.8744".
- Q4276496 region Q494575.
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- Q4276496 sourceElevation "1054.608".
- Q4276496 state Q1221.
- Q4276496 watershed "7.769964331008E9".
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- Q4276496 country "United States".
- Q4276496 dischargeImperial "286".
- Q4276496 dischargeMaxImperial "6400".
- Q4276496 dischargeMinImperial "0".
- Q4276496 lengthImperial "12".
- Q4276496 mouthElevationImperial "2703".
- Q4276496 mouthName "Snake River".
- Q4276496 name "Malad River".
- Q4276496 region Q494575.
- Q4276496 sourceElevationImperial "3460".
- Q4276496 state "Idaho".
- Q4276496 tributaryLeft "Little Wood River".
- Q4276496 tributaryRight "Big Wood River".
- Q4276496 watershedImperial "3000".
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- Q4276496 comment "The Malad River is a tributary of the Snake River in Idaho in the United States. It is formed by the confluence of the Big Wood River and the Little Wood River near Gooding. From there the river flows south and west for 12.0 miles (19.3 km) to join the Snake River near Hagerman.The river flows through Malad Gorge State Park, where it tumbles down a stairstep waterfall.".
- Q4276496 label "Malad River".
- Q4276496 name "Malad River".