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- Q5656629 subject Q13298780.
- Q5656629 subject Q20930114.
- Q5656629 abstract "The Hardy River (Spanish: Río Hardy) is a 26-kilometer (16 mi)-long Mexican river formed by residual agricultural waters from the Mexicali Valley and running into the Colorado River. The river is believed to have been an ancient channel of the Colorado.In the 19th century, a sea captain (Captain Hardy) explored the Colorado River Delta, and noted that the main channel of the Colorado followed this course. Later in the 1880s, sea captains noted that the main channel of the Colorado had moved east, and this old channel became known as Hardy's Colorado.In much earlier times, the Colorado River periodically flowed north into the Salton Sink, forming a large lake called Lake Cahuilla. Eventually, Lake Cahuilla would fill to about 30' above sea level, at which point the lake would overflow its banks near Cerro Prieto and flow south to the Gulf of California. During those times, the Rio Hardy would serve as the overflow channel for Lake Cahuilla.".
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- Q5656629 wikiPageExternalLink YCR_EC_RPT.pdf.
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- Q5656629 wikiPageWikiLink Q13298780.
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- Q5656629 wikiPageWikiLink Q20930114.
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- Q5656629 comment "The Hardy River (Spanish: Río Hardy) is a 26-kilometer (16 mi)-long Mexican river formed by residual agricultural waters from the Mexicali Valley and running into the Colorado River. The river is believed to have been an ancient channel of the Colorado.In the 19th century, a sea captain (Captain Hardy) explored the Colorado River Delta, and noted that the main channel of the Colorado followed this course.".
- Q5656629 label "Hardy River".