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- Q14685030 subject Q18699520.
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- Q14685030 abstract "The North Fork Gunnison River (locally known as the North Fork) is a tributary of the Gunnison River, 33.5 miles (53.9 km) long, in southwestern Colorado in the United States. It drains part of the southwestern flank of the Elk Mountains northeast of Delta.It is formed in the mountains of northwestern Gunnison County by the confluence of Muddy Creek and Anthracite Creek. The confluence is located along State Highway 133 on the south side of McClure Pass. It descends to the southwest through a widening valley past Somerset, Paonia, and Hotchkiss. It joins the Gunnison in eastern Delta County downstream from the Black Canyon between Delta and Hotchkiss. The valley of the river, called the North Fork Valley, has a temperate climate that has historically been a center of fruit growing in southwestern Colorado. It is also a regional center of the coal mining industry, centered on the mining town of Somerset in the upper valley. Modern coal mining operations are highly visible along the upper valley walls. The creeks at the headwaters of the river pass through areas of highly erodible shale, resulting in high concentrations of sediment during springtime runoff.".
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- Q14685030 discharge "6.427924176611".
- Q14685030 maximumDischarge "112.98421790607".
- Q14685030 minimumDischarge "0.1245941250092".
- Q14685030 mouthElevation "1553.2608".
- Q14685030 riverMouth Q558645.
- Q14685030 sourceElevation "1972.056".
- Q14685030 state Q1261.
- Q14685030 thumbnail North_Fork_Gunnison_River.JPG?width=300.
- Q14685030 watershed "1.919181189758976E9".
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- Q14685030 country "United States".
- Q14685030 dischargeImperial "227".
- Q14685030 dischargeMaxImperial "3990".
- Q14685030 dischargeMinImperial "4.4".
- Q14685030 mouthElevationImperial "5096".
- Q14685030 mouthName "Gunnison River".
- Q14685030 name "North Fork Gunnison River".
- Q14685030 sourceElevationImperial "6470".
- Q14685030 state "Colorado".
- Q14685030 watershedImperial "741".
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- Q14685030 comment "The North Fork Gunnison River (locally known as the North Fork) is a tributary of the Gunnison River, 33.5 miles (53.9 km) long, in southwestern Colorado in the United States. It drains part of the southwestern flank of the Elk Mountains northeast of Delta.It is formed in the mountains of northwestern Gunnison County by the confluence of Muddy Creek and Anthracite Creek. The confluence is located along State Highway 133 on the south side of McClure Pass.".
- Q14685030 label "North Fork Gunnison River".
- Q14685030 depiction North_Fork_Gunnison_River.JPG.
- Q14685030 name "North Fork Gunnison River".