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- Q6142142 subject Q8486798.
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- Q6142142 abstract "The James River is a 130-mile-long (210 km) river in southern Missouri. Its source is near the town of Diggins in Webster County. It begins on a northwesterly course, then turns southwest near Northview and passes down the east side of Springfield where it is impounded to form Lake Springfield. From Springfield, it flows west and then south to Galena where it becomes an arm of Table Rock Lake, a reservoir on the White River, which is the emptying point for the river.Large sections of the James River are floatable by canoe or kayak. A solid 3-day float from the public access on the downstream side of the dam to Galena is possible when the levels are high enough.There are several access points along the river which offer a variety of amenities including fishing, and boat launches. The James River is not a water source for the city of Springfield. However, Springfield Lake is a primary source of water for the cooling system at the Southeast Power Plant which sits by the dam. James River Freeway on the city's south side is named after the river.The river's unusual green stain is from copper-fixing bacteria present in the waters.".
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- Q6142142 point "36.78626 -93.49885".
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- Q6142142 comment "The James River is a 130-mile-long (210 km) river in southern Missouri. Its source is near the town of Diggins in Webster County. It begins on a northwesterly course, then turns southwest near Northview and passes down the east side of Springfield where it is impounded to form Lake Springfield.".
- Q6142142 label "James River (Missouri)".
- Q6142142 lat "36.78626".
- Q6142142 long "-93.49885".
- Q6142142 depiction James_River_in_Springfield_Missouri_USA.jpg.