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Mortlock River

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- location
  
near Belmunging

- location
  
west of Northam

Basin area
  
16,800 km²

Basin area
  
16,800 km²

Country
  
Australia

- elevation
  
249 m (817 ft)

- elevation
  
146 m (479 ft)

Length
  
81 km

Mouth
  
Avon River

- average
  
17,800,000 m/s (628,601,068 cu ft/s)

The Mortlock River is a perennial river located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.

Contents

Map of Mortlock River, Western Australia, Australia

Course and features

The headwaters of the river rise near Belmunging then flow in a northerly direction, crossed by the Goldfields Road and continuing in a north-westerly direction to finally flow parallel to the Northam York Road and crossed by the Great Eastern Highway. The river is joined by three minor tributaries; Mortlock River North, Mortlock River East and Meenaar South Creek. The river discharges into the Avon River, just west of Northam. The Mortlock descends 103 metres (338 ft) over its 81-kilometre (50 mi) course.

The river was named after the surveyor Henry Mortlock Ommanney in the 1830s. Ommanney was the first European to discover the river during an expedition through the area in 1835.

The river is saline and delivers the most salt (approximately 91 tonnes (90 long tons) per year) into the Avon River.

References

Mortlock River Wikipedia