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Shaw River (Western Australia)

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Country
  
Australia

Basin area
  
6,510 kmĀ²

Mouth
  
De Grey River

Length
  
160 km

Source
  
Chichester Range

Cities
  
Port Hedland

Main source
  
Chichester Range 510 metres (1,673 ft)

River mouth
  
De Grey River 23 metres (75 ft)

Basin size
  
6,510 square kilometres (2,514 sq mi)

Discharge
  
Average rate: 191 GL/a (6.1 m/s; 214 cu ft/s)

The Shaw River is an ephemeral river in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

The headwaters of the river rise below the Chichester Range near Emu Springs and flow in a northerly direction through Hillside. The river is braided and has many islands in the riverbed including Long Island and Rocky Island. The river continues through Gorge Range and flows north until discharging into the De Grey River, of which it is a tributary, just south of the North West Coastal Highway approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) East of Port Hedland.

The river has 23 tributaries including Big Creek, Tambourah Creek, Coolargarrak Creek, Dalton Creek and Miralga Creek. It also flows through one major pool; Coondina Pool.

During drought conditions the river can have zero flow for up to 4 years at a time.

The water quality of the river is dependent on flow but has an average salinity of 110 mg/L and a turbidity of 78 NTU.

References

Shaw River (Western Australia) Wikipedia


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