Agus River Explained

Agus River should not be confused with Agusan River.

Agus River
Map:Lake Lanao-Agus watershed.png
Map Size:250
Pushpin Map:Mindanao#Philippines
Pushpin Map Caption:Agus River mouth
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Philippines
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Type3:Province
Length:36.5km (22.7miles)
Discharge1 Location:Iligan Bay
Discharge1 Avg:10m3/s
Source1:Lake Lanao
Source1 Location:Lanao del Sur, BARMM
Source1 Coordinates:7.8919°N 124.2525°W
Source1 Elevation:700m (2,300feet)
Mouth:Iligan Bay
Mouth Location:Iligan City, Northern Mindanao
Mouth Coordinates:8.1972°N 124.1892°W
Mouth Elevation:0m (00feet)
Basin Size:1645km2

The Agus River is a river that flows for [1] [2] from Lake Lanao to Iligan Bay, Philippines. It cuts through the provinces of Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte. Settlements along the banks of the river include the city of Marawi, the municipality of Linamon, and the city of Iligan. It separates into two channels as it drains to Iligan Bay; one goes over the Maria Cristina Falls, while the other supplies the Tinago Falls.[3] The river descends for about 2200feet from its source as it flows for 21miles before draining to the sea. The river is relatively shallow as it is only 4feet deep in some areas.[4] The Agus River's watershed spans about 11,320.00 hectares.[5] It has a discharge of about and flows from a narrow depression off the northwestern rim of the lake[6] and flows over a basalt rock formation.[7] The canyon carved by the river suggests a short erosional period.[8]

Importance to humans

The lake and the river are used for both commercial and sport fishing, as well as for recreational activities such as boating and swimming. The river in its entirety, however, is not navigable because the current in some areas reaches a velocity of up to thirty miles an hour.[9] The NAPOCOR's hydroelectric project on the Agus River generates 70% of the electricity used in Mindanao due to the hydroelectric plants in the river and Maria Cristina Falls.[3] However, the hydroelectric plants and the requisite regulatory dams have changed the fluctuations of the water level of Lake Lanao, affecting the indigenous people, and producing conflicts with the local population.[10]

In Maranao mythology, Lake Lanao once threatened to drown the people of Sebangan with its ever-rising waters. The Archangel Gabriel is thought to have made the Agus River to drain the lake.[11]

Timoga Springs

An Agus River tributary provides Timoga Springs with water; the springs is roughly 1km (01miles) from the Maria Cristina Falls.[12] [13] The water from Timoga Springs runs out to resorts and private swimming pools.[14] [15] The swimming pools are encircled by numerous food booths.[16] The Rough Guides called the Timoga Springs "ice-cold, crystal-clear and non-chlorinated".[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official Website of the Iligan City Government - Growth of an Industrial City . March 29, 2008 . Prof. Geoffrey G. Salgado . Iligan City Government . https://web.archive.org/web/20080412115028/http://www.iligan.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=423&Itemid=359. April 12, 2008 . live.
  2. "Principal River Basins of the Philippines", Published by the National Water Resources Board, October 1976 (p. 12)
  3. Web site: Philippines . March 29, 2008 . The Haribon Foundation for the Conservation of Natural Resources . Haribon Foundation . International Water Management Institute . 69–70 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100717034113/http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/wetlands/pdf/Philippines.pdf . July 17, 2010 .
  4. Book: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey . United States Coast Pilot, Philippine Islands... . 1921 . Govt. print. off. . 134 .
  5. Web site: Watershed Areas . March 29, 2008 . 2006 . Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Philippines) . https://web.archive.org/web/20080411203057/http://r10.denr.gov.ph/watershedslanaodelnorte.html . April 11, 2008 . dead .
  6. Pendleton . Robert L. . April 1942 . Land Utilization and Agriculture of Mindanao, Philippine Islands . Geographical Review . 32 . 2 . 180–210 . 10.2307/210270 . 210270.
  7. Book: Philippines Bureau of Science . Monograph . 207 .
  8. Book: Ehrlich, Paul R. . Papers on Evolution . Richard W. Holm. Peter H. Raven . 1969 . Little, Brown .
  9. Book: Nieva, Gregorio . The Philippine review (Revista filipina): (Revista Filipino); a Monthly ... . 1921 . Gregorio Nieva . 102.
  10. Web site: Breaking the links between economics and conflict in Mindanao . March 29, 2008 . Concepciòn . Sylvia . Larry Digal . Rufa Guiam . Romulo de la Rosa . Mara Stankovitch . December 2003 . International Alert . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080513153421/http://www.international-alert.org/pdfs/econonics_and_conflict_in_mindanao.pdf . May 13, 2008 .
  11. Web site: How the Angels Built Lake Lanao . March 29, 2008 . SEAsite: Center for Southeast Asian Studies Northern Illinois University . February 20, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200220003549/http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/folktales/Maranao/how_the_angels_built_lake_lanao.htm . dead .
  12. Book: Peters, Jens . 1981 . 1991 . Philippines, a travel survival kit . 4 . Hawthorn, Victoria . . . 366 . 0-86442-096-X . 2024-05-27 .
  13. Book: Harper . Peter . Fullerton . Laurie . Rhudy . Beth . 1991 . 1994 . Philippines Handbook . 2 . Chico, California . . . 560 . 1-56691-004-8 . 2024-05-27 .
  14. Book: Deere . Kiki . Foster . Simon . Keeling . Stephen . Aves . Edward . Cook . Sam . 2014 . The Rough Guide to the Philippines . 4 . London . . . 408 . 978-1-40935-134-4 . 2024-05-27 .
  15. Book: Peters, Jens . 1981 . 1997 . Philippines . 6 . Hawthorn, Victoria . . . 422 . 0-86442-466-3 . 2024-05-27 .
  16. Book: Grosberg . Michael . Bloom . Greg . Holden . Trent . Kaminski . Anna . Stiles . Paul . 2015 . Lonely Planet Philippines . 12 . Footscray, Victoria . . . 347 . 978-1-74220-783-4 . 2024-05-27 .