Dalyup River Explained

Dalyup River
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Source1 Location:West of Scaddan
Mouth Location:Lake Gore
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Australia
Length:54km (34miles)
Source1 Elevation:159m (522feet)
Discharge1 Avg:11000ML/yr
Basin Size:82607ha[1]

Dalyup River is a river in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia.

When Surveyor General John Septimus Roe visited the river in 1848, he named it the Gore River, after one of Captain James Cook's crew from the Endeavour, Lieutenant John Gore.The river was charted for the first time as the Dalyup River in 1875.The name Dalyup is the Nyungar word for the king parrot.

The river rises west of Scaddan and flows south into Lake Gore.

The main tributary of the river is the West Dalyup River. Both rivers were formed 30 million years ago in the Oligocene Period resulting from the formation of the Ravensthorpe ramp. The river is an ephemeral system that mainly flows as a result of winter rains. It is the primary source of water for Lake Gore.[2]

The catchment area of the river has only 10% of the natural vegetation remaining; the rest has been cleared for agricultural purposes such as winter cropping or livestock production.

References

-33.7706°N 121.5331°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dalyup and West Dalyup Rivers Action Plan . 2002 . 25 October 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080724134816/http://portal.water.wa.gov.au/portal/page/portal/WaterQuality/Publications/TechnicalReports/Content/WRM34.pdf . 24 July 2008 . dmy .
  2. Web site: South Coast River Care - Dalyup and West Dalyup River. 2008. 12 October 2010.