Dragon Creek (Turkey) Explained

Dragon Creek, also called Kocaçay or Anamur Creek, is a creek in Anamur district of Mersin Province, southern Turkey.

Geography

The short creek is in Anamur district of Mersin Province. Its main source is an underground river, which rises to the surface around Sugözü village about 35km (22miles) to the Mediterranean Sea coast.[1] The creek has three tributaries and flows into the Mediterranean Sea at 36.0742°N 32.88°W. This point is almost in the urban fabric of Anamur and about 3km (02miles) to the west of Mamure Castle. Its distance to Mersin is 220km (140miles). A 10km (10miles) part of the stream to the north of the historical bridge Alaköprü is a popular rafting course.[1]

Hydrology

The monthly average flow rate of Dragon Creek, which has a non-uniform flow pattern, is 24.43m3/s. The highest flow rates are in the spring, and fall to a minimum during the late summer months.[2]

Cyprus water supply network

See main article: Northern Cyprus Water Supply Project.

Dragon Creek is the source of the 65km (40miles)-long undersea pipeline to Cyprus as to support the Cyprus water supply network.[3] The reservoir is Alaköprü Dam. Because of this project Akine, Ormancık and Sarıağaç villages, which were around the creek were relocated by the government.[4]

References

  1. http://yigm.kulturturizm.gov.tr/TR,10067/icel-anamur-dragon-cayi.html Ministry of Culture page
  2. Web site: İstanbul University journal . 2016-10-03 . 2016-10-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161003193014/http://journals.istanbul.edu.tr/iucografya/article/view/5000079502 . dead .
  3. http://www.dsi.gov.tr/projeler/kktc-su-temin-projesi State Hydraulic Works page
  4. http://www.anamurmanset.com/2014/12/anamur-alakopru-barajnda-protesto.html Anamur manşet newspaper