Nemor River Explained
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The Nemor River, sometimes spelled Nemo'er River,[3] also known as Nemoer River, [4] Namoer River,[5] is a river located in the north-central part of Heilongjiang Province[6] of the People's Republic of China. [7] It is a tributary of the left bank of the Nen River, [8] and is a seasonal river. [9]
Nemor River originates near the Shuanglong Spring (双龙泉) of Fulun Mountain (佛伦山) at the southern foot of the Lesser Khingan, [10] and eventually drains into the Nen River. [11] The river is 569 kilometers long, with a watershed area of 13, 945 square kilometers[12] and an average annual runoff of 1.548 billion cubic meters.
Notes and References
- Web site: China National Surface Water Environment Monitoring Network Setting Plan. Ministry of Ecology and Environment. 2014-09-04.
- Web site: Heilongjiang Province to take multiple initiatives to deal with the flood situation. https://web.archive.org/web/20200805220545/http://www.xinhuanet.com/2019-08/15/c_1124880223.htm. dead. August 5, 2020. Xinhua News Agency. 2019-08-15.
- Web site: The Songhua River Basin - Asian Development Bank. Asian Development Bank. Apr 28, 2002.
- Book: James T. Harris. Proceedings 1987 International Crane Workshop: 1-10 May 1987, Qiqihar, Heilongjiang Province, People's Republic of China. 1991. International Crane Foundation. 42–.
- Book: Hongfei Hou. Jinsong Zhou. Naigong Deng. Field trip guide: 30th International Geological Congress, 4-14 August 1996, Beijing, China. 1996. Geological Publishing House. 978-7-116-02212-6.
- Web site: Songhua River, Nenjiang River and Wusuli River are thawed. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417070904/http://hlj.xinhuanet.com/lyss/2020-04/16/c_138980935.htm. dead. April 17, 2020. Xinhua News Agency. 2020-04-16.
- Book: China Provincial Geography. 1992. Foreign Languages Press. 978-7-119-00463-1.
- Book: China River Flood Control Series: Songhua River Volume. 1994. Water Resources and Electric Power Press. 978-7-120-01996-9.
- Web site: The Sino-Russian East Route Natural Gas Pipeline Nemor River Crossing Project Realizes "Zero Breakthrough". People's Daily. 2018-04-09.
- Book: Dedu County Chronicles. 1994. Huangshan Publishing House. 978-7-80535-882-6.
- Book: Songhua River Basin Environmental Issues Research. 1992. China Science Publishing & Media.
- Web site: Environmental Impact Report for the Jiangxi-Jiliao Project. Ministry of Ecology and Environment. 2016-05-22.