Yellow Medicine River Explained

Yellow Medicine River
Map:Yellowmedicinerivermap.png
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Type2:State
Length:107.2miles[1]
Discharge1 Location:near Granite Falls[2]
Discharge1 Min:0cuft/s
Discharge1 Avg:142cuft/s[3]
Discharge1 Max:17200cuft/s
Source1 Coordinates:44.4114°N -96.3514°W[4]
Source1 Elevation:1776feet[5]
Mouth Coordinates:44.7392°N -95.4286°W
Mouth Elevation:869feet
Basin Size:665sqmi[6]

The Yellow Medicine River is a tributary of the Minnesota River, 107miles long, in southwestern Minnesota in the United States. Via the Minnesota River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 665mi2 in an agricultural region.

The Yellow Medicine River issues from Lake Shaokatan in Shaokatan Township in western Lincoln County, approximately 6miles southwest of Ivanhoe, on the Coteau des Prairies, a morainic plateau dividing the Mississippi and Missouri River watersheds. It flows initially northeastwardly as an intermittent stream, past Ivanhoe. The stream flows off the Coteau in northeastern Lincoln County, dropping 250feet in 5miles, and turns east-northeastwardly, following a generally treeless course on till plains through northern Lyon County and eastern Yellow Medicine County, past Hanley Falls. It flows into the Minnesota River in Upper Sioux Agency State Park in Sioux Agency Township, approximately 8miles southeast of Granite Falls, after dropping 85feet in its final 10miles in the Minnesota River valley.[6] [7] [8]

The Yellow Medicine River's largest tributaries are the North Branch Yellow Medicine River[9] and the South Branch Yellow Medicine River,[10] both of which flow for most of their lengths on the Coteau. The North Branch, 41miles long, flows northeastwardly through northern Lincoln County, briefly entering Yellow Medicine County and passing through Porter. The South Branch, 62miles long, flows northeastwardly through Lincoln County into northwestern Lyon County, past Minneota. Other tributaries of the Yellow Medicine include Spring Creek, 46miles long, which flows eastwardly through Yellow Medicine County; and Mud Creek, 31miles long, which flows eastwardly through western Yellow Medicine County into northwestern Lyon County.[1] [7]

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency statistically combines the watershed of the Yellow Medicine River with that of Hawk Creek on the opposite bank of the Minnesota River, as well as small watersheds of nearby Minnesota River tributaries. According to the agency, 81% of the land in the Yellow Medicine-Hawk Creek watersheds is used for agriculture, with corn and soybeans being the predominant crops.[8]

In May 2008, 19 year-old Brandon Swanson went missing from Porter, Minnesota. It was and still is highly theorized that Brandon may have slipped and fallen into the river. However, even after an extensive search, nothing has been found.

Flow rate

At the United States Geological Survey's stream gauge near Granite Falls, 6miles upstream from the river's mouth, the annual mean flow of the river between 1931 and 2005 was 142 cubic feet per second (4 m³/s). The highest recorded flow during the period was 17,200 ft³/s (487 m³/s) on April 10, 1969. Readings of zero were recorded on numerous days during several years.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hawk Creek-Yellow Medicine River Major Watershed. . Streams within the Hawk Creek-Yellow Medicine River Major Watershed . . 2000-06-06 . 2007-06-04.
  2. Web site: Water Resources Data in Minnesota, Water Year 2005 Annual Report. . Yellow Medicine River near Granite Falls, MN . G. B. . Mitton . K. G. Guttormson . G. W. Stratton . E. S. Wakeman . . 2007-06-04.
  3. Web site: Water Resources Data in Minnesota, Water Year 2005 Annual Report. . Yellow Medicine River near Granite Falls, MN . G. B. . Mitton . K. G. Guttormson . G. W. Stratton . E. S. Wakeman . . 2007-06-04.
  4. Web site: [{{Gnis3|654416}} Geographic Names Information System entry for Yellow Medicine River (Feature ID #654416) ]. . 2007-06-04.
  5. [Google Earth]
  6. Book: Waters, Thomas F. . The Streams and Rivers of Minnesota . 2006 . . Minneapolis . 0-8166-0960-8 . 288–303 . The Southwest: Rivers of the Coteau des Prairies .
  7. Book: Minnesota Atlas & Gazetteer . 1994 . . Yarmouth, Me. . 0-89933-222-6 . 28–29.
  8. Web site: Watersheds of the Minnesota River Basin. . Minnesota River Basin: Hawk Creek-Yellow Medicine Watershed . Minnesota Pollution Control Agency . 2005-12-01 . 2007-06-04.
  9. Web site: [{{Gnis3|648621}} Geographic Names Information System entry for North Branch Yellow Medicine River (Feature ID #648621) ]. . 2007-06-04.
  10. Web site: [{{Gnis3|652281}} Geographic Names Information System entry for South Branch Yellow Medicine River (Feature ID #652281) ]. . 2007-06-04.