Jamanxim River
Bridge over the Jamaxim
Jamanxim River is located in Brazil
Jamanxim River
Mouth location in Brazil
Native nameRio Jamanxim (Portuguese)
Location
CountryBrazil
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationPará
  elevation460 metres (1,510 ft)
Mouth 
  coordinates
4°45′23″S 56°26′15″W / 4.756260°S 56.437500°W / -4.756260; -56.437500
  elevation
40 metres (130 ft)
Length510 km (320 mi)[1]
Basin size58,771 km2 (22,692 sq mi)[2]
Discharge 
  locationConfluence of Tapajós
  average2,216.154 m3/s (78,262.7 cu ft/s)[3]
Basin features
River systemTapajós

The Jamanxim River is a river of Pará state in north-central Brazil. Originating in the Serra do Cachimbo, it is a tributary of the Tapajós, into which it flows a few kilometers upstream from Itaituba.

Course

The river flows through the Tapajós-Xingu moist forests ecoregion.[4] It flows through the Itaituba I National Forest, a 220,639 hectares (545,210 acres) sustainable use conservation area established in 1998.[5] The river basin also contains part of the 538,151 hectares (1,329,800 acres) Rio Novo National Park, a conservation unit created in 2006.[6]

Hydroelectric potential

Its hydroelectric potential, along with that of the Tapajós, was assessed by Eletronorte (Centrais Elétricas do Norte do Brasil S.A.), the regional power authority, identifying nine potential dam sites, including four along the Jamanxim. at Cachoeira dos Patos, (estimated at 28 MW); Cachoeira do Caí, (estimated at 802 MW); at Jardim do Ouro and at Jamanxim (estimated at 881 MW). If all were constructed, these dams would flood a total of 103,700 ha, including 33,216 ha of the Jamanxim National Park and 25,849 ha of the Jamanxim, Itaituba I, Itaituba II and Altamira national forests.[7]

See also

References

  1. Ziesler & Ardizzone 1979.
  2. "Rivers Network". 2020.
  3. "Rivers Network". 2020.
  4. Sears.
  5. Unidade de Conservação ... MMA.
  6. Unidade de Conservação: Parque Nacional do Rio Novo.
  7. International Rivers: Tapajós Basin Dams

Sources


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