Seydisuyu (also spelled Seydi Suyu[1]) is a river in Eskişehir Province, Turkey.[2] It is a branch of Sakarya.[2][3] Çatören Dam is built on Seydisuyu.[4] It also runs through the town of Doğançayır.[5]

Seydi Suyu
Native nameSeydi Suyu (Turkish)
Physical characteristics
Length39.8 km[7]

The river is mentioned in Talip Apaydın’s 1967 book Karanlığın Kuvveti.[8] 39°24′N 31°12′E / 39.400°N 31.200°E / 39.400; 31.200

References

  1. Özkurt (2000, pp. 666, 668)
  2. 1 2 Cicek, Tokatli & Kose (2017, p. 115, Abstract): "Seydisuyu Stream that is one of the most important branches of Sakarya River is located on the Eskişehir Province and exposed to an intensive agricultural, domestic and industrial pollution."
  3. Albek, Bakır Öğtveren & Albek (2004, p. 261, Study area)
  4. Bakiş & Bayazıt (2015, p. 1, Abstract): "Seydisuyu havzasındaki hazır kurulu barajların (Çatören ve Kunduzlar) mansabında bulunan vadinin uygun olması nedeni ile elektrik üretmek için bir adet yeni baraj planlaması da yapılmıştır."
  5. Cicek, Tokatli & Kose (2017, p. 117)
  6. Albek, Bakır Öğtveren & Albek (2004, p. 264, Table 2)
  7. Calculated by adding together the lengths of the three "reaches" described in the table.[6]
  8. Kumkale, Rüknettin (7 August 2016). "Bayramda çalışırız bayramlar için". Dünya Gazetesi Künyesi (in Turkish). Retrieved 25 November 2021.

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