Río Matilde
Río Matilde | |||
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Basin | |||
Progression |
Canas Urbano Playa | ||
Main source | Union of Rio Pastillo and Rio Canas, Barrio Canas, Ponce, Puerto Rico[1] | ||
Source elevation | 15 feet (4.6 m)[2] | ||
River mouth | Caribbean Sea | ||
Mouth elevation | 0 feet (0 m) (Caribbean Sea) | ||
Country | Puerto Rico | ||
Cities | Ponce, Puerto Rico | ||
Physiognomy | |||
Length | 1.7 kilometers (1.1 mi)[3] | ||
Tributaries |
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Río Matilde is a short river in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. It forms from the confluence of Rio Pastillo and Rio Canas[4] Río Matilde is one of the 14 rivers in the municipality and, forming at an altitude of just 15 feet (4.6 m), it forms at an altitude lower than any other river in the municipality.
Origin
The name Rio Matilde has sometimes been used to refer to a segment of Río Pastillo,[5][note 1] but Río Matilde actually results from the confluence of Río Pastillo and Río Canas.[6] Río Pastillo joins from its easterly run in the western section of the municipality of Ponce, while Río Canas joins from its southerly run in the northwestern area of the municipality of Ponce, both merging to form Río Matilde at their confluence in Barrio Canas just west of Urbanizacion Rio Canas and north of PR-2 in Ponce.
Features
At 1.7 kilometers (1.1 mi) long, Río Matilde is the shortest river in the municipality of Ponce. The river is approximately one mile long and empties into the Caribbean Sea at 17°58'55"N, 66°38'16"W in the area of Los Meros in Barrio Playa.[7][8]
Canalization
The Government of Puerto Rico has plans to canalize this river.[9]
See also
Coordinates: 18°07′55″N 66°34′48″W / 18.1319046°N 66.5798949°W[10]
References
- ↑ Sunny A. Cabrera Salcedo. Hacia un Estudio Integral de la Toponimia del Municipio de Ponce, Puerto Rico. Ph. D. dissertation. May 1999. University of Massachusetts Amherst. Graduate School. Department of Spanish and Portuguese. Page 14.
- ↑ Maptest. Government of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. General Purpose Population Data, Census 2000. Unidad de Sistemas de Información Geográfica, Área de Tecnología de Información Gubernamental, Oficina de Gerencia y Presupuesto. Gobierno de Puerto Rico. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
- ↑ Maptest. Government of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. General Purpose Population Data, Census 2000. Unidad de Sistemas de Información Geográfica, Área de Tecnología de Información Gubernamental, Oficina de Gerencia y Presupuesto. Gobierno de Puerto Rico. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
- ↑ Sunny A. Cabrera Salcedo. Hacia un Estudio Integral de la Toponimia del Municipio de Ponce, Puerto Rico. Ph. D. dissertation. May 1999. University of Massachusetts Amherst. Graduate School. Department of Spanish and Portuguese. Page 14.
- ↑ Estudios Sociales: Hidrografia, Ponce, Puerto Rico. Projecto Salon Hogar. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
- ↑ Rio Matilde. U.S. Geological Survey. Department of the Interior. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
- ↑ Rio Matilde. U.S. Geological Survey. Department of the Interior. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
- ↑ Recursos Naturales. Government of the Autonomous Municipality of Ponce. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
- ↑ Ponce en Marcha: Obras que si se ven. Government of Puerto Rico. El Sur a la Vista. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 2 November 2011. Page 56.
- ↑ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Río Matilde
Notes
- ↑ Rio Matilde has sometimes been erroneously called Río Pastillo. In particular a segment of that river (Río Pastillo) that flows into Río Matilde has been called Río Matilde. For example HERE (Informe Ecologico de Flora y Fauna, Proyecto Gasoducto del Sur: Peñuelas, Ponce, Juana Díaz, Santa Isabel, Salinas. For: Proyecto Gasoducto del Sur - Peñuelas, Ponce, Juana Díaz, Santa Isabel, Salinas. By: ENSR (Piscatway, NJ) - AEE (Autoridad de Energia Electrica). Page 19. Retrieved 26 November 2013.) states "Río Matilde: ... Hacia el Norte desde su intersección con la Quebrada del Agua se le conoce como Río Pastillo." Translated and paraphased: North of its intersection with Quebrada del Agua creek, Rio Matilde is known as Río Pastillo.
External links
- USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974)