Zarrineh River

The Zarrineh River[1] (Persian: زرّینه‌رود , lit. golden river Zarrineh-Rud, Zarriné-Rūd, Zarrinehrood) is a river in Kurdistan Province and West Azarbaijan Province, Iran.[2]

It is 302 km long, arising in the Zagros Mountains of Kurdistan Province south of Saqqez, where it is also known as the Jaqatoo River (Jaghatu Chay).[3][4][5][6]

Course

The Zarrineh River flows northward and is dammed at Sadd-e Kurosh-e Kabir (Dam of Cyrus the Great)[7][8] at the border with West Azarbaijan, producing a large reservoir. There is a power plant there.[3] The river continues north and slightly west past the cities of Shahin Dezh, Kashavar and Miandoab and into Lake Urmia. Although it is perennial, unlike many of the streams in the Urmia Basin, its flow is still markedly seasonal with a dischage into Lake Urmia ranging from 500 cubic metres (0.41 acre·ft) per second to only 10 cubic metres (0.0081 acre·ft) per second at the end of the dry season.[1]

Miandoab historic bridge.

Tributaries

The tributaries of the Zarrineh River include:[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Karimi, Sata Shaeri; Yasi, Mehdi; Cox, Jonathan Peter and Eslamian, Saeid (2014). "5.3 Case Study: Typical Rivers in Urmia Lake Basin, Iran". In Eslamian, Saeid. Handbook of Engineering Hydrology: Environmental Hydrology and Water Management. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. p. 89. ISBN 978-1-4665-5249-4.
  2. Zarrīneh Rūd (Approved - N) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  3. 1 2 "Mahabad, Iran; Iraq" Scale 1:250,000, Series 1501 Air Sheet NJ 38-15 edition 3 February 1991, United States Defence Mapping Agency
  4. Joghatū Chāy (Variant - V) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  5. 1 2 "Zarineh Rood River in Baneh" Iran Tourism & Touring Organization
  6. Rafferty. John P. (2011). "Appendix A: Notable Smaller Lakes of the World: Lake Urmia". Lakes and Wetlands. New York: Britannica Educational Publishing. pp. 204205 page 205. ISBN 978-1-61530-320-5.
  7. "Sadd-e Kurosh-e Kabir, Iran" SatelliteViews.net
  8. Sadd-e Betūnī-ye Būkān (Approved - N) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

Coordinates: 37°14′46″N 45°50′05″E / 37.24611°N 45.83472°E / 37.24611; 45.83472


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