fbpx
Wikipedia

Mackintosh River

The Mackintosh River, part of the Pieman River catchment, is a major perennial river located in the West Coast region of Tasmania, Australia. The river was named in November 1828 by Henry Hellyer, a surveyor of the Van Diemans Land Company, in honour of Sir James Mackintosh, son of John Mackintosh of Kyllachy, Inverness-shire[2]

Mackintosh
Location of the Mackintosh River mouth in Tasmania
Location
CountryAustralia
StateTasmania
RegionWest Coast
Physical characteristics
SourceWest Coast Range
Source confluenceMackintosh Creek and Fury River
 • locationbelow Mount Remus
 • coordinates41°37′47″S 145°46′10″E / 41.62972°S 145.76944°E / -41.62972; 145.76944
 • elevation236 m (774 ft)
MouthPieman River
 • location
below Tullah
 • coordinates
41°44′00″S 145°36′38″E / 41.73333°S 145.61056°E / -41.73333; 145.61056
 • elevation
161 m (528 ft)
Length20 km (12 mi)
Basin features
River systemPieman River catchment
Tributaries 
 • leftSophia River
 • rightSouthwell River
ReservoirLake Mackintosh
[1]

Course and features edit

Formed by the confluence of the Fury River and Mackintosh Creek, the Mackintosh River rises below Mount Remus, part of the northern section of the West Coast Range. The river flows a short distance, through what is now known as Lake Mackintosh, joined by four tributaries including the Sophia River and Southwell River, emptying into the Pieman River. The Mackintosh River is impounded by the Mackintosh Dam, the site of the adjacent hydroelectric power station that forms part of the Hydro Tasmania-operated Pieman River Power Development.[3][4] The river descends 75 metres (246 ft) over its 20-kilometre (12 mi) course.[1]

Hydrological measurements on this river by Hydro Tasmania began in 1955.

The easternmost point of the river catchment is defined by Barn Bluff where it also borders with the Murchison River river catchment.[5] The southern portion of the catchment has a very narrow separation from the adjacent Murchison River, where the Sophia River is the main river. The northern side of Sophia river catchment, a creek known as White Hawk, drains ground with features known as Granite Tor, and High Tor, which lie due east of Tullah. The northern Mackintosh catchment has a number of named tributaries. From the orientation of Mount Romulus, Fury River which originates near Barn Bluff, is the main eastern tributary. Mount Remus is drained to the south by Schist Creek which flows into the Fury River, and to the west, Devils Ravine. In the north east of the catchment area, Mayday Mountain is drained by Belvoir River. The north west area the Southwell River drains the eastern slopes of Mount Charles, which is north east of Mount Black.

The river name is used in cartography of the area, with the river name being allocated to current maps,[6][7][8] as well as significantly early maps of the region.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Map of Mackintosh River, TAS". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  2. ^ Peter McGillivray (article) Mackintosh in Tasmania (Journal of the Clan Chattan Association, Vol. VIII - No. 3, 1985), page 162
  3. ^ Mather, R. P. (1958), Pieman River development: the Mackintosh and Murchison dam sites, n.p, retrieved 14 July 2015
  4. ^ Kinstler, F. L. (1982), "Mackintosh and Murchison Dams River Diversions", Engineering Conference 1982: Changing Society, A Challenge for Engineering; Technical Papers, the, Institution of Engineers, Australia: 146–151, ISBN 978-0-85825-163-2
  5. ^ Waterman, Peter; South West Tasmania Resources Survey (1979). "Landforms" (Map). Mackintosh-Murchison catchment. Steering Committee, South West Tasmania Resources Survey. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-7246-0261-2.
  6. ^ Tasmania. Dept. of Mines; Geological Survey of Tasmania (1974), Geological survey explanatory report : geological atlas 1 mile series, Govt. Printer, retrieved 14 July 2015
  7. ^ Geological Survey of Tasmania; Collins, P. L. F. (1966), Geological Survey explanatory report, geological atlas 1 mile series, zone 7, sheet 44 (8014 N) Mackintosh (1st ed.), The Department, ISBN 978-0-7246-0492-0
  8. ^ Forestry Commission of Tasmania (1970), Mackintosh, D (Provisional ed.), Forestry Commission of Tasmania], retrieved 14 July 2015
  9. ^ [Map of South West Tasmania from the Mackintosh River to the Gordon River and between Macquarie Harbour and Lake St. Clair], 1860, retrieved 14 July 2015

External links edit

  • . Hydro Tasmania. Archived from the original on 4 December 2004. Retrieved 14 November 2006.

mackintosh, river, part, pieman, river, catchment, major, perennial, river, located, west, coast, region, tasmania, australia, river, named, november, 1828, henry, hellyer, surveyor, diemans, land, company, honour, james, mackintosh, john, mackintosh, kyllachy. The Mackintosh River part of the Pieman River catchment is a major perennial river located in the West Coast region of Tasmania Australia The river was named in November 1828 by Henry Hellyer a surveyor of the Van Diemans Land Company in honour of Sir James Mackintosh son of John Mackintosh of Kyllachy Inverness shire 2 MackintoshLocation of the Mackintosh River mouth in TasmaniaLocationCountryAustraliaStateTasmaniaRegionWest CoastPhysical characteristicsSourceWest Coast RangeSource confluenceMackintosh Creek and Fury River locationbelow Mount Remus coordinates41 37 47 S 145 46 10 E 41 62972 S 145 76944 E 41 62972 145 76944 elevation236 m 774 ft MouthPieman River locationbelow Tullah coordinates41 44 00 S 145 36 38 E 41 73333 S 145 61056 E 41 73333 145 61056 elevation161 m 528 ft Length20 km 12 mi Basin featuresRiver systemPieman River catchmentTributaries leftSophia River rightSouthwell RiverReservoirLake Mackintosh 1 Contents 1 Course and features 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksCourse and features editFormed by the confluence of the Fury River and Mackintosh Creek the Mackintosh River rises below Mount Remus part of the northern section of the West Coast Range The river flows a short distance through what is now known as Lake Mackintosh joined by four tributaries including the Sophia River and Southwell River emptying into the Pieman River The Mackintosh River is impounded by the Mackintosh Dam the site of the adjacent hydroelectric power station that forms part of the Hydro Tasmania operated Pieman River Power Development 3 4 The river descends 75 metres 246 ft over its 20 kilometre 12 mi course 1 Hydrological measurements on this river by Hydro Tasmania began in 1955 The easternmost point of the river catchment is defined by Barn Bluff where it also borders with the Murchison River river catchment 5 The southern portion of the catchment has a very narrow separation from the adjacent Murchison River where the Sophia River is the main river The northern side of Sophia river catchment a creek known as White Hawk drains ground with features known as Granite Tor and High Tor which lie due east of Tullah The northern Mackintosh catchment has a number of named tributaries From the orientation of Mount Romulus Fury River which originates near Barn Bluff is the main eastern tributary Mount Remus is drained to the south by Schist Creek which flows into the Fury River and to the west Devils Ravine In the north east of the catchment area Mayday Mountain is drained by Belvoir River The north west area the Southwell River drains the eastern slopes of Mount Charles which is north east of Mount Black The river name is used in cartography of the area with the river name being allocated to current maps 6 7 8 as well as significantly early maps of the region 9 See also edit nbsp Australia portal nbsp Renewable energy portal nbsp Water portal List of rivers of Tasmania Mackintosh Power Station Rivers of TasmaniaReferences edit a b Map of Mackintosh River TAS Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia 2015 Retrieved 30 June 2015 Peter McGillivray article Mackintosh in Tasmania Journal of the Clan Chattan Association Vol VIII No 3 1985 page 162 Mather R P 1958 Pieman River development the Mackintosh and Murchison dam sites n p retrieved 14 July 2015 Kinstler F L 1982 Mackintosh and Murchison Dams River Diversions Engineering Conference 1982 Changing Society A Challenge for Engineering Technical Papers the Institution of Engineers Australia 146 151 ISBN 978 0 85825 163 2 Waterman Peter South West Tasmania Resources Survey 1979 Landforms Map Mackintosh Murchison catchment Steering Committee South West Tasmania Resources Survey p 42 ISBN 978 0 7246 0261 2 Tasmania Dept of Mines Geological Survey of Tasmania 1974 Geological survey explanatory report geological atlas 1 mile series Govt Printer retrieved 14 July 2015 Geological Survey of Tasmania Collins P L F 1966 Geological Survey explanatory report geological atlas 1 mile series zone 7 sheet 44 8014 N Mackintosh 1st ed The Department ISBN 978 0 7246 0492 0 Forestry Commission of Tasmania 1970 Mackintosh D Provisional ed Forestry Commission of Tasmania retrieved 14 July 2015 Map of South West Tasmania from the Mackintosh River to the Gordon River and between Macquarie Harbour and Lake St Clair 1860 retrieved 14 July 2015External links edit The Pieman Catchment Hydro Tasmania Archived from the original on 4 December 2004 Retrieved 14 November 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mackintosh River amp oldid 1044666611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.