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Nogoa River

The Nogoa River is a river in Central Queensland, Australia.

Nogoa
Railway bridge in Emerald during a flood, 1918
Location of Nogoa River mouth in Queensland
Location
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
RegionCentral Queensland
CityEmerald
Physical characteristics
SourceCarnarvon Range
 • locationCarnarvon National Park
 • coordinates24°51′38″S 147°00′16″E / 24.86056°S 147.00444°E / -24.86056; 147.00444
 • elevation501 m (1,644 ft)
Mouthconfluence with Comet River, forming the Mackenzie River
 • location
north of Comet
 • coordinates
23°33′21″S 148°32′11″E / 23.55583°S 148.53639°E / -23.55583; 148.53639
 • elevation
144 m (472 ft)
Length569 km (354 mi)
Basin size27,690 km2 (10,690 sq mi)[1]
Basin features
River systemFitzroy River basin
National parksCarnarvon National Park, Minerva Hills National Park, Peak Range National Park, Snake Range National Park
[2]

Course and features edit

The river rises on the Carnarvon Range, part of the Great Dividing Range, in the Carnarvon National Park and flows in a generally north easterly direction towards Emerald. From source to mouth, the Nogoa River is joined by 29 minor tributaries. North of Comet the river forms confluence with the Comet River to form the Mackenzie River. The Nogoa descends 361 metres (1,184 ft) over its 569-kilometre (354 mi) course. The river is crossed by the Gregory and Capricorn Highways at Emerald.[2]

The river has a catchment area of 27,690 square kilometres (10,690 sq mi) draining parts of the Minerva Hills, Peak Range, Snake Range national parks. Of this area, 271 kilometres (168 mi) is riverine wetlands.[1]

The reservoir created by Queensland's second largest dam,[3] Lake Maraboon was formed when the Fairbairn Dam was built on the river in 1972. The dam and a network of channels along the Nogoa River supplies water for the Emerald Irrigation Area.[4]

Sir Thomas Mitchell was the first European explorer to discover the river on 19 July 1846.[5]

Major flooding events edit

In January 2008, the Nogoa River reached record flood levels. During the flood, water levels in the Fairbairn Dam rapidly exceeded 100%.[6] Within a week inundations had caused severe disruptions to graziers, crops growers and to residents of Emerald when waters broke its banks. The Nogoa peaked at 15.4 m (51 ft) in Emerald on the night of January 22 2008, causing more than 2500 people to be evacuated.[7] The unprecedented floods washed through the Ensham coal mine, temporarily halting operations in two out of six coal pits, reducing output to less than 50% and rendering a huge dragline defunct after it had been submerged.[8]

In December 2010 - January 2011 the river was impacted by major flooding at Emerald[9] and in the Nogoa's upper catchment.[10]

Cultural Heritage edit

The traditional owners include the Gayiri people who occupied the area for tens of thousands of years before European colonisation began in the nineteenth century. The Gayiri (Kairi, Khararya) language region takes in the landscape of the Central Highlands Regional Council, including Emerald and Nogoa River.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Nogoa River drainage sub-basin". WetlandInfo. Department of Environment and Heritage Protection, Queensland Government. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Map of Nogoa River, QLD". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  3. ^ (Press release). SunWater. 4 February 2008. Archived from the original on 22 November 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  4. ^ . Australian Natural Resources Atlas. Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts. Archived from the original on 22 June 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
  5. ^ "Nogoa River (entry 24444)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  6. ^ "Drought-stricken Fairbairn Dam overflows". 19 January 2008. Retrieved 20 January 2008.
  7. ^ Casey, Scott (23 January 2008). "Is Rockhampton next to flood?". The Brisbane Times. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
  8. ^ Morley, Peter (26 April 2008). . The Courier-Mail. Queensland Newspapers. Archived from the original on 27 April 2008. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
  9. ^ Cuff, Chris; Rasmussen, Cecily; Geochemical and Hydrobiological Solutions Pty Ltd (12 December 2011). "Section B: Fairbairn Dam – Emerald: Urban Flood Plain Analysis". Flood Management Analysis. Central Highlands Regional Council. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  10. ^ Cuff, Chris; Rasmussen, Cecily; Geochemical and Hydrobiological Solutions Pty Ltd (12 December 2011). "Section A: Upper Nogoa – Fairbairn Dam Catchment Assessment and Evaluation". Flood Management Analysis. Central Highlands Regional Council. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  11. ^   This Wikipedia article incorporates CC-BY-4.0 licensed text from: "Gayiri". Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages map. State Library of Queensland. Retrieved 5 February 2020.

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The Nogoa River is a river in Central Queensland Australia NogoaRailway bridge in Emerald during a flood 1918Location of Nogoa River mouth in QueenslandLocationCountryAustraliaStateQueenslandRegionCentral QueenslandCityEmeraldPhysical characteristicsSourceCarnarvon Range locationCarnarvon National Park coordinates24 51 38 S 147 00 16 E 24 86056 S 147 00444 E 24 86056 147 00444 elevation501 m 1 644 ft Mouthconfluence with Comet River forming the Mackenzie River locationnorth of Comet coordinates23 33 21 S 148 32 11 E 23 55583 S 148 53639 E 23 55583 148 53639 elevation144 m 472 ft Length569 km 354 mi Basin size27 690 km2 10 690 sq mi 1 Basin featuresRiver systemFitzroy River basinNational parksCarnarvon National Park Minerva Hills National Park Peak Range National Park Snake Range National Park 2 Contents 1 Course and features 1 1 Major flooding events 2 Cultural Heritage 3 See also 4 ReferencesCourse and features editThe river rises on the Carnarvon Range part of the Great Dividing Range in the Carnarvon National Park and flows in a generally north easterly direction towards Emerald From source to mouth the Nogoa River is joined by 29 minor tributaries North of Comet the river forms confluence with the Comet River to form the Mackenzie River The Nogoa descends 361 metres 1 184 ft over its 569 kilometre 354 mi course The river is crossed by the Gregory and Capricorn Highways at Emerald 2 The river has a catchment area of 27 690 square kilometres 10 690 sq mi draining parts of the Minerva Hills Peak Range Snake Range national parks Of this area 271 kilometres 168 mi is riverine wetlands 1 The reservoir created by Queensland s second largest dam 3 Lake Maraboon was formed when the Fairbairn Dam was built on the river in 1972 The dam and a network of channels along the Nogoa River supplies water for the Emerald Irrigation Area 4 Sir Thomas Mitchell was the first European explorer to discover the river on 19 July 1846 5 Major flooding events edit In January 2008 the Nogoa River reached record flood levels During the flood water levels in the Fairbairn Dam rapidly exceeded 100 6 Within a week inundations had caused severe disruptions to graziers crops growers and to residents of Emerald when waters broke its banks The Nogoa peaked at 15 4 m 51 ft in Emerald on the night of January 22 2008 causing more than 2500 people to be evacuated 7 The unprecedented floods washed through the Ensham coal mine temporarily halting operations in two out of six coal pits reducing output to less than 50 and rendering a huge dragline defunct after it had been submerged 8 In December 2010 January 2011 the river was impacted by major flooding at Emerald 9 and in the Nogoa s upper catchment 10 Cultural Heritage editThe traditional owners include the Gayiri people who occupied the area for tens of thousands of years before European colonisation began in the nineteenth century The Gayiri Kairi Khararya language region takes in the landscape of the Central Highlands Regional Council including Emerald and Nogoa River 11 See also edit nbsp Queensland portal nbsp Water portal nbsp Environment portal List of rivers of Australia QueenslandReferences edit a b Nogoa River drainage sub basin WetlandInfo Department of Environment and Heritage Protection Queensland Government Retrieved 21 November 2015 a b Map of Nogoa River QLD Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia Retrieved 19 November 2015 Fairbairn Dam performed well during Emerald s major flood event Press release SunWater 4 February 2008 Archived from the original on 22 November 2015 Retrieved 21 November 2015 Water resources Overview Queensland Basin amp Surface Water Management Area Nogoa Mackenzie Australian Natural Resources Atlas Department of the Environment Water Heritage and the Arts Archived from the original on 22 June 2009 Retrieved 20 May 2009 Nogoa River entry 24444 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 19 November 2015 Drought stricken Fairbairn Dam overflows 19 January 2008 Retrieved 20 January 2008 Casey Scott 23 January 2008 Is Rockhampton next to flood The Brisbane Times Retrieved 20 May 2009 Morley Peter 26 April 2008 Central Highlands dragline a costly rust bucket The Courier Mail Queensland Newspapers Archived from the original on 27 April 2008 Retrieved 20 May 2009 Cuff Chris Rasmussen Cecily Geochemical and Hydrobiological Solutions Pty Ltd 12 December 2011 Section B Fairbairn Dam Emerald Urban Flood Plain Analysis Flood Management Analysis Central Highlands Regional Council Retrieved 21 November 2015 Cuff Chris Rasmussen Cecily Geochemical and Hydrobiological Solutions Pty Ltd 12 December 2011 Section A Upper Nogoa Fairbairn Dam Catchment Assessment and Evaluation Flood Management Analysis Central Highlands Regional Council Retrieved 21 November 2015 nbsp This Wikipedia article incorporates CC BY 4 0 licensed text from Gayiri Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages map State Library of Queensland Retrieved 5 February 2020 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