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Tampaón River

The Tampaón River, also known as the Tamuin River, is a river in northeastern Mexico. It is a principal tributary of the Pánuco River, draining portions of San Luis Potosí Guanajuato, Querétaro, and Veracruz states.

Tampaón River
Tamuin River
Location
countryMexico
StatesSan Luis Potosí, Veracruz
Physical characteristics
Sourceconfluence of Santa Maria River and Rio Verde
Mouthjoins the Moctezuma River to form the Pánuco River
 • coordinates
21°58′06″N 98°33′44″W / 21.9682°N 98.5621°W / 21.9682; -98.5621

It is formed by the confluence of the Santa Maria River and the Rio Verde, which originate on the Mexican Plateau and flow through canyons in the Sierra Madre Oriental. The rivers join in the Sierra to form the Tampaón and it continues east, emerging onto the Gulf Coastal Plain, where it is joined by tributaries that drain the wetter eastern slopes of the Sierra Madre. It winds eastwards to join the Moctezuma River and form the Pánuco River in Veracruz state.[1]

The eastern slopes of the Sierra are formed mostly of porous limestone, and the dissolved limestone gives the river a jade-green color.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Hudson, Paul F. (2000) "Discharge, Sediment, and Channel Characteristics of the Río Panuco, Mexico". Yearbook (Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers), 2000, Vol. 26 (2000), University of Texas Press, pp. 61-70. [1]

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