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Watonwan River

The Watonwan River is a tributary of the Blue Earth River, 113 miles (182 km) long, in southern Minnesota in the United States. Via the Blue Earth and Minnesota rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 878 square miles (2,270 km2) in an agricultural region. The Watonwan drains about a quarter of the Blue Earth River's watershed.[7]

Watonwan River
The Watonwan River in Garden City in 2007
Map of the Blue Earth River watershed showing the Watonwan River
EtymologyDakota watanwan meaning "fish bait" or "plenty of fish"[1]
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountiesCottonwood, Watonwan, Blue Earth
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationAmboy Township, Cottonwood County
 • coordinates44°01′30″N 95°13′12″W / 44.02500°N 95.22000°W / 44.02500; -95.22000[2]
 • elevation1,529 ft (466 m)[3]
MouthBlue Earth River
 • location
Rapidan Township, Blue Earth County
 • coordinates
44°04′13″N 94°07′35″W / 44.07028°N 94.12639°W / 44.07028; -94.12639[2]
 • elevation
879 ft (268 m)[3]
Length113.2 mi (182.2 km)[4]
Basin size878 sq mi (2,270 km2)[5]
Discharge 
 • locationnear Garden City[6]
 • average391 cu ft/s (11.1 m3/s)[6]
 • minimum1.8 cu ft/s (0.051 m3/s)
 • maximum13,900 cu ft/s (390 m3/s)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftNorth Fork Watonwan River
 • rightSouth Fork Watonwan River

The river was the site of the capture of Bob, Cole and Jim Younger (members of the James–Younger Gang) near Madelia in 1876.[8]

Geography edit

 
The river in winter near Madelia, Minnesota
 
The Watonwan River in Garden City Township in 1996

The Watonwan River rises in Amboy Township, approximately 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Jeffers in central Cottonwood County, and flows generally eastwardly across flat till plains through northern Watonwan and western Blue Earth counties, past the city of Madelia. It flows into the Blue Earth River approximately 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Mankato and 16 miles (26 km) upstream of the Blue Earth's confluence with the Minnesota River.[7][9][10]

The river's largest tributaries are its north and south forks. The South Fork Watonwan River,[11] 73 miles (117 km) long, rises in southeastern Cottonwood County and initially flows eastwardly into southern Watonwan County, briefly entering Martin County and passing Odin; then northeastwardly through eastern Watonwan County to its confluence with the Watonwan River upstream of Madelia. The North Fork Watonwan River,[12] 39 miles (63 km) long, rises in Cottonwood County and flows eastwardly into northern Watonwan County, joining the Watonwan River about a mile (2 km) southeast of La Salle.[4][9]

Approximately 84% of the larger watershed of the Blue Earth River, which includes that of the Watonwan River, is used for agricultural cultivation, primarily that of corn and soybeans.[7] Small lakes and wetlands in the Watonwan watershed provide significant habitat for Minnesota's waterfowl population, though many stretches of the river and its tributaries have been subject to ditching and channelization for agricultural production and localized flood reduction.[8]

Flow rate edit

At the United States Geological Survey's stream gauge near the community of Garden City in Garden City Township, 7.3 miles (11.7 km) upstream from the river's mouth, the annual mean flow of the river between 1940 and 2005 was 391 cubic feet per second (11 m³/s). The highest recorded flow during the period was 13,900 ft³/s (394 m³/s) on June 20, 1993. The lowest recorded flow, caused by an ice dam, was 1.8 ft³/s (0 m³/s) on December 24, 1989.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Chicago and North Western Railway Company (1908). A History of the Origin of the Place Names Connected with the Chicago & North Western and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railways. p. 165.
  2. ^ a b "Geographic Names Information System entry for Watonwan River (Feature ID #653842)". Geographic Names Information System. Retrieved 2007-06-18.
  3. ^ a b Google Earth elevation for GNIS coordinates. Retrieved on 2007-06-18.
  4. ^ a b "Watonwan River Major Watershed". Minnesota River Basin Data Center. Minnesota State University, Mankato. 1999-05-31. pp. Streams within the Watonwan River Major Watershed. Retrieved 2007-06-18.
  5. ^ "Watonwan River Major Watershed". Minnesota River Basin Data Center. Minnesota State University, Mankato. 1999-05-31. pp. General Description. Retrieved 2007-06-18.
  6. ^ a b c Mitton, G. B.; K. G. Guttormson; G. W. Stratton; E. S. Wakeman. "Water Resources Data in Minnesota, Water Year 2005 Annual Report". United States Geological Survey. pp. Watonwan River near Garden City, MN. Retrieved 2007-06-18.
  7. ^ a b c . Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. 2005-12-01. pp. Minnesota River Basin: Blue Earth, Watonwan, and Le Sueur River Watersheds. Archived from the original on 2007-02-05. Retrieved 2007-06-18.
  8. ^ a b Waters, Thomas F. (2006). "The Blue Earth: Fool's Copper". The Streams and Rivers of Minnesota. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. pp. 278–287. ISBN 0-8166-0960-8.
  9. ^ a b Minnesota Atlas & Gazetteer. Yarmouth, Me.: DeLorme. 1994. pp. 21–23. ISBN 0-89933-222-6.
  10. ^ "National Assessment Database: Assessment Data for the State of Minnesota Year 2004". United States Environmental Protection Agency. pp. Blue Earth Watershed. Archived from the original on 2007-07-07. Retrieved 2007-06-18.
  11. ^ "Geographic Names Information System entry for South Fork Watonwan River (Feature ID #652304)". Geographic Names Information System. Retrieved 2007-06-18.
  12. ^ "Geographic Names Information System entry for North Fork Watonwan River (Feature ID #648641)". Geographic Names Information System. Retrieved 2007-06-18.

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The Watonwan River is a tributary of the Blue Earth River 113 miles 182 km long in southern Minnesota in the United States Via the Blue Earth and Minnesota rivers it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River draining an area of 878 square miles 2 270 km2 in an agricultural region The Watonwan drains about a quarter of the Blue Earth River s watershed 7 Watonwan RiverThe Watonwan River in Garden City in 2007Map of the Blue Earth River watershed showing the Watonwan RiverEtymologyDakota watanwan meaning fish bait or plenty of fish 1 LocationCountryUnited StatesStateMinnesotaCountiesCottonwood Watonwan Blue EarthPhysical characteristicsSource locationAmboy Township Cottonwood County coordinates44 01 30 N 95 13 12 W 44 02500 N 95 22000 W 44 02500 95 22000 2 elevation1 529 ft 466 m 3 MouthBlue Earth River locationRapidan Township Blue Earth County coordinates44 04 13 N 94 07 35 W 44 07028 N 94 12639 W 44 07028 94 12639 2 elevation879 ft 268 m 3 Length113 2 mi 182 2 km 4 Basin size878 sq mi 2 270 km2 5 Discharge locationnear Garden City 6 average391 cu ft s 11 1 m3 s 6 minimum1 8 cu ft s 0 051 m3 s maximum13 900 cu ft s 390 m3 s Basin featuresTributaries leftNorth Fork Watonwan River rightSouth Fork Watonwan RiverThe river was the site of the capture of Bob Cole and Jim Younger members of the James Younger Gang near Madelia in 1876 8 Contents 1 Geography 2 Flow rate 3 See also 4 ReferencesGeography edit nbsp The river in winter near Madelia Minnesota nbsp The Watonwan River in Garden City Township in 1996The Watonwan River rises in Amboy Township approximately 3 miles 5 km southwest of Jeffers in central Cottonwood County and flows generally eastwardly across flat till plains through northern Watonwan and western Blue Earth counties past the city of Madelia It flows into the Blue Earth River approximately 8 miles 13 km southwest of Mankato and 16 miles 26 km upstream of the Blue Earth s confluence with the Minnesota River 7 9 10 The river s largest tributaries are its north and south forks The South Fork Watonwan River 11 73 miles 117 km long rises in southeastern Cottonwood County and initially flows eastwardly into southern Watonwan County briefly entering Martin County and passing Odin then northeastwardly through eastern Watonwan County to its confluence with the Watonwan River upstream of Madelia The North Fork Watonwan River 12 39 miles 63 km long rises in Cottonwood County and flows eastwardly into northern Watonwan County joining the Watonwan River about a mile 2 km southeast of La Salle 4 9 Approximately 84 of the larger watershed of the Blue Earth River which includes that of the Watonwan River is used for agricultural cultivation primarily that of corn and soybeans 7 Small lakes and wetlands in the Watonwan watershed provide significant habitat for Minnesota s waterfowl population though many stretches of the river and its tributaries have been subject to ditching and channelization for agricultural production and localized flood reduction 8 Flow rate editAt the United States Geological Survey s stream gauge near the community of Garden City in Garden City Township 7 3 miles 11 7 km upstream from the river s mouth the annual mean flow of the river between 1940 and 2005 was 391 cubic feet per second 11 m s The highest recorded flow during the period was 13 900 ft s 394 m s on June 20 1993 The lowest recorded flow caused by an ice dam was 1 8 ft s 0 m s on December 24 1989 6 See also editList of rivers of MinnesotaReferences edit Chicago and North Western Railway Company 1908 A History of the Origin of the Place Names Connected with the Chicago amp North Western and Chicago St Paul Minneapolis amp Omaha Railways p 165 a b Geographic Names Information System entry for Watonwan River Feature ID 653842 Geographic Names Information System Retrieved 2007 06 18 a b Google Earth elevation for GNIS coordinates Retrieved on 2007 06 18 a b Watonwan River Major Watershed Minnesota River Basin Data Center Minnesota State University Mankato 1999 05 31 pp Streams within the Watonwan River Major Watershed Retrieved 2007 06 18 Watonwan River Major Watershed Minnesota River Basin Data Center Minnesota State University Mankato 1999 05 31 pp General Description Retrieved 2007 06 18 a b c Mitton G B K G Guttormson G W Stratton E S Wakeman Water Resources Data in Minnesota Water Year 2005 Annual Report United States Geological Survey pp Watonwan River near Garden City MN Retrieved 2007 06 18 a b c Watersheds of the Minnesota River Basin Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 2005 12 01 pp Minnesota River Basin Blue Earth Watonwan and Le Sueur River Watersheds Archived from the original on 2007 02 05 Retrieved 2007 06 18 a b Waters Thomas F 2006 The Blue Earth Fool s Copper The Streams and Rivers of Minnesota Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press pp 278 287 ISBN 0 8166 0960 8 a b Minnesota Atlas amp Gazetteer Yarmouth Me DeLorme 1994 pp 21 23 ISBN 0 89933 222 6 National Assessment Database Assessment Data for the State of Minnesota Year 2004 United States Environmental Protection Agency pp Blue Earth Watershed Archived from the original on 2007 07 07 Retrieved 2007 06 18 Geographic Names Information System entry for South Fork Watonwan River Feature ID 652304 Geographic Names Information System Retrieved 2007 06 18 Geographic Names Information System entry for North Fork Watonwan River Feature ID 648641 Geographic Names Information System Retrieved 2007 06 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Watonwan River amp oldid 1072679723, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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