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- Klamath_River discharge "483.65173980844".
- Klamath_River maximumDischarge "15772.483552301".
- Klamath_River minimumDischarge "37.09506903683".
- Klamath_River watershed "40631.733474951165".
- Klamath_River abstract "The Klamath River (Karuk: Ishkêesh, Klamath: Koke, Yurok: Hehlkeek 'We-Roy is an American river that flows 263 miles (423 km) southwest through Oregon and northern California, cutting through the Cascade Range to empty into the Pacific Ocean. By average discharge, the Klamath is the second largest river in California after the Sacramento River. It drains an extensive watershed of almost 16,000 square miles (41,000 km2) that stretches from the high desert country of the Great Basin to the temperate rainforest of the Pacific coast. The upper basin once contained vast freshwater marshes that provided habitat for abundant wildlife, including millions of migratory birds; now it is largely agricultural, while the mountainous lower basin remains wild. The watershed is known for this peculiar geography, and the Klamath has been called "a river upside down" by the National Geographic Society.The Klamath is the most important coastal river south of the Columbia River for anadromous fish migration. Its salmon, steelhead and rainbow trout have adapted to unusually high water temperatures and acidity levels relative to other rivers in the Pacific Northwest. The numerous fish were a major source of food for Native Americans, who have inhabited the basin for at least 7,000 years. The first Europeans to enter the Klamath River basin were fur trappers for the Hudson's Bay Company in the 1820s; they established the Siskiyou Trail along the Klamath and Trinity rivers into the Sacramento Valley. Within several decades of white settlement, native peoples were forced into reservations.During the latter days of the California Gold Rush, increasing numbers of miners began working the Klamath River and its tributaries. Steamboats operated briefly on the large lakes in the upper basin before they were replaced by railroads in the late 19th century. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the upper basin became a rich agricultural region, and many dams were built to provide irrigation water and hydroelectric power. In the 1960s, the Klamath was targeted as part of a much larger scheme to augment water supplies in central and southern California; however, these works never materialized.Because the Klamath includes many of the longest free-flowing stretches of river in California, along with excellent whitewater runs, it has become a popular recreational river. However, dams and diversions in the upper basin have caused water quality issues on the lower half of the Klamath. Environmental groups and native tribes have proposed broad changes to water use in the Klamath Basin, principally the removal of some dams on the river to expand fish habitat. They put forth their concerns in what is now the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement, a water management plan signed by local communities, governments, tribal groups, environmentalists, and fishermen. The proposal has been endorsed by the U.S. Department of the Interior but has not been authorized by Congress.".
- Klamath_River city Klamath_Falls,_Oregon.
- Klamath_River discharge "483.65173980844".
- Klamath_River leftTributary Salmon_River_(California).
- Klamath_River leftTributary Scott_River.
- Klamath_River leftTributary Shasta_River.
- Klamath_River leftTributary Trinity_River_(California).
- Klamath_River length "423257.472".
- Klamath_River maximumDischarge "15772.483552301".
- Klamath_River minimumDischarge "37.09506903683".
- Klamath_River mouthElevation "0.0".
- Klamath_River mouthMountain Requa,_California.
- Klamath_River mouthPlace Requa,_California.
- Klamath_River mouthPosition Klamath_River__mouthPosition__1.
- Klamath_River riverMouth Pacific_Ocean.
- Klamath_River source Upper_Klamath_Lake.
- Klamath_River sourceElevation "1246.632".
- Klamath_River sourceMountain Klamath_Falls,_Oregon.
- Klamath_River sourcePlace Klamath_Falls,_Oregon.
- Klamath_River sourcePosition Klamath_River__sourcePosition__1.
- Klamath_River state California.
- Klamath_River state Oregon.
- Klamath_River synonym "Link River, Everglades of the West".
- Klamath_River thumbnail KlamathR_CA.jpg?width=300.
- Klamath_River watershed "4.0631733474951164E10".
- Klamath_River wikiPageExternalLink klamathStages.html.
- Klamath_River wikiPageExternalLink view.php?id=1743.
- Klamath_River wikiPageExternalLink story.
- Klamath_River wikiPageExternalLink www.klamathriver.org.
- Klamath_River wikiPageExternalLink www.mkwc.org.
- Klamath_River wikiPageID "471440".
- Klamath_River wikiPageRevisionID "606134029".
- Klamath_River align "left".
- Klamath_River bgcolor "#EEE8AA".
- Klamath_River categoryHide "1".
- Klamath_River city Klamath_Falls,_Oregon.
- Klamath_River country "United States".
- Klamath_River dischargeImperial "17080".
- Klamath_River dischargeLocation "near mouth".
- Klamath_River dischargeMaxImperial "557000".
- Klamath_River dischargeMinImperial "1310".
- Klamath_River dischargeRound "0".
- Klamath_River etymology "For the Indian tribe called "Klamath" by early 19th-century white travelers".
- Klamath_River hasPhotoCollection Klamath_River.
- Klamath_River imageAlt "Light-green desert bushes in front of the river and its canyon".
- Klamath_River imageCaption "The Klamath River in the high desert country of Northern California".
- Klamath_River lengthImperial "263".
- Klamath_River map "Klamathmap.jpg".
- Klamath_River mapCaption "Map of the Klamath River watershed".
- Klamath_River mouthElevationImperial "0".
- Klamath_River mouthLatD "41".
- Klamath_River mouthLatM "32".
- Klamath_River mouthLatNs "N".
- Klamath_River mouthLatS "49".
- Klamath_River mouthLocation Requa,_California.
- Klamath_River mouthLongD "124".
- Klamath_River mouthLongEw "W".
- Klamath_River mouthLongM "5".
- Klamath_River mouthLongS "0".
- Klamath_River mouthName "Pacific Ocean".
- Klamath_River mouthState "California".
- Klamath_River name "Klamath River".
- Klamath_River nativeName "Ishkêesh".
- Klamath_River otherName "Link River, Everglades of the West".
- Klamath_River quote "Klamath River ever since the discovery of gold in its bed has been con-tinuously mined and is still a long way from being worked out. The conditions for river mining in this stream are very favorable. Though carrying a large volume of water, it has nearly everywhere a considerable grade and velocity of current with no great depth… …At the present time there are about twenty-five claims being worked on the Klamath and Salmon Rivers, employing three hundred men. Operations in this locality are generally on a small scale and involve the use of but little capital.".
- Klamath_River quote "The remaining water left in the river, whatever the Project is willing to release from Iron Gate Dam, is so little in volume, so hot and so laced with pesticides and nitrates from agricultural waste water that it is often fatal for salmon as much as downriver. Hundreds of thousands of salmon have been killed in recent years as a result, and Klamath River coho salmon driven nearly to extinction.".
- Klamath_River salign "right".
- Klamath_River source "—Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations".
- Klamath_River source "—R.L. Dunn".
- Klamath_River sourceElevationImperial "4090".
- Klamath_River sourceLatD "42".
- Klamath_River sourceLatM "11".
- Klamath_River sourceLatNs "N".
- Klamath_River sourceLatS "29".
- Klamath_River sourceLocation Klamath_Falls,_Oregon.
- Klamath_River sourceLongD "121".
- Klamath_River sourceLongEw "W".
- Klamath_River sourceLongM "46".
- Klamath_River sourceLongS "58".
- Klamath_River sourceName "Upper Klamath Lake".
- Klamath_River sourceState "Oregon".
- Klamath_River state "California".
- Klamath_River state "Oregon".
- Klamath_River tributaryLeft Salmon_River_(California).
- Klamath_River tributaryLeft Trinity_River_(California).
- Klamath_River tributaryLeft "Scott River".
- Klamath_River tributaryLeft "Shasta River".
- Klamath_River watershedImperial "15688".
- Klamath_River width "18".
- Klamath_River width "27".
- Klamath_River subject Category:George_W._Bush_administration_controversies.
- Klamath_River subject Category:Klamath_Mountains.
- Klamath_River subject Category:Klamath_National_Forest.
- Klamath_River subject Category:Klamath_River.
- Klamath_River subject Category:Landforms_of_Klamath_County,_Oregon.
- Klamath_River subject Category:Redwood_National_and_State_Parks.