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Cadron Creek

Coordinates: 35°06′53″N 92°33′14″W / 35.114807°N 92.553771°W / 35.114807; -92.553771
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Cadron Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Arkansas.[1]

Cadron Creek most likely was named after Charles Cadron, a Canadian trader.[2]

According to statistics from the USGS station at Guy, Arkansas, Cadron Creek's mean annual discharge is approximately 271 cubic feet per second.[3] However, when you add the discharge of one of its largest tributaries, East Fork Cadron Creek (measured at Enola, Arkansas), which flows downstream from Guy, its discharge is approximately 449 cubic feet per second.[4]

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cadron Creek
  2. ^ Junas, Lil (1979). Cadron Creek: A Photographic Narrative. University of Arkansas Press. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-912456-05-8.
  3. ^ USGS water data
  4. ^ "USGS Current Conditions for USGS 07261200 East Fork Cadron Creek near Enola, AR".

35°06′53″N 92°33′14″W / 35.114807°N 92.553771°W / 35.114807; -92.553771