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Datong River

Coordinates: 36°20′23″N 102°50′14″E / 36.33972°N 102.83722°E / 36.33972; 102.83722
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The Datong River, just west of Lanzhou, shown as longer than the Huangshui River (to the south)

The Datong River (Chinese: 大通河; pinyin: Dàtōng hé), known as the Julak Chu in Amdo Tibetan, is a river in China in the Yellow River basin. It has a total length of 560 kilometres (350 mi), and a basin area of 15,130 square kilometres (5,840 sq mi).[1] It has an average annual flow of 90.5 cubic meters per second. It was previously spelled Tatung in English.

The river forms in Tianjun County, part of Qinghai Province's Haixi Mongol and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. It then flows easterly separating the Qilian Mountains from the Daban Mountains. The main centre of population along its length here is Menyuan. The Datong meets the Huangshui River at Qinghai's border with Gansu.[2] While it is a tributary of the Huangshui in name, the Datong is actually the main stem of the Huangshui River system and is considerably longer than the Huangshui.

References

  1. ^ "大通河" (in Chinese). Baidu Baike. Retrieved 12 May 2015. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Atlas of China. Beijing, China: SinoMaps Press. 2006. ISBN 9787503141782.

36°20′23″N 102°50′14″E / 36.33972°N 102.83722°E / 36.33972; 102.83722