geo.wikisort.org - RiverThe Dry Fork is a 39.1-mile-long (62.9 km)[2] tributary of the Black Fork of the Cheat River in the Allegheny Mountains of eastern West Virginia, USA. Via the Black Fork, the Cheat, and the Monongahela and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The Dry Fork flows for much of its length in the Monongahela National Forest and drains mostly rural and forested areas.[3] It was traditionally considered one of the five Forks of Cheat.
River in West Virginia, United States
Dry Fork |
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The Dry Fork near Harman |
Map of the Monongahela River basin, with Dry Fork highlighted. |
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Country | United States |
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State | West Virginia |
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Counties | Tucker, Randolph |
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Cities | Hendricks, Harman |
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• location | Col between Harper and Yokum knobs, Randolph County |
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• coordinates | 38°44′01″N 79°38′52″W |
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• elevation | 3,740 ft (1,140 m) |
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Mouth | Confluence with Blackwater River |
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• location | Hendricks, Tucker County |
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• coordinates | 39°04′20″N 79°37′45″W |
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• elevation | 1,700 ft (520 m) |
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Discharge | |
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• location | Hendricks(2005)[1] |
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• average | 756 cu ft/s (21.4 m3/s)(2005)[1] |
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Tributaries | |
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• left | Glady Fork, Laurel Fork, Otter Creek |
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• right | Red Creek |
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Name
According to the Geographic Names Information System, Dry Fork has also been known historically as Dry Run.[4] The stream's name derives from the occurrence of underground passages through which portions of the stream flow, leaving a dry streambed on the surface at times during the year.[5] (See Sinks of Gandy)
Geography
Course
The Dry Fork rises between Rich Mountain and Little Middle Mountain in eastern Randolph County and initially flows north-northeastwardly, past the towns of Whitmer, Job, and Harman. After it enters Tucker County (at Dryfork) it turns to the northwest and flows to the town of Hendricks, where it meets the Blackwater River to form the Black Fork.[3]
Tributaries
Gandy Creek — which passes through the well-known cave known as the "Sinks of Gandy" — joins Dry Fork at the town of Gandy. In the lower part of its course the Dry Fork collects the Laurel Fork, which joins it in Randolph County, and the Glady Fork, which joins it in Tucker County.[3] Both of these are also considered principal tributaries of the Cheat River.[6] Red Creek — which enters Dry Fork at the town of Dryfork — drains much of the Dolly Sods Wilderness area.
References
- United States Geological Survey (USGS), Surface Water Annual Statistics for Hendricks, WV. Average shown is for 2005, most recent for which figures are available. Retrieved March 16, 2007.
- "The National Map". U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on 2012-03-29. Retrieved Feb 17, 2011.
- DeLorme (1997). West Virginia Atlas & Gazetteer. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. ISBN 0-89933-246-3.
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Dry Fork
- Kenny, Hamill (1945). West Virginia Place Names: Their Origin and Meaning, Including the Nomenclature of the Streams and Mountains. Piedmont, West Virginia: The Place Name Press. p. 215.
- Julian, Norman. 2006. "Cheat River." The West Virginia Encyclopedia. Ken Sullivan, editor. Charleston, WV: West Virginia Humanities Council. ISBN 0-9778498-0-5.
Further reading
- Teter, Don (2011), Goin' Up Gandy: A History of the Dry Fork Region of Randolph and Tucker Counties, West Virginia, 2nd Edition; Parsons, West Virginia: McClain Printing Company.
See also
- List of West Virginia rivers
Monongahela National Forest |
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National Recreation Areas |
- Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area
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Wilderness areas |
- Big Draft Wilderness
- Cranberry Wilderness
- Dolly Sods Wilderness
- Laurel Fork North Wilderness
- Laurel Fork South Wilderness
- Otter Creek Wilderness
- Roaring Plains West Wilderness
- Spice Run Wilderness
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Mountains and summits | |
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Rivers and creeks | |
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Canyons and valleys |
- Blackwater Canyon
- Canaan Valley
- Germany Valley
- Smoke Hole Canyon
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Lakes and bogs | |
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Observation towers | |
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Other features |
- Bear Rocks Preserve
- Camp Allegheny
- Cheat Summit Fort
- Fernow Experimental Forest
- Gaudineer Scenic Area
- Highland Scenic Highway
- Middle Mountain Cabins
- Mill Point Federal Prison
- Sinks of Gandy
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US Forest Service |
На других языках
- [en] Dry Fork (Cheat River tributary)
[ru] Драй-Форк
Драй-Форк (англ. Dry Fork) — река на востоке штата Западная Виргиния, США. Левая составляющая реки Блэк-Форк, которая в свою очередь является одной из составляющих реки Чит. Длина реки составляет около 62,9 км[2]. Средний расход воды в районе города Хендрикс — 21 м³/с[3]. На большей части своего течения протекает через территорию национального леса Мононгахила. Берёт начало между горными хребтами Рич-Маунтинс и Литл-Мидл-Маунтинс, на востоке округа Рандольф и течёт в северном и северо-восточном направлениях. Протекает через город Харман, пересекает границу с округом Такер, где поворачивает на северо-запад. У города Хендрикс сливается с рекой Блэкуотер, образуя реку Блэк-Форк. У города Ганди принимает приток Ганди-Крик; в нижнем течении принимает притоки Лорел-Форк и Глейди-Форк.
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