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The Koksoak River (French: rivière Koksoak) is a river in northern Quebec, Canada, the largest river in the Nunavik region. The Inuit village and region's administrative centre Kuujjuaq lies on the shores of the Koksoak, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) south from its mouth.

Koksoak River
Rivière Koksoak
Drainage basin of the Koksoak River in yellow. Diverted basin of the Caniapiscau River in orange.
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionNord-du-Québec
Physical characteristics
Source confluenceKanniq Confluence (Caniapiscau and Larch Rivers)
  locationAbout 80 km SW from Kuujjuaq
  coordinates57°40′18″N 69°29′12″W
  elevation20 m (66 ft)
MouthUngava Bay
  location
About 50 km NNE from Kuujjuaq
  coordinates
58°32′11″N 68°09′29″W
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length137 km (85 mi)
Basin size133,400 km2 (51,500 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
  average2,800 m3/s (99,000 cu ft/s)[1]

The name Koksoak is believed to originate from Moravian missionaries who evangelized among the Inuit of the area at the beginning of British rule and incorrectly spelled the Inuktitut word Kuujjuaq, meaning "great river." In the 19th century, the river was also known as Big or South River, taken from South Bay which was the name of Ungava Bay at that time. In 1916, the name Koksoak was officially adopted.[2]

The Koksoak River arises at the confluence of its two main tributaries, the Rivière aux Mélèzes to the west and the Caniapiscau River to the south. The Koksoak River flows for about 80 kilometres (50 mi) in an east-northeasterly direction into Ungava Bay, and passes by the village of Kuujjuaq, from where it flows northwards for about 50 kilometres (31 mi) to the coast. The total length of the Koksoak River and its main tributary, the Caniapiscau River, is approximately 874 kilometres (543 mi) and the size of the drainage basin is about 133,000 square kilometres (51,000 sq mi). However, in 1985 the upper waters of the Canaipiscau River were diverted as part of the James Bay Project and about 45% of the waterflow of the Caniapiscau now flows through the Caniapiscau Reservoir and on into the LaForge and La Grande Rivers to the west. The catchment area of the Caniapiscau Reservoir is about 36,800 square kilometres (14,200 sq mi).

The Koksoak river has an estimated mean discharge of approximately 55 km3 of water per year - though the absence of long streamgauging records means accurate data are not available. Most of the flow occurs during the early summer when the ice on the river thaws and snow in the Canadian Shield melts. The Koksoak River lies on the boundary between the northern limit of the boreal forest and the vast tundra expanses of the Ungava Peninsula to the north. All the Koksoak basin is covered with permafrost - discontinuous in the south and continuous in the north.

Although hunting activities and administrative services are a mainstay of life in Kuujjuaq, adventure tourism is expanding, centred mostly on caribou hunting as well as salmon, trout and Arctic char fishing.


Tributaries


The significant tributaries of the Koksoak are (in upstream order):


See also



References


  1. Natural Resources Canada, Atlas of Canada - Rivers Archived 2007-04-10 at the Wayback Machine (original values prior to diversion of Caniapiscau River)
  2. "Rivière Koksoak" (in French). Commission de toponymie du Québec. Retrieved 2010-12-10.



На других языках


[de] Rivière Koksoak

Der Fluss Rivière Koksoak fließt im Norden der kanadischen Provinz Québec und ist der größte Strom in der Nunavik-Region.
- [en] Koksoak River

[es] Río Koksoak

El río Koksoak es un río de la vertiente ártica de Canadá, el más largo de Nunavik, la parte septentrional de la provincia de Quebec. Tiene una longitud de sólo 100 km, pero con una de sus fuentes, el río Caniapiscau, alcanza los 874 km; y drena una amplia cuenca de 133 000 km².

[it] Koksoak

Il fiume Koksoak (in francese rivière Koksoak e in inglese Koksoak River) è il maggior fiume del Nunavik nella provincia canadese del Québec. Il nome del villaggio e centro amministrativo Inuit che si trova sulle sue rive, Kuujjuag, si traduce con "grande fiume". Si pensa[1] che Koksoak sia una forma scritta più antica del termine Inuktikut.

[ru] Коксоак

Коксоак (фр. Koksoak) — самая полноводная река автономного округа Нунавик на севере Квебека в Канаде.



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