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The Teles Pires (Portuguese: Rio São Manuel) is a 1,370 km (850 mi) long river in Brazil.[1] The river flows through the state of Mato Grosso and its lower part marks the border between the states of Mato Grosso and Pará. At its mouth it joins Juruena River and together they form the Tapajós, which is one of the biggest tributaries of the Amazon River. The most important[citation needed] settlement along the river is Alta Floresta. One writer says that it was originally called the Paranatinga, and was renamed after Captain Telles Pires who died exploring the river in 1889.[6]

Teles Pires River
São Manuel River
Location
CountryBrazil
Physical characteristics
MouthTapajós River
  coordinates
7°21′01″S 58°08′18″W
Length1,370 km (850 mi)[1]
Basin size141,987 km2 (54,821 sq mi)[2]
Discharge 
  locationConfluence of Juruena
  average3,960.773 m3/s (139,873.4 cu ft/s)[3]
Discharge 
  locationTrês Marias, Pará State, Mato Grosso State (Basin size: 137,485 km2 (53,083 sq mi)
  average(Period of data: 1970-1996)3,978 m3/s (140,500 cu ft/s)[4]
Discharge 
  locationIndeco, Mato Grosso State (Basin size: 51,277 km2 (19,798 sq mi)
  average(Period of data: 1970-1996)1,178 m3/s (41,600 cu ft/s)[5]
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftVerde, Apiacás
  rightPeixoto de Azevedo, São Benedito

Several dams are planned on the river in the "Hidrovia Tapajos/Teles Pires" project to create a navigable waterway connecting the interior of Brazil to the Atlantic Ocean. The waterway will consist of five dams on the Teles Pires river (53 megawatts (71,000 hp) Magessi Dam, 430 megawatts (580,000 hp) Sinop Dam, 342 megawatts (459,000 hp) Colíder Dam, 1,820 megawatts (2,440,000 hp) Teles Pires Dam, 746 megawatts (1,000,000 hp) Sao Manoel Dam) and the 5,230 megawatts (7,010,000 hp) Foz do Apiacas Dam on the Apiacas river.

The Colíder Dam and the Teles Pires Dam are currently under construction, while the smaller upstream dams are still in the planning stages.[7]


References


  1. Ziesler, R.; Ardizzone, G.D. (1979). "Amazon River System". The Inland waters of Latin America. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. ISBN 92-5-000780-9. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013.
  2. "Rivers Network". 2020.
  3. "Rivers Network". 2020.
  4. Michael, T. Coe; Marcos, Heil Costa; Aurélie, Botta; Charon, Birkett (23 Aug 2002). "Long-term simulations of discharge and floods in the Amazon Basin".
  5. Michael, T. Coe; Marcos, Heil Costa; Aurélie, Botta; Charon, Birkett (23 Aug 2002). "Long-term simulations of discharge and floods in the Amazon Basin".
  6. John Hemming, Amazon Frontier, 1987, p 411, but in Map IV he labels the lower part São Manuel (Teles Pires) and has Paranatinga as an upper right branch.
  7. "Hidrovia Tajpos/Teles Pires" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 March 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2012.




На других языках


[de] Teles Pires

Der Rio Teles Pires, auch Rio São Manoel oder Rio São Manuel genannt, kurz auch Teles Pires, ist ein rund 1430 km[4] langer Fluss in Brasilien. Der Teles Pires bildet zusammen mit dem linken, nur wenig größeren Quellfluss Rio Juruena den Rio Tapajós und gehört damit zum Einzugsgebiet des Amazonas.
- [en] Teles Pires

[es] Río Teles Pires

El río Teles Pires (o río São Manuel) es un largo y caudaloso río amazónico brasileño que, al unirse con el río Juruena, forma el río Tapajós. Discurre a través de los estados de Mato Grosso y Pará y su longitud es de 1.370 km.[1] Forma parte del sistema fluvial Tapajós—Teles Pires, que tiene una longitud total de 2.221 km.[2]

[it] Teles Pires

Il Teles Pires o São Manuel è un fiume del Brasile della lunghezza di 1.457 km.

[ru] Телис-Пирис

Телис-Пирис или Сан-Мануэл — река в Южной Америке.



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