Clyde River (Tasmania)

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The Clyde River ( also River Clyde ) is a river in the center of the Australian state of Tasmania.

Geography

River

The river arises in the settlement Interlaken between the lakes Lake Sorell and Lake Crescent. He leaves the Lake Crescent in the west and flows southwest through the towns of Bothwell, where he crosses the Lake Highway ( A5), and Hamilton, where he crosses the Lyell Highway (A10 ). A few kilometers further it flows into Lake Meadowbank and thus into the Derwent River.

The catchment area of the river covers 1120 km ² and is used for agriculture.

Tributaries with muzzle heights

  • Mountain Creek - 806 m
  • Belles Creek - 724 m
  • Black Snake Creek - 639 m
  • Bryan's Creek - 441 m
  • Weasel Plains Creek - 398 m
  • Bark Hut Creek - 378 m
  • Grassy Hut Rivulet - 331 m
  • Meadsfield Creek - 243 m
  • Langdon's Creek - 189 m
  • Dew Rivulet - 86 m

Flushed lakes and reservoirs

  • Lake Sorell - 806 m
  • Crescent Lake - 806 m
  • Meadowbank Lake - 79 m

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