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The Atchafalaya River 〔 ''Moon Handbooks New Orleans: Including Cajun Country'', Andrew Collins, 2007, p.324, webpage: (Books-Google-FgC ). 〕 is a 〔U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. (The National Map ), accessed June 20, 2011〕 distributary of the Mississippi River and Red River in south central Louisiana in the United States. It flows south, just west of the Mississippi River.〔 "Atchafalaya River Navigation Book" (maps), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, October 2010, webpage: (MVN ). 〕 and is the fifth largest river in North America, by discharge. The Atchafalaya River is navigable and provides a significant industrial shipping channel for the state of Louisiana, as well as the cultural heart of the Cajun Country. The maintenance of the river as a navigable channel of the Mississippi River has been a significant project of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for over a century. Natural development of the river channel, coupled with channel training and maintenance for flood control and navigation, have combined to isolate the river from the swamp.〔 The river valley forms the Atchafalaya Basin and Atchafalaya Swamp located in southern Louisiana near the Gulf of Mexico. The river is formed near Simmesport at the confluence of the Red River with the Mississippi, where the Mississippi connects to the Red River by the canalized Old River (part of the Old River Control Structure). It receives the water of the Red as well as roughly 30% of the water of the lower Mississippi (the other 70% continues in its main channel to the southeast).〔(History and static maps )〕 The volume the Atchafalaya receives from the Mississippi is controlled by the Old River Control Structure, a system of a low-sill structure, an auxiliary structure, an overbank structure, a navigation lock, and a power plant near Red River Landing, Louisiana, and in times of extreme flooding the Morganza Spillway further downstream.〔(Interactive and zoomable map or satellite photos comparing the current channel, the potential new channel, and the various control structures )〕 During the Mississippi River Flood of 2011, the Old River complex was discharging over into the Atchafalaya River, and the Morganza Floodway was discharging one-fourth of its capacity.〔 If the Mississippi were allowed to flow freely, the Atchafalaya would capture the main flow of the Mississippi, permitting the Mississippi to bypass its current path through Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Despite control efforts, some researchers believe the likelihood of this event increases each year due to natural forces inherent to river deltas. The Atchafalaya River meanders south as a channel of the Mississippi, through extensive levees and floodways, past Morgan City, and empties into the Gulf in Atchafalaya Bay approximately south of Morgan City. The river is now forming a new delta in the bay, the only place on the Louisiana coastline that is gaining ground. The name "Atchafalaya" comes from Choctaw for "long river", from ''hachcha'', "river", and ''falaya'', "long". The river's valley was designated Atchafalaya National Heritage Area in 2006.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.atchafalaya.org/content/mission-and-goals )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=109th Congress Public Law 338 )〕 ==See also== *List of Louisiana rivers *Mississippi River Delta *Atchafalaya Basin *Old River Control Structure *2011 Mississippi River floods 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Atchafalaya River」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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