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Mount Hope Bay is a tidal estuary located at the mouth of the Taunton River on the Massachusetts and Rhode Island border. It is an arm of Narragansett Bay. The bay is named after Mount Hope, a small hill located on its western shore in what is now Bristol, Rhode Island. It flows into the East Passage of Narragansett Bay and also the Sakonnet River. Mount Hope Bay has played an important role to the history of the area, from pre-colonial times to the present. While many years of sewage and industrial pollution have severely degraded the quality of the shallow waters of the bay, there are currently major efforts underway to clean up and restore it. ==Geography== Mount Hope Bay is part of the Narragansett Basin, formed as a rift in the Avalon terrane about 315 million years ago. It is underlaid by sedimentary rocks estimated to be several miles thick.〔Roadside Geology of Massachusetts, James W. Skehan, 2001〕 The bay covers and area of about 13 square miles (36 square km) with an average depth of 18.7 feet,〔(EPA Report Brayton Point )〕 although portions of the southern end of the bay are as deep as 74 feet deep near the Mount Hope Bridge.〔(NOAA Chart 13226 )〕 At the north end of the bay are the towns of Warren, Rhode Island, Swansea, Massachusetts and Somerset, Massachusetts. The eastern shore of the bay consists of the city of Fall River, Massachusetts and the town of Tiverton, Rhode Island. Portsmouth, Rhode Island is located at the southern end of the bay at the northern tip of Aquidneck Island. Bristol, Rhode Island forms the western shore of the bay. Approximately 70 percent of the bay is located within Rhode Island. However, nearly 90 percent of its drainage area is located within Massachusetts.〔(Mount Hope Bay Kickemuit River Wet Weather Bacteria Sampling 2006 Rhode Island DEM )〕 Aside from its main tributary the Taunton River, several smaller rivers drain directly into the bay, including the Quequechan River, Lee's River, Cole River and Kickamuit River. A small sand bar known as Spar Island is located in the middle of the bay just south of the Rhode Island border. The perimeter of the bay is crossed by three roadway bridges: the Sakonnet River Bridge to the southeast, the Charles M. Braga Jr. Memorial Bridge to the north, and the Mount Hope Bridge to the southwest. Mount Hope Bay contains a 35 foot deep shipping channel maintained by the Army Corps of Engineers as part of their Fall River Harbor project.〔(Fall River Harbor, ACOE )〕 A privately maintained 34 feet deep channel extends from the main ACOE channel to the Brayton Point Power Station.〔(NOAA Chart 13226 )〕 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「Mount Hope Bay」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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