Cloncurry River

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CountryAustralia
SourceMount Tracey
Cloncurry
Cloncurry River where the Wills Developmental Road crosses, Taldora, 2019
Cloncurry River is located in Queensland
Cloncurry River
Location of Cloncurry river mouth in Queensland
Location
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
RegionGulf Country
Physical characteristics
SourceMount Tracey
  locationSelwyn Range, Gulf Country, Australia
  elevation383 m (1,257 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Flinders River, Australia
  coordinates
18°36′30″S 140°39′52″E / 18.60833°S 140.66444°E / -18.60833; 140.66444
  elevation
30 m (98 ft)
Length900 km (560 mi)
Basin size47,344 km2 (18,280 sq mi)
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The Cloncurry River is situated in the Gulf Country of north west Queensland, Australia.[2]

Crossing the Cloncurry River, Taldora, June 2019

The headwaters of the river rise west of Mount Boorama near Mount Tracey in the Selwyn Range and initially flows north west then turns north travelling more or less parallel with the Cloncurry-Dajarra road before crossing the Flinders Highway near the town of Cloncurry. The river continues north westward flowing under Mount Marathon past Fort Constantine and crossing the Wills Developmental Road. Continuing northward the river is a series of braided channel running parallel with the Burke Developmental Road across the mostly uninhabited plains with many tributaries entering then across Simpson Plain before discharging into the Flinders River of which it is a tributary near Wondoola in Stokes.[1][3]

The riverbed is composed of Silt with clay and sand, sand and gravel and gravel with cobble.[4]

The river has a length of about 900 kilometres (560 mi) and has a drainage basin of about 47,344 square kilometres (18,280 sq mi).[5]

The watershed south of the town of Cloncurry occupies an area of 5,975 square kilometres (2,307 sq mi).[6]

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