Negri River

River in Western Australia, and Northern Territory, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Negri River is a river in Australia. It flows from the Northern Territory into Western Australia, where it merges with the Ord River to become part of the Ord River catchment. It is roughly 100 kilometres long.[1]

CountryAustralia
RegionWestern Australia
locationNorthern Territory
coordinates17°04′S 128°54′E
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Negri River
Negri River is located in Australia
Negri River
Location
CountryAustralia
RegionWestern Australia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationNorthern Territory
  coordinates17°04′S 128°54′E
Mouth 
  location
Confluence with the Ord River
Lengthapprox. 100 km (62 mi)
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It was named by Alexander Forrest on 2 August 1879, the same day he named the Ord River.[2] The following is from his journal.

We started on again today, and steering N. E. and E.N.E. for about six miles, we came to a large river, very similar in character to the one we have been following down during the last week. I have named this river the Negri, after Commander Christopher Negri of Turin. In all probability it joins the one we have just left; so, after crossing it, we turned Northwards, hoping again to come upon the larger stream.[2]

Environment

Many parts of the river's catchment suffered erosion and become degraded due to overgrazing in the first half of the 20th century.[3] The increased sediment load posed a long-term threat to the Ord River Dam that required a regeneration project which began in 1960.

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