Newton River (Fiordland)

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Native nameWaipōuri
CountryNew Zealand
SourceLake Fraser
coordinates45°53′13″S 166°29′57″E / 45.8869°S 166.4993°E / -45.8869; 166.4993
Newton River
West Cape & Newton River Mouth
Route of the Newton River
Newton River (Fiordland) is located in New Zealand
Newton River (Fiordland)
Mouth of the Newton River
Newton River (Fiordland) is located in South Island
Newton River (Fiordland)
Newton River (Fiordland) (South Island)
Native nameWaipōuri
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Fraser
  coordinates45°53′13″S 166°29′57″E / 45.8869°S 166.4993°E / -45.8869; 166.4993
  elevation31 m (102 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Tasman Sea
  coordinates
45°54′30″S 166°26′01″E / 45.9083°S 166.4337°E / -45.9083; 166.4337
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length9 km (5.6 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionNewton RiverTasman Sea

The Newton River is a river in Fiordland, New Zealand. It drains Lake Fraser south-westward into the Tasman Sea just south of West Cape.[1]

Newton River is an official name, gazetted on 4 February 1960, after being in use by local fishermen for some time. It is about 9 km (5.6 mi) long.[2]

The river flows over the Newton River pluton of Carbonferous biotite, granodiorite and granite, which has been glaciated and also forms a rock arch to the south of the river mouth, where a marine terrace has been uplifted within the last half a million years.[3]

The beech forest in the valley includes black beech (tawairauriki), kāmahi, and silver beech (tawhai).[4]

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