Pirie–Torrens corridor

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The Pirie–Torrens corridor is an approximately 59 km (37 mi) long intermittent watercourse that serves as the only natural outlet of Lake Torrens, a large normally endorheic salt lake in central South Australia.

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Pirie–Torrens corridor
Pirie–Torrens corridor is located in South Australia
Pirie–Torrens corridor
Location
CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
RegionFar North
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Torrens
  coordinates31°56′27.7″S 137°46′15.5″E
  elevation30 m (98 ft)
MouthSpencer Gulf
  location
Emeroo
  coordinates
32°24′15.6″S 137°45′16.2″E
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length59 km (37 mi)
Discharge 
  locationPort Augusta[1]
  average0.5 m3/s (18 cu ft/s)[1]
Basin features
Tributaries 
  rightSandy Creek
Close

Only on two recorded occasions — in 1836[citation needed], and again in March 1989 — has Lake Torrens filled high enough to flow out through the corridor to its outlet at the head of the Spencer Gulf.[2][3] The corridor likely flowed in 1897.[4]

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