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the eastern part and has a tributary, the Madriu. The two branches unite in southwest Andorra to form the Gran Valira which leaves the country to join the Segre River 11 km south of the border in northeastern Spain. The Segre is a tributary of the Ebro; thus, all of Andorra's drainage is Mediterranean.
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Situated in a single drainage basin, Andorra's main stream, the Riu Valira (also known as Balira), only about 52 km long, has two distinct branches. One of these, the Valira del Norte (24 km), and its principal tributary, the Arinsal River, drain western Andorra. The Valira del Orien (28 km) drains
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further into the river. The mean annual river flow is approximately the critical flow which determines the formation and the break-up of the salt wedge. Thus, when the river discharge is between 300 and 400 m/s (11,000 and 14,000 cu ft/s), the salt wedge can occupy the last 5 km
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The Ebro is the most important river in Spain in terms of length, 928 km (577 mi), and area of drainage basin, 85,550 km (33,030 sq mi). However, the mean annual flow decreased by approximately 29 percent during the 20th century due to many causes: the construction of
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The valley expands and the Ebro's flow then becomes slower as its water volume increases, flowing across Aragon. There, larger tributaries flowing from the central Pyrenees and the Iberian System discharge large amounts of water, especially in spring during the thawing season of the mountain snow.
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The Ebro Delta Natural Park, covering 7,802 hectares (19,280 acres), was finalised in 1986 and is of international importance for 8 of its plant species and 69 of its vertebrate fauna. It has some 95 breeding species of birds, is also very important for a wide range of overwintering species, and
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vegetation. Summers are hot and winters are cold. The dry summer season has temperatures of more than 35 °C (95 °F), occasionally reaching over 40 °C (104 °F). In winter, the temperatures often drop below 0 °C (32 °F). In some areas the vegetation depends heavily on
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The hinterland climate becomes progressively more continental and drier, and therefore there is an end from extreme temperatures accompanied by slow-growing dwarf juniper species to unvegetated desert steppes as in "llanos de Belchite" or "Calanda desert".
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across the plains are, outside of historically well-forested zones, thin. The subsoil being close to the surface is organically poor and quick-draining: calcareous, pebbly, stony layers. These are in places salt-rich, seeing some saltwater
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The Ebro delta was classified as a wetland area of international interest by Spain's Bureau Mar in 1962. Since a phased-introduction law (1983 to 1986) Spain has designated 7,736 hectares (29.87 sq mi) as the
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Downstream from Cantabria the climate in the Ebro basin – the valley being isolated from sea air masses by surrounding mountains – becomes Mediterranean/Atlantic influenced and
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forest plantations. Due to these changes numerous plant and animal species have disappeared. Due to dams and hydraulic canalization, the dynamics of the river have been altered and new
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in the river basins. This situation has a direct impact on the deltaic system at the mouth of the river because its hydrological dynamics are mainly controlled by the river discharge.
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implies a sediment deficit in the delta, which is causing the erosion of the coastline and lack of sediment replenishment. The unstable surface is due to weather changes and
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With regards to the sediment load, several authors conclude that the sediment load was reduced by more than 99 percent during the last century. The drastic reduction in
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has resulted in economic losses, introduced elsewhere for cultivation, its success is attributable to its ability to colonise disturbed habitats that would deter the edible
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built for the production of power in Spain. The monastery also diverted flow from the Ebro to create a circulating, hydrological central heating system for its buildings.
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will not now be created. Over a period of time, many of these phenomena tend to dry out or fill in with sediments. Some small representatives of these river dynamics and
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Just as it enters Catalonia, the valley narrows, and the river becomes constrained by mountain ranges, making wide bends. 3 massive dams have been built in this area:
2016: 1273: 1535:, the offensive ended in defeat for the Republican forces, although they enjoyed success in its first stages. They were not able to reach their objective of 2053: 1149:. In the final section of its course the river bends southwards and flows through spectacular gorges. The calcareous cliffs and high, rocky hills of the 1653:. The river floods from time to time, although advance warning can now be given as a result of monitoring within the catchment area. The river flow in 522: 1356:
means 'river', but there is no proof relating the etymology of the Ebro River with these Basque words. There are rivers in the Balkans called
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in the 4th century, it is now well inland from the mouths. The rounded form of the delta attests to the subsequent balance between
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almost abut the river separating the Mediterranean coastal strip. After passing the gorges, the Ebro bends again eastwards near
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is beginning to expand in some northwest tributaries of the head damaging crops and protected national parks in the
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use for rice, fruit (in particular citrus), and vegetables. The Ebro delta also has numerous beaches, marshes, and
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The mountain vegetation is mostly coniferous forests that are drought-adapted, and hardier trees in the oak genus (
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and the evaporation (higher than the rainfall, due to low rainfall, high sunshine and strong and dry winds) from
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between 300 and 600 mm (12–24 in), with maxima in fall and spring. It is often covered with
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in 1974, it has spread to other parts of the Ebro and its tributaries, especially the
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Photo gallery of the Ebro Delta and surrounding area: birds, landscapes and people
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Monastery of Our Lady of the Wheel), is located on the banks of the Ebro in
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as to salt) abound in zones of endorheic lagoons and their feeder creeks.
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Academics and local government have criticised ecological impacts of:
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The Ebro in 1938 was the starting ground of one of the most famous
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The Trinidad Salt Pans within the Ebro River Delta Nature Reserve
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during floods, from the end of the 19th century is as follows:
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geological processes shaped the landscape of layers of soluble
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The decrease in river discharge has meant introduction of the
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and flows 930 kilometres (580 mi), almost entirely in an
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deposition by the Ebro and removal of this material by wave
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All of Andorra's drainage basin is in the Ebro, through the
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serves as an essential stopover point for large numbers of
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February 2003: 2,988 m/s (105,500 cu ft/s)
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November 1966: 3,154 m/s (111,400 cu ft/s)
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February 1952: 3,260 m/s (115,100 cu ft/s)
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December 1930: 3,000 m/s (105,900 cu ft/s)
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February 1892: 3,790 m/s (133,800 cu ft/s)
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birds. The Ebro delta has the world's largest colony of
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January 1981: 2,940 m/s (103,800 cu ft/s)
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January 1961: 4,130 m/s (145,800 cu ft/s)
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January 1941: 4,000 m/s (141,300 cu ft/s)
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October 1937: 3,000 m/s (105,900 cu ft/s)
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January 1895: 3,118 m/s (110,100 cu ft/s)
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January 1891: 3,250 m/s (114,800 cu ft/s)
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March 1930: 3,600 m/s (127,100 cu ft/s)
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March 1888: 3,760 m/s (132,800 cu ft/s)
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April 2007: 2,282 m/s (80,600 cu ft/s)
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that provide habitat for over 300 species of birds.
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Designated a 1112:-covered, these include endemic species of 1019:Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub 898:mountains, which run along the border with 823: 1494:Real Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Rueda 1352:means 'valley' or 'watered meadow', while 957:with extreme temperatures. There are many 864:. Southern tributaries rise on the nearby 80: 1779:Learn how and when to remove this message 1601:Learn how and when to remove this message 1426:Learn how and when to remove this message 1029:, or garrigues. The dominant species are 2048: 2046: 2044: 2042: 2040: 2038: 1970: 1612: 1437: 1194: 1182: 933:save where advanced irrigation is used. 793: 774: 1908:prohibits their sale, notably the huge 806:The source of the river Ebro is in the 399:426 m/s (15,000 cu ft/s) 367:80,093 km (30,924 sq mi) 14: 2182: 2054:"Ebro River Delta, Northeastern Spain" 1965: 1880:The introduction of American crayfish 843:. Flowing roughly eastwards it passes 2035: 586: 577: 550: 160:Basque Country (autonomous community) 2134:. Vol. 8 (11th ed.). 1911. 2083: 2081: 2079: 1757:adding citations to reliable sources 1724: 1579:adding citations to reliable sources 1546: 1404:adding citations to reliable sources 1371: 783:of Haro, where the Ebro passes into 650:The Ebro flows through many cities ( 1931:. Some endemics species of iberian 1709:The Ebro poured 1,874 million 1322:, leading to its current name. The 1241:. Recorded and thus confirmed as a 968: 24: 2019:from the original on 14 March 2022 1542: 1161:on the Mediterranean Sea close to 1145:dam (1948), the latter two in the 949:moisture produced by condensation 25: 2246: 2116: 2076: 2013:Food and Agriculture Organization 1985:city status in the United Kingdom 1626:dams, the increasing demands for 1260:The modern delta is in intensive 955:continental Mediterranean climate 37:For the Spanish truck maker, see 1729: 1551: 1376: 1278:Parc Natural del Delta de l'Ebre 68: 2099: 2001: 1977: 1845:were cleared for crops or for 1818:of numerous indigenous species 1202:of the Ebro as it reaches the 999: 961:on clear nights, and sporadic 894:of the southern slopes of the 308: • coordinates 224: • coordinates 27:River in the Iberian Peninsula 13: 1: 2149:The Ebro Delta at Google Maps 1462:(south) expansions after the 1008: 996:formed in an ancient seabed. 607:direction. It flows into the 186:Physical characteristics 1994: 1987:, France, Germany and Italy. 1955:Hydrological transport model 1466:(264–241 BC). When the 1360:(Montenegro and Serbia) and 1288:The Greeks called the river 1172: 787:forming the border with the 765: 347: • elevation 267:1,980 m (6,500 ft) 263: • elevation 7: 1948: 385: • location 287: • location 204: • location 10: 2251: 2225:Rivers of La Rioja (Spain) 2215:Rivers of Castile and León 2109:, page 328. Brepols, 2001. 1798:pollution from populations 1720: 1367: 1290: 1176: 912: 836:, created by its damming. 798:The source of the Ebro in 771:Upper part and tributaries 395: • average 74:The Ebro River in Zaragoza 36: 29: 2144:The Ebro Delta from Space 1890:. The semiaquatic rodent 874:Cantabrian mountain range 536: 480: 432: 424: 412: 407: 403: 393: 383: 375: 371: 363: 359:930 km (580 mi) 355: 345: 306: 285: 275: 271: 261: 222: 202: 194: 190: 185: 147: 137: 132: 91: 79: 67: 52: 2139:The River Ebro and Delta 1344:" might mean. In modern 1157:before discharging in a 482: • right 2131:Encyclopædia Britannica 2093:15 January 2008 at the 2088:Ebro Delta Natural Park 1960:List of rivers of Spain 1822:In past times numerous 1810:affecting the original 1364:(Bulgaria and Greece). 1283: 1274:Ebro Delta Natural Park 1225:('Ebro Lands') region, 992:of extensive limestone 434: • left 2058:NASA Earth Observatory 1622: 1447: 1277: 1218: 1210: 1192: 856:rocks when it reaches 845: 824: 803: 791: 655: 568: 114: 99: 60: 41:. For other uses, see 2174:Columbia Encyclopedia 1971:Explanatory footnotes 1616: 1441: 1198: 1186: 1147:province of Tarragona 1035:(in drier areas) and 797: 778: 756:province of Tarragona 293:Province of Tarragona 43:Ebro (disambiguation) 2064:on 30 September 2006 1925:Mequinenza reservoir 1857:, and new abandoned 1804:agricultural dumping 1753:improve this section 1619:es: Pesquera de Ebro 1575:improve this section 1485:One of the earliest 1400:improve this section 1135:Province of Zaragoza 1025:shrublands known as 808:Cantabrian Mountains 619:region, in southern 351:0 m (0 ft) 330:40.72000°N 0.86306°E 246:43.03917°N 4.40306°W 86:The Ebro river basin 2220:Rivers of Catalonia 2210:Rivers of Cantabria 1966:Notes and citations 1883:Procambarus clarkii 1165:in the province of 408:Basin features 326: /  291:Mediterranean Sea, 242: /  180:Valencian Community 2105:Westrem, Scott D. 1647:sediment transport 1623: 1617:The Ebro gorge in 1533:Battle of the Ebro 1527:offensives of the 1448: 1211: 1193: 1116:, chenopodiaceas, 1060:Chamaerops humilis 940:experience annual 804: 792: 548:Spanish and Basque 251:43.03917; -4.40306 32:Ebro River (horse) 2230:Rivers of Navarre 1833:, and freshwater 1789: 1788: 1781: 1611: 1610: 1603: 1529:Spanish Civil War 1436: 1435: 1428: 1324:Iberian Peninsula 1247:Roman Warm Period 1204:Mediterranean Sea 1200:Aerial photograph 1032:Quercus coccifera 609:Mediterranean Sea 593:Iberian Peninsula 549: 540: 539: 335:40.72000; 0.86306 16:(Redirected from 2242: 2205:Rivers of Burgos 2200:Rivers of Aragon 2135: 2127: 2110: 2103: 2097: 2085: 2074: 2073: 2071: 2069: 2060:. 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Index

Ebre
Ebro River (horse)
Ebro trucks
Ebro (disambiguation)
Catalan


Spanish
Catalan
Spain
Cantabria
Castile and León
Basque Country (autonomous community)
La Rioja
Navarre
Aragon
Catalonia
Valencian Community
Fontibre
Cantabria
Spain
43°2′21″N 4°24′11″W / 43.03917°N 4.40306°W / 43.03917; -4.40306
Mouth
Province of Tarragona
Catalonia
Spain
40°43′12″N 0°51′47″E / 40.72000°N 0.86306°E / 40.72000; 0.86306
River system
Nela
Jerea

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