Dry River (Northern Territory)

Dry
Location of the Dry River mouth in the Northern Territory
Location
CountryAustralia
TerritoryNorthern Territory
RegionKatherine Region
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationTinker Hill, Sturt Plateau, Australia
 • elevation206 m (676 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
King River, Australia
 • coordinates
14°53′40″S 132°24′9″E / 14.89444°S 132.40250°E / -14.89444; 132.40250
 • elevation
128 m (420 ft)
Length271 km (168 mi)
Basin size3,000 km2 (1,200 sq mi)
Basin features
River systemKing River
[1]

The Dry River is a river in the Northern Territory of Australia.

The headwaters of the river rise under Tinker Hill in the Fitzgerald Range just north of Birrimba Station homestead. The river floes in a north easterly direction moving across the mostly uninhabited plains through Dry River Station and then discharges into the King River, of which it is a tributary, and eventually flows into the Timor Sea.

The only tributary of the Dry River is Forrest Creek.[1]

The river's catchment covers an area of 3,000 square kilometres (1,158 sq mi).[2] The eastern parts of the catchment are bounded by the Sturt Plateau. Upper parts of the river have been described as weakly developed.[3]

Western Creek was once a major tributary of the Dry River but it now flows into Elsey Creek.[3] There are a number of waterholes which are permanent on the black soil plains of the river.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Map of Dry River, NT". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
  2. ^ K. J. Day; B. A. Forster (1978). "Land systems of the Dry River area, Northern Territory". Territory Stories. hdl:10070/227940.
  3. ^ a b c Des Yin Foo (June 2002). "Water Resources of the Sturt Plateau region, overview report". Territory Stories. hdl:10070/229643.