Frankland River
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Frankland River | |
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Circular Pool Frankland River | |
Mouth | Nornalup Inlet |
Basin countries | Australia |
Length | 162 kilometres (101 mi) [1] |
Avg. discharge | 17.7 m³/s (558,000 Megalitres/year) |
Basin area | 5722 km² [2] |
The Frankland River is a river in the great southern region of Western Australia. The Frankland River is the largest river by volume in the region and the eighth largest in the state.[3]
The Gordon River, a tributary of the Frankland river has it's source south-west of the town of Broomehill. The Walpole River, the Deep River (Western Australia) and the Frankland all flow into the Nornalup inlet west of Walpole.
Many agricultural industries are located along the frankland river Dairy farming, viticulture [4] and olive farming [5] as a result it is estimated that 85% of the catchment has been cleared for agricultural purposes.
Salinity has increased in the river system with average values of 2 ppt in 1970's to 1980's to 30 ppt since 2000.
[edit] References
- ^ Landgate - Western Australian Land Information Authority - History of River Names - F (2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
- ^ South Coast River Care - Frankland (2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
- ^ Waterways WA - Strategies for Management to WA waterways (2001). Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
- ^ Ferngrove Wines Frankland River (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-05.
- ^ Frankland River Olive Company (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-05.