Adelaide River

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Adelaide
River
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The Adelaide River
Name origin: Queen Adelaide
Country Australia
Territory Northern Territory
Local government area Coomalie, Litchfield
Townships Adelaide River
Source
 - elevation 149 m (489 ft)
Mouth Adam Bay
 - location Clarence Strait
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Length 238 km (148 mi)
Basin 7,640 km2 (2,950 sq mi)
Discharge
 - average 1,980 m3/s (69,923 cu ft/s)
National park Litchfield National Park
Location of the Adelaide River mouth
in the Northern Territory
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The Adelaide River is a river in the Northern Territory of Australia.

Course and features

The river rises in the Litchfield National Park and flows generally northwards to Clarence Strait, joined by eight tributaries including the west branch of the Adelaide River, Coomalie Creek, Margaret River and Marrakai Creek, before discharging into its mouth in Adam Bay in the Timor Sea. The river descends 151 metres (495 ft) over its 238-kilometre (148 mi) course.[1] The catchment area of the river is 7,640 square kilometres (2,950 sq mi).[2]

The Adelaide River is crossed by both the Stuart Highway adjacent to the township of Adelaide River and the Arnhem Highway near Humpty Doo.

The Adelaide River is well known for its high concentration of saltwater crocodiles, along with other wildlife including white-bellied sea eagles, whistling kites, freshwater crocodiles, bull sharks and Black Flying-fox. Its lower reaches form part of the Adelaide and Mary River Floodplains Important Bird Area.

A man named Fitzmaurice, under the command of John Lort Stokes, was the first European to discover the river when he sighted it when on a boating expedition. The expedition was part of the Admiralty surveying ship, 'The Beagle voyage in 1839 and it was named in memory of Queen Adelaide.[3]

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See also

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References

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