The Big River is a tributary of the
Meramec River
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in east-central
Missouri
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. The river rises in western
Iron County near the summit of
Johnson Mountain just north of
Missouri Route 32
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and approximately 3.5 miles southeast of the community of
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.
[ It flows through ]Washington
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, Saint Francois, and Jefferson Jefferson may refer to:
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counties. It forms part of the boundary between Jefferson and Saint Francois counties and also part of the boundary between Jefferson and Washington counties. It empties into the Meramec River opposite Eureka
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where the Meramec forms the border between Jefferson and Saint Louis counties. The river flows through Washington State Park
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, St. Francois State Park, and the Lead Belt
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mining district. The elevation of the river at its source is approximately above sea level and at its mouth about . The length of the river is approximately ,[U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data]
The National Map
, accessed May 13, 2011 while the airline distance between source and mouth is about . Its watershed area is .
The river flows through or near the communities of Belgrade
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, Irondale, Park Hills, Bonne Terre, Morse Mill, Cedar Hill, and Byrnes Mill.
Tributaries of the Big River include Flat River, Belews Creek, Turkey Creek, Mill Creek, Mineral Fork, Calico Creek, Heads Creek
Heads Creek is a stream in Jefferson County in the U.S. state of Missouri. Heads Creek is a tributary of Big River.
The stream headwaters arise just north of Missouri Route 21 and it flows north passing west of Otto. It turns northeast and flow ...
, Terre Bleue Creek
Terre Bleue Creek is a stream in St. Francois and Ste. Genevieve counties of eastern Missouri. It is a tributary of the Big River.
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, Ditch Creek Ditch Creek is a stream in Washington and Jefferson counties, Missouri. It is a tributary of the Big River.
The source is located within a mine tailings pond in northeastern Washington County approximately one mile northeast of Richwoods at . Th ...
, and Jones Creek
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.
Character of the river
Like many other Ozark
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streams, the Big River has entrenched meanders; its valley is typically about half a mile wide, sometimes much narrower, and the valley is usually from deep. This indicates that this river formed on a plain near sea level, which give the river its meandering nature, and then was subsequently uplifted, causing entrenchment.
About are navigable
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; however, the remains of five small mill dams makes portage
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necessary, due to drops of several feet or high turbulence. Otherwise, the river is gentle for canoeing, with a Class I difficulty rating. Public parks are adjacent to most of these dams, and are popular fishing spots. Due to steady infeed of springwater, this river is navigable in all seasons.
Major pollution sources near Park Hills are due to historic mining activities, which including erosion from mine tailings piles and leaking mine dams.
Major gamefish commonly found in the river include largemouth bass
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, smallmouth bass, spotted bass
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, rock bass
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, longear sunfish
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, bluegill
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, channel catfish
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, flathead catfish
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, and redhorse sucker
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Species
* '' Moxostoma albidum'' ( Girard, 1856) (Longlip jumprock)
* ''Moxostoma anisurum'' (Rafinesque, 1820) (Silver redhor ...
s.
History
The name "Big River" is a translation of the French ''Grande Rivière''.
According to the National Weather Service
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, the maximum flood stage of the Big River at Byrnes Mill occurred on August 21, 1915, and was , with a flow of roughly per second. Flood stage at Byrnes Mill is . The lowest flow measured, per second, was recorded on August 30, 1936. The average annual discharge here is per second. August is the month with the lowest average flow, while April has the highest average flow.
See also
*List of Missouri rivers
List of rivers in Missouri (U.S. state).
By drainage basin
This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name.
Mississippi River
Arkansas River
*Mississippi River
**Arkansas River (AR ...
References
External links
Big River canoeing information
Big River flood stage information
Big River Watershed Inventory and Assessment
from the Rivers of Missouri
Tributaries of the Meramec River
Rivers of Iron County, Missouri
Rivers of Washington County, Missouri
Rivers of St. Francois County, Missouri
Rivers of Jefferson County, Missouri Missouri Department of Conservation
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