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Wildman River
The Wildman River is a river in the Darwin Coastal bioregion of the Northern Territory, Australia. Location and features Formed by the confluence of the East and West Branches of the Wildman River, the river rises southwest of Kapalga in the Kakadu National Park, west of the Alligator Rivers Drainage basin, watershed. The Wildman River flows generally northeast and then east, joined by its only major tributary, the Alligator Creek (Northern Territory), Alligator Creek. Approximately east of , the river follows a highly meandering watercourse, course as it reaches the western fringe of the Manassie Floodplain and heads northwest. At this point, the river's eastern bank define a stretch of the western boundary of the Kakadu National Park. The Wildman River reaches its mouth (river), mouth, emptying into Finke Bay in the Van Diemen Gulf of the Timor Sea. The river descends over its course. The river catchment occupies an area of and is wedged between the Mary River (Northern T ...
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Mouth (river)
A river mouth is where a river flows into a larger body of water, such as another river, a lake/reservoir, a bay/gulf, a sea, or an ocean. At the river mouth, sediments are often deposited due to the slowing of the current reducing the carrying capacity of the water. The water from a river can enter the receiving body in a variety of different ways. The motion of a river is influenced by the relative density of the river compared to the receiving water, the rotation of the earth, and any ambient motion in the receiving water, such as tides or seiches. If the river water has a higher density than the surface of the receiving water, the river water will plunge below the surface. The river water will then either form an underflow or an interflow within the lake. However, if the river water is lighter than the receiving water, as is typically the case when fresh river water flows into the sea, the river water will float along the surface of the receiving water as an overflow. Alon ...
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