- Continental Divide (Atlantic/Pacific)
:"For continental divides in general, see
Continental Divide ."
[
thumb|300px|Continental divide s inNorth America . The Great Divide is in red.]Continental Divide or Great Divide is the name given to the
North America n portion of themountain ousridge which separates the watersheds that drain into thePacific Ocean from, 1) those river systems which drain into theAtlantic Ocean (including those which drain via theGulf of Mexico ), and 2) along the northernmost reaches of the Divide, those river systems which drain into theArctic Ocean . A secondary, non-mountainous divide further separates other river systems that drain into the Arctic Ocean (including those which drain viaHudson Bay ,James Bay , andUngava Bay ) from those which drain into the Atlantic Ocean (including those which drain via theGreat Lakes andSaint Lawrence Seaway ).Geography
The divide begins at
Cape Prince of Wales inAlaska . It runs northeast-/eastward across the north of the state into theYukon Territory ,Canada , where it turns south and travels throughBritish Columbia (forming part of the B.C.-Alberta boundary), in Canada; then throughMontana (forming part of the Montana-Idaho boundary),Wyoming ,Colorado , andNew Mexico , in theUnited States ; then along the crest of theSierra Madre Occidental through the Mexican states ofChihuahua ,Durango ,Zacatecas ,Aguascalientes ,Jalisco ,Guanajuato ,Querétaro ,México , the Federal District,Morelos ,Puebla ,Oaxaca , andChiapas ; thence through southernGuatemala , southwesternHonduras , westernNicaragua , and western/southwesternCosta Rica , and southernPanama .The physical divide continues (though the name "Great Divide" does not) into
South America , where it follows the peaks of theAndes Mountains , traversing westernColombia , centralEcuador , western and southwesternPeru , and easternChile (essentially conforming to the Chile-Bolivia and Chile-Argentina boundaries), southward to the southern end ofPatagonia andTierra del Fuego .In North America,
Triple Divide Peak in Glacier National Park, in Montana, is the point at which two of the principal continental divides in North America converge, the Great Divide and theNorthern Divide . From this point, waters flow to the Pacific, the Atlantic and the Arctic Oceans. Another triple divide or "triple point" occurs in Canada on a prominent peak directly on the border betweenAlberta andBritish Columbia , called Snow Dome because theColumbia Icefield completely covers the summit. [cite web
last = Birrel
first = Dave
title = Snow Dome
work = Peaks of the Canadian Rockes
publisher = PeakFinder (Rocky Mountain Books)
date = 2007
url = http://peakfinder.com/peakfinder.ASP?PeakName=Snow+Dome
accessdate = 2007-12-28] Water flows off this mountain into the Pacific, via theColumbia River system; the Arctic via theAthabasca River andMacKenzie River systems; andHudson Bay via theNorth Saskatchewan River system. Because Canadians consider Hudson Bay to be an extension of the Atlantic Ocean, they consider Snow Dome to be the hydrological apex of North America. [cite web
last = Timmer
first = Henry
title = Snow Dome - The Hydrological Apex of North America
work = Snow Dome
publisher = climbwild.net
date = 2006
url = http://climbwild.net/MP_Snow_Dome_page_one.html
accessdate = 2007-12-28]In fact, there are such triple divide points wherever two continental divides meet. [cite web
last = Andersen
first = Robert N.
title = Triple Divide Points and North American Drainage Basins
publisher = University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
date = 2006
url = http://www.uwec.edu/andersrn/Triple_Divide_Pts.htm
accessdate = 2007-12-29] North America can be considered to have five major drainage systems: into the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, plus Hudson Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Within this system there are four continental divides and three triple points, the two mentioned previously and a third nearHibbing, Minnesota where theNorthern Divide intersects theEastern Continental Divide . [cite web
last =
first =
chapter = Minnesota Rivers Map
title = Minnesota State Map Collection
publisher = Geology.com
date = 2006
url = http://geology.com/state-map/minnesota.shtml
accessdate = 2007-12-29] Since there is no true consensus on what a continental divide is, there is no real agreement on where the triple points are. [cite web
last = Gonzalez
first = Mark A.
title = Continental Divides in North Dakota and North America
work = NGDS Newsletter
publisher = North Dakota Geological Survey
date = 2002
url = https://www.dmr.nd.gov/ndgs/Newsletter/NLS03/pdf/Divide.pdf
accessdate = 2007-12-29] However, the main Continental Divide described in this article is a far more distinctive geological feature than the others and its two main triple points are much more prominent.The
Continental Divide Trail follows the divide through the U.S. from the Mexican border to the Canadian border. A less-developed Canadian extension called theGreat Divide Trail continues on through fiveNational Parks of Canada and sixprovincial parks to end at Kakwa Lake in northeastern British Columbia. [cite book
last = Lynx
first = Dustin
title = Hiking Canada's Great Divide Trail
publisher = Rocky Mountain Books
date = 2000
url = http://rmbooks.com/books/lynhik.htm
isbn = 0921102798]Exceptions
Many
endorheic regions in North America complicate the simple view of east or west, "ocean-bound" water flow.The
Great Basin of the Western US, TheValley of Mexico andBolson de Mapimi in Mexico, theTularosa Basin in New Mexico and Texas, and the Salton Trough are examples of internally draining areas. In these cases, water often drains to low basins, wheresedimentation andevaporation form salt lakes,playa s,salt flat s, andalkali flat s.On the
Llano Estacado in Texas and New Mexico, many thousands of seasonalplaya lake s form during wet months, an average of one per square mile. This region is very flat, and water mostly evaporates before draining.Zuni Salt Lake is one example of a larger, seasonalmaar which does not drain to an ocean. There are a number of seasonal lakes of this sort in North America. In areas ofkarst topography (such as northernFlorida ), isolated drainages can also occur.The
Great Divide Basin in Wyoming has no natural outlet except asgroundwater , and hence it lies between the Atlantic and Pacific watersheds, being part of neither. Water from theNorth Two Ocean Creek in Wyoming flows into both oceans.Additionally, although
Panama 's isthmus provides clear division between Atlantic and Pacific, the boundaries between the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans inBaffin Bay are not well defined, rendering the easternmost portion of this divide arbitrary.
=References
ee also
*
Northern Divide (Laurentian Divide }
*Eastern Continental Divide
*List of railroad crossings of the North American continental divide
*Laurentia
*Continental Divide Trail
*Great Divide Trail
*Valparaiso Moraine
*Lemhi Pass External links
* [http://www.cec.org/naatlas/watersheds.cfm?varlan=english A detailed map of watersheds in North America]
* [http://www.fws.gov/nwi/Pubs_Reports/isolated/report_files/2_section/overview.htm A detailed overview of isolated wetlands from the USFWS]
* [http://nationalatlas.gov/articles/geology/a_continentalDiv.html Detailed article, maps, and boundary data] from "The National Atlas of the United States"
* [http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Garden/9907/2OP/ Parting of the Waters: a creek that flows to two oceans]
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