- American Falls
The American Falls is one of three
waterfall s that together are known asNiagara Falls on theNiagara River along the Canada-U.S. border. Unlike the much larger Horseshoe Falls, which lies almost completely inCanada , the American Falls is completely within theU.S. state ofNew York .Characteristics
The falls receive approximately 10% of the flow from Niagara River, with most of the rest going over Horseshoe Falls, from which it is separated by Goat Island. It has a straight line crest width of about convert|830|ft. If measured along the jagged lip of the falls, the crest is about convert|950 ft) long. The torrent of water passing over the crest of the falls is about convert|2|ft deep.
The height of the American Falls ranges between convert|70|to(-)|110|ft. This measurement is taken from the top of the Falls to top of the rock pile (talus). The height of the Falls from the top of the Falls to the river is convert|188|ft.
The falls are viewable from a steep angle on the American side, where it is possible to approach to within several meters of the edge of the falls. One can view the falls from the bank of the river, as well as on Goat Island and
Luna Island , which are accessible by a pedestrian bridge that crosses the rapids of the Niagara river upstream from the falls. The falls are viewable head-on from the Canadian side inNiagara Falls, Ontario .The ledge of the American Falls is shaped in a modified "W" form, caused by numerous rockfalls over the past 150 years which have resulted in the huge mound of rock at its base. The most notable recent rockfall occurred in 1954 with the collapse of Prospect Point to the north.
To survey the rockfall and determine how to prevent the falls from becoming a series of
rapids , the US Army Corps of Engineers completely blocked the flow of water over the American Falls fom June to November 1969. Results conflict as to whether tourist attendance that season was higher or lower than normal. Attendance increases were likely due to the news that the cataract was dried off; decreases in tourists could be attributed to the fact people thought "both" cataracts (the American andHorseshoe Falls ) were dewatered that year. By December 1969, water was flowing over the American Falls again. In the mid-1970s, it was decided not to make alterations to the rock wall and remove the talus, citing the trend to allow nature to take its course.External links
* [http://www.nflibrary.ca/nfplindex/results.asp?action=browse&q=295&key=198 Images from the Historic Niagara Digital Collections]
* [http://www.nflibrary.ca/nfplindex/results.asp?action=browse&q=79&key=198 Art works in the collection of the Niagara Falls Public Library]
* [http://www.hq.usace.army.mil/cepa/pubs/nov99/story16.htm US Army Corps of Engineers stops the flow of water over the American Falls]
* [http://www.niagarafrontier.com/dewater.html Dewatering timeline]
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