- List of rivers by length
This is a list of the longest rivers on Earth. It includes river systems over 1,000 kilometers.
Definition of length
The length of a river is actually very hard to calculate. It depends on the identification of the source, the identification of the mouth, and the precise measurement of the river length between source and mouth. As a result, the length measurements of many rivers are only approximations. In particular, there has for long been disagreement as to whether the Amazon or the
Nile is the world's longest river.The source of a river may be hard to determine because a river typically has many tributaries. Among the many sources, the one that is farthest away from the mouth is considered as the source of the river, thus giving a maximal river length. In practice, the
tributary with the farthest source is not always the one given the name of the river. For example, the farthest source of theMississippi River system is the source of theJefferson River , a tributary of theMissouri River which in turn is a tributary of the Mississippi. However, a different (and shorter) tributary is identified as the Mississippi. When the river is measured from mouth to farthest source, it is called the "Mississippi-Missouri-Jefferson". Also, it is hard to state exactly where a river begins as very often rivers are formed by seasonal streams,swamp s, or changinglake s. In this article, "length" means the length of the river system, including all tributaries.The mouth of a river is hard to determine in cases where the river has a large
estuary that gradually widens and opens into the ocean; examples are the River Plate and theSaint Lawrence River . Some rivers like theOkavango do not have a mouth; instead they dwindle to very low water volume and eventually evaporate, or sink into an aquifer, or get diverted for agriculture. The exact point where these rivers end will vary seasonally.The length of a river between source and mouth may be hard to determine because of a lack of precise
map s. In these cases, the measured length of a river will depend on the scale of the map on which the measurement is based; in general, due to thefractal quality of a river, the finer the scale, the longer the resulting length measurement. This issue was discovered byLewis Fry Richardson and also applies when measuring borders between countries and coastlines. Ideally, length measurements should be based on maps that are of a large enough scale to show the width of the river, and the path measured is the path a small boat would take down the middle of the river.Even when precise maps are available, the length measurement is not always clear. A river may have multiple arms. It may depend on whether the center or the edge of the river is taken as reference point. It may not be clear how to measure the length through a lake: this may also vary by season. These points make it difficult, if not impossible, to get a precise (or comparable ) measurement of the length of a river or stream.
List of rivers longer than 1000 km
One should take the aforementioned discussion into account when using the data in the following table. For most rivers, different sources provide conflicting information on the length of a river system. The information in different sources is between parentheses.
Notes
*When the length of a river is followed by an asterisk , it is an average of multiple information sources. If the difference in lengths between given information sources is significant, all lengths are listed. Likewise, if the lengths from secondary information sources are similar, they are averaged and that figure has an asterisk.
*Most scientists have considered the Nile to be the longest river on Earth, and some believe a fair statement is that the Nile is the longest in the world and the Amazon is the strongest. The big differences in the recorded length of the Amazon depends on whether or not it is valid to take a course south of theIlha de Marajó at the Amazon's mouth. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6759291.stm New evidence] , (dated Saturday 16 June 2007) obtained from a high-altitude scientific venture in theAndes , claims that "the Amazon is longer than the Nile by 100km, with its longestheadwater being the Carhuasanta stream originating in the south of Peru on theNevado Mismi mountain's northern slopes and flowing into theRío Apurímac , and not from a place in the north of Peru as was thought before: this adds about 284 km = 176 miles to the length of the Amazon." [Daily Telegraph , Monday 18 June 2007, page 18] ; but this is likely a confused re-description of what was known before, asatlas maps made long before this show Amazon headwaters in this position.
*Generally, the most commonly used/anglicised name of the river is used. The name in a native language or alternate spelling may be shown.
*The exact percentage of each river in countries may be disputed (including the effects of political frontier disputes) or unknown.
*Nile:
**FormerlyLake Tanganyika drained northwards into theAlbert Nile , making theNile somewhere around 700 miles longer, until in theMiocene theVirunga Volcanoes arose and blocked its course.
**While theMediterranean Sea was dry during theMessinian Salinity Crisis , the Nile extended northwards over the dry seabed and thus may have gained 100 miles or more in length.River systems that may have existed in the past
Amazon-Congo
The
Amazon basin formerly drained westwards into thePacific Ocean , until theAndes rose and reversed the drainage. [cite web
url = http://news.mongabay.com/2006/1024-amazon.html
title = Amazon river flowed into the Pacific millions of years ago
accessdate = 2006-02-27
publisher = mongabay.com]The Congo basin is completely surrounded by high land, except for its long narrow exit valley past
Kinshasa , includingwaterfall s aroundManyanga . That gives the impression that most of the Congo basin was formerly on a much higher land level and that it was rejuvenated by much of its lower course being removed. InPermian and earlyTriassic timesAfrica andSouth America were close against each other with no sea between (seecontinental drift andplate tectonics ), and the Congo probably drained into the Amazon basin and eventually into the Pacific.Fact|date=June 2008 Including part of its course that was completely lost when the South Atlantic opened, its total course may have been anything up to approximately 12,000 km (7,500 miles) long.West Siberian Glacial Lake drainage
This river would have been about 6000 miles = 10000 km long, in the last
Ice Age . SeeWest Siberian Glacial Lake . Its longest headwater was theSelenga river ofMongolia : it drained through ice-dammed lakes and theAral Sea and theCaspian Sea to theBlack Sea .ee also
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D River andRoe River , both of which are claimed to be the world's shortest river.
*Lake
*Ocean
*River
*Waterway
*List of drainage basins by area
*List of rivers by average discharge
*Eridanos (geology) (a big river flowing between 40 million and 700 thousand years ago fromLapland to theNorth Sea through where theBaltic Sea is now)References
* Time Almanac 2004
* [http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0001779.html Principal Rivers of the World]
* [http://earthtrends.wri.org/maps_spatial/watersheds/index.php EarthTrends Watersheds of the World] World Resources Institute
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6759291.stm Amazon river 'longer than Nile'] (BBC)Notes
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