- Shen Nong Stream
Shen Nong Stream is a
tributary of theYangtze River , located in theHubei Province of central China. Originally the Shen Nong Streamwatercourse consisted of a wildriver traversing a tortuous alignment flanked by almost verticallimestone cliffs; however, since the beginning of the construction of theThree Gorges Dam downstream on the Yangtze, the water level has risen approximately 155 meters at the mouth of Shen Nong Stream.(Jin, 2006) The lower reaches of the Shen Nong Stream are presently a torpidly flowing river, most of whose previously scenic verticalgorge is now submerged. By the completion of the dam construction in 2009, a further 20 meters of gorge will be inundated. Shen Nong Stream is also known by its Chinese name of "Shen Nong Xi".History
The banks of the Shen Nong Stream have been inhabited since at least the
Han Dynasty ; the primary ethnic group of the river valley has been theThuja people. Early history of settlement in the Shen Nong Gorge is evinced by thehanging coffins stowed in clefts on the high verticallimestone clefts; it is a puzzle to modern man as to how the heavy coffins were stowed on such steep, ostensibly inaccessible places. The coffins themselves were typically carved from a single layer section of a tree trunk, which was approximately 90 centimeters in diameter; although the lid section was split off to be separate. Some of these coffins can be seen presently fromcanoe s traveling along the Shen Nong Stream. The coffins are typically 30 to 150 meters from the bluff top above and 25 to 70 meters above the river surface. Most commonly a coffin rests on two sturdy hewn poles that have been wedged within limestone cleft or cave to form generally level platform. Many of these coffins have been lost or destroyed due to the three Gorges Dam construction, which has led to inundation of many of these river reaches; some coffins, however, have been retrieved for cultural presentation andarcheological study. For example, one such coffin was retrieved about 10 kilometers west along the Yangtze River mainstem and is preserved on display at theWhite Emperor's Palace , within an historicalDaoist Temple situated high above the inundation level along the Yangtze.The Shen Nong Stream Valley is also the site of a number of historical battles in Chinese history. In an early battle,
Liu Bei , an emperor of the three kingdom dynasty, incinerated the fleet ofLu Xum , Marshall of theWu Kingdom , effectively cutting off the pursuit of the latter general. This naval battle took place in the lower reaches of Shen Nong Stream in theLongchang Gorge at the Rang Kou Xitributary .(Chao, 2005)Parrot Gully withinYingwu Gorge along the Shen Nong Xi exhibits numerous large horizontal incisions carved high on the limestone, which are vestiges of an earlier aerial plank road; moreover, this trace of earlier civilization may be a clue as to how the coffin sites were accessed via an intricate network of aerial planks. At Parrot GullyLiu Chunjum , a general of the Taiping Dynasty fought a number of battles.Hydrology
The stream depth is over 155 meters at the mouth of the Shen Nong Stream, while 15 kilometers upstream the depth diminishes to its original state uninfluenced by the Three Gorges Dam, i.e. approximately 30 centimeters in depth over
riffle s armoured with small rounded stones. Turbidity characteristics of the upper Shen Nong Stream are favourable with respect to most Chinese rivers, withSecchi disk measurements clear to at least 30 centimeters in depth;. ThepH of the upper (natural) stream is in the range of .8.5. or slightlyalkaline . (Lumina, 2007)ee also
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Flood control
*Interment References
*Jin, Lu, (2006) "Three Gorges Project in China", Changjiang Press
*Chao, Zhou, (2005), "Trackers of Shen Nong Xi"
*Lumina Tech, (2007) C.M. Hogan, "Water Chemistry of the Yangtze River and Selected Tributaries", Lumina Press, Aberdeen, ScotlandExternal links
* [http://pengsan.fotopages.com/?entry=848383 Photo journey along the Shen Nong Stream]
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