River in Indonesia
Sampit River
Sungai Sampit, Sampit-Rivier Mentaya River, Soengai Mentaja Soengai Mantaja |
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Country | Indonesia |
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• location | Central Kalimantan, Borneo |
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Mouth | Sampit Bay (Java Sea) |
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• location | Kuala Sampit |
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• coordinates | 2°58′20″S 113°2′23″E / 2.97222°S 113.03972°E / -2.97222; 113.03972 |
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Length | 270 km (170 mi) |
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Basin size | 14,000 km2 (5,400 sq mi)[1]
14,605 km2 (5,639 sq mi)[2] |
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Discharge | |
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• location | Java Sea (near mouth) |
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• average | 1,064.4 m3/s (37,590 cu ft/s)[3] |
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Discharge | |
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• location | Sampit (Basin size: 12,360 km2 (4,770 sq mi)[4] |
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• average | 1,431 m3/s (50,500 cu ft/s)[5] |
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River system | Mentaya basin |
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The Sampit River or Mentaya River[6] is a river of Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia.[7][8] The river takes its name from the town of Sampit which lies on the river not far from the Java Sea. Near the mouth of the river is a noted beach park named "Pandaran Beach".[9] The Sampit flows into the Java Sea at 2°58′20″S 113°2′23″E / 2.97222°S 113.03972°E / -2.97222; 113.03972.
- ^ Kevin, Telmer; Daniel, Stapper (November 2007). "Evaluating and Monitoring Small Scale Gold Mining and Mercury Use: Building a Knowledge-base with Satellite Imagery and Field Work".
- ^ Daniel, Stapper (2011). "Artisanal Gold Mining, Mercury and Sediment in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia" (PDF).
- ^ Kevin, Telmer; Daniel, Stapper (November 2007). "Evaluating and Monitoring Small Scale Gold Mining and Mercury Use: Building a Knowledge-base with Satellite Imagery and Field Work".
- ^ Daniel, Stapper (2011). "Artisanal Gold Mining, Mercury and Sediment in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia" (PDF).
- ^ Daniel, Stapper (2011). "Artisanal Gold Mining, Mercury and Sediment in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia" (PDF).
- ^ "Central Kalimantan". Indahnesia.com. Retrieved 30 October 2010.
- ^ Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
- ^ Sungai Sampit at Geonames.org (cc-by); Last updated 17 January 2012; Database dump downloaded 27 November 2015
- ^ "Kalimantan". Consulate of the Republic of Indonesia to Armenia. Retrieved 30 October 2010.