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Musa River

Coordinates: 9°03′S 148°55′E / 9.050°S 148.917°E / -9.050; 148.917
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Musa
The Musa River is on the east coast, south of the latitude of Port Morsby and just north of Cape Nelson.
Map
Location
CountryPapua New Guinea
RegionOro
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of Moni and Awala rivers
 • locationOwen Stanley Range
 • coordinates9°30′27.2376″S 148°29′29.3424″E / 9.507566000°S 148.491484000°E / -9.507566000; 148.491484000
 • elevation164 m (538 ft)
2nd sourceMoni River
 • coordinates9°15′8.4312″S 148°2′45.0276″E / 9.252342000°S 148.045841000°E / -9.252342000; 148.045841000
 • elevation2,203 m (7,228 ft)
3rd sourceAwala River
 • coordinates9°19′21.4356″S 148°2′44.3904″E / 9.322621000°S 148.045664000°E / -9.322621000; 148.045664000
 • elevation2,614 m (8,576 ft)
MouthDyke Ackland Bay (Solomon Sea)
 • coordinates
9°4′27.7752″S 148°53′1.0644″E / 9.074382000°S 148.883629000°E / -9.074382000; 148.883629000
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length140 km (87 mi)(Musa–Moni 250 km)[1]
Basin size6,178.6 km2 (2,385.6 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
 • locationNear mouth
 • average380 m3/s (13,000 cu ft/s)[2]
Basin features
ProgressionDyke Ackland Bay (Solomon Sea)
River systemMusa River
Tributaries 
 • leftMoni, Sisiworo, Foru
 • rightAwala, Ukuma, Adau, Totore

The Musa is a river on the eastern side of the Papuan Peninsula, in Papua New Guinea. It is one of the primary rivers on Oro Province. Its mouth exits into Dyke Ackland Bay.[3]

A plan to dam the river in 1975 caused local opposition.[4]

Tributaries

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The main tributaries from the mouth:[1]

Left tributary Right tributary Length (km) Basin size (km2) Average discharge (m3/s)
Musa 250 6,178.6 380
Foru 127.1 9.8
Totore 215.4 15.3
Adau 1,878.2 115.3
Ukuma 282.9 16.5
Sisiworo 197.8 13.7
Awala 986.8 47
Moni 110 1,175 82.9

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Eric, Tilman. "Papua New Guinea".
  2. ^ Joël, Danloux (1997). OPERATIONAL HYDROLOGY IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA (PDF).
  3. ^ Murray, J.H.P. Papua; or British New Guinea, pp. 107-08 (1912)
  4. ^ May, R.J. State and Society in Papua New Guinea: The First Twenty-Five Years, p. 64-65 (2001)

9°03′S 148°55′E / 9.050°S 148.917°E / -9.050; 148.917