Rizzanese River Tributaries and Stream Network

Rizzanese River Tributaries and Stream Network

The Rizzanese river system is supported by a complex network of waterways that contribute to its flow. This network consists of primary tributaries—smaller rivers or streams that flow into a larger main stem—and various ruisseaux, which are small brooks or streams that often serve as sub-tributaries.

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Key Facts

  • The Chiuvone and Fiumicicoli rivers are the primary tributaries, both measuring 24 km (15 mi) in length.
  • The Saint-Antoine stream is the longest of the ruisseaux at 19 km (12 mi).
  • The network includes a vast array of smaller streams, many of which are approximately 1 km to 2 km in length.
  • The system comprises a mix of direct tributaries and sub-tributaries that feed into the Rizzanese.

Primary Tributaries

The most significant contributors to the Rizzanese are the Chiuvone and Fiumicicoli rivers. Both of these waterways are equal in length, each extending 24 km (15 mi), providing substantial water volume to the main river system.

The Ruisseaux and Sub-Tributaries

Beyond the primary rivers, the Rizzanese is fed by numerous smaller streams known as ruisseaux. These vary significantly in length, ranging from major streams like the Saint-Antoine and Codi to very short brooks of only 1 km.

Major Streams (Over 5 km)

Several streams provide significant contributions due to their length, most notably the Saint-Antoine (19 km), Codi (18 km), and San Petru (8 km). Other notable streams in this category include Campo Maggiore, Culiccia, and Erbajo.

Intermediate and Small Streams

The majority of the network consists of shorter streams. Many of these, such as the Truva, Giavinaccio, and Altagnoli, measure 3 km, while a large number of others, including the Muratellu and Caracutu, measure 2 km. The smallest contributors, such as the Vicciulega and Donicelli, are approximately 1 km in length.

Tributary Data Summary

Summary of Selected Rizzanese Tributaries and Streams
Waterway Name Type Length (km) Length (mi)
Chiuvone River 24 15
Fiumicicoli River 24 15
Saint-Antoine Stream 19 12
Codi Stream 18 11
San Petru Stream 8 5.0
Campo Maggiore Stream 7 4.3

Frequently Asked Questions

Which are the longest tributaries of the Rizzanese?

The longest tributaries are the Chiuvone and Fiumicicoli rivers, both of which are 24 km (15 mi) long.

What is the longest stream (ruisseau) in the system?

The longest stream is the Saint-Antoine, measuring 19 km (12 mi).

How many streams in the network are approximately 1 km long?

There are numerous small streams measuring 1 km (0.62 mi), including the Vicciulega, Donicelli, Paljacciu, Aja Murata, Scalella, Aja Martinu, Titinella, Cota, Muzzasca, Pascialella, Funtana Grigia, Mela Longa, Jallicu, and Agnone.

What is the difference between a tributary and a ruisseau in this context?

In this system, tributaries refer to the larger contributing rivers like the Chiuvone, while ruisseaux refer to the smaller brooks and streams that often act as sub-tributaries.

References

  1. Rivière u Rizzanese, Sandre.
  2. Relation: Rivière u Rizzanese (7391050).
  3. Way: Réservoir du Rizzanese (373565402).
  4. Rizzanese, MD&A.
  5. Barrage du Rizzanese, EDF.