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Barratta Creek

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Barratta
Location of Barratta Creek mouth in Queensland
EtymologyIndigenous: chain of lagoons in the area[1]
Location
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
RegionNorth Queensland
Physical characteristics
SourceLeichhardt Range
 • locationbelow Bunkers Hill
 • coordinates19°58′52″S 146°56′47″E / 19.98111°S 146.94639°E / -19.98111; 146.94639
 • elevation224 m (735 ft)
MouthBowling Green Bay, Coral Sea
 • coordinates
19°25′09″S 147°15′07″E / 19.41917°S 147.25194°E / -19.41917; 147.25194
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length109 km (68 mi)
Basin size1,831 km2 (707 sq mi) to 1,210.8 km2 (467.5 sq mi)[2]
Discharge 
 • locationNear mouth
 • average5.64 m3/s (199 cu ft/s) to 8.6 m3/s (270 GL/a)[2]
[3]

The Barratta Creek is a creek in North Queensland, Australia.

The headwaters of the creek rise below Bunkers Hill in the Leichhardt Range in the Great Dividing Range and flow in a north easterly direction. The creek continues through mostly uninhabited country past Woodhouse Mountain travelling almost parallel with the Haughton River eventually crossing the Bruce Highway and entering the Bowling Green Bay Conservation Park then discharging into Bowling Green Bay near Jerona, before flowing into the Coral Sea. The river descends 224 metres (735 ft) over its 109-kilometre (68 mi) course.[3]

The catchment area of the creek occupies an 1,831 square kilometres (707 sq mi) of which an area of 173 square kilometres (67 sq mi) is composed of estuarine wetlands.[4] The mean annual flow of the creek is 178 gigalitres (3.92×1010 imp gal; 4.70×1010 US gal). The riparian habitat of the catchment, particularly the northern end, has declined since the 1970s as a result of clearing of the floodplain forest to plant sugarcane. Most of the catchment area is still used for pastoralism, particularly grazing land for cattle.[5]

The name of the creek is thought to be derived from the local Aboriginal dialect from the name for a chain of lagoons found in the area.[1]

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See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Barratta Creek (entry 1737)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  2. ^ a b "East Coastal Watersheds".
  3. ^ a b "Map of Barratta Creek, QLD". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Barratta Creek drainage basin". WetlandInfo. Queensland Government. Retrieved 19 July 2015.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Barratta Creek". NQ Dry Tropics. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
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