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Yan River
Native name延河 (Chinese)
Location
CountryChina
ProvinceShaanxi
Physical characteristics
MouthYellow River
 • coordinates
36°23′53″N 110°28′45″E / 36.3980°N 110.4791°E / 36.3980; 110.4791
Length286.9 km (178.3 mi)
Basin size7,725 km2 (2,983 sq mi)

The Yan River (Chinese: 延河; pinyin: Yán Hé) is a river in Shaanxi, China. The river flows from its source, the Xingzi River (Chinese: 杏子河; pinyin: Xìngzi Hé; lit. 'apricot river') in Jingbian County, in the prefecture-level city Yulin,[1] and then flows through neighboring Yan'an,[2] finally flowing into the larger Yellow River in Yanchang County, Yan'an.[3] The Yan River flows a total length of 286.9 kilometres (178.3 mi), and has a total basin area of 7,725 square kilometres (2,983 sq mi).[4]

Geography

The Yan River's source is Zhou Mountain (Chinese: 周山), in the town of Tianciwan [zh] Jingbian County, Yulin.[1][4] The river then flows to the south into Yan'an, entering by passing through Ansai District.[5]

The Yan River continues its flow south to Baota District,[6] the urban center of Yan'an. In Baota District, the river passes through Hezhuangping [zh], Qiaogou Subdistrict, Chuankou [zh], Liqu, Yaodian [zh], and finally, Ganguyi [zh].[4] The portion of the river which flows through Baota District totals 62 kilometres (39 mi), and has a basin area of 2,203.68 square kilometres (850.85 sq mi).[4]

From Baota District, the river flows east through Yanchang County, where it merges into the larger Yellow River.[3]

Characteristics

The Yan River is highly seasonal, due to the large disparities in the region's wet season and dry season.[4] There is little year-round water flow contributing to the river.[4]

The Yan River's basin follows a gradient of higher elevations in the northwest, and lower elevations in the southeast, resulting in the river's flow in that direction.[4] Due to the geology of the Loess Plateau, the Yan River often follows a highly curvy path, and has a high sand content.[4] Landslides are common in the Yan River's basin.[4] 34% of the basin is covered in forest.[4]

The normal flow of the Yan River is about 4 cubic metres (140 cu ft) per second, and the annual average runoff is 220,000,000 cubic metres (290,000,000 cu yd).[4] The average sediment transport volume is 16 million tons.[4]

History

Throughout China's long history, the Yan River has been called a number of different names. During the Warring States period, the river was known as the Qushui (Chinese: 区水; pinyin: Qūshuǐ).[4] Later, during the Western Han, the river was called the Weishui (Chinese: 洧水; pinyin: Wěishuǐ).[4] Afterwards, in the Northern and Southern dynasties, and during the Western Wei, the river was known as the Qingshui (Chinese: 清水; pinyin: Qīngshuǐ).[4] During various points after the Western Wei, the river was called a number of other names, including the Jinshui (Chinese: 筋水; pinyin: Jīnshuǐ) and the Zhuojinshui (Chinese: 濯筋水; pinyin: Zhuójīnshuǐ).[4] The current name, the Yan River (Chinese: 延河; pinyin: Yán Hé), is only a more recent name for the river.[4]

Tributaries

The total length of the Yan River's tributaries total 10 kilometres (6.2 mi), and 11 of them have a basin area of over 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi).[4]

Tributaries along the Yan River's left bank include the Fengfu River (Chinese: 丰富川; pinyin: Fēngfù Chuān), the Panlong River (Chinese: 蟠龙川; pinyin: Pánlóng Chuān), and the Wuyang River (Chinese: 五阳川; pinyin: Wǔyáng Chuān).[4] Tributaries along the river's right bank include the Xi River (Chinese: 西川; pinyin: Xī Chuān), the Nan River (Chinese: 南川; pinyin: Nán Chuān), and the Masi River (Chinese: 马四川; pinyin: Mǎsì Chuān).[4]

References

  1. ^ a b 靖边县概况地图 [Jingbian County Overview]. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2015-04-13. Archived from the original on 2020-08-14. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  2. ^ 延安市概况地图 [Yan'an Overview]. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2016-07-15. Archived from the original on 2021-05-14. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  3. ^ a b 延长县概况地图 [Yanchang County Overview]. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2015-06-30. Archived from the original on 2020-01-19. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t 延安市志(地理志,第四章 水资源,第一节 地表水) [Yan'an City Records, Geography Record, Chapter Four Water Resources, Segment One Water Surface]. dfz.shaanxi.gov.cn (in Chinese). Shaanxi Provincial Local History Office. 1994-12-01. Archived from the original on 2021-09-20. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  5. ^ 安塞区概况地图 [Ansai District Overview]. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2016-07-15. Archived from the original on 2021-06-07. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  6. ^ 宝塔区概况地图 [Baota District Overview]. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2015-06-30. Archived from the original on 2021-01-08. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
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