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Arnaud River

Canadian river


Canadian river

FieldValue
nameArnaud River
name_otherRivière Arnaud
imagePayne Bay QC.JPG
image_captionPayne Bay and mouth of the Arnaud River. Kangirsuk is faintly visible on the north (left) shore.
pushpin_mapQuebec
pushpin_map_captionLocation of mouth in Quebec
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Canada
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2Quebec
subdivision_type3Region
subdivision_name3Nunavik
length377 km
discharge1_avg670 m3/s
source1Payne Lake
mouthUngava Bay
mouth_coordinates
basin_size49500 km2

The Arnaud River (formerly known as the Payne River) is a river in Nunavik, Quebec, Canada, flowing from the low plateaux of the Ungava Peninsula through a series of glacial lakes to Ungava Bay. Its mean discharge is approximately 15 km3 per year, but the river flows only in the summer as it is frozen to several metres for the rest of the year. The total length of the river is about 377 km, but there are several main channels in the upper reaches of the river, most of them unnamed and hardly sighted even by the native Inuit.

The Inuit village of Kangirsuk lies near the mouth of the Arnaud River on the north shore of Payne Bay, 13 km inland from the western coast of Ungava Bay. About 22 km upstream from Kangirsuk is the Hammer of Thor archaeological site.

Most of the basin is almost totally barren owing to the harsh climate - the mean temperature is only about 7 C even at the height of summer and continuous permafrost extends deep from only half a metre below the surface. The only vegetation is low shrubs at the lower levels, for no trees grow within the Arnaud basin even in the most sheltered sites, and the river freezes for too long to make hydroelectric development feasible.

References

References

  1. {{cite cgndb. EKBXV. Rivière Arnaud. 2010-11-24
  2. (1985). "Other Rivers Flowing Into the Atlantic Ocean". [[Natural Resources Canada]].
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