Nuomuhong River
The Nuomuhong River[1] (Chinese: 诺木洪河; pinyin: Nuòmùhóng hé), or Nomhon River,[2] is an intermittent inland river[3] in Dulan County, Qinghai Province,[4] located at the southern edge of the Qaidam Basin.[5]
| Nuomuhong River | |
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| Native name | 诺木洪河 (Chinese) |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Length | 123 kilometers |
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| Simplified Chinese | 诺木洪河 | ||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 諾木洪河 | ||||||
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Basic information
Nuomuhong River is 123 kilometers long[6] and has a catchment area of 3773 square kilometers,[7] making it the sixth largest river in the Qaidam Basin.[8]
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