Colonia River

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The Colonia River is a watercourse in southern Chilean Patagonia known for draining glacial lakes and feeding into the Baker River system.

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Label Occurrences
Colonia River canonical 1

Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Chile NERFINISHED
continent South America
country Chile
drains glacial lakes
environmentalSignificance indicator of climate change impacts on Patagonian glaciers
flowsInto Baker River NERFINISHED
flowsThrough remote mountainous terrain
hasCharacteristic turquoise-colored water
hasEcosystem cold-water Andean river ecosystem
hasMouthElevation low elevation near confluence with Baker River
hasRisk glacial lake outburst floods
hasSourceType glacial
hasTributaryType left-bank tributary of Baker River
hydrologicalRole major tributary of Baker River
knownFor draining glacial lakes
glacial outburst flood events
locatedIn Aysén Region NERFINISHED
Patagonia
southern Chile
mouthOf Baker River NERFINISHED
partOf Baker River basin NERFINISHED
region Chilean Patagonia NERFINISHED
riverSystem Baker River system
source Cachet 2 Lake NERFINISHED
Colonia Glacier NERFINISHED
sourceRegion Northern Patagonian Ice Field NERFINISHED
waterType glacial meltwater

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Baker River tributary Colonia River