Tekapo River

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The Tekapo River is a glacial-fed river in New Zealand’s South Island that carries water from Lake Tekapo through the Mackenzie Basin as part of the Waitaki hydroelectric system.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Tekapo River canonical 2
Tekapo Canal 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
administrativeRegion Mackenzie District NERFINISHED
connectedTo Tekapo Canal NERFINISHED
Waitaki River NERFINISHED
continent Oceania
country New Zealand
drainageBasin Waitaki River catchment NERFINISHED
fedBy glacial meltwater
flowsDirection generally southeast
flowsThrough Mackenzie Basin NERFINISHED
hasColorCharacteristic turquoise-tinted water
hasEnvironmentalContext alpine river system
hasInfrastructure control structures
hydroelectric canals
hasOriginFeature Southern Alps NERFINISHED
hasUse electricity generation
irrigation
water management
locatedIn Mackenzie Basin NERFINISHED
South Island
locatedNear Lake Tekapo township NERFINISHED
mouth Pukaki River NERFINISHED
partOf Waitaki River system NERFINISHED
Waitaki hydroelectric system NERFINISHED
region Canterbury Region NERFINISHED
source Lake Tekapo NERFINISHED
uses hydroelectric power generation
waterColorCause glacial rock flour
waterSourceType glacial-fed
waterType freshwater

How these facts were elicited

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lake Tekapo outflow Tekapo River
Waitaki River hasTributary Tekapo River
Mackenzie District contains Tekapo River
this entity surface form: Tekapo Canal