Salado River

E797667

The Salado River is a major river in northeastern Argentina that flows through the province of Santa Fe and influences the region’s agriculture, settlements, and floodplains.

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Label Occurrences
Salado River canonical 2

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
affects flood risk in Santa Fe Province
associatedWith floodplain agriculture
periodic flooding
basinCountry Argentina NERFINISHED
country Argentina
drainageBasin northeastern Argentina
emptiesInto Paraná River NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Chaco-Pampean plain NERFINISHED
Santa Fe Province NERFINISHED
hasEconomicImportance cattle ranching
regional agriculture
hasEnvironmentalImpact wetland ecosystems
hasFloodplain Salado River floodplain
hasHydrologicalRole drainage of low-lying plains in Santa Fe
hasImpactOn rural infrastructure in Santa Fe
transportation routes in floodplain areas
hasRoleIn groundwater recharge in adjacent plains
hasSeasonalVariation flow volume
hasWaterQualityIssue salinity
sedimentation
influences agriculture in Santa Fe Province
floodplains in Santa Fe Province
settlements in Santa Fe Province
isMajorRiverOf Santa Fe Province NERFINISHED
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Pampas region NERFINISHED
Santa Fe Departmental territories
northeastern Argentina
mouth Paraná River NERFINISHED
nameMeaning salty
partOf Paraná River basin NERFINISHED
region Litoral region of Argentina NERFINISHED
subjectOf flood control projects
river regulation plans
supports aquatic biodiversity
riparian vegetation
usedFor agricultural drainage
irrigation
livestock watering

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Santa Fe nearbyRiver Salado River