Autana River

The Autana River (Río Autana) is a blackwater river of Venezuela, a tributary of the Sipapo River in the middle Orinoco River basin.[1][2]

Autana River
Location
CountryVenezuela

Course

Its headwaters lie in the western portion of the Guiana Shield, north of the Ventuari River. It flows in a generally westerly direction and drains into the right margin of the Sipapo River near Lake Guiripipi (Laguna Guiripipi).[2] One of its major tributaries is the Caño Negro, which enters from the right at 4°46′44″N 67°24′45″W.

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See also

Notes and references

  1. Castillo, María M. (2000). "Influence of hydrological seasonality on bacterioplankton in two neotropical floodplain lakes". Hydrobiologia. 437 (1–3): 57–69. doi:10.1023/A:1026598123694.
  2. Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.


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