Nescopeck Creek
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Nescopeck Creek est une rivière situee dans le comté de Luzerne, Pennsylvanie. C'est un affluent de la Susquehanna. L'étymologie du nom "Nescopeck Creek" est Lenape pour "profond noir eaux". Son bassin versant est de 370 kilomètres carrés. Le bassin versant est dans comté de Luzerne et comté de Columbia et comté de Schuylkill. Le pH des Nescopeck Creek est 3.6 Charbon est dans le bassin versant des Nescopeck Creek. La source est Olympus Pond, à l'altitude de 402 mètres. Son embouchure est à , à l'altitude de 158 mètres.
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Nescopeck Creek is a 37.5-mile-long (60.4 km) tributary of the Susquehanna River in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The creek is in the Coal Region of Pennsylvania. The meaning of the creek's name is "deep black waters". The waters of Nescopeck Creek have difficulty ratings between Class I and Class III. However, during parts of the year, Nescopeck Creek is impossible to navigate due to rapids, flooding, and tight bends. Nescopeck Creek is home to a number of species of trout, although the waters are not always optimal for them. Nescopeck Creek's water is acidic, with a pH as low as 3.6 in some studies.
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Partially frozen Nescopeck Creek
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USA Pennsylvania
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Location of the mouth of Nescopeck Creek in Pennsylvania
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the linked paragraph mentions a flood in 1850 specifically
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Olympus Pond
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Nescopeck Creek est une rivière situee dans le comté de Luzerne, Pennsylvanie. C'est un affluent de la Susquehanna. L'étymologie du nom "Nescopeck Creek" est Lenape pour "profond noir eaux". Son bassin versant est de 370 kilomètres carrés. Le bassin versant est dans comté de Luzerne et comté de Columbia et comté de Schuylkill. Le pH des Nescopeck Creek est 3.6 Charbon est dans le bassin versant des Nescopeck Creek. La source est Olympus Pond, à l'altitude de 402 mètres. Son embouchure est à , à l'altitude de 158 mètres. Les plus grands des affluents de Nescopeck Creek est Little Nescopeck Creek et Black Creek.
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Nescopeck Creek is a 37.5-mile-long (60.4 km) tributary of the Susquehanna River in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The creek is in the Coal Region of Pennsylvania. The meaning of the creek's name is "deep black waters". The waters of Nescopeck Creek have difficulty ratings between Class I and Class III. However, during parts of the year, Nescopeck Creek is impossible to navigate due to rapids, flooding, and tight bends. Nescopeck Creek is home to a number of species of trout, although the waters are not always optimal for them. Nescopeck Creek's water is acidic, with a pH as low as 3.6 in some studies. Much of the land in the Nescopeck Creek's watershed is forest. Farmland is common in the lower portions of the Nescopeck Creek watershed and the Little Nescopeck Creek watershed, while coal mines are more common on Nescopeck Creek's tributaries Black Creek, Stony Creek, and Cranberry Creek. A 6-mile (10 km) portion of Nescopeck Creek is considered a cold-water fishery of high quality. There are also seven natural areas in the creek's watershed, some of which contain rare species of plants and animals. On the Hilsenhoff Biotic Index, the streams in the watershed range from 0 to 18. There are 51 genera of macroinvertebrates in the creek's watershed. The habitats in the watershed primarily include mixed forest. Nescopeck Creek's watershed is 143 square miles (370 km2) in area and lies in parts of three counties. Slightly over half of the land in the watershed is deciduous forest. The rest is perennial herbaceous vegetation, mixed vegetation and annual herbaceous vegetation, and barren land. Some sub-watersheds contain as much as 80 percent forest. Almost all of the streams in the watershed are within 330 feet (100 m) of a road. Most of the land in the watershed has a slope of 0 to 3 percent, although there are areas with a slope of 8 percent or more. There are five main soil series in the Nescopeck Creek watershed. These are the Hazleton-Dekalb-Buchanan series, the Wellsboro-Oquaga-Morris series, the Leck Kill-Meckesville-Calvin series, the Udorthents-Urban Land-Volusia series, and the Lackawanna-Arnot-Morris series. There are also coal veins in the watershed. The creek discharges aluminum, iron, and manganese, nitrogen, and phosphorus. The pH of the streams in the Nescopeck Creek watershed range from 4.2 to 7.2. The main stem's discharge ranged from 31.8 to 227 cubic feet per second (0.90 to 6.43 m3/s) between 1919 and 1926. There are 10 dams in the watershed.
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Nescopeck, from mouth
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From a Lenape word meaning "deep black waters"
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