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The Wabash River is the longest river in Indiana and cuts across the state from east to west. The Wabash and its main tributaries, the Salamonie River, Mississinewa River, Eel River, Tippecanoe River, White River, Vermilion River, and Embarras River drain Central Indiana.
Little Eagle Creek. East Fork White River. Lost River. Muscatatuck River. Vernon Fork Muscatatuck River. Flatrock River. Little Flatrock River. Driftwood River. Big Blue River.
Indiana's Natural, Scenic, and Recreational River System designates sections of three rivers—Blue River, Cedar Creek, and Wildcat Creek. The Blue River is the only one of the three designated streams to have a River Commission.
4 Αυγ 2015 · The state of Indiana is home to a number of significant bodies of water. The largest and most important rivers are the Wabash and Ohio. Additionally, a sizable portion of Indiana’s northern border consists of beachline along Lake Michigan, one of the five Great Lakes.
Is Water a Mineral? What is a Hydrograph? Geology of Bottled Water. Find Other Topics on Geology.com: A statewide map of Indiana showing the major lakes, streams and rivers. Drought, precipitation, and stream gage information.
The rivers of the Indian Ocean are shorter on average (740 km (460 mi)) than those of the other major oceans. The largest rivers are ( order 5 ) the Zambezi , Ganges - Brahmaputra , Indus , Jubba , and Murray rivers and (order 4) the Shatt al-Arab , Wadi Ad Dawasir (a dried-out river system on the Arabian Peninsula) and Limpopo rivers. [ 18 ]
The following is a list of rivers in Indiana, by letter: Anderson River. Black River (Owensville – New Harmony) Big Blue River. Blue River. Calumet Riversystem. Cedar Creek. Deep River. Driftwood River.