Green River (North Carolina)
The Green River is a dam-release river that flows through the mountains of North Carolina, south of Asheville. The Green has numerous tributaries, but much of its water flows from a confluence with Big Hungry Creek. The Green River is itself a tributary of the Broad River. The river is dammed to form Lake Summit, in Tuxedo, North Carolina, and Lake Adger near Mill Spring, NC. The Green River is named for its deep green color but runs brown after heavy rains.
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Green River (North Carolina)
The Green River is a dam-release river that flows through the mountains of North Carolina, south of Asheville. The Green has numerous tributaries, but much of its water flows from a confluence with Big Hungry Creek. The Green River is itself a tributary of the Broad River. The river is dammed to form Lake Summit, in Tuxedo, North Carolina, and Lake Adger near Mill Spring, NC. The Green River is named for its deep green color but runs brown after heavy rains.
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The Green River is a dam-relea ...... runs brown after heavy rains.
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9.36638208e+4
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2.19456e+2
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at mouth with Broad River
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Upper Green River during low flow below Lake Summit, North Carolina
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about 0.5 miles upstream of Pores Ford Bridge
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Green River
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Tributary to Broad River
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northeast then southeast
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USA North Carolina
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Location of Green River mouth
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divide between Green River and French Broad River
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about 0.25 miles east of Green River Gap
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Beek Creek
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Brights Creek
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Britten Creek
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Falls Creek
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Freeman Creek
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Gadd Creek
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Hill Branch
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Hungry River
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Joe Creek
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Laurel Branch
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Aaron Creek
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Bear Wallow Creek
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Camp Creek
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Cove Creek
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Davis Creek
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Falling Creek
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Jones Creek
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Little Cove Creek
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Phillips Creek
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Lake Adger
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Lake Summit
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The Green River is a dam-relea ...... runs brown after heavy rains.
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Green River (North Carolina)
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