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River in South Korea

Heukcheon (Korean: 흑천) is a river of South Korea. It is a river of the Han River system and is a tributary of the Namhan River. The basin area is 314.02 km 2 and the total length is 37 km. Topographically, black forests are the largest part of the watershed with 73.92% and the agricultural area is 7.17%. The upper part of the river consists of gravel, pumice stone and rock. The river is highly affected by nonpoint pollution sources.

References

  1. Choi, Kyungwan; Lee, Sangwon; Noh, Changwan; Lee, Jaekwan; Lee, Youngjoon (September 30, 2015). "Pollutant Load Characterization with Flow Conditions in Heukcheon Stream". Journal of the Korean Society of Water and Wastewater. 29 (5). Retrieved June 15, 2018.


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