Pasimoni River

Pasimoni River
Mouth location in Brazil
Native name Rio Pasimoni
Country Brazil
Physical characteristics
River mouth 1°55′02″N 66°35′58″W / 1.917097°N 66.599434°W / 1.917097; -66.599434Coordinates: 1°55′02″N 66°35′58″W / 1.917097°N 66.599434°W / 1.917097; -66.599434
Basin features
River system Rio Negro

The Pasimoni River (Spanish: Rio Pasimoni) is a river in the state of Amazonas, Venezuela. It is a tributary of the Casiquiare canal, in turn a tributary of the Rio Negro.

The Pasimoni forms on the northern slope of the Cerro de la Neblina and flows northward to Casiquiare canal. It surrounded by low, poorly drained country.[1] It drains a heavily forested region where the driest months are December to February, but rain is common in the dry season.[2] It is a classic blackwater river with low pH, conductivity, solute and nutrients.[3]

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References

Sources

  • Winemiller, Kirk O.; Taphorn, Donald C.; Barbarino-Duque, Aniello (9 December 1997), "Ecology of Cichla (Cichlidae) in Two Blackwater Rivers of Southern Venezuela", Copeia, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH) (4), doi:10.2307/1447287, JSTOR 1447287
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