The Hangbu (Chinese: 杭埠河) is a river of Feixi County, Anhui province, China. It originates on the north slope of the Dabie Mountains and is the largest of 33 tributaries of Lake Chaohu.[1][2] The river flows into its western bank in a northeasterly direction and flows through the township of Sanhe. Longhekou Reservoir was built on the river in 1958.[3]

References

  1. Dai, Xuerong; Dearing, J.A.; Yu, Lizhong; Zhang, Weiguo; Shi, Yuxin; Zhang, Furui; Gu, Chengjun; Boyle, J.F.; Coulthard, T.J.; Foster, G.C. (15 May 2009). "The recent history of hydro-geomorphological processes in the upper Hangbu river system, Anhui Province, China". Geomorphology. 106 (3–4): 363–375. doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.11.016.
  2. Giussani, Gianluigi; Callieri, Cristiana (1993). Strategies for lake ecosystems beyond 2000: 5th International Conference on the Conservation and Management of Lakes, Stresa, Italy, 17th-21st May 1993 : proceedings. Istituto italiano di idrobiologia. p. 468.
  3. Earthquake Research in China. Allerton Press. 2003. p. 377.

31°31′49″N 117°17′17″E / 31.53028°N 117.28806°E / 31.53028; 117.28806


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