Asahan River
River in North Sumatra, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Asahan River (Indonesian: Sungai Asahan) is one of the principal rivers in North Sumatra, Indonesia, that begins in Porsea, Toba Regency near the southeast corner of Lake Toba.[2]
Asahan River
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Spring of the Asahan River at Porsea, Toba Samosir (1929) | |
Location | |
Country | Indonesia |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Lake Toba, Porsea, Toba Samosir, North Sumatra |
• coordinates | 2.434866, 99.147690 |
• elevation | 950 m (3,120 ft) |
Mouth | |
• location | Strait of Malacca |
• coordinates | 3.03333°N 99.866667°E |
• elevation | 0 m |
Length | 147 km (91 mi) |
Basin size | 7,225.45 km2 (2,789.76 sq mi)[1] |
Discharge | |
• location | Near mouth |
• average | (Period: 1971–2000)265.7 m3/s (9,380 cu ft/s)[1] |
Hydrology
The river flows in a north-easterly direction, cutting through the upper course of the deep valley in the Barisan Mountains in Toba Regency, then flows through the Asahan Regency and eventually empties into the Strait of Malacca
The largest city on the Asahan is Tanjungbalai, Asahan with a population of more than 180,000 people. The river houses the Sigura-gura Dam, which supplies power to the North Sumatran Province.
Tributaries of the Asahan include the Silang, Silau, Nantalu, Masihi, Lauran, and Baru River.
Geography
The river flows along the northeast area of Sumatra with predominantly tropical rainforest climate (designated as Af in the Köppen-Geiger climate classification).[3] The annual average temperature in the area is 23 °C. The warmest month is March, when the average temperature is around 25 °C, and the coldest is May, at 23 °C.[4] The average annual rainfall is 2950 mm. The wettest month is November, with an average of 381 mm rainfall, and the driest is June, with 117 mm rainfall.[5]
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