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The Teays River /ˈteɪz/(pronounced taze) was a major preglacial river that drained much of the present Ohio River watershed, but took a more northerly downstream course. Traces of the Teays across northern Ohio and Indiana are represented by a network of river valleys. The largest still existing contributor to the former Teays River is the Kanawha River in West Virginia, which is itself an extension of the New River.The name "Teays," from the much smaller Teays Valley still extant above the surface, has been associated with the river and the remainder of its related buried valley since 1910. The more appropriate name would be ancestral Kanawha Valley. The term Teays is used when discussing the buried portion of the ancestral Kanawha River.The Teays was comparable in size to the Ohio River.

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  • نهر تايز (ar)
  • Teays River (en)
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  • نهر التيز Teays ‎/‏ˈteɪz‎/‏ (كما يلفظ، تايز) هو نهر تشكل في العصر الجليدي ويقع بالقرب من نهر أوهايو في منطقة تجمع المياه، فقد نشأت هذة التجمعات في المصب المنطقة الشمالية. تشكل نهر تايز تمثيل في شمال أوهايو وإنديانا عن طريق مجموعة شبكات من الوديان والأنهار. فأكبر مصب لنهر تايز هو نهر كاناوها الذي يقع في ولاية فرجينيا الغربية ، والذي يعد امتدادًا للنهر الجديد. يرتبط اسم نهر تايز بوادي تايز والمسدود منذ عام 1910. ونسبه لقربه من نهر كاناوها فيجدر بنهر تايز تسميته بنهر كانوها. ويستخدم المصطلح تايز لمناقشة مواضيع تتعلق بجزء النهر السفلي لنهر كاناوها. فتقريبا تبلغ مساحة نهر تايز بشكل مقرب من مساحة نهر أوهايو . فقد كانت منابع النهر تايز تتدفقمن مكان بالقرب من بلوينج روك بولاية نورث كارولينا؛ ثم بدأت بعدها تتدفق عبر أنهار فرجينيا ووست فرجينيا وأوهايو وإنديانا وإلينوي. (هانسن، 1995). كان أكبر مساهم (ar)
  • The Teays River /ˈteɪz/(pronounced taze) was a major preglacial river that drained much of the present Ohio River watershed, but took a more northerly downstream course. Traces of the Teays across northern Ohio and Indiana are represented by a network of river valleys. The largest still existing contributor to the former Teays River is the Kanawha River in West Virginia, which is itself an extension of the New River.The name "Teays," from the much smaller Teays Valley still extant above the surface, has been associated with the river and the remainder of its related buried valley since 1910. The more appropriate name would be ancestral Kanawha Valley. The term Teays is used when discussing the buried portion of the ancestral Kanawha River.The Teays was comparable in size to the Ohio River. (en)
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