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Der Allagash River ist ein etwa 105 km langer rechter Nebenfluss des Saint John River im Nordwesten des US-Bundesstaats Maine. Er entwässert ein abgelegenes und landschaftlich reizvolles Gebiet in den nördlich des Mount Katahdin. Der Name "Allagash" leitet sich von dem Penobscot-Wort /walakéskʸihtəkʸ/ ab und bedeutet „Rinden-Strom“. Der Allagash River bildet den Abfluss des (früher bekannt als Heron Lake) bei Churchill Depot im nördlichen Piscataquis County. Der relativ naturbelassene Flusslauf des Allagash River ist ein attraktives Ziel für Kanuten. La rivière Allagash est un affluent de la rivière Saint-Jean, d'environ 105 km de long au nord du Maine aux États-Unis. Il prend sa source au lac Eagle, lui-même alimenté par le lac Cliff dans les forêts du nord du Maine, au nord du mont Katahdin. Аллагаш (англ. Allagash River) — река в штате Мэн, правый приток реки Сент-Джон. Длина реки составляет 105 км, площадь бассейна реки — 3831 км². Средний сток реки равен 56 м³/сек, максимальный сток — 1160 м³/сек. Высота истока — 283 м над уровнем моря. Высота устья — 180 м над уровнем моря. The Allagash River is a tributary of the Saint John River, approximately 65 miles (105 km) long, in northern Maine in the United States. It drains in a remote and scenic area of wilderness in the Maine North Woods north of Mount Katahdin. The name "Allagash" comes from the Abenaki language, a dialect of the Algonquin languages, spoken by the Penobscot Tribe. The word, /walakéskʸihtəkʸ/, means "bark stream". Аллагаш (англ. Allagash River) — річка в штаті Мен (США), права притока річки Сент-Джон.
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La rivière Allagash est un affluent de la rivière Saint-Jean, d'environ 105 km de long au nord du Maine aux États-Unis. Il prend sa source au lac Eagle, lui-même alimenté par le lac Cliff dans les forêts du nord du Maine, au nord du mont Katahdin. Аллагаш (англ. Allagash River) — річка в штаті Мен (США), права притока річки Сент-Джон. Аллагаш (англ. Allagash River) — река в штате Мэн, правый приток реки Сент-Джон. Длина реки составляет 105 км, площадь бассейна реки — 3831 км². Средний сток реки равен 56 м³/сек, максимальный сток — 1160 м³/сек. Высота истока — 283 м над уровнем моря. Высота устья — 180 м над уровнем моря. Аллагаш берёт начало в озере Черчилл (ранее называлось Херон) в округе Пискатакис, течёт в общем направлении на северо-восток через цепь естественных озёр, впадает в реку Сент-Джон южнее посёлка Аллагаш, близ государственной границы с Канадой. Большая часть течения реки и её устье находится на территории округа Арустук. До 1841 года сток из озёр Аллагаш, Чеймберлин и Телос шёл по реке Аллагаш, но после строительства плотины Телос у озера Чеймберлин и канала Кат сток из этих озёр перенаправлен в систему реки Пенобскот. Это позволило осуществлять сплав леса к атлантическому побережью штата, но в наши дни существование этой плотины вызывает неоднозначную оценку. Так как Аллагаш протекает по местам почти не тронутым рукой человека, то в летнее время по реке часто сплавляются каноисты. В 1857 году известный американский писатель и аболиционист Генри Дэвид Торо вместе со своими друзьями совершил на каноэ путешествие к верховьям реки (к озеру Херон); впечатления от этого путешествия легли в основу его рассказа «Аллагаш и Восточный рукав», который был опубликован уже после его смерти. Der Allagash River ist ein etwa 105 km langer rechter Nebenfluss des Saint John River im Nordwesten des US-Bundesstaats Maine. Er entwässert ein abgelegenes und landschaftlich reizvolles Gebiet in den nördlich des Mount Katahdin. Der Name "Allagash" leitet sich von dem Penobscot-Wort /walakéskʸihtəkʸ/ ab und bedeutet „Rinden-Strom“. Der Allagash River bildet den Abfluss des (früher bekannt als Heron Lake) bei Churchill Depot im nördlichen Piscataquis County. Ursprünglich entwässerte der Allagash River auch die folgenden Seen: , und . In den 1840er Jahren wurden jedoch mehrere Dämme errichtet, so dass seither das Wasser dieser Seen zum abfließt. Zweck dieser Ableitung war das Flößen von Baumstämmen an die südlich gelegene Küste von Maine. Der Allagash River fließt überwiegend in nordöstlicher Richtung. Dabei passiert er eine Kette natürlicher Bergseen. Schließlich trifft er bei Allagash nahe der internationalen Grenze zu New Brunswick (Kanada) auf den Saint John River. Der relativ naturbelassene Flusslauf des Allagash River ist ein attraktives Ziel für Kanuten. Im Jahre 1857 unternahm Henry David Thoreau gemeinsam mit seinem aus Concord stammenden Freund und dem Penobscot-Führer eine Kanutour zur Quelle des Allagash River, dem Heron Lake. Seine Aufzeichnungen während der Reise, bekannt als "The Allagash and East Branch", wurden posthum als drittes Kapitel der 1864 veröffentlicht. 1966 votierten Einwohner von Maine für die Erhaltung und den Schutz des Flusses. Ein Großteil der Flussstrecke liegt nun im Allagash Wilderness Waterway. 1970 wurde dieser Wasserweg Teil des National-Wild-and-Scenic-River-Programms. In den 1990er Jahren wurde der mit Holz gebaute Churchill Dam durch einen Betondamm ersetzt. Dies führte zu Kritik von Umweltaktivisten. Freizeitnutzung und Naturschutz des Flusssystems bleiben weiterhin ein kontroverses Thema. 5 km oberhalb der Flussmündung betreibt die US-Regierung einen Pegel. Der dort gemessene mittlere Abfluss des Allagash River beträgt 56 m³/s. The Allagash River is a tributary of the Saint John River, approximately 65 miles (105 km) long, in northern Maine in the United States. It drains in a remote and scenic area of wilderness in the Maine North Woods north of Mount Katahdin. The name "Allagash" comes from the Abenaki language, a dialect of the Algonquin languages, spoken by the Penobscot Tribe. The word, /walakéskʸihtəkʸ/, means "bark stream". The Allagash issues from Churchill Lake (formerly known as Heron Lake) at Churchill Depot in northern Piscataquis County. In its natural state, it also drained Allagash, Chamberlain, and Telos lakes, but in the 1840s dams were built which diverted their drainage into the East Branch of the Penobscot River, to facilitate the shipping of logs south to coastal Maine. Lock Dam drains some water from Chamberlain Lake into the south end of Eagle Lake, which then flows out through the Allagash as it naturally would. Extending the flowline of the Allagash River to Lock Dam on Chamberlain Lake gives a total length to the mouth of the Allagash at the Saint John River of 86 miles (138 km). The Allagash flows generally northeast, passing through a chain of natural mountain lakes. It joins the Saint John from the south at Allagash, Maine, near the international border with New Brunswick. The relatively unspoiled nature of the river has long made it a popular destination for canoe trips. In 1857 Henry David Thoreau, along with his Concord friend and Penobscot guide , made a canoe journey which led him to the source of the river, i.e. Heron Lake. His account of the excursion called "The Allegash and East Branch" was published posthumously as the third chapter of (1864). In 1966, the citizens of Maine voted to protect the river by authorizing a $1.5 million bond that would "develop the maximum wilderness character" of the river. Much of the river was subsequently designated as the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. In 1970 the waterway became part of the National Wild and Scenic River program of the U.S. federal government. Although the wild designation of the river is normally applied to free-flowing streams, the designation left in place the wooden Churchill Dam for historic reasons. In the 1990s, with the dam failing, the citizens of Maine authorized a concrete replacement for the dam to preserve the nearby recreational facilities on the river. The rebuilding of the dam was highly criticized by environmentalists. The expansion of recreational access to the river through new roads and docks has remained a controversial topic in recent years. Development in much of the area surrounding the Allagash Wilderness Waterway is restricted by the Seven Islands Land Company, a private land management company that owns approximately 1 million acres (4,000 km²) of forest in northern Maine. The United States government maintains one stream gauge on the Allagash, located 3 miles (4.8 km) above the river's mouth near Allagash, Maine (47°04′14″N 69°04′51″W / 47.07056°N 69.08083°W), at which point the watershed is 1,479 square miles (3,830 km2). The river's discharge (flow) at this gauge averages 1,967 cubic feet per second (55.7 m3/s), with a recorded maximum of 40,900 cubic feet per second (1,160 m3/s) and minimum of 87 cubic feet per second (2.5 m3/s). Annual maximum flows occur during the spring snow melt and minimums in the fall.
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