Batang Hari River

The Batang Hari (Indonesian: Sungai Batanghari) is the longest river in Sumatra island,[4] Indonesia, about 600 kilometres (370 mi) northwest of the capital Jakarta.[5]

Batang Hari River
Batang Hari, Sungai Batanghari, Djambi-rivier
The Batang Hari photographed during the 1877–79 Sumatra Expedition
Batang Hari River is located in Sumatra
Batang Hari River
Location of river mouth
Batang Hari River is located in Indonesia
Batang Hari River
Batang Hari River (Indonesia)
Location
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceWest Sumatra, Jambi
RegencySolok Regency, South Solok Regency, Dharmasraya Regency, Bungo Regency, Tebo Regency, Batang Hari Regency, Muaro Jambi Regency, East Tanjung Jabung Regency, Jambi City
Physical characteristics
SourceMount Rasan
 • locationSolok Regency, West Sumatra
MouthMalacca Strait
 • location
East Tanjung Jabung Regency, Jambi
Length800 km (500 mi)[1]
Basin size44,890 km2 (17,330 sq mi)[2]46,504 km2 (17,955 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
 • locationBatang Hari Delta, Malacca Strait
 • average(Period of data: 1992–2016)2,556 m3/s (90,300 cu ft/s)[2]

(Period of data: 2016–2020)2,819 m3/s (99,600 cu ft/s)[3]

2,643 m3/s (93,300 cu ft/s)[1]

Hydrology

The river originates in West Sumatra Province, in the Minangkabau Highlands, home of the Minangkabau people, and flows through Jambi Province to the east coast of Sumatra, reaching the sea in Nipah Panjang District of East Tanjung Jabung Regency. The Trans-Sumatran Highway (AH25) crosses the river at the city of Jambi which is located at some distance from the mouth of the river. The Batang Hari is used by the local population for fishing, transportation, mining, and personal hygiene.[6]

Geography

The river flows in the central area of Sumatra with a predominantly tropical rainforest climate (designated as Af in the Köppen–Geiger climate classification).[7] The annual average temperature in the area is 23 °C (73 °F). The warmest month is April, when the average temperature is around 24 °C (75 °F), and the coldest is January, at 22 °C (72 °F).[8] The average annual rainfall is 2383–3183 mm.[9] The wettest month is December, with an average of 344 mm (13.5 in) rainfall, and the driest is August, with 90 mm rainfall.[10]

See also

References

Media related to Batang Hari River at Wikimedia Commons

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