By island
editThis list is arranged by island in alphabetical order, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name.
The largest primary rivers on the island of Buru[2][3]
River | Mouth
coordinates |
Basin size
(km²) |
Average discharge | Length
(km) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(m3/s) | (km3) | ||||
Ceram Sea | |||||
Wae Nibe | 3°3′49.356″S 126°36′0.8784″E / 3.06371000°S 126.600244000°E | 438.5 | 14.14 | 0.446 | |
Wae Bebek | 3°4′51.8376″S 126°24′18.6984″E / 3.081066000°S 126.405194000°E | 368.2 | 18.18 | 0.573 | |
Banda Sea | |||||
Wae Apo | 3°19′36.7284″S 127°4′19.1208″E / 3.326869000°S 127.071978000°E | 1,891.4 | 65.34 | 2.06 | 80 |
Wae Mala | 3°42′10.7892″S 126°21′8.6652″E / 3.702997000°S 126.352407000°E | 804.7 | 47.76 | 1.506 | |
Wae Dalan | 3°35′48.3324″S 126°10′15.6612″E / 3.596759000°S 126.171017000°E | 529 | 29.86 | 0.942 | |
Wae Pede | 3°51′25.2072″S 126°40′47.8524″E / 3.857002000°S 126.679959000°E | 451.3 | 24.63 | 0.777 | |
Other | 4,121.9 | 120.27 | 3.793 | ||
Buru | 8,605 | 320.18 | 10.097 |
- Angke River
- Asem River
- Baliung River
- Baru Barat River
- Baru Timur River
- Bodri River
- Brantas River
- Buaran River
- Buni River
- Cakung
- Ci Banten
- Ci Durian
- Ci Kaengan
- Ci Kapundung
- Ci Liwung
- Ci Manceuri
- Ci Manuk
- Ci Pinang
- Ci Sadane
- Ci Tanduy
- Ci Tarum
- Ci Ujung
- Comal River
- Grogol River
- Jatikramat River
- Kaso River (Sukabumi)
- Kaso River (Garut)
- Krukut River
- Laki River
- Liman River
- Lusi River
- Madiun River
- Mandiri River
- Mookervaart River
- Opak River
- Oyo River
- Pemali River
- Pesanggrahan River
- Progo River
- Sanen River
- Serang River
- Serayu River
- Setail River
- Solo River
- Sunter River
- Tuntang River
- Widas River
- Below are the rivers in the Indonesian territory of Borneo (Kalimantan)
- Apauwar River
- Baliem (Vriendschaps) River
- Becking River
- Bewani River
- Bian River
- Brazza River
- Bulaka River
- Digul
- Fly River
- Grime River
- Kampung River
- Kamundan River
- Kumbe River
- Lorentz (Undir) River
- Mamberamo
- Mandobo River
- Mapi River
- Maro (Merauke) River
- Mimika River
- Momats River
- Muturi River
- Nawa River
- Ok Tedi River
- Pauwasi River
- Pulau (Eilanden) River
- Seremuk River
- Tabai River
- Tami River
- Tariku River
- Taritatu River
- Tor River
- Sobger River
- Songgato River
- Sepik
- Van Daalen River
- Wamma River
- Wapoga River
- Warenai River
- Waruta River
- Wildeman River
- Wiriagar River
- Wiru River
- Wowei River
- Aceh
- Asahan
- Banyuasin
- Barumun
- Batang Hari
- Bila
- Bohorok
- Gadis
- Indragiri
- Jamboaye
- Kampar Kanan
- Kampar
- Kluet
- Komering
- Kualu
- Kumu
- Mandau
- Merangin
- Mesuji
- Musi
- Ogan
- Ombilin
- Peureulak
- Peusangen
- Rawas
- Renun
- Rokan
- Rokan-kanan
- Rokan-kiri
- Sekampung
- Seputih
- Siak
- Silau
- Simpang-kanan
- Simpang-kiri
- Sinamar
- Tamiang
- Tembesi
- Teunom
- Toru
- Tripa
- Tulangbawang
- Tungkal
- Wampu
- Woyla
By province
editRunoff by region
editRegion | Area | Runoff | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
km2 | % | km3 | % | |
Bali and Tenggara | 72,890.97 | 3.8 | 60 | 1.9 |
Java | 125,124.786 | 6.6 | 187 | 5.9 |
Kalimantan | 536,799.26 | 28.2 | 1,008 | 31.2 |
Papua and Maluku | 499,240.754 | 26.2 | 981 | 30.5 |
Sulawesi | 188,437.99 | 9.9 | 247 | 7.6 |
Sumatra | 482,075.24 | 25.3 | 738 | 22.9 |
Indonesia | 1,904,569 | 100.0 | 3,221 | 100.0 |
Major rivers by Indonesia
edit*Total basin.
Rainfall, runoff
editRiver | Rainfall (mm) | Runoff (mm) | (%) | River | Rainfall (mm) | Runoff (mm) | (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apauwar | Mahakam | 3,163 | 1,911 | 60.4 | |||
Asahan | 2,950 | 1,271 | 43.1 | Mamberamo | 3,578 | 2,406 | 67.2 |
Ayung | 2,587 | 1,153 | 44.6 | Maro | 2,002 | 804 | 40.2 |
Banyuasin | 2,579 | 1,809 | 70.1 | Mentaya | 2,991 | 1,854 | 62 |
Barito | 3,000 | 1,810 | 60.4 | Mesuji | 3,248 | 1,502 | 46.3 |
Barumun | 2,801 | 1,938 | 69.1 | Momats | 4,466 | 2,475 | 55.4 |
Batang Hari | 3,183 | 1,912 | 60.1 | Musi | 2,800 | 1,689 | 60.3 |
Bengawan Solo | 2,100 | 1,429 | 68 | Muturi | 3,835 | 2,475 | 64.6 |
Benain | 1,760 | 464 | 26.4 | Omba | |||
Berau | 2,900 | 1,676 | 57.8 | Palu | 2,092 | 1,211 | 57.9 |
Bian | 2,317 | 1,236 | 53.3 | Pawan | 3,702 | 2,667 | 72 |
Bongka | 2,929 | 1,358 | 46.4 | Poso | 2,715 | 1,414 | 52.1 |
Brantas | 2,952 | 1,612 | 54.1 | Rokan | 3,766 | 2,352 | 62.5 |
Cimanuk | 2,465 | 1,722 | 69.9 | Sadang | 2,500 | 1,294 | 51.8 |
Citanduy | 3,547 | 2,767 | 78 | Sambas | 3,542 | 2,129 | 60.1 |
Citarum | 2,646 | 2,017 | 76.2 | Sampara | 2,926 | 1,003 | 34.3 |
Derewo | 4,168 | 2,308 | 55.4 | Sebangau | |||
Digul | 3,732 | 2,494 | 66.8 | Sebyar | 3,744 | 1,750 | 46.7 |
Eilanden | 3,970 | 2,659 | 67 | Sembakung | 4,020 | 1,900 | 47.3 |
Fly | 4,588 | 2,704 | 60.5 | Sepik | 3,390 | 2,116 | 62.4 |
Indragiri | 2,757 | 1,856 | 67.3 | Seputih | 3,176 | 1,338 | 42.1 |
Jelai | 2,760 | 1,915 | 69.4 | Serayu | 3,897 | 3,180 | 81.6 |
Kahayan | 3,400 | 2,054 | 60.4 | Seruyan | 3,118 | 1,953 | 62.7 |
Kaloena | 4,176 | 2,221 | 53.2 | Sesayap | 4,020 | 2,215 | 55.1 |
Kampar | 2,667 | 1,757 | 65.9 | Siak | 2,673 | 1,924 | 72 |
Kamundan | 3,744 | 2,162 | 57.7 | Singkil | |||
Karabra | Siriwo | 3,967 | 2,600 | 65.5 | |||
Karama | 2,863 | 1,601 | 55.9 | Sissa | 1,686 | 1,423 | 84.4 |
Katingan | 2,991 | 1,831 | 61.2 | Tulangbawang | 3,248 | 1,548 | 47.7 |
Kayan | 3,957 | 2,437 | 61.6 | Uta | |||
Kotawaringin | 2,778 | 2,026 | 72.9 | Waeapo | |||
Kumbe | 1,951 | 932 | 47.8 | Walanae | 2,550 | 1,160 | 45.5 |
Laa | Wapoga | 3,534 | 2,659 | 75.2 | |||
Lariang | 2,500 | 1,335 | 53.4 | Wiriagar | 3,744 | 2,004 | 53.5 |
Larona | Kapuas | 3,666 | 2,339 | 63.8 | |||
Lasolo | 2,495 | 1,138 | 45.6 | ||||
Lorentz | 4,238 | 2,875 | 67.8 | Indonesia | 2,702 | 1,691 | 62.6 |
Discharge
editRiver | Average discharge (m3/s) | ||
---|---|---|---|
Normal dry year | Normal wet year | Multi-annual | |
Kapuas | 5,600 | 7,803 | 6,260.1 |
Mamberamo | 4,110 | 6,358 | 5,173.5 |
Fly | 3,870 | 8,000 | 6,500 |
Sepik | 3,700 | 7,000 | 5,000 |
Barito | 3,700 | 5,497 | 4,514 |
Mahakam | 3,000 | 5,953 | 4,278 |
Digul | 2,760 | 3,867 | 3,332.7 |
Musi | 2,482 | 3,961 | 3,211.2 |
Eilanden | 2,084 | 3,783 | 3,133 |
Batang Hari | 1,485 | 2,819 | |
Kayan | 1,254 | 2,463.4 | |
Kampar | 1,054 | 2,063 | 1,351.2 |
Katingan | 734 | 1,414 | 1,135.3 |
Kahayan | 706 | 1,178.4 | 1,046.3 |
Indragiri | 591 | 1,339 | |
Mentaya | 514 | 1,064.4 | 866.6 |
Bengawan Solo | 463 | 962 | 693 |
Brantas | 446 | 612 | |
Berau | 394 | 902.8 | |
Seruyan | 1,216 | 825.6 | |
Pawan | 1,215 | 973.2 |
See also
editNotes and references
edit- ^ Map of Indonesia. Peta Indonesia. Wawasan Nusantara. CV. Indo Prima Sarana. Accessed 29 Juli 2017.
- ^ "Palau & East Indonesia".
- ^ Radhika, Radhika; Firmansyah, Rendy; Hatmoko, Waluyo (November 2017). "Computation of surface water availability in Indonesia based on satellite data". Jurnal Sumber Daya Air. 13 (2): 115–130. doi:10.32679/jsda.v13i2.206.
- ^ Buku Tahunan Sda. 2011.
- ^ a b c "Kalimantan-Borneo".
- ^ a b c "Papua New Guinea".
- ^ a b c "Sumatra".
- ^ a b Rendy, Firmansyah. "Grafik Neraca Air Pulau Papua".
- ^ a b Ting-Hsuan, Huang; Chen-Tung, Arthur Chen; Hsiao-Chun, Tseng; Jiann-Yuh, Lou; Shu Lun, Wang; Liyang, Yang; Selvaraj, Kandasamy; Xuelu, Gao; Jough-Tai, Wang; Edvin, Aldrian; G.S., Jacinto; Gusti Z., Anshari; Penjai, Sompongchaiyakul; B.J., Wang (May 2017). "Riverine carbon fluxes to the South China Sea: Riverine carbon fluxes to the SCS". Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 122 (5): 1239–1259. doi:10.1002/2016JG003701. S2CID 135024272.
- ^ a b c "Java-Timor-Sulawesi".
- ^ a b c Chikamori, Hidetaka; Liu, Heng; Daniell, Trevor (2012). Catalogue of rivers for Southeast Asia and the Pacific, vol. VI.
Sources
edit- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
- GEOnet Names Server
- Indonesia 1:250,000 Series T503, U.S. Army Map Service, (1954)