The Mayi River[4] (Chinese: 蚂蚁河), sometimes spelled Mayi He, [5] Mayihe River,[6] also known as Mayan River (蚂蜒河),[7] is a river in Heilongjiang Province,[8] People's Republic of China, and is an importanttributary of the Songhua River.[9]

Mayi River
Map
Native name蚂蚁河 (Chinese)[2]
Location
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHeilongjiang Province[1]
Physical characteristics
MouthSonghua River
 • coordinates
45°56′47″N 128°44′25″E / 45.9464°N 128.7402°E / 45.9464; 128.7402
Length341 kilometers[3]

Mayi River originates in the Zhangguangcai Ridge (张广才岭) area of the Changbai Mountains,[10] flows west to Shangzhi Town, Shangzhi City, and curves to the northeast, through Yanshou County, Fangzheng County, and is injected into the right bank of the Songhua River in Songnan Township (松南乡), Fangzheng County. The total length of the river is 341 kilometers,[11] and the total drainage area is 10,727 square kilometers.[12]

References

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  1. ^ Summary Environmental Impact Assessments (SEIAs) for the Proposed Heilongjiang and Yunnan Expressways Projects (People's Republic of China). Asian Development Bank. 1994.
  2. ^ "Environmental Impact Report of the Songhua River Main Stream Treatment Project" (PDF). Ministry of Ecology and Environment. 2016-05-22.
  3. ^ Yanshou County Chronicles. Sanhuan Publishing House. 1991. pp. 81–.
  4. ^ People's Republic of China, Heilongjiang Road Network Development Project. Asian Development Bank. 2006.
  5. ^ Daily Report: China, Issues 51-53; Issues 55-61. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. 1991.
  6. ^ "Integrated Safeguards Data Sheet (Concept Stage)". World Bank. 2010-01-13.
  7. ^ Wang Acheng (1996). A Chance that Spans a Century. Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House. pp. 27–. ISBN 978-7-5354-1280-5.
  8. ^ "Soil Erosion and Ecological Construction of Water and Soil Conservation in Mayi River Watershed". CNKI. 2004-01-03.
  9. ^ Xing, Baoxiu; Chen, He; Chen, Qingfeng; Zhang, Yan; Liu, Zifang; Yang, Zhao (2019). "Assessing impacts of climate change on habitat suitability of Coregonus ussuriensis and other coldwater fishes in northern China". Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 26 (33): 34058–34066. doi:10.1007/s11356-018-3236-z. PMID 30251041. S2CID 52815556.
  10. ^ Heilongjiang Province Chronicles: Water Conservancy Chronicles. Volume 9. Heilongjiang People's Publishing House. 1993. pp. 25–.
  11. ^ "7 Environmental Impact Assessment of Noise" (PDF). World Bank. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
  12. ^ Black Longjiang Provincial Chronicles. Heilongjiang People's Publishing House. 1998. pp. 316–.