{"id":12435,"date":"2023-10-01T01:45:07","date_gmt":"2023-10-01T00:45:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=12435"},"modified":"2023-10-01T01:45:07","modified_gmt":"2023-10-01T00:45:07","slug":"what-river-is-not-a-tributary-of-the-mississippi-river","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/what-river-is-not-a-tributary-of-the-mississippi-river\/","title":{"rendered":"What River Is Not A Tributary Of The Mississippi River"},"content":{"rendered":"
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There are a variety of waterways that typically flow from sources outside of the United States and join the Mississippi River on its path towards the Gulf of Mexico. However, there is one river that many often mistaken for being a tributary of the Mississippi yet has no connection to the said waterway aside from sharing the same territory. This river is the Missouri River, the longest tributary in North America, with a drain basin of roughly 529,000 square miles.<\/p>\n

Despite the official location of the Missouri River entwined with that of the Mississippi, the two rivers are distinct stretches of water in their own right and do not share a consistent flow of water. Some might consider the Missouri River to be a ‘tributary’ of the Mississippi, but this is inaccurate. The Missouri River starts in the Rocky Mountains of Montana and is more than 2500 miles long, making it one of the largest water networks in the world. This river and the Mississippi are neighbours but independent of one another, for all intents and purposes.<\/p>\n

The Missouri River is a powerful and important river in its own right, with a deep cultural and economic significance in the American Midwest. It is home to some of the most important ports and industrial developments in the U.S. such as St Louis and Omaha, along with a great number of agricultural settlements and recreational sites. The Missouri River also provides water for many towns and cities along its route and allows for the transportation of goods to communities all along its stretch. Many of these settlements may otherwise have remained inaccessible, particularly in the west and midwest.<\/p>\n

Though the Missouri River is an independent force, it is still affected by the activity of other water systems in its vicinity and beyond. Due to the close proximity of the Mississippi, the Missouri is affected by the behaviour of the larger waterway when it comes to changes in precipitation, sediment and nutrient cycling, as well as rising sea levels in the Gulf of Mexico. While they remain distinct rivers, they remain deeply intertwined due to their geographical and geological proximity.<\/p>\n

Agricultural Significance of Missouri River<\/h2>\n