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Deforestation and expansion of cattle ranching and agriculture in the Araguaia basin has been extreme during the last four decades. As a consequence, strong linear erosion has produced thousand of gullies just in the upper Araguaia basin, and the river mainstem suffered strong sedimentation and
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Latrubesse, Edgardo (2009). "The Geomorphologic response of a large pristine alluvial river to tremendous deforestation in the South American Tropics: The case of the Araguaia River".
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A large portion of the Araguaia's course is navigable all year, but the river below the Cantão wetlands is interrupted by rapids.
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The Araguaia River comes from Goiás-Mato Grosso south borders. From there it flows northeast to a junction with the
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Among the most important settlements on the banks of the Araguaia River are (in a downstream order):
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Ferreira, Manuel E.; Ferreira, Laerte G.; Latrubesse, Edgardo M.; Miziara, Fausto (2013-10-10).
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Several parts of the river's course are protected by national parks and other reserves like the
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Hotel, turismo, pescaria, passeios ecológicos Araguaia,Luiz Alves, Bananal, Cristalino
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6,420 m/s (227,000 cu ft/s) 6,500 m/s (230,000 cu ft/s)
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6,172 m/s (218,000 cu ft/s) 6,216 m/s (219,500 cu ft/s)
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377,000 km (146,000 sq mi) 358,125 km (138,273 sq mi)
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ecoregion. The combined watershed of Araguaia and Tocantins rivers (named the
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Rio Araguaia (information for tourists in Portuguese, Spanish and English)
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Along its course, the river forms the border between the states of
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Aquino, Samia; Latrubesse, Edgardo; Bayer, Maximiliano (2009).
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Latin American Journal of Sedimentology and Basin Analysis
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in 1897. From 1972 to 1974 this region was the scene of
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fluvial metamorphism (changes in its channel pattern).
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Index

Araguay
Karajá

Araguaia National Park

Portuguese
Brazil
Goiás
Mato Grosso
Tocantins
Pará
Aragarças
Barra do Garças
Araguaia River
Mineiros
18°02′02″S 53°03′47″W / 18.034°S 53.063°W / -18.034; -53.063
Mouth
Tocantins River
São João do Araguaia
5°22′34″S 48°43′08″W / 5.37611°S 48.71889°W / -5.37611; -48.71889
Conceição do Araguaia
Tocantins
River system
Tocantins basin
Portuguese
[ˈʁi.uaɾaˈɡwajjɐ]
Karajá
Brazil
Tocantins River
Tocantins

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