Finke River

Finke River

The Finke River is one of the largest rivers in central Australia. It’s source is in the Northern Territory's MacDonnell Ranges, and the name Finke River is first applied at the confluence of the Davenport and Ormiston Creeks, just north of Glen Helen [ [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Australia&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=13&ll=-23.66638,132.673473&spn=0.067292,0.170288&t=k Google Maps image] . From here the river meanders for approximately 600 km to the western edge of the Simpson Desert in northern South Australia [ http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Australia&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=9&ll=-26.165299,135.513611&spn=1.055063,2.724609&t=k Google Maps image ] . Usually the river is a string of waterholes, but it can become a raging torrent during rare flood events. In extreme events, water from the Finke River flows into the Macumba River, and thence into Lake Eyre, a total distance from headwater streams of around 750 km. Major tributaries include Ellery Creek, and the Palmer and Hugh Rivers. The Finke River flows through the West MacDonnell and Finke Gorge National Parks.

The Finke River was named by John McDouall Stuart in 1860 after an Adelaide man, William Finke, who was one of the promoters of his expedition. [ [http://www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/placenames/view.jsp?id=12827 Finke River: Northern Territory Place Names Register] (accessed 1 October 2007)] The indigenous name for the river in parts of the Northern Territory is Larapinta [ [http://www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/placenames/view.jsp?id=6825 Larapinta: Northern Territory Place Names Register] (accessed 1 October 2007)] , which lends its name to Larapinta Drive, which runs west from Alice Springs, and the Larapinta walking trail.

Antiquity of the Finke River

The Finke River has long been cited as "the oldest river in the world", particularly by tour operators, and in popular books and brochures. In places such as the James Range, the Finke flows through deeply incised meanders cite journal | author=Pickup G, Allan G, Baker, VR | title=History, palaeochannels and palaeofloods of the Finke River, central Australia | journal=Fluvial Geomorphology of Australia (edited by Warner RF), Academic Press, London | volume= | issue= | year=1988 | pages=177–200 ] ( [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Australia&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=11&ll=-24.10602,132.825394&spn=0.268255,0.681152&t=k see Google Maps image] ). Because meanders only form on flat plains, the river must have formed before the ranges were pushed up; this happened in a mountain building event referred to as the Alice Springs Orogeny which peaked between 400 and 300 million years age (Devonian to Carboniferous Periods) cite journal | author=Wells AT, Forman DJ, Ranford LC, Cook PJ | title=Geology of the Amadeus Basin, Central Australia | journal=Bureau of Mineral Resources, Australia, Bulletin | volume=100 | issue= | year=1970 | pages= | ] ,cite journal | author=Haines PW, Hand M, Sandiford M | title=Palaeozoic synorogenic sedimentation in central and northern Australia: a review of distribution and timing with implications for the evolution of intracontinental orogens | journal=Australian Journal of Earth Sciences | volume=48 | issue= | year=2001 | pages=911–928 | doi=10.1046/j.1440-0952.2001.00909.x [http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk/link.asp?id=l2845h4lp240801n Abstract] ] . Therefore, some parts of the river’s course must have been already in existence around this time. But southern parts of its course must be much younger because the areas where the Finke now flows near the southern edge of the Northern Territory, and further south, were under the sea during the Mesozoic Era ] , part of the Great Artesian Basin.

The antiquity of the Finke River is not unique, but applies equally to other large mountain-sourced river systems in central Australia, e.g. the Todd and Hale Rivers and many others, because most of the central Australian mountain belts formed at around the same time cite journal | author=Mabbutt JA | title=Denudation chronology in central Australia: Structure, climate and landform inheritance in the Alice Springs area | journal=Landform Studies from Australia and New Guinea (edited by Jennings JN, Mabbutt JA), Australian National University Press, Canberra | volume= | issue= | year=1967 | pages=144–181 ] . There are other eroded mountain ranges of equal or greater age to the MacDonnell Ranges, both in Australia and on other continents, so present rivers in those areas may have evolved from ancestral streams of equal and greater antiquity than the Finke.

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