Talk:List of drainage basins by area
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Accuracy Issues
editSome of the values here CANNOT be correct. For example, since the Volga flows into the Caspian Sea, the basin area of the Caspian Sea can't be LESS than the basin of the Volga. Same problem with the Aral Sea. Since it's primarily these basins that distinguish this list from the list of rivers, this seems like a big problem. Unfortunately, the database I have is missing lots of information in central Asia. Also, we need to find a way to make this list somehow more systematic. Citynoise 04:21, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
- I think I've fixed the problems with the endorheic basins; it looks like there was confusion between metric and imperial units. Citynoise 19:15, 27 January 2007 (UTC)
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editRmherman, according to the page title, this is a list of river drainage basins, not of rivers. In this context, the term river is superflous. The page title really should be List of drainage basins as that is all that is required to indicate what we mean. The "river" just makes it a bit easier for the casual reader to grasp what the topic is about. Note that the only possible alternative — List of rivers — is a different topic which is covered elsewhere — and which, one assumes, is interested in length rather than the area of the basin. The Lake Chad basin, in other words, belongs here.
Mr Anon: you are doing good work here, but please do not keep removing valid information. This is against Wikipedia policy. Add, but don't remove unless the information is invalid. If it is invalid, explain your reasons so that other editors can understand and not revert you. Note also that the two drainage basins you removed, unlike the majority of basins listed here, actually have articles about them. Tannin 10:23, 27 Oct 2004 (UTC)
- Yes, precisely. This is a list of river drainage basins - that is the area drained by a particular river. Not the list of drainage basins which would also be a valid and useful list. Both of the lakes I removed are fed by multiple rivers, each of which has its own drainage basin as does the lake as a whole. By your logic, I will have to remove the Mississippi because it doesn't list the drainage area of every river that flows into the Gulf of Mexico - or the Amazon and the Mississippi because they don't list the total of all rivers flowing into the Atlantic Ocean. Rmhermen 12:26, Oct 27, 2004 (UTC)
By [i]your[/i] logic, you would have to list the Murray and the Darling seperately. And the Mitta Mitta, and the Golburn, and the Macquarie, and the Campaspie, and all the other tributaties too! That would be crazy. The concept of a drainage basin is well-established, logical, and well understood. Please don't pervert it with this spurious argument. If it will make you happy, I'll rename the page. Tannin 15:40, 27 Oct 2004 (UTC)
X River
editDo we have to have Amazon River, Nile River, and ugh Danube River (just glad nothing in the UK is big enough to be here) I wouldn't suggest the opposite way round be used (River Amazon, River Nile, River Danube - but most of these you'd rarely see 'River' with them. Morwen - Talk 12:48, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
- Depends on what country you're from. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Rivers for more on this. Rmhermen 16:26, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, I know the usage depends upon what country (I refer to this in the note)! I'm suggesting the 'River' be outright removed in this list: I see no reason for it. Morwen - Talk 09:57, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
- Except that this isn't a list of only rivers- some of the entries are lakes. Rmhermen 14:05, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, I know the usage depends upon what country (I refer to this in the note)! I'm suggesting the 'River' be outright removed in this list: I see no reason for it. Morwen - Talk 09:57, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
- Your point being? There is I note a column indicating that. Morwen - Talk 10:17, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
La Plata Basin is missing
editI've noticed that the La Plata Basin, with drainage area of 3,100,000 sq km, is particularly missing on the list. Nicholas, 13:21, 12th January 2009.
Sea of Japan, Sea of Okhotsk and other East Asian “mediterranean” seas
editI wonder where data on the area draining into the marginal East Asian seas of the Pacific Ocean, such as the Sea of Japan or Sea of Okhotsk can be found.
They really ought to be included if other marginal seas are, and both of the two mentioned, along with the Yellow Sea and East China Sea would be substantial.
luokehao, 3:26 (UTC), 18 November 2011
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Latest edit literally deleted entire list, rendered article useless
editI noticed the latest edit to this article literally deleted the entire list. Given that this article's title indicates it contains a list, this looks awfully like a harmful edit. I've personally found this information useful as a reference in online arguments, so I'd appreciate if future versions of the article go back to holding that information. I'm not just reverting it because the change was today and because the change supposedly makes the page more mobile friendly. It's possible that this is just a step in a process I shouldn't interrupt. However, someone who knows more about this should definitely take a look. 96.82.79.110 (talk) 00:15, 19 February 2016 (UTC)
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Why are some of the "types" identified as "Mediterranean Sea?"
editThese systems are listed as "Mediterranean Sea" type systems:
Red Sea Persian Gulf Black Sea North Sea Baltic Sea Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea Mediterranean Sea Chesapeake Bay Hudson Bay drainage basin
Seems like even the type for "Mediterranean Sea" should be listed as just "sea." — Preceding unsigned comment added by Smnorm (talk • contribs) 15:36, 16 May 2018 (UTC)
- The link is to Mediterranean sea (oceanography), not Mediterranean Sea. Rmhermen (talk) 18:02, 16 May 2018 (UTC)
continent column sortability
editsomething about the colour codes messes with the sort; perhaps there is some template that could help us out? Arlo James Barnes 15:58, 24 July 2020 (UTC)