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Geologic Terms and Geographic Divisions
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Public Land Surveys Having No Initial Point as an Origin for Both Township and Range Numbers[1]
Between the Miamis, north of Symmes Purchase. (Ohio) Scioto River Base. (Ohio)
Muskingum River Survey. (Ohio) Twelve-Mile-Square Reserve. (Ohio)
Ohio River Base. (Indiana) United States Military Survey. (Ohio)
Ohio River Survey. (Ohio) West of the Great Miami. (Ohio)

Sources: Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States, Bureau of Land Management, GPO; Initial Points of the Rectangular Survey System, C. Albert White, 1996.

See http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/more/cadastralsurvey.html for more information on prinicipal meridians and base lines.

Major Rivers of the World
River Length
(in miles)
River Length
(in miles)
Nile (Africa) 4,160 MacKenzie (Canada) 2,635
Amazon (S. America) 4,000 Mekong (Vietnam) 2,600
Yangtze (China) 3,964 Niger (Africa) 2,590
Yelllow (China) 3,395 Yenisey (Russia) 2,543
Ob-Irtysh (Russia) 3,362 Missouri (U.S.) 2,540
Armur (Asia) 2,744 Parana (S. America) 2,485
Lena (Russia) 2,734 Missippi (U.S.) 2,340
Congo (Africa) 2,718 Murray-Darling (Australia) 2,310
Note.—Information compiled from numerous public domain Web sites; references cite different lengths for the same river depending on origin.
Major Rivers of the United States
River Length
(in miles)
River Length
(in miles)
Missouri 2,540 Ohio 1,310
Mississippi 2,340 Red 1,290
Yukon 1,980 Brazos 1,280
Rio Grande 1,900 Columbia 1,240
St. Lawrence 1,900 Snake 1,040
Arkansas 1,460 Platte 990
Colorado 1,450 Pecos 926
Atchafalaya 1,420 Canadian 906

Source: Information courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey; see http://ga.water.usgs.go/edu/riversofworld.html.

  1. Information courtesy of the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management.