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The North and South Fabius rivers join to form the Fabius River in northeastern Marion County. The natural confluence of the rivers was about 1 mile (2 km) upstream of the Fabius River's mouth at the Mississippi River, but the North Fabius River has been re-routed by channelization, and now
214:. The Fabius River averages approximately 907 cubic feet per second at the junction of the North and South Fabius rivers. This discharge is obtained by combining the discharges of the North and South forks,(see above), since the Fabius has never been measured by the USGS. 158:, both of which rise in Schuyler County. It flows generally southeastwardly through Knox and Lewis counties, and joins the North Fabius River in southeastern Lewis County. The Middle Fork has a mean annual discharge of 386 cubic feet per second at 360: 346: 332: 318: 443: 453: 210:
joins the South Fabius River about 3 miles (5 km) upstream of the Mississippi. The Fabius flows into the Mississippi River about three miles downstream of
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and flows for its entire length in Knox County. The South Fabius River's average discharge at Taylor is approximately 440 cubic feet per second.
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The Middle Fabius River, about 76 miles (122 km) long, is formed in Scotland County by the confluence of the
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The South Fabius River, about 82 miles (132 km) long, is formed in Knox County by the confluence of the
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The North Fabius River, about 109 miles (175 km) long, is the longest of the three forks and rises near
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U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data.
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joins the North Fabius 8.9 miles (14.3 km) upstream of that river's mouth.
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Each of the three rivers have been subjected to substantial straightening and
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According to tradition, the Fabius River is named for the Roman consul
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tributary
Mississippi River
Missouri
United States
Iowa
channelization
Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus
Moulton
Appanoose County, Iowa
Davis County
Schuyler
Scotland
Knox
Clark
Lewis
Marion
Memphis
Monticello
Taylor, Missouri
Ewing, Missouri
Adair County
Edina
Shelby
Newark
Hurdland
Quincy, Illinois
List of Iowa rivers
List of Missouri rivers

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