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49: 535:, when levels at Haughton reached 5.6 metres (18 ft), whilst those at Parkhill were over a metre higher than previously at 5.5 metres (18 ft). The resultant flooding forced residents along the river to evacuate their homes, in some cases with the help of local rescue teams. Areas affected included Port Elphinstone, 530:
Prior to 2016 the maximum levels and flows were recorded during the floods of November 2002, with peak levels on the 22nd of that month reaching 5.07 metres (16.6 ft) at Haughton near Inverurie, and 4.17 metres (13.7 ft) at Parkhill. These were exceeded in January 2016 during the
602: 335:. Several streams, the Dhiver, Feith Bhait, Meoir Veannaich, Cock Burn and the Allt nan Aighean merge to form the embryonic Don. Water from the north of Brown Cow Hill ( 607: 523:, with a mean flow of 20.64 cubic metres per second (729 cu ft/s). The station measures 97% of the total 1,312 square kilometres (507 sq mi) 532: 626:
Strang, Alastair. “Explaining Ptolemy's Roman Britain.” Britannia, vol. 28, 1997, pp. 1–30. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/526763. Accessed 21 April 2020.
340: 596: 152: 764: 683: 336: 759: 739: 591: 411:, meaning 'goddess', an indication the river was once a sacred one. Near Kintore, not distant from the Don, is the 31: 418:. In 1750 the Don's lower reaches were channelled towards the sea, moving its confluence with the sea northwards. 684:"Scotland Weather: River Don bursts its banks as North East of Scotland continues to be battered by heavy rain" 349: 260: 244: 564: 324: 536: 292: 466: 284: 54: 581: 576: 539:, and Donside in Aberdeen where a number of residential care homes were evacuated as a precaution. 372: 376: 264: 586: 332: 280: 516: 353: 361: 48: 753: 515:
River levels and flows have been measured along the course of the Don at a number of
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and down to Cock Bridge, below the picturesque site of the recently demolished
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since 1969. The lowest of these is the gauge at Parkhill near
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The river was recorded by the 2nd century AD cosmographer
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352:. The Don follows a circuitous route eastwards past 223: 211: 203: 191: 183: 144: 128: 118: 104: 96: 87: 77: 67: 62: 41: 30:For other rivers of the same or similar name, see 710:"Scotland flooding: Record high for river levels" 647:. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. p. 15. 608:List of waterway societies in the United Kingdom 429:Discharge of the River Don at various locations 8: 364:before entering the North Sea just north of 425: 327:, before flowing quietly past the ice-age 678: 676: 636: 634: 632: 619: 597:Rivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland 509:20.64 m/s (729 cu ft/s) 493:14.33 m/s (506 cu ft/s) 477:10.22 m/s (361 cu ft/s) 319:The Don rises in the peat flat beneath 461:2.94 m/s (104 cu ft/s) 348:and that from the south side into the 229:20.64 m/s (729 cu ft/s) 38: 559:and scenery. A 100kW hydro scheme at 7: 383:, Mossat Burn, Leochel Burn and the 506:1,273 km (492 sq mi) 195:1,312 km (507 sq mi) 25: 641:Marsh, T J; Hannaford, J (2008). 490:787 km (304 sq mi) 474:499 km (193 sq mi) 53:River Don and Castle Forbes near 690:. Trinity Mirror. 8 January 2016 547:Strathdon attracts visitors for 458:103 km (40 sq mi) 47: 27:River in Aberdeenshire, Scotland 432: 146: • coordinates 1: 563:is on the former site of the 267:and flows eastwards, through 88:Physical characteristics 508: 505: 502: 492: 489: 486: 476: 473: 470: 460: 457: 454: 213: • location 130: • location 106: • location 781: 592:List of rivers of Scotland 371:The chief tributaries are 225: • average 29: 428: 279:. The Don passes through 233: 199: 114: 92: 46: 187:131 km (81 mi) 765:Rivers of Aberdeenshire 555:fishing as well as its 323:, and in the shadow of 248: 745:The River Don Trust 577:Aberdeenshire Canal 315:Course of the river 164: /  760:Rivers of Aberdeen 168:57.1760°N 2.0770°W 661:. 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Index

Water of Nochty
Don River

Alford
Scotland
Aberdeenshire
Mouth
Bridge of Don
Aberdeen
57°10′34″N 2°04′37″W / 57.1760°N 2.0770°W / 57.1760; -2.0770
Parkhill
Scottish Gaelic
river
Scotland
rises
Grampians
Aberdeenshire
North Sea
Aberdeen
Alford
Kemnay
Inverurie
Kintore
Dyce
tributary
River Ury
Inverurie
Glen Avon
moraine
Delnadamph Lodge

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