Çoruh, Ch'orokhi, Acampsis | |
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Origin | Mescid Mountains |
Mouth | Black Sea |
Basin countries | Turkey, Georgia |
Length | 438 km[1] |
Avg. discharge | 278 m3/s |
Basin area | 22,100 km2 |
The Çoruh River or Ch'orokhi River (Armenian: Ճորոխ, Tchorokh, Georgian: ჭოროხი ch'orokhi, Turkish: Çoruh, Greek: Άκαμψις, Akampsis) rises in the Mescit Mountains in north-eastern Turkey, flows through the cities of Bayburt, Ispir, Yusufeli, and Artvin, along the Kelkit-Çoruh Fault, before flowing into Georgia, where it reaches the Black Sea just south of Batumi and a few kilometers north of the Turkish-Georgian border.
In Arrian's Periplus Ponti Euxini, it is called the Άκαμψις Acampsis; Pliny may have confused it with the Bathys.[2] In English, it was formerly known as the Boas, the Churuk, or the Chorokh.[3][4]
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The Çoruh valley lies within the Caucasus ecological zone, which is considered by the World Wild Fund for Nature and by Conservation International as a biodiversity hotspot.[5][6]. The Çoruh Valley is recognised by Turkish conservation organisations as an important plant area[7], an important bird area[8], a key biodiversity area[9] and has been nominated as a high priority area for protection. This valley is rich in plants and contains 104 nationally threatened plant species of which 67 are endemic to Turkey[7].
The Çoruh has been called "an eco-tourism gem" and "Turkey's last remaining wild river", and is being promoted for whitewater kayaking by the Eastern Anatolia Tourism Development Project.[10] It attracts kayakers and rafters from all over the world and was the site of the 2005 Coruh Extreme kayak competition.[11]
A total of 13 hydro-electric dams are planned as part of the Çoruh River Development Plan[12] but a total of 27 are proposed for the Çoruh River Catchment. Under the Çoruh Development Plan, 2 dams have been completed (Murtli Dam and Tortum Dam), another 2 are under construction (Borcka Dam and Deriner Dam) and Yusufeli Dam, just upstream is in its final planning phase.
Dam | Phase |
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Tortum Dam | Operational |
Muratli Dam | Operational |
Borcka Dam | Operational |
Deriner Dam | Under construction |
Artvin Dam | Planned |
Yusufeli Dam | Planned |
Ayvali Dam | Planned |
Olur Dam | Planned |
Arkun Dam | Planned |
Aksu Dam | Under Construction |
Gullubag Dam | Planned |
Ispir Dam | Planned |
Laleli Dam | Planned |
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