Coordinates: 5°53′N 59°53′W / 5.883°N 59.883°W / 5.883; -59.883

Merume River

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Merume River
Merume River is located in Guyana
Merume River
Location
CountryGuyana
Physical characteristics
MouthKamarang River

The Merume River is a river of Guyana, a tributary of the Kamarang River.

Merume is also the name of a nearby mountain,[1] which is 30 miles east of Mount Roraima.[2] Director Creek is a tributary of Merume River. First Falls is a feature of the river which also limits travel by boat.[3]

Merumite was discovered in 1937 appearing as black grains among diamonds and gold in the river gravel.[3] In 1958, merumite was determined to be a complex aggregate of eskolaite and chromium, X-ray diffraction data showed it contained eskolaite, guyanaite, bracewellite, grimaldiite, and mcconnellite.[4]

Kamakusa was a settlement along the river, and formerly a government center.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Whitely, Henry (1884). "Explorations in the Neighbourhood of Mounts Roraima and Kukenam, in British Guiana". Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and Monthly Record of Geography. 6 (8): 452. doi:10.2307/1800725. ISSN 0266-626X.
  2. ^ Tate, G. H. H. (1930). "Notes on the Mount Roraima Region". Geographical Review. 20 (1): 61. doi:10.2307/209126. ISSN 0016-7428.
  3. ^ a b c Milton, Charles; Narain, Sat (1969-12-01). "Merumite occurrence in Guyana". Economic Geology. 64 (8): 910–914. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.64.8.910. ISSN 1554-0774.
  4. ^ Shpachenko, A. K.; Sorokhtina, N. V.; Chukanov, N. V.; Gorshkov, A. N.; Sivtsov, A. V. (2006-07-01). "Genesis and compositional characteristics of natural γ-CrOOH". Geochemistry International. 44 (7): 681–689. doi:10.1134/S0016702906070056. ISSN 1556-1968.

Bibliography

  • Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.

5°53′N 59°53′W / 5.883°N 59.883°W / 5.883; -59.883