An Brahmaputra iyo an trans-boundary river na nagbubulos sa Tibet (Tsina), Amihanan-subangan na Indya, asin Bangladesh. Midbid iyan bilang Brahmaputra o Luit sa Assamese,Yarlung Tsangpo sa Tibetan, Siang/Dihang River sa Arunachali asin Jamuna River sa Bengali. It is the 9th pinakadakulang salog sa kinaban by discharge, asin iyo an ika-15 pinakahalaba.

Brahmaputra
Dilao
Brahmaputra in Guwahati, Assam, India
Path of the Brahmaputra River
Tibet
PinagkukuananChemayungdung glacier, Manasarovar
 - kinamumugtakanHimalayas
 - tagboan30°19′N 82°08′E / 30.317°N 82.133°E / 30.317; 82.133
 - kalangkawan5,210 m (17,090 ft)
BungangaGanges
 - kinamumugtakan
Ganges Delta
 - tagboan
25°13′24″N 89°41′41″E / 25.22333°N 89.69472°E / 25.22333; 89.69472Tagboan: 25°13′24″N 89°41′41″E / 25.22333°N 89.69472°E / 25.22333; 89.69472
 - Kalangkawan
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Laba3,969 km (2,466 mi).[1]
Sukol kan basin651,334 km2 (251,481 sq mi)
Diskarga 
 - kinamumugtakanMouth of Ganges
 - katampatan19,824 m3/s (700,100 cu ft/s)[2]
 - pinakasagad-baba3,105 m3/s (109,700 cu ft/s)
 - pinakasagad-taas100,000 m3/s (3,500,000 cu ft/s)
Diskarga 
 - kinamumugtakanBrahmaputra Delta (Brahmaputra/Meghna – Basin size: 712,035 km2 (274,918 sq mi)
 - katampatan25,000 m3/s (880,000 cu ft/s)
Mga pigpapahiling kan basin
Sistema kan salogGanges
Mga sanga nin salog 
 - walaLhasa River, Nyang River, Parlung Zangbo, Lohit, Nao Dihing, Buri Dihing, Dangori, Disang, Dikhow, Jhanji, Dhansiri, Kolong River, Kopili, Bhorolu, Kulsi, Krishnai.
 - tuoKameng/Jia Bhoroli, Manas, Beki, Raidak, Jaldhaka, Teesta, Subansiri, Jia dhol, Simen, Pagladia, Sonkosh, Gadadhar.

Na an saiyang ginikanan sa Manasarovar Lake rehiyon, harani sa Bukid Kailash, sa amihanan na gilid kan Himalayas sa Burang County kan Tibet kun saen iyan midbid bilang Yarlung Tsangpo River,[1] Nagbubulos iyan sa habagatan na Tibet pasiring sa break through kan Himalayas sa great gorges (kabali an Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon) asin pasiring sa Arunachal Pradesh.[3]

Toltolan

baguhon
  1. 1.0 1.1 "Scientists pinpoint sources of four major international rivers". Xinhua News Agency. 22 August 2011. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2011-08/22/c_131067137.htm. 
  2. Webersik, Christian (2010). Climate Change and Security: A Gathering Storm of Global Challenges. ABC-CLIO. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-313-38007-5. Archived from the original on 13 June 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2021.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. "Brahmaputra River". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 30 January 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2016.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)