tributary of the Gila River, east-central Arizona, U.S. The Salt River is formed at the confluence of the Black and White rivers on a plateau in eastern Gila county. It flows 200 miles (320 km) in a westerly direction and empties into the Gila River 15 miles (24 km) west-southwest of Phoenix. The Salt River and its main tributary, the Verde, are part of the Colorado River drainage basin. The Salt River Irrigation Project includes Roosevelt, Horse Mesa, Mormon Flat, and Stewart Mountain dams. In pre-Columbian times the broad Salt River valley was cultivated by Hohokam Indians, who constructed systems of irrigation canals.
SALT RIVER
Meaning of SALT RIVER in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012