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Ranelva
River in Nordland, Norway
River in Nordland, Norway
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Ranelva |
| image | Illhøllia seen from South.JPG |
| mapframe | yes |
| mapframe-zoom | 9 |
| mapframe-caption | Interactive map of the river |
| subdivision_type1 | Country |
| subdivision_name1 | Norway |
| subdivision_type2 | County |
| subdivision_name2 | Nordland |
| subdivision_type3 | Municipalities |
| subdivision_name3 | Rana Municipality |
| length | 130 km |
| source1 | Saltfjellet |
| source1_location | Rana Municipality, Norway |
| source1_coordinates | |
| source1_elevation | 540 m |
| mouth | Ranfjorden |
| mouth_location | Mo i Rana, Norway |
| mouth_coordinates | |
| mouth_elevation | 0 m |
| basin_size | 3790 km2 |
| mapframe-zoom = 9 | mapframe-caption = Interactive map of the river
Ranelva is a 130 km long river in Rana Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is one of the longest rivers in Nordland county. The catchment area of the river is 3790 km2. Before the power stations of Reinforsen (1925) and Langvatnet (1964) were built, the catchment area was 3843 km2.
Path
The river begins on the Saltfjellet plateau, near the border between Norway and Sweden, at the confluence of the little rivers Randalselva () and Gubbeltåga (). The river then flows mainly in a western-southwestern direction. On its way southwestwards, the river is joined by the river Virvasselva from south. The part of the Ranelva river between its beginning and its joining with Virvasselva is called Ruovadajåhkå in Lule Sami language.
Near Storvollen, the rivers Bjøllåga, Tespa, and Stormdalsåga all join Ranelva from the north and the river Messingåga joins from the south. It continues in a southwestern direction through the Dunderland Valley. The rivers Grønfjellåga and Plura join the Ranelva in this valley.
Southwest of the small village Røssvoll, Ranelva meets the river Langvassåga which empties the lake Langvatnet. Further down, at Selfors, the river Revelelva (the name of the lowest parts of the river Tverråga) joins the Ranelva. The river Ranelva empties into the Ranfjorden just south of Ytteren in Mo i Rana.
The river receives water from Storakersvatnet via Rana Hydroelectric Power Station.
Fishing
Ranelva is a popular river for fishing. It is very rich with salmon and trout. One of the largest salmon tunnels in Norway (385 m long) is located at the Reinforsen waterfall, and was built in 1956.
Ranelva was cleansed with rotenone in 1996, 2004, and 2005 beneath the Sjøforsen waterfall, in order to remove the salmon parasite Gyrodactylus salaris, which was registered there for the first time in 1975.
Media gallery
Storvoll
File:RanelvaStorvoll01.JPG File:RanelvaStorvoll02.JPG File:RanelvaStorvoll03.JPG File:RanelvaStorvoll04.JPG
Illhøllia
File:RanelvaIllhoellia A.JPG| File:RanelvaIllhoellia B.JPG| File:RanelvaIllhoellia C.JPG| File:RanelvaIllhoellia D.JPG| File:RanelvaIllhoellia E.JPG| File:RanelvaIllhoellia F.JPG|
Reinforsen ("Reindeer waterfall")
File:Ranelva Reinforsen A.JPG|Seen from European route 6, south of Reinforsen File:Ranelva Reinforsen B.JPG|Seen from European route 6, south of Reinforsen
Selfors
File:RanelvaSelfors01.JPG|Ranelva and the bridge on Selfors on the right File:RanelvaSelfors02.JPG|Ranelva seen from Selfors bridge in the direction of its outlet into Ranfjord File:RanelvaSelfors03.JPG|Ranelva seen from Selfors bridge in the direction of its outlet into Ranfjord File:RanelvaSelfors04.JPG|Ranelva seen from Selfors bridge. The outlet of Revelelva is also seen File:RanelvaSelfors05.JPG|Ranelva seen from Selfors bridge File:RanelvaSelfors06.JPG|Ranelva seen from Selfors bridge File:RanelvaSelfors07.JPG|Ranelva seen from Selfors bridge File:RanelvaSelfors08.JPG|Ranelva seen from Selfors bridge File:RanelvaSelfors09.JPG|Ranelva seen from Selfors bridge File:RanelvaSelfors10.JPG File:RanelvaSelfors11.JPG File:RanelvaSelfors12.JPG File:RanelvaSelfors13.JPG File:RanelvaSelfors14.JPG File:RanelvaSelfors15.JPG
Fossetangen
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References
References
- "Informasjon om stadnamn". [[Norwegian Mapping Authority.
- "Ranelva".
- Petterson, Lars-Evan. (January 2004). "Flomsonekartprosjektet Flomberegning for Ranelva (156.Z)". Norges vassdrags- og energidirektorat.
- Store norske leksikon. "Rana – elv".
- "Ranelva River".
- Bevaringsgruppa, Rana. "Ranaelva. Plan for fiskebevaringsarbeid og dødfiskoppsamling i forbindelse med rotenonbehandlingen 2003-04".
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