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Browns Run
Browns Run (South Fork Tenmile Creek tributary) is located in Pennsylvania
Browns Run (South Fork Tenmile Creek tributary)
Browns Run (South Fork Tenmile Creek tributary) is located in the United States
Browns Run (South Fork Tenmile Creek tributary)
Location of Browns Run mouth
Other name(s) Tributary to South Fork Tenmile Creek
Country United States of America
State Pennsylvania
County Greene
Township Morgan
Physical characteristics
Main source divide between Castile Run and Grimes Run of South Fork Tenmile Creek
about 2 miles northwest of Mather, Pennsylvania
1,120 ft (340 m)
39°57′43″N 080°06′16″W / 39.96194°N 80.10444°W / 39.96194; -80.10444
River mouth South Fork Tenmile Creek
Mather, Pennsylvania
853 ft (260 m)
39°55′40″N 080°04′30″W / 39.92778°N 80.07500°W / 39.92778; -80.07500
Length 3.24 mi (5.21 km)
Basin features
Progression south-southeast
River system Monongahela River
Basin size 2.29 square miles (5.9 km2)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    unnamed tributaries
  • Right:
    unnamed tributaries

Browns Run is a small stream, like a mini-river, found in southwestern Pennsylvania. It's a "tributary," which means it's a smaller stream that flows into a larger one. Browns Run joins the South Fork Tenmile Creek. This stream starts in northeastern Greene County and flows generally towards the south-southeast. It finally meets the South Fork Tenmile Creek near a place called Mather, Pennsylvania.

What is Browns Run?

Browns Run is a natural waterway. It's not a huge river, but it plays an important part in the local environment. Think of it as a smaller branch that feeds into a bigger tree trunk, which in this case is the South Fork Tenmile Creek.

Why is it called a 'Run'?

In some parts of the United States, especially in Pennsylvania, a small stream or creek is often called a "run." So, Browns Run is just another name for Browns Creek or Browns Stream.

Where is Browns Run Located?

Browns Run is located in the United States of America, specifically in the state of Pennsylvania. It flows through Greene County, which is in the southwestern part of Pennsylvania.

Its Starting Point

The stream begins in a hilly area. This area is a natural divide between two other small streams: Castile Run and Grimes Run. The starting point of Browns Run is about 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) northwest of Mather, Pennsylvania. At this point, the stream is quite high up, about 1,120 feet (341 meters) above sea level.

Its Ending Point

Browns Run flows until it reaches the South Fork Tenmile Creek. This meeting point is right in the town of Mather, Pennsylvania. At this spot, the elevation is lower, around 853 feet (260 meters) above sea level.

The Journey of Browns Run

Browns Run travels a distance of about 3.24 miles (5.21 kilometers). As it flows, it generally moves in a south-southeast direction. This means it starts in the north and gradually curves towards the south and east.

Part of a Bigger System

Even though Browns Run is small, it's part of a much larger water system. It flows into the South Fork Tenmile Creek, which then flows into the Monongahela River. The Monongahela River is a major river in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. It eventually joins other rivers to become part of the huge Mississippi River system, which flows all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.

The Land Around the Run

The area of land that drains water into Browns Run is called its "watershed" or "basin." Imagine a giant bowl; all the rain that falls inside that bowl eventually flows into the stream at the bottom. For Browns Run, this watershed covers about 2.29 square miles (5.93 square kilometers).

How the Land is Used

The land in the Browns Run watershed is used for different things:

  • Farms: About 31% of the land is used for farming. This means there are fields where crops are grown.
  • Forests: A large part, about 61%, is covered by forests. These trees help keep the water clean and provide homes for wildlife.
  • Other Uses: The remaining part of the land is used for other things, like homes or small towns.

Fun Facts and Figures

  • Length: Browns Run is about 3.24 miles (5.21 kilometers) long. That's like walking for about an hour and a half!
  • Average Flow: On average, about 2.85 cubic feet of water flows out of Browns Run every second where it meets South Fork Tenmile Creek. That's roughly the amount of water in a small bathtub every second!
  • Tributaries: Browns Run itself has smaller, unnamed streams that flow into it from both its left and right sides.
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