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Stockman Run
Stockman Run is located in Pennsylvania
Stockman Run
Stockman Run is located in the United States
Stockman Run
Location of Stockman Run mouth
Other name(s) Tributary to Beaver River
Country United States of America
State Pennsylvania
County Beaver
Physical characteristics
Main source divide between Stockman Run and North Fork Little Beaver Creek
about 2 miles west of Koppel, Pennsylvania
1,160 ft (350 m)
40°50′15″N 080°21′55″W / 40.83750°N 80.36528°W / 40.83750; -80.36528
River mouth Beaver River
Koppel, Pennsylvania
735 ft (224 m)
40°49′46″N 080°18′43″W / 40.82944°N 80.31194°W / 40.82944; -80.31194
Length 3.49 mi (5.62 km)
Basin features
Progression generally east
River system Beaver River
Basin size 2.55 square miles (6.6 km2)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    unnamed tributaries
  • Right:
    unnamed tributaries

Stockman Run is a small stream, also called a run, located in western Pennsylvania. It is a tributary of the Beaver River. This means Stockman Run flows into the Beaver River, adding its water to the larger stream.

About Stockman Run

Stockman Run starts in the northern part of Beaver County. It flows mostly towards the east. The stream eventually joins the Beaver River near the town of Koppel, Pennsylvania.

Where Does It Start?

The journey of Stockman Run begins about 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Koppel, Pennsylvania. It starts at an elevation of about 1,160 feet (350 meters) above sea level. This is where the land divides the water flow between Stockman Run and another stream called North Fork Little Beaver Creek.

Its Path and Length

Stockman Run travels for about 3.49 miles (5.62 kilometers). As it flows east, it collects water from many smaller, unnamed streams. These smaller streams are also tributaries that feed into Stockman Run.

Where It Ends

Stockman Run finishes its journey when it flows into the Beaver River. This meeting point is in Koppel, Pennsylvania. At this spot, the elevation is about 735 feet (224 meters) above sea level.

The Stockman Run Watershed

A watershed is an area of land where all the water drains into a single stream, river, or lake. The Stockman Run watershed covers an area of about 2.55 square miles (6.6 square kilometers). This is the total land area that contributes water to Stockman Run.

Land Use in the Watershed

The land within the Stockman Run watershed is used in different ways. About 70% of the land is covered by forests. This means there are many trees and natural habitats. About 16% of the land is used for farming, which is called agricultural land. The remaining part of the watershed is used for other purposes, like towns or roads.

Water Flow

The amount of water flowing in Stockman Run can change. On average, about 2.78 cubic feet per second (0.079 cubic meters per second) of water flows from Stockman Run into the Beaver River. This measurement is taken at the mouth, where it meets the Beaver River.

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