List of largest unfragmented rivers
This is a list of the largest river basins without fragmentation by dams in their catchments, ordered by average annual discharge.
To qualify for inclusion, a river must not only have no dams on its “main” stem, but also no dams on any tributary. For this reason, major world rivers such as the Amazon, Lena, Irrawaddy, Amur, and Fraser are disqualified because of dams on tributary streams.
Many of the rivers in this list have uncertain discharges. With the exception of those in Russia, streamgauges have seldom been placed on the majority of the largest unfragmented river systems, due to the remoteness and/or ruggedness of the terrain in which they are located. Apart from the Fly which is clearly the largest, all ranks listed here are not perfectly certain, and there also exist a number of rivers in Sundaland that might qualify with reliable discharge data, such as the Kapuas.
Rank | River | Basin countries | Length of longest channel | Drainage area | Average discharge | Average annual discharge | Mouth | Notes |
1 | Fly River | Papua New Guinea Indonesia | Gulf of Papua | Largest river with no dam in its catchment | ||||
2 | Mamberamo River | Indonesia | Pacific Ocean | Largest river in all of Indonesia | ||||
3 | Pechora River | Russia | Arctic Ocean | Once the subject of a possible transfer of water into the Volga. | ||||
4 | Sepik River | Papua New Guinea Indonesia | Pacific Ocean | Often regarded as largest completely pristine river system in the world | ||||
5 | Kaladan River | Burma India | Bay of Bengal | Discharge estimated in absence of streamgauges. Dredging project by Indian and Myanmar governments. | ||||
6 | Kikori River | Papua New Guinea | Gulf of Papua | |||||
7 | Khatanga River | Russia | Arctic Ocean | Most northerly large river system in the world, with northernmost tree line in basin. | ||||
8 | Purari River | Papua New Guinea | Gulf of Papua | Hydroelectric dam proposed by Queensland government, so may need to be removed from list | ||||
9 | Atrato River | Colombia | Pacific Ocean | Some estimates place discharge much higher - possibly placing the Atrato second only to the Fly | ||||
10 | Pyasina River | Russia | Arctic Ocean | Norilsk, most northerly city over 100,000, located on main stem of river. | ||||
11 | Essequibo River | Guyana Venezuela | Caribbean Sea | Largest completely unfragmented river flowing into Atlantic. | ||||
12 | Anadyr River | Russia | Gulf of Anadyr | |||||
13 | Kuskokwim River | Alaska | Bering Sea | Largest unfragmented river in North America. Small dams exist on tributaries of Yukon, with which it shares a major delta. | ||||
14 | Indigirka River | Russia | Arctic Ocean | Oymyakon, often thought of as the Northern Pole of Cold, located on main stem of river. | ||||
15 | Great Tenasserim River | Burma | Andaman Sea | Discharge estimated in absence of streamgauges. | ||||
16 | Copper River | Alaska | Pacific Ocean | |||||
17 | Laluai River | Papua New Guinea | Pacific Ocean | Hydropower dams proposed at present, so may not remain on list permanently | ||||
18 | Stikine River | Canada Alaska | Pacific Ocean | |||||
19 | Taz River | Russia | Kara Sea | |||||
20 | Courantyne River | Suriname Guyana | Atlantic Ocean | |||||
21 | Susitna River | Alaska | Pacific Ocean | Hydropower dams proposed at present, so may not remain on list indefinitely | ||||
22 | Thelon River | Canada | Chesterfield Inlet | |||||
23 | Chari River | Chad Cameroon Central African Republic | Lake Chad | Only dryland river with discharge over not affected by dams. | ||||
24 | Olenyok River | Russia | Arctic Ocean | |||||
25 | Kamchatka River | Russia | Pacific Ocean |