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The Dominique River () is a river in the
Côte-Nord Côte-Nord (Region 09) (, ; ) is an List of regions of Quebec, administrative region of Quebec, on the Quebec-Labrador peninsula, Quebec-Labrador Peninsula, Canada. The region runs along the St. Lawrence River and then the Gulf of St. Lawrence, ...
region of Quebec, Canada. It empties into the
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Location

The Dominique river runs from north to south for with a vertical drop of . It has one important tributary, the Foins River (Hay River), which drains the southeast of the basin. The mouth of the river is in the municipality of
Port-Cartier Port-Cartier () is a city in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada. It is located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River at the mouth of the Aux-Rochers River, southwest of Sept-Îles, Quebec. Port-Cartier had a population of 6,516 at ...
in the Sept-Rivières Regional County Municipality. At its mouth in the city of Port-Cartier the river converges with an arm of the
Aux Rochers River Aux Rochers River (, , ''Rocky River''), is a river in Sept-Rivières Regional County Municipality, Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada. It drains an area of . It is a tributary of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence Description The Aux Rochers River is in Port-Ca ...
in the Rivière-aux-Rochers Park. A trail in the park leads to the Rivière Dominique waterfall. The origin of the name, which was made official on 5 December 1968, is not known.


Basin

The Dominique River basin is oriented from north to south, about long and no more than wide. It covers . It lies between the basins of the
Aux Rochers River Aux Rochers River (, , ''Rocky River''), is a river in Sept-Rivières Regional County Municipality, Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada. It drains an area of . It is a tributary of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence Description The Aux Rochers River is in Port-Ca ...
to the west and the Sainte-Marguerite River to the east. The river basin is in the Sept-Rivières Regional County Municipality, divided between the unorganized territory of Lac-Walker (65.8%) and the town of Port-Cartier (34.2%). Part of the river basin is in the
Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles Wildlife Reserve The Port-Cartier-Sept-Îles Wildlife Reserve (, ) is a wildlife reserve in the province of Quebec, Canada. Conservation The reserve was created in 1965, covering of boreal forest near the towns of Port-Cartier and Sept-Îles. The wildlife rese ...
(Réserve faunique Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles). Part is in the proposed
Lake Pasteur Biodiversity Reserve The Lake Pasteur Biodiversity Reserve () is a proposed biodiversity reserve in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada. Background The Lake Pasteur Biodiversity Reserve was designated a proposed reserve in 2003. The reserve would have IUCN mana ...
.


Terrain

The northern part of the Dominique River basin is on a deeply dissected rocky plateau in which slopes can rise by . The highest point is in the north of the basin. The piedmont region extends for between the plateau and the coastal plain. It is formed of rounded rocky hills up to high. The coastal plain is a strip of fairly flat land about wide that gradually slopes down to sea level from in the north. The bedrock is dominated by
magma Magma () is the molten or semi-molten natural material from which all igneous rocks are formed. Magma (sometimes colloquially but incorrectly referred to as ''lava'') is found beneath the surface of the Earth, and evidence of magmatism has also ...
tic rocks, deformed to some extent, of
migmatite Migmatite is a composite rock (geology), rock found in medium and high-grade metamorphic environments, commonly within Precambrian craton, cratonic blocks. It consists of two or more constituents often layered repetitively: one layer is an old ...
,
granitoid A granitoid is a broad term referring to a diverse group of coarse-grained igneous rocks that are widely distributed across the globe, covering a significant portion of the Earth's exposed surface and constituting a large part of the continental ...
rocks and granitic
gneiss Gneiss (pronounced ) is a common and widely distributed type of metamorphic rock. It is formed by high-temperature and high-pressure metamorphic processes acting on formations composed of igneous or sedimentary rocks. This rock is formed under p ...
. The plateau and piedmont area include vast areas where the bedrock is exposed. In other places there is
glacial till image:Geschiebemergel.JPG, Closeup of glacial till. Note that the larger grains (pebbles and gravel) in the till are completely surrounded by the matrix of finer material (silt and sand), and this characteristic, known as ''matrix support'', is d ...
of up to in depth, and in the main valleys there are large glaciofluvial sediments. In the coastal plain the
Goldthwait Sea The Goldthwait Sea was a sea that emerged during the last deglaciation, starting around 13,000 years ago, covering what is now the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and surrounding areas. At that time, the land had been depressed under the weight of the Lau ...
deposited large amounts of clay and silt sediment as it followed the retreat of the glaciers after the last ice age. As the land rebounded from the weight of the ice, the sea retreated and the marine sediments were covered by coarser sandy estuarine and deltaic sediments.


Hydrology

Waterbodies cover 5.72% of the Dominique River basin. The main lakes are Lake Morin at and Little Lake Anguille at .
Ombrotrophic Ombrotrophic ("cloud-fed"), from Ancient Greek ὄμβρος (''ómvros'') meaning "rain" and τροφή (''trofí'') meaning "food"), refers to Soil, soils or vegetation which receive all of their water and nutrients from precipitation, rather ...
peatlands cover 6.15% of the basin, mostly on the coastal plain where the flat relief and fine sediments retain the water. The rivers and streams follow angular courses dictated by fractures in the hard bedrock. Upstream the rivers follow rather rectilinear courses through narrow valleys, but downstream they meander slightly through the loose deposits of the coastal plain. The annual average flow at the Dominique River mouth is estimated at , varying during the year from .


Environment

The Pentecôte weather station, to the southwest of the river mouth, records an average annual temperature of and annual average rainfall of . A map of the
ecological regions of Quebec The Ecological regions of Quebec are regions with specific types of vegetation and climates as defined by the Quebec Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks. Given the size of this huge province, there is wide variation from the temperate deciduou ...
shows the upper and central Dominique River in sub-regions 6j-T and 6m-T of the east spruce/moss subdomain, and the lower part in sub-region 5g-T of the eastern fir/white birch subdomain.. On the coastal plain the
forest cover Forest cover is the amount of trees that covers a particular area of land. It may be measured as relative (in percent) or absolute (in square kilometres/ square miles). Nearly a third of the world's land surface is covered with forest, with clos ...
is dominated by stands of
balsam fir ''Abies balsamea'' or balsam fir is a North American fir, native to most of eastern and central Canada (Newfoundland west to central Alberta) and the northeastern United States (Minnesota east to Maine, and south in the Appalachian Mountains to ...
(''Abies balsamea''),
white spruce White spruce is a common name for several species of spruce (''Picea'') and may refer to: * '' Picea engelmannii'', native to the Rocky Mountains and Cascade Mountains of the United States and Canada * ''Picea glauca ''Picea glauca'', the whi ...
(''Picea glauca'') and
paper birch Paper is a thin sheet material produced by mechanically or chemically processing cellulose fibres derived from wood, rags, grasses, herbivore dung, or other vegetable sources in water. Once the water is drained through a fine mesh leaving ...
(''Betula papyrifera''), with lesser numbers of
jack pine Jack pine (''Pinus banksiana''), also known as grey pine or scrub pine, is a North American pine. Distribution and habitat Its native range in Canada is east of the Rocky Mountains from the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories t ...
(''Pinus banksiana''),
larch Larches are deciduous conifers in the genus ''Larix'', of the family Pinaceae (subfamily Laricoideae). Growing from tall, they are native to the cooler regions of the northern hemisphere, where they are found in lowland forests in the high la ...
and trembling aspen (''Populus tremuloides''). Further inland in the spruce-moss region the forest cover is dominated by
black spruce ''Picea mariana'', the black spruce, is a North American species of spruce tree in the pine family. It is widespread across Canada, found in all 10 provinces and all 3 territories. It is the official tree of Newfoundland and Labrador and is tha ...
(''Picea mariana''), with balsam fir and, to a lesser extent, hardwoods such as paper birch, trembling aspen and
balsam poplar ''Populus balsamifera'', commonly called balsam poplar, bam, bamtree, eastern balsam-poplar, hackmatack, tacamahac poplar, tacamahaca, is a tree species in the balsam poplar species group in the poplar genus, ''Populus.'' The genus name ''Populus ...
(''Populus balsamifera''). Fish species are
American eel The American eel (''Anguilla rostrata'') is a facultative catadromous eel found on the eastern coast of North America. Anguillidae, Freshwater eels are fish belonging to the Elopomorpha, elopomorph superorder, a group of Phylogenetics, phylogen ...
(''Anguilla rostrata'') and
brook trout The brook trout (''Salvelinus fontinalis'') is a species of freshwater fish in the char genus ''Salvelinus'' of the salmon family Salmonidae native to Eastern North America in the United States and Canada. Two ecological forms of brook trout h ...
(''Salvelinus fontinalis''). There are
rainbow smelt The rainbow smelt (''Osmerus mordax'') is a North American species of fish of the family (biology), family Osmeridae. Walleye, trout, and other larger fish prey on these smelt. The rainbow smelt prefer juvenile cisco (fish), ciscoes, zooplankton ...
(''Osmerus mordax'') at the mouth of the river. The Dominique River is not recognized as an
Atlantic salmon The Atlantic salmon (''Salmo salar'') is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Salmonidae. It is the third largest of the Salmonidae, behind Hucho taimen, Siberian taimen and Pacific Chinook salmon, growing up to a meter in length. Atlan ...
river.


Conservation

The watershed is almost entirely contained in the
Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles Wildlife Reserve The Port-Cartier-Sept-Îles Wildlife Reserve (, ) is a wildlife reserve in the province of Quebec, Canada. Conservation The reserve was created in 1965, covering of boreal forest near the towns of Port-Cartier and Sept-Îles. The wildlife rese ...
. This reserve, with a total area of , covers of the Dominique River basin, or about 87.5%. The proposed
Lake Pasteur Biodiversity Reserve The Lake Pasteur Biodiversity Reserve () is a proposed biodiversity reserve in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada. Background The Lake Pasteur Biodiversity Reserve was designated a proposed reserve in 2003. The reserve would have IUCN mana ...
extends into the west of the watershed. It is a protected area under IUCN category III, established in 2003. The proposed reserve covers a total area of of which are in the Dominique watershed, covering 18.0% of its area including Lake Morin and Little Lake Anguille. On the Gulf of St. Lawrence the river basin adjoins the Port-Cartier West Waterfowl Concentration Area (IUCN category VI).


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