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Buffalo Ridge (Tennessee)

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Geographic feature in Tennessee

35°40′29″N 87°49′50″W / 35.67472°N 87.83056°W / 35.67472; -87.83056

Buffalo Ridge
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Highest point
Elevation800 ft (240 m)
Prominence300 ft (91 m)
Coordinates35°40′29″N 87°49′50″W / 35.67472°N 87.83056°W / 35.67472; -87.83056
Naming
EtymologyThe Buffalo River
Geography
LocationPerry County, Tennessee
CountryUnited States
StateTennessee
Not to be confused with Buffalo Ridge, a expanse of rolling hills in Minnesota and South Dakota.

Buffalo Ridge is a ridge in western middle Tennessee, primarily located in Humphreys, Perry, and Wayne Counties. The ridge, which reaches over 800 feet in elevation, is located about a mile west of Linden, at its closet point. Tree Farm Road runs the length of the ridge along the crest of the range.

Topography

It runs north to south, forming the divide between the watersheds of the Buffalo River and Tennessee River. Its numerous valleys create tributaries to the Tennessee River to the west and to the Buffalo River to the east. Towards the Buffalo River, these tributaries include Coon Creek, Brush Creek, Hurricane Creek, Short Creek, and Cane Creek.> Cane Creek, the longest of the tributaries has a fertile valley. On the west side, these tributaries, which run about nine miles towards the Tennessee River, include Cedar Creek, Marsh Creek, Cypress Creek, Spring Creek, Lick Creek, Tom's Creek, Roan's Creek, Crooked Creek, and Blue Creek. These creeks are shallow, fast, and flat, with occasional gravel and sand beaches.

Land resources

Iron is the primary extractable resource on the ridge, with exposed iron deposits visible on the west side of the ridge. A red variation of variegated marble is present, but the majority of the ridge is made from sandstone. The abundant presence of black shale caused speculation over the possibility of the presence of oil or coal, but neither have been discovered in the ridge. Due to the vulnerability of the lower valleys to frosts, fruit farming often takes place on the upper crest of Buffalo Ridge.

References

  1. "35°40'29.0"N 87°49'50.9"W · 1803-1198 Tree Farm Rd, Linden, TN 37096". 35°40'29.0"N 87°49'50.9"W · 1803-1198 Tree Farm Rd, Linden, TN 37096. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  2. ^ Killebrew, J. B. (1874). Introduction to the Resources of Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn: Tavel, Eastman & Howell. Archived from the original on July 15, 2022.
  3. Gus A., Steele. "Perry County". Tennessee Encyclopedia. The Tennessee Historical Society. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
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