EASTERN CONTINENTAL DIVIDE

North American continental divides. The Eastern Continental Divide is marked in yellow.

The 'Eastern Divide' or 'Eastern Continental Divide' (ECD) is a continental divide in the United States that separates the Gulf of Mexico drainage from the watersheds that flow directly into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Eastern Continental Divide runs from a triple point or triple divide on an unnamed peak near the town of Gold in northern Pennsylvania near Wellsville (village), New York down the Appalachian Mountains, through Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, along the northwestern border of South Carolina, Georgia, and down through the tip of Florida. The Genesee River, watershed south of Wellsville flows north to The Great Lakes, eventually draining the entire lake system, the largest fresh water system in the world, through the St. Lawrence River and into the Atlantic Ocean.

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★ Gonzalez, Mark A. "Continental Divides in North Dakota and North America". North Dakota Geological Survey Newsletter, 2003, v. 30, no. 1.

★ National Atlas nationalatlas.gov

Eastern Continental Divide in Georgia

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