Daily Almanac for
Dec 10, 2009
Search White Pages
Search: Infoplease Info search tips
Search: Biographies Bio search tips
Encyclopedia

Imperial Valley

Imperial Valley, fertile region in the Colorado Desert, SE Calif., extending S into NW Mexico. Once part of the Gulf of California, most of the region is below sea level; its lowest point is -232 ft (-71 m) at the southern shore of the Salton Sea. Receiving only c.3 in. (7.6 cm) of rain annually, the valley experiences extremely high temperatures (115°F/46°C) and has a great daily temperature range. Having one of the longest growing seasons in the United States (more than 300 days), the valley can, with irrigation, support two crops a year; it was first irrigated in 1901. Several disastrous floods on the Colorado River in 1905–6 inundated the area; not until 1936, with the completion of Hoover Dam, was the valley safe from floods. Approximately 1 million acres (404,700 hectares) have been irrigated, chiefly by the All-American Canal. The valley is an important source of winter fruits and vegetables for the northern areas of the United States; cotton, dates, grains, and dairy products are also important. Brawley, Calexico, and El Centro, Calif., are the main U.S. cities in the valley; Mexicali, Mexico, also in the valley, is the center of Mexico's important cotton-growing district.

The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

    • Cite
    • Print
    • Bookmark

More on Imperial Valley from Infoplease:

See more Encyclopedia articles on: U.S. Physical Geography


Premium Partner Content
HighBeam Research

Related content from HighBeam Research on: Imperial Valley

Imperial Valley businesses wary of fallow plan: current proposal with San Diego would keep Colorado River flowing here. (Agriculture).(San Diego businesses want 260 bn gallons of water)(Government Activity) (San Diego Business Journal)

Green for How Long?(Imperial Valley, Colorado River, water sharing) (Top Producer)

EPA Orders Air Cleanup in Imperial Valley (Transport Topics)

Imperial Valley border poised for industrial boom; with a new Port of Entry, Calexico's ship is coming in. (Special Report: International Business) (San Diego Business Journal)

PROGRAM PROFILE - California's Latest Water War.(Imperial Valley of California: water transfer plan)(Brief Article) (National Wildlife)

Tense moments between two quakes. (California's Imperial Valley) (Science News)

"Power and Control in Imperial Valley, California: Nature, Agribusiness, Labor and Race Relations, 1900-1940" (Environmental History)

San Diego/Imperial Valley chapter of the California/Nevada Credit Union League has honored Joann Gibson, Sharp Credit Union's chief executive officer, with the 2005 Chapter Award of Excellence for her many services and positions served at the Credit Union Chief Executives Association.(AWARDS & RECOGNITION)(Brief Article) (San Diego Business Journal)

American Red Cross San Diego/ Imperial Valley Counties Chapter.(GOVERNMENT AND NONPROFIT)(promotion of Chris Marek and Andy McKellar)(Brief article) (San Diego Business Journal)

The American Public Works Association San Diego/Imperial Valley chapter has awarded the Otay Water District.(Brief article) (San Diego Business Journal)

Additional search results provided by HighBeam Research, LLC. © Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.