Bürgerbuschbach

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Bürgerbuschbach
Data
Water code DE : 27368796
location Bergische plateaus

Lower Rhine Bay


Germany

River system Rhine
Drain over Dhünn  → Wupper  → Rhine  → North Sea
source in Leverkusen-Bruchhausen
51 ° 3 '22 "  N , 7 ° 3' 21"  E
Source height 93  m above sea level NN
muzzle in Leverkusen-Alkenrath in the Dhünn coordinates: 51 ° 2 '26 "  N , 7 ° 1' 20"  E 51 ° 2 '26 "  N , 7 ° 1' 20"  E
Mouth height 49  m above sea level NN
Height difference 44 m
Bottom slope 11 ‰
length 3.9 km
Catchment area 2.753 km²
Discharge
A Eo : 2.753 km²
at the mouth
MNQ
MQ
Mq
5.47 l / s
36.15 l / s
13.1 l / (s km²)

The Bürgerbuschbach is a four kilometer long right and eastern tributary of the Dhünn .

geography

course

The Bürgerbuschbach rises in Leverkusen- Bruchhausen in a meadow landscape from several sources north and south of the E37 . On the eastern edge of the Bürgerbusch , a forest area in Leverkusen, the two main branches of the brook unite. It now flows in a south-westerly direction and takes up the small Bruchhauser Bach after about 250 meters . A little later the stream is dammed into a pond about 600 meters long, which is immediately followed by a second, smaller pond. Shortly afterwards it is fed by the Kreuzbroicher Bach . After leaving the forest area, he crosses the small Alkenrather Weiher , crosses under Alkenrather Straße and flows through the green areas north of Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße . After crossing under the railway facilities, it finally flows into the Dhünn from the right , north of the Hemmelrather Hof on the other bank , at river kilometer 5.45 .

Tributaries

The tributaries of the Bürgerbuschbach include (viewed downstream)

  • Bruchhauser Bach ( left ), 0.656 km
  • Kreuzbroicher Bach ( left ), 0.357 km

River system Dhünn

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karlheinz Paffen , Adolf Schüttler, Heinrich Müller-Miny: Geographical land survey: The natural space units on sheet 108/109 Düsseldorf / Erkelenz. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1963. →  Online map (PDF; 7.1 MB)
  2. a b German basic map 1: 5000
  3. a b c Wupper Association's River Area Geoinformation System (FluGGS Wupper)
  4. Modeled runoff data according to the ELWAS specialist information system, Ministry for Climate Protection, Environment, Agriculture, Nature and Consumer Protection NRW ( notes )