Brueler Bach

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Brueler Bach
The mill moat between Wariner and Glammsee

The mill moat between Wariner and Glammsee

Data
Water code DE : 9642
location Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , Germany
River system Warnow
Drain over Warnow  → Baltic Sea
River basin district Warnow / Peene
Source height 75  m
muzzle in Warnow coordinates: 53 ° 43 ′ 15 "  N , 11 ° 44 ′ 55"  E 53 ° 43 ′ 15 "  N , 11 ° 44 ′ 55"  E
Mouth height approx.  12  m above sea level NHN
Height difference approx. 63 m

Catchment area 310 km²
Discharge at the gauge Sülten
A Eo : 314 km²
Location: 600 m above the mouth
NNQ (often)
MNQ 1965–2005
MQ 1965–2005
Mq 1965–2005
MHQ 1965–2005
HHQ (29.12.1974)
0 l / s
374 l / s
1.9 m³ / s
6.1 l / (s km²)
5.04 m³ / s
8.67 m³ / s

The Brüeler Bach is a system of smaller tributaries north of the Warnow .

description

The most important tributary is the Teppnitzbach , which rises in the Neuklostersee . It flows over the Great Wariner See into the Glammsee . The stream is called Mühlengraben from Great Wariner See and Tönnisbach from Glammsee . This flows over the Tempziner See between the villages Tempzin and Zahrensdorf towards Brüel . At Zahrensdorf the Tönnisbach flows into the Mühlenbach outflow of the Neuhofer See . The Mühlenbach rises near Rubow near the Schweriner See . Behind Brüel, the Radebach , which drains the Groß Labenzer See , flows into the Brüeler Bach, before it flows into the Warnow at Weitendorf . The entire catchment area of ​​the Brüeler Bach is 307 km². Larger towns on the Brüeler Bach are Warin and Brüel.

Individual evidence

  1. Geodata viewer of the Office for Geoinformation, Surveying and Cadastre of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ( information )
  2. 2004 inventory according to the Water Framework Directive in the Warnow / Peene river basin district, State Office for Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania; Guestrow 2005; Page 4; On: ikzm-d.de (pdf; 1.7 MB)
  3. ^ German Hydrological Yearbook Coastal Area of ​​the Baltic Sea 2005. (PDF) State Office for Environment and Nature Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, accessed on October 4, 2017 (German, at: dgj.de).
  4. Lom from German Hydrological Yearbook Coastal Area of ​​the Baltic Sea 2002. (PDF) State Office for Environment and Nature Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, accessed on October 4, 2017 (German, at: dgj.de).