Buuschebach
Buuschebach Bunschenbach |
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Water code | CH : 1712 | |
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River system | Rhine | |
Drain over | Simme → Kander → Aare → Rhine → North Sea | |
source | in the Chessel on the southern slope of Gantrisch 46 ° 42 ′ 5 ″ N , 7 ° 27 ′ 13 ″ E |
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Source height | approx. 1873 m above sea level M. | |
muzzle | in Weissenburg in the Simme coordinates: 46 ° 39 ′ 29 " N , 7 ° 28 ′ 33" E ; CH1903: 602 845 / 167 435 46 ° 39 '29 " N , 7 ° 28' 33" O |
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Mouth height | 737 m above sea level M. | |
Height difference | approx. 1136 m | |
Bottom slope | approx. 12% | |
length | 9.3 km | |
Catchment area | 28.6 km² | |
Discharge at the A Eo estuary gauge : 28.6 km²
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MQ Mq |
940 l / s 32.9 l / (s km²) |
Communities | Därstetten , Oberwil im Simmental |
The Buuschebach is a nine-kilometer left tributary of the Simme in the Swiss canton of Bern .
geography
course
The Buuschebach (also Bunschenbach ) rises at an altitude of 1873 m above sea level. M. in the Gantrisch area on the southern side in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland . The source is in the Chessel on the southern hand of the Gantrisch and flows through the Talberggrabe .
Then it's fast through the gorges of the Weissenburgbad . On the way, a small private power station, which used to be used by the former spa building to generate the necessary electricity, is supplied. The stream finally reappears in the village of Weissenburg after leaving the turbulent gorges mentioned above.
The Buuschebach finally flows into the middle of the village at an altitude of 737 m above sea level. M. in the twice larger voice .
Catchment area
The catchment area of the Buuschebach is 28.6 km² and consists of 31.8% wooded area , 48.7% agricultural area , 0.7% settlement area , 1.4% water area and 17.4% from unproductive areas.
The mean height of the catchment area is 1558 m above sea level. M. , the minimum height is 736 m above sea level. M. and the maximum height at 2169 m above sea level. M.
Tributaries
The tributaries are listed from the source to the mouth according to the Geoportal Kanton Bern. The data on length (km), catchment area (km²) and mean discharge ( l / s ) come from the cantonal geoportal or from swisstopo .
- Haaggligrabe ( right source stream ), 4.0 km, 5.76 km², 200 l / s
- Walalpbach (left source stream '), 4.1 km, 6.48 km², 230 l / s
- Teufegrabe ( left ), 1.3 km, 1.05 km²
- Looheregrabe ( left ), 0.4 km
- Gygergrabe (left) 0.1 km (with Vorderen Gygergrabe 1.1 km)
- Haaggegrabe ( right ), 1.1 km
- Hinder Fallendbach ( left ), 0.3 km
- Mittler Fallendbach ( left ), 0.5 km
- Vorder Fallendbach (left), 0.4 km
- Rumpfgrabe ( right ), 1.0 km
- Flüewaldgrabe ( left ), 0.4 km
- Trämelchäle ( left ), 0.2 km
- Hopfenegggrabe ( right ), 1.0 km, 0.55 km²
- Morgetebach ( right ), 4.6 km, 9.19 km², 310 l / s
- Murschbrunnegräbli ( right ), 0.2 km
- Badgräbli ( left ), 0.9 km
- Pochtegräbli ( right ), 0.9 km
Hydrology
At the confluence of the Buuschebach in the Simme, its modeled mean flow rate (MQ) is 940 l / s. Its discharge regime type is nival alpine and its discharge variability is 18.
The modeled monthly mean discharge (MQ) of the Buuschebach in l / s
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Geoserver of the Swiss Federal Administration ( information )
- ↑ Water network in the WebGis geographic information system of the canton of Bern
- ↑ Modeled mean annual discharge. In: Topographical catchment areas of Swiss waters: area outlets. Retrieved November 3, 2015 .
- ↑ a b Topographical catchment areas of Swiss waters: Buuschebach
- ↑ If partly as the upper reaches of Buuschebachs viewed
- ↑ If partly as a tributary of the Buuschebachs viewed
- ↑ "Hidden behind the mean values" - the variability of the discharge regime , p. 119
- ↑ The discharge variability describes the extent of the fluctuations in the mean discharge of individual years around the long-term mean discharge value.