Everser Bach
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location | North-east of Verden , districts Verden and Rotenburg (Wümme) , Lower Saxony | |
River system | Wümme | |
Drain over | Ahauser Bach → Wümme → Lesum → Weser → North Sea | |
source | several source streams on the edge of the Holtumer Moor | |
muzzle | at Eversen in the Ahauser Bach Coordinates: 53 ° 3 '15 " N , 9 ° 19' 45" E 53 ° 3 '15 " N , 9 ° 19' 45" E |
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Mouth height |
22 m
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length | 8 kilometers | |
Right tributaries | Moorchausseegraben, Kanalgraben, Aue, Hinnenberggraben, | |
Communities | Kirchlinteln , Ahausen |
The Everser Bach is an almost 8 km long left tributary of the Ahauser Bach, he in between Eversen and Ahausen flows .
The Everser Bach arises from several source streams on the edge of a ground moraine west of the Holtumer Moor . The source streams run mainly in an easterly direction and unite below the Heidberg, which rises a few meters from the lowlands of the Holtumer Moors. After a little more than a kilometer, the Everser Bach changes its direction to the northeast. This changes to the east of Wolfsgrund in a northerly direction. The stream now runs east of Eversen, is crossed in Eversen by the district road 220, which connects Ahausen with Westerwalsede , and a little northeast of Eversen by the federal road 215 , before it flows into the Ahauser Bach after less than another kilometer.
The Everser Bach initially runs through an agriculturally used lowland. He is sometimes accompanied by trees before he enters a forest south of Wolfsgrund. South of Eversen to its confluence with the Ahauser Bach, the Everser Bach runs in sections through unforested and wooded areas or at their edges. The bottom of the stream is mostly silted up. Sections of its floodplain are impaired by agricultural use extending to the edge of the water .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Everser Bach , water body data sheet , December 2016 (PDF, 92 kB). Retrieved August 19, 2020.