River systems of Peene and Zarow

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In addition to its star shape, the river system of the Peene has other special features. In the northern part, many bodies of water run into glacial valleys , the bottom of which is only a little above sea level and has hardly any gradient. Several bodies of water here are connected by pseudobifurcations or extend across pseudobifurcations, so that in sections they have different directions of flow. Such pseudibfurcations exist both to the neighboring catchment areas of the Ryck in the northeast and the Zarow in the east, as well as between tributaries of the Peene. The Anklamer Mühlgraben , which flows into the Stettiner Haff between the mouths of the Peene and the Zarow, is also woven in . Between the Kummerower See and the Peenestrom, the Peene itself has a river bed that is more than 1 meter below sea level. This and the Lake Kummerow as a large air chamber in the interior, they can in appropriate weather conditions sometimes for days inland flow, see description in the river item to Peene. The south of the Peene catchment area, characterized by glacial terminal moraines , tunnel valleys and tongue end basins, borders on the Mecklenburg Lake District . Here the watercourses flow through several lakes.

River system board Peene

Watercourses with a length of at least 10 km or a catchment area of ​​around 20 km² were recorded. Rivers of shorter length defined by name or water body code are also listed if, together with the following part of their receiving water, they are longer than the receiving water. Also registered are “partners” of (pseudo-) bifurcations , which form longer bodies of water over their apex. Natural lakes and reservoirs with an area of ​​1 ha or more in the course of or in the vicinity of the listed flowing waters are also entered, but not watered peat cuttings.

The Peene, its main tributaries and their most important tributaries
Explanation of the representation (also for the other two panels) :
  • Upstream order
  • A body of water flows into that of the river courses listed above,
    the name of which begins above the indication of the confluence side ("right" / "left") of the flowing water.
    • The indication of the side is in brackets, where the draining water section runs in a geometrical continuation of the inflow.
  • Arrows are directed downstream and are in front of geographically upper parts of a previously mentioned river course.
  • Arrows with points at both ends stand in front of continuations of a body of water beyond a pseudobifurcation.
  • (Upper) sections of a water body are also entered if the water body has different (topographical) names in sections, or where the size of its catchment area above a tributary is of particular interest.
  • Indicate length specifications after a slash:
    • the longest flow path to an estuary, where it is longer due to tributaries than the hydrographically defined river course (as the "LAWA route"),
    • the total length of a body of water divided by a pseudobifurcation.
  • Lengths of sections of hydrographically defined river courses are set in square brackets.
  • Lengths of lakes are, where taken from the lake cadastre, the effective lake lengths . This is the longest stretch over water that is not bent, so it describes more the possibility of attack by the wind than the lake as a body of water
  • Waters that are linked by bifurcations and pseudobifurcations in other places besides the estuary are entered in two places in the table and highlighted in color for better understanding:
Bifurcation:
branching off branch
merging branch
from bifurcation
Pseudobifurcation: in
front of the vertex
Pseudobifurcation:
beyond the parting
Pseudobifurcation without
(documented) vertex
  • Water crossings: ∩ = culvert under ...
  • Distance to a mouth, junction or source:
    • F = kilometers of the mainland coast
    • I = from the confluence of the Peene into the Peenestrom , or the confluence of the Anklamer Mühlgraben or the Zarow into the Stettiner Haff
    • II = from the mouth of a primary tributary into the Peene (or Zarow or Ducherower Mühlgraben)
    • III, IV, V = of the higher-ranking mouth of a tributary of a tributary
    • IIS, IIIS,… = from the confluence of a flowing water into a lake belonging to a receiving water (higher-ranking river)
    • IIP = from the pumping station, i.e. from the starting point of the source water
    • Q, O = from the source or another type of upper end of a receiving water, H = rear end of a source lake
      • O – I = distance from the source to the mouth of the Peene
      • O – II = distance between the source and the confluence with the Peene
    • Where a relevant lake is connected to the next river by a body of water of low relevance, the flow path from the lake to the river was entered at the station (connection point) on the river.
  • Catchment areas:
    • In the case of rivers, the size of the total catchment area is always given at the mouth, further above the part of the total catchment area above a tributary or a lake.
    • For lakes, the GKZ of the sub-catchment area is entered, which together with a standardized prefix also forms the code number of the lake, but the total catchment area of ​​the lake is specified in km², i.e. the sum of the sub-catchment areas whose GKZ ≤ the GKZ of the lake.
  • Water level heights are mostly given in [m] above sea level .
    • Heights with "≤" show the height of the area near the shore in [m] above sea ​​level .
Inflow in the direction of flow
seen from,
⇒ A BZWEIG TO
Surname GKZ
or
WBV no.
Mouth,
apex,
lake height
Estuary
km
from
(Position of) the
mouth,
possibly [km]
   Length   
[km]
Lake
area
[km²]
Catchment
area
[km²]
Note, discharge [m³ / s] (% EZG),
longer flow paths [km], length of
directionally divided waters
Peene 966 0-0.01 I: 0.3 = F: 606.70 vs. Zecherin (Usedom) 120.4 5,088.8 from the Peenestrom to the
Kummerower See frequent and
sometimes multi-day reversals
Left Libnower Mühlbach 96698 I: II003.32 020.4 0.041.1
Left Ziethener Mühlgraben 96696 I: II008.15 Anklam 010.7 0.048.5
right Stegenbach 96694 I: II013.66 Gorke (Postlow) 018,344 0.073.4
right Dig out nerdin 966946 II: I002.32 010.515 0.018.5 Peene South Canal
LI. Dig from Neu Krien 96686 IV: I010.17 at nerdin 005.337 0.009.2 → ∩ Peene-SüdkanalLarge ditch
Left Quilower Bach 966936 I: II018.78 Stumble 011.75 0.017.8
right Trench from Wussentin 966934 I: II021.39 008.82 0.030.7 at II: 2.57 ∩ Peene-Südkanal II: 23.67
RE. Peene South Canal 96944 I: II022.85 Dersewitz 026.36 Landgraben (east) → Zarow
LI. Dig out nerdin 966946 > 10.5 IIP: 8.32 010,516 Stegenbach
Left Swinow 96692 I: II030.0 near Gützkow 023.6 0.0107.1
right Large ditch 9668 I: II031.57 at Neetzow 021.245 0.127.4
Left Trench from Krusenfelde 96688 III: 006.70 lower Krien 008.009 0.026.9
Left Graben from Gramzow 966882 IV: II00.42 005,894 0.011.0
↕ Graben from Neu Plötz 9664722 00 005.501 0.013.2
↕ Bach from Daberkow 966472 008,836 0.032.3
right Dig from Neu Krien 96686 at nerdin 005.337 0.009.2 ← ∩ Peene-Südkanal ← Gr. from nerd
Large ditch 9668 II: I031.57 at Spantekow 021.245 0.127.4 Anklamer Mühlgraben
right Völschower Bach 96678 I: II033.45 below from Jarmen 011.29 0.025.6 wrongly "cuckoo pit" in some maps
Left Bach from Alt Jargenow 966756 I: II040.2 009.18 0.0030.8
Left Swing arm 96674 I: 0052.64 below from Loitz 030.67 0.105.1
Left Trench from Behrenhoff 966742 II: I023.05 003.3 0.008.5 topogr. Upper course of the swing arm
right Cuckoo pit 96672 I: II055.13 019.4 0.084.3
Left Ibitzbach 966716 I: II055.5 Loitz 008.03 0.019.1
↕ western Ibitz gifts Ibitz / 42/20 1.55 0.00?
Left Trebel 966 000.14 I: II066.90 Demmin 085.06 0.954.6
Left New moat 966692 II: I014.1 Annenhof 016.55 0.060.3
Left eastern Ibitzgraben Ibitz / 42/20 III: 013.73 001.55 0.00?
Ibitzbach 966716 000.74
right upper Ibitzgr. east Ibitz / 42/19 III: 013.73 000.5
↕ upper Ibitzgr. westw. 3: IB 000.74
Left Red moat 96668 II: I017.6 Nehringen 022.49 0.128.3
right Dig ad Teufelsbruch 966688 II: I004.17 006.797 0.020.0
Gr. a. Dey ... -Fäsekow 9666722 approx 4 004.15 0.011.1
right Zarnekower connecting ditch 966686 III: 004.76 012.2 0.025.0
Left mitt. Ibitzgr. westw. 2: Ibitz approx 4 III: 002.96 near Voigtsdorf 000.422
↕ mitt. Ibitzgr. east w. 1: Ibitz at Glewitz 001.52
right western Ibitzgr. east w. 9666864 approx 4 III: 003.17 001.4 0.004.08
↕ western Ibitzgr. westw. 966638 approx 4 008.09 0.020.6
Left Red moat (southern arm) 9666852 III: 007.4 Glewitz 005.52
right mitt. Ibitzgraben eastwards 1: Ibitz at Glewitz III: 009.22 001.52
↕ mitt. Ibitzgraben westwards 2: Ibitz near Voigtsdorf 000.422
↑ Red bridge ditch here also Ibitzgraben 96668, 3: IB III: 009.22
LI. Red moat (southern arm) 9666852 III: 013.43 south Bretwisch 005.52
(Left) upper Ibitzgraben westw. 3: IB III: 015.16 000.74
upper Ibitzgr. east w. Ibitz / 42/19 000.5
Left Trebel Canal 966672 II: I030.00 007.02
right Size a. Deyelsdorf-Fäsekow 9666722 II: I004.22 004.15 0.011.1
Dig ad Teufelsbruch 966688 approx 4 006.797
right Warbel 96666 II: I023.24 038.1 0.205
right Finkenbach / Gr. a. Bobbin 966668 III: 004.26 007.44 0.026.2 above III: 4.3 also Röcknitzbach
↕ Röcknitzbach (south) 0: L130 / 10 001.17 including branch of the WBV waters
Left Trench from Strietfeld 966662 III: 020.10 011.37 0.027.7 Q-II = 31.47
right Tangrimbach 9666658 II: I028.15 015.20 0.034.9
LI. Trebel Canal 966672 II: I035.3 007.02
right Blind Trebel 966648 II: I042.24 north of Tribsees 024.73 0.138
right Known 966648 III: 004.2 012.93 0.052.7
right Size from Eixener See 9666482 IV: 008.5 006.21 0.015.4 Q-III = 14.71
Lake Eixen 96664823 017.80 V: 0.32-0.74 000.42 00.103 0.015.3
Richtenberger See 9666439 009.48 III: 12.4-14.2 1.297 0.024.2
↑ Schleusengraben 96664 III: 014.3 I.[28.09] 0.00
Left west Ibitzgraben west w. 966638 II: I047.69 at Siemersdorf 008.09 0.020.6
↕ west. Ibitzgraben OSTW. 9666864 approx 4 III: 003.17 Ö of Grammendorf 001.4 0.004.08
right Graben from Splietsdorf 966632 II: I065.03 at Quitzin 010.47 0.033.7
right Kronhorster Trebel 96662 II: I068.73 Grim 015.86 0.055 Q-II: 83.79, Q-I: 150.69
Left Beek 966624 III: 005.77 Stoltenhagen 006.18 0.019.6
Poggendorfer Trebel 9666 II: I086.73 00I[16.33] Q-I: 151.96
right Schwedengraben (West) 003.8 II: I069.14 Grim 000.7 0.00?
Schwedengraben (east) 965612 III: 000.7 Grim 008.39 0.016.8 Ryckgraben
right Tollense 9664 000.14 I: II069.0 Demmin 095.81 1,799 Q-I: 164.81
Left Dig 96648 II: I002.5 Demmin 041.08 0.247 Q-I: 112.58
Left Klenzer Mühlbach (East) WBV: L 100 D approx. 10 III: 007.03 Buschmühl 001.275 with 3.42 km long inflow at IV: 0.75
↑ Klenzer Mühlbach (West) 966394 approx. 25 Glendelin 007.81 0.023.3 (hydrogr .: ditch from Glendelin) → Peene
right Strehlower Bach 966486 III: 009.8 016.04 0.048.3
right Bach from Altenhagen 966484 III: 024.48 009.27 0.022.4
Left Tüzer lake 96648421 051.3 IV: 2.12 + V: 2.38-4.0 000.997 00.27 0.005.8
right Sugar ditch 966482 III: 027.84 013.5 0.039.1
^ Ivenacker See 96648193 039.30 III: 30.7-32.2 001.359 00.73 0.027.0
right Bach from Daberkow 966472 II: I019.53 Old Tellin 008,836 32.3
right Size from Neu Plötz 9664722 III: 002.54 005.501 0.013.2
↕ Graben from Gramzow 966882 005,894 0.011.0
↕ Trench from Krusenfelde 96688 008.009 0.026.9
right Great moat 96646 002.05 II: I027.6 Klempenow 018.24 0.107
Left Kleiner Landgraben (North) 966462 III: 010.0 006.02 0.033.4
↕ Small Landgraben (West) 96454 ≤ 11.5 010.1 0.081
Neuer- or Mittelgraben 966461 III: 010.0 008.24 0.037.5
Left Ramelower Graben 9664614 III: 010.36 005.508 0.010.7
Landgraben (high apex) 969412 ≤ 15 at Zinzow 002.591 0.004.0 Zarow
↕ Land moat 9694 0≤ 8.5 at Zinzow Zarow
Left Goldbach 966458 III: 038.46 Mühlenhagen 015.34 0.050.7 Q. west of Tützpatz
Left Torneybach 9664574 III: 043.19 Altentreptow 011.06 0.019.2 Q. south of Tützpatz
Left Edge channel 966456 II: I044.55 Altentreptow 005.62 0.115.9
Left Teetzlebener Mühlenbach 9664562 III: 005.07 II: 49.63; Size Tea life 29.43 0.104
right Dig from Breesen 96645628 IV: II1.00 Big tea life 011.3 0.026.1
Left Small Landgraben (West) 96454 II: I050.09 010.1 0.081
↕ Small Landgraben (North) 966462 6.02 0.033.4
LI. Edge channel 966456 II: I035.3 005.62
Left Malliner water 96644 II: I063.10 NW v. Neubrandenburg 035.29 0.307 topogr. also Aalbach
Left (Lühmbach-) Aalbach 966446 III: 012.26 Passentin 025.17 0.108 hydrograph. Name "Aalbach" for 2 GKZ, one of them with topograf. Sections "Lühmbach" and "Aalbach"
right Aalbach 9664468 IV: II03.8 Gnevezin 012.1 0.024.4
Zieskensee 966446811 045.8 V: III11.3 Puchow 0 00.185 0.000.7
Lühmbach (-Aalbach) 966446≤799 IV: II03.8 Gnevezin [13.07] 0 0.073.2 so
↑ Möllner See 966446739 043.3 IV: 7.37-8.47 Mölln 0 00.19 0.062.1
^ Gadebehner See 96644659 043.3 IV: 8.65-9.66 Gadebehn 0 00.15 0.043.3
↑ Hintersee 966446539 00? IV: 11.71-12.02 Knorrendorf 0 00.022 0.036.1
^ Front lake 96644651 00? IV: 12.46-12.71 0 00.032 0.035.4
Kastorfer See 9664463 045.10 IV: 13.34-15.84 W. v. Wildberg 0 00.687 0.033.8
Malliner See 96644593 039.5 III: 12.91-15.1 02.19 00.707 0.156.8
Left Krummenfurtbach 966444 III: 019.7 W. von Penzlin 019.7 0.060.1 Q. in Möllenhagen
right Aver lake 966444929 047.6 IV: 4.13 + V: 0.1-0.8 000.052 0? 0.002.3
Great City Lake 9664433 043.7 III: 21.13-22.21 (SÖ v.) Penzlin 002.49 00.885 0.079
right Small city lake 96644321 043.8 III: 22.1 + IV: 0.8 + IVS: 0.36 000.6 00.129 0.001.4
Mühlengraben 96644 III: 022.21
right Bach ad Klein Vielener See 966442 III: 024.17 Big Thank you 010.67 0.033.5
Klein Vielener See 9664427 051.0 IV: 3.33-4.93 002.05 01.0 0.030.5
↑ Kreutzsee 664421 072.0 IV: III10.67 Kreutzsee (village) 000.68 00.158 0.001.6
right Hofsee 96644181 056.0 III: 28.9 + IV: 0.27 Driving 000.69 00.106 0.000.52
↑ Mill Lake 96644139 064.3 III: 33.75-34.3 Ankershagen 001.5 00.458 0.016.4 today's Q. of the Havel near the south bank
Left Graben from Wendorf 96644134 III: 33.8 + IV: 1.03 004.2 0.010.3
right Mönchsee 9664413429 071.0 IVS: 0.8 + V: 0.14 000.041 0? 0.00?
↑ a gravel lake near Rethwisch 9664413419 00? IVS: III4.2 000.034 0? 0.00?
↑ See near Rethwisch 9664413412 00? IVS: 4.2 + 0.24 000.5 00.089 0.001.2 H-III: 38.97
Trinnensee 96644131 064.8 III: 34.7-35.1 000.43 00.10 0.004.5
Bornsee 96644 043.7 III: 035.3 001.165 00.17 0.003.8 H-III: 36.47
right Datze (West) 966438 II: I063.29 011.93 0.078
Left Rowabach 9664382 III: 010.0 011.4 0.023.7
↕ Datze (north) 96942 ≤ 26 III: 011.93 Warlin 019.0 0.203
right Linden tree 9664562 II: I067.85 042.56 0.149.8 Q-II: 110.41, Q-I: 179.41
Left Trench from Teschendorfer See 9664328 III: 017.63 007.98 0.018.9
^ Teschendorfer See 96643287 060.3 IV: 1.82-3.3 00 00.44 0.016.8
Gramelower See 96643283 060.4 IV: 3.76-4.76 00 00.32 0.009.5
^ Camminer See 966432819 060.9 IV: 4.9-6.6 0 00.44 0.016.8
right (Gr. By large fraction) 2: L114 IV: 6.47 + 0.24 001.78 also → Nonnenbach
right ↑ Neetzkaer See 966432721 082.7 III: 26.8 + IV: 3.63-5.42 Neetzka 00 00.37 0.004.5
Left Size from the Plather S. 9664324 III: 030.94 003.68 0.010.4
Plather See 96643241 IV: 3.68 0 00.31 0.001.38 Lake as a pseudobifurcation
Left Ditch from Hinrichshagen III: 31.76 007.4 0.019.9
^ Source stream of the linden tree I.[10.82] Q-II: 110.41, Q-I: 179.41
Tollensesee 966431 14.6 II: 68.64-79.3 Neubrandenburg 010.2 17.7 0.373.8
right Nonnenbach 96642 IIIS-II: 78.7 Nunnery 038.0 0.217.6 Q-I: 183.7
Wanzkaer See 96642739 058.3 IIIS: 06.35 0 02.06 0.191
Left Size from Rödliner S. 966426 IV: II10.2 Wanzka 013.2 0.003.8
Rödliner See 96642639 062.6 V: 1.39-2.77 Rödlin 0 02.3 0.037.5
Great Swamp Lake 966426197 064.2 V: 3.18-4.18 0 00.23 0.015.9
↑ Small swamp lake 966426195 064.3 V: 4.31-4.74 0 00.076 0.015.1
↑ Small Serrahnsee 9664261919 066.9 V: 5.9-6.02 0 00.013 0.014th
Great Serrahnsee 966426179 067.0 V: 7.02-7.77 0 00.256 0.012.6
Thurower See 96642615 068.4 V: 9.39-10.01 0 00.25 0.007.7
right ↑ Flat Zinow 966426141 075.4 V: 10.54 + VI: 0.7 0 00.09 0.001.2
Freischulzensee 96642611 076.6 V: 11.53-12.27 0 00.23 0.002.9
^ Advertiser Mühlbach 96642 IIIS: 11.9 Blankensee [26.1] hydrolog. Upper course of the Nonnenbach
right (Digging through large breach) 2: L114 IIIS: 14.83 01.78 also → Camminer See ; originally only there, as the lower reaches of the Warbender Mühlbach
Möllenbeck house lake 96642539 073.5 IIIS: 22.23-23.2 0 00.3 0.091.4
Deep Sea 9664251 073.9 IIIS: 23.29-24.25 0 00.22 0.074.8
Stolper See 9664239 074.0 IIIS: 24.57-25.54 0 00.22 0.059.2
Havekensee 9664235 00? IIIS: 27.63-27.83 0 00.02 0.049.4
Schlavenkensee 9664233 075.5 IIIS: 27.96-28.65 0 00.19 0.049.2
right Trench from Balliner See 9664212 IIIS: 31.62 002.58 0.006.4
Balliner See 96642125 086.1 IV: 0.6-1.9 0 00.25 0.005.9
↑ Kleiner See Plath 96642121 IV: 2.35-2.5 0 00.014 0.001.79
Plather See 96643241 086.3 IV: 2.57 0 0.31 0.001.38 Lake as a pseudobifurcation
↑ Oberl. d. Warbender Mühlbach 966211 IIIS: 31.62 0I[6.38] Q-II: 116.7, Q-I: 183.7
↑ Middle ditch 9664 II: I079.3 Nunnery 000.41
Lieps (lake) 96641191 014.7 II: 79.7-82.1 Nunnery 0 04.3 0.083
^ Tollense / Ziemenbach 9664 II: I082.1 Prillwitz I.[13.71]
Left Digging from heather wood 96641114 II: I086.3 S: 4.2; Sand mill 005.8 0.009.2 Upper course of the topogr. Ziemenbach's
Krebssee 966411179 068.8 II: 91.61-91.85 0 00.11 0.013.6
Long Lake 96641115 069.3 II: 92.35-92.91 Weisdin 0 00.39 0.011.6
Mittelsee 96641113 069.7 II: 93.18-94.2 Weisdin 0 00.19 0.004.57
Mürtzsee 96641111 070.5 II: 94.37-95.32 Blumenhagen 0 00.26 0.002.22 Q-I: 164.81
right Klenzer Mühlbach (West) 966394 25th I: II075.1 007.81 0.023.3 hydrogr .: Trench from Glendelin
↑ Klenzer Mühlbach (East) WBV: L 100 D approx. 25 Glendelin 001.275 Dig up
right Galgenbach 96638 I: II077.9 014.2 0.037
Left Dargun Canal 966394 I: II081.28 [2.3] 7.8 0.023.3 hydrographic Röcknitzbach
Röcknitzbach 96636 II: I002.3 [5.5] 7.8
Klostersee 9663651 010.5 II: 4.4-5.79 Dargun 0 00.25 0.041
(right) Bach from Dammer Winkel 966362 II: I008.8 004.84 0.005.8 topographically Röcknitzbach
(Left) Röcknitzbach (topographical) 0: L130 / 10 III: 000.4 001.17 including branch of the WBV waters
Finkenbach / Gr. a. Bobbin 966668 IV: II00.75 007.44 0.026.2 above III: 4.3 also Röcknitzbach
Kummerower See 966339 000.15 I: 83.55-93.68 Aalbude 010,873 32.35 1,201
right Ditch from Wagun 966444 I: 86.4 + 1.41 011.58 0.020.6
right Sommersdorfer Mühlbach 966332 I: 88.3 + 1.9 IIS-I = 88.3 + 1.9 010.38 0.034.9 topogr .: Mühlenbach
Left Teterower Peene 96632 I: 88.3 (+1.9) IIS-I = 88.3 + 1.9 29.97 0.332.6 since 1883 ff. mapped in the lower reaches as "Peene"
Left Vurzbach 966326 IIS: I05.39 013.7 0.028.8
Left (North) Peene 966324 IIS: I.10.95 023.47 0.137
right Longitudinal dam 9663248 III: 0.78 IIS: I.11.73 017.83 0.072.3 Q-IIS: 29.56, Q-I: 119.76
↑ left Sukower Scheidegr. IV: II0.07 008.72 0.011.0
↑ Nordpeene: "Reyer Mühlbach" 966324≤79 IIS: I.11.73 [22.39] 0.064.5 Q-IIS: 34.12, Q-I: 124.41
↑ Big Lake 96632433 022.0 III: 14.22-14.6 Granzow 0 00.066 0.021.1
↑ Nordpeene: "Pannekower Graben" 96632431 ... III: 015.36 0[8.12]
^ Pannekower See 96632413 035.0 III: 20.67-21.07 New Pannekow 0 00.18 0.003.5
↑ Altkalener See 96632411 036.2 III: 22.68-23.08 Altkalen 0 00.106 0.001.7
Teterower Canal 96632 IIS: I.10.95 0
Teterower See 9663231 002.2 IIS: 15.03-18.25 northeast Teterow 003.306 03.1 0.111.9
Left Trench from Groß Bützin 966322 (IIS: I.17.3) 014.2 0.034.1
Kleine Peene / Köthelbach 96632 IIS: I.18.25 Teterow [11.72] 0.060.9 Q-IIIS: 29.97, Q-I: 120.17, Oberl. d. Teterower Peene
↑ Peene Canal ( (West) Peene ) 966 000.15 I: II093.68
right Trench from Leuschentiner Forest 966312 000.33 I: II096.99 Malchiner harbor 010.1 0.026th
right Ostpeene 9662 I: II097.85 Malchin 040.61 0.413.6 in the 18th century "The Peene"
Left Peasant ditch 966272 II: I015.85 lower rotten rust 005.79 0.019.9
right Kittendorfer Peene 96626 II: I016.02 lower rotten rust 027.56 0.198 I: 113.87; Q-I: 141.83.58
right Trench from Jürgenstorf 966268 III: 004.13 011.8 0.027.9
Left Size a. Varchentine Lakes 966266 III: 008.33 016.47 0.062.9
Gr. Varchentiner lake 96626679 034.0 IV: 0.81-2.57 Clausdorf 0 01.8 0.061.8
Kl. Varchentiner See 96626659 034.10 IV: 3.1-3.77 Varchentin 0 00.39 0.041
right Kabach 966264 III: 011.17 012.7 0.026.7
right Rützenfelder See 96626441 035.2 IV: 0.13 + 0.87 001.28 00.31 0.000.98
Schwandter See 9662611 050.0 III: 25.81-26.87 Schwandt 000.931 00.173 0.002.8
Left Bach from Vossfeld 9662612 III 25.83 + 0.11 006.0 Q-II: 31.94
Left 0: L 68 IV: II04.05 Vossfeld 003.64 Q-II: 33.63; Q-I = 147.50
Rittermannshagener See 966255 031.7 II: 19.27-20.27 Rittermannshagen 002.1 00.6 0.114
Left Graben from Alt Schönau 966252 II: 19.9 + 1.7 009.7 0.020.7
Torgelower See 966239 038.5 II: 26.5-29.74 Torgelow am See 003.28 03.52 0.075.1
↑ Ostpeene (upper course) 9662 <39 II: 029.72 0I[30.81] Q-I: 138.46
Dahmer Canal 966 000.2 I: II097.85 Malchin 0 0.265 new run of the Westpeene i, e, S.
Malchiner See 966179 000.6 I: 105.74-114.8 008,490 13.8 0.229
right Lupenbach 96616 I: 110.9 + 0.43 Hut paddock 013.49 0.046.5
Left Ditch from Hinrichshagen 966162 III: 009.68 005.65 0.007.4 Q-III = 15.33
Lake: Barschmoor 9661611 079.9 III: 13.49-14.54 001.05 00.14 0.001.3 Length according to DOP contradicts sea cadastre
Left Stammbach 96614 000.6 (I: 114) east Schorssow 011.26 0.023.9 from the Gruber forest
right Dahmer Mühlenbach 96612 000.6 (I: 114.9) west end of the lake 009.65 0.023.6 Q-I: 134.17
Left Ziddorfer Mühlenbach 966112 000.6 (I: 114.9) west end of the lake 017.27 0.058.4 Q-I: 134.17
Great Liepener See 96611219 059.10 II: 13.12-13.88 Liepen 000.834 00.23 0.007.2
↑ (West) Peene (Quellbach) 96611 (11… 19) 000.6 I: II114.8 west end of the lake 0I[5.6] 0.018.7

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River systems of Peene, Zarow, Recknitz and Ryck. Names that differ from those in the DTK are requested from water experts of the water and soil associations. Some can also be found in water body profiles. Other forms of representation: → This map in 33% projection - 1523 x 1386 px , → This map with a white background

Anklamer Mühlgraben river system board

The course of the Anklam Mühlgraben was never able to power a mill in the walls of or in front of the gates of Anklam , but its lower course was formerly owned by the city of Anklam. The area is still called Anklamer Stadtbruch as a nature reserve .

The Anklamer Mühlgraben, its most important tributaries and their most important tributaries
Inflow seen in the
direction of flow
v.,
⇒ A BZWEIG NACH
Surname GKZ
or
WBV no.
Mouth,
apex,
lake height
Estuary
km
from
(Position of) the
mouth,
possibly [km]
   Length   
[km]
Lake
area
[km²]
Catchment
area
[km²]
Remarks
Anklamer Mühlgraben 9692 I: 0.00 = F: 618.00 north of Leopoldshagen 026,851 140.3
Left Trench from Drewelow 96924 I: I.20.34 033.8
↑ ∩ Peene South Canal 96924 ≤ 9.5 II: 07.68 north of Sarnow
LI. Large ditch 9668 011 II: 11.81 between Spantekow u. Drewelow 021,245 127.4 Peene
Putzarer See 969213 0I7.2 I: I.26.85 Lake 140–480 m next to I: 31.8–34.3 from Zarow - Landgraben 002.517 1.619 004.4

Zarow river system board

The table contains two bodies of water below the relevance limits of 10 km or 20 km² because of the location of their catchment areas made possible by culverts.

The Zarow, its main tributaries and their most important tributaries
Inflow in the
direction of flow
seen from,
⇒ A BZWEIG TO
Surname GKZ
or
WBV no.
Mouth,
apex,
lake height
Estuary
km
from
(Position of) the
mouth,
possibly [km]
   Length   
[km]
Lake
area
[km²]
Catchment
area
[km²]
Notes, partly water body profile (PDF)
Tsarov 9694 I: 0 = F: 632.27 Grambin near Ueckermünde [17.70], 45.085 734.9
right Floßgraben II 969496 I: 9.60 Meiersberg 10.59 040.6
Left Little Randow 969494 I: 12.22 Louisenhof 08.66 025.5
Altwigshagener See 96949411 005.8 II: 2.58-3.12 Altwigshagen 0.61 000.155 3.9
right Raft ditch I 969492 I: I7.13 W. v. Ferdinandshof 19.34 070.1 near Heinrichswalde
Left Schmiedegrundsee 969492121 15.2 II: 13.94 + III: 0.37 S v. Rothemühl 00.46 0.111 002.5
right White trench 96948 I: 17.70 40.71 205.4
Left Birkengraben ( Polder Landgraben ) 969488 II: 00.1 07.31 25.8 Pumping station
Left Ditch from Luebser Wiese 9694882 III: I.0.12 00.420 07.3 ← ∩ Land moat
right Trench 0: 1-31 / 4 IV: II3.35 01,583 ← Land moat
Galenbeck Lake 96948593 9.4 II: 8.86-12.7 NW v. Heinrichswalde 04.241 5.875 147.3
Golmer Mühlbach 96948≤591 at Galenbeck
Brohmer reservoir 96948513 32.50 II: 20.71-22.67 below v. Brohm 01,334 0.249 104.4
↑ "Schönbeck" ← "Mühlenbeck" 96948
right Dig out Rattey 969484 II: 24.38 10.22 25.3
right Miltzower Bach 969482 II: 30.99 12.62 24.6 Q-II: 43.61, Q-I: 60.74
Left Ditch from Groß Miltzow 9694822 III: 2.27 03,936 Q-II: 37.196, Q-I: 54.896
↑ Vorderer See 96948225 89.2 IV: 1.60-2.02 Great Miltzow 00.444 0.076 004.1
↑ Back Lake 96948223 89.3 IV: 2.08-2.80 00.684 0.111 003.7
Left Helpter lake 96948221 approx. 98 IV: 3.96 + V: 1.12 Oertzenhof 0.022
Left Mühlenbeck , Quellb. d. Golmer Mühlbach's 9694812 70.90 II: 32.19 03.138 004.2
Cuckoo Lake 96948123 70.90 III: 0.75-1.72 00.065 0.069 004.1
↑ Zahrowbach 9694811 II: 32.19 east b. Neetzka 07.52 without Helpter See
Landgraben 9694≤7 I: 17.70 [27,415] III-O-I: 45.655
right Fleethgraben =
Schwichtenberger Heugraben
96946 I: 19.43 15.03 055.4 II: 3.14-5.18 only 20 m from the ditch
right Fleethofer ditch 969464 II: 3.18 Pumping station 06.79 030.1
Left Trench from Demnitzer Bruch 9694642 III: 0.06 06.86 017.4 ← ∩ Landgraben and Fleethgraben
LI. Trench 0: 1-31 / 4 I: I.20.69 01,583 Irrigation
right Lazy digging 969456 I: 27.00 vs. of the Lübkowsee 12.2 021.7
Left Black trench 969452 I: 36.12 07.54 019.6
RE. Lazy digging 969456 07.9 I: 40.24 at Kavelpass 12.2 Inflow and drainage
Left Peene South Canal 96944 25.57 10.3 Peene
right Datze (north) 96942 08.4 I: 41.03 at Friedland 19.0 203 Q-I: 60.03
right Fulling mill ditch 969428 II: I.3.43 Friedland 07.89 024.5 ZALA-0900
↑ (Friedländer) mill pond 96942831 13.0 III: 0.1-1.07 00.824 00.21 016.1
Left Peetzer ditch 969426 II: 6.73 06.06 024.1 ZALA-0800
Left Mühlbach Roga 9694254 II: I.8.77 According to Datzetal 10.1 013.4 ZALA-0700
right Genzkower Graben 9694252 II: I.9.16 near Genzkow 11.8 019.6 ZALA-0600
Genzkower See 6942523 22.73 IIII: 2.43-2.70 00.53 00.55 ?
right Glienker Mühlgraben 969424 IIII: 15.96 10.8 016.2 ZALA-0500
right Warliner trench 969422 IIII: 18.79 at Warlin 10.98 027.6 O: 0.2; ZALA-0300
↕ Datze (West) 966438 ≤ 26.5 Warlin 11.93 078
↑ Landgraben to the top 9694≤19 I: 41.03 at Friedland 04.06 021.8
(right) ↑ Landgraben (high apex) 969412 I: 44.02 02.591 004.0
Ramelower Graben 9664614 ≤ 15 at Zinzow 05.508 010.7 → → Tollense
Neuer- or Mittelgraben 966461 0≤ 8.5 I.[8.24] Tollense

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Footnotes

  1. Definition of the effective lake length according to research report 299 24 274 of the Federal Environment Agency is ambiguous: “The effective length describes the line connecting the two most distant points on the shoreline, without land (peninsulas or islands) being crossed. These describe the real distance from bank to bank with no land in between. "
  2. Length to LUNG plus distance from the river axis of the Peene to the pumping station
  3. a b Demmin Meyenkrebsbrücke gauge
  4. Water body profile TREB-1300 Finkenbach (PDF) and information from WBV 23 Teterower Peene
  5. level Franzenburg - Richtenberger See - 04759.5
  6. a b c d e f g h i GAIA-MV → Topic (-manager) → Terrain MV → Surface height / profile → Data query "[⇖i]" for individual places, display only accurate to the meter
  7. a b Water body profile MIPE-0400 Klenzer Mühlbach (PDF)
  8. Level Klempenow road bridge
  9. Water body profile MIPE-0700 dig from Wagun (PDF)
  10. Water body profile MIPE-0700 Sommersdorfer Mühlbach (PDF)
  11. ↑ Main axis of the Peene through the Kummerower See to km 88.3, ​​from there to the 1.9 km mouth of the Mühlenbach into the lake
  12. ↑ Main axis of the Peene through the Kummerower See to km 88.3, ​​from there to the 1.9 km confluence of the Teterower Peene into the lake
  13. Water body profiles MIPE-2500 Nordpeene (III: 4,500–9,410) and MIPE-2600 Nordpeene (III ≥ 9,410) including Pannekower Graben (III ≥ 15,36)
  14. Gauge Malchin - Dahmer Canal (behind the train station)
  15. mouth of the Peene-Südkanal MW = 7.9 m above sea level / min. = 7.6 m above sea level / max. = 8.3 m above sea level (written information from January 21, 2019 from the State Office for Agriculture and Environment, Western Pomerania: Ueckermünde office: Nature conservation, water and soil department: Department 44)