Lindlar Sülz
Lindlar Sülz | ||
Lindlarer Sülz near Hartegasse; The mouth of the Breunbach (foreground) into the Lindlarer Sülz |
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Data | ||
Water code | DE : 27288 | |
location | Germany | |
River system | Rhine | |
Drain over | Sülz → Agger → Sieg → Rhine → North Sea | |
source | at Obersiemeringhausen 51 ° 5 '5 " N , 7 ° 30' 5" E |
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Source height | 387 m above sea level NHN | |
muzzle | at Hommerich confluence with the Kürtener Sülz to Sülz Coordinates: 51 ° 0 '27 " N , 7 ° 16' 58" E 51 ° 0 '27 " N , 7 ° 16' 58" E |
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Mouth height | 128 m above sea level NHN | |
Height difference | 259 m | |
Bottom slope | 11 ‰ | |
length | 23.8 km | |
Catchment area | 58.789 km² | |
Outflow A Eo : 58.789 km² at the mouth |
MNQ MQ Mq |
215.64 l / s 1,431.88 m³ / s 24.4 l / (s km²) |
Medium-sized cities | Wipperfürth | |
Communities | Marienheide , Lindlar |
The Lindlarer Sülz is the 23.8 km long, east-northeast and orographically left source river of the Sülz . It flows through the North Rhine-Westphalian Oberbergische Kreis .
It is the main hydrological branch of the Sülz river system and is therefore viewed by some as the actual upper reaches of the Sülz. It has the same river code as the Sülz.
geography
course
The Lindlarer Sülz rises south of the town of Obersiemeringhausen , which belongs to Marienheide, on the western flank of the 437.7 m high Hauerberg at an altitude of 377 m above sea level. NHN .
From here on it flows primarily in a south-westerly direction, leaving behind Siemerkusen the municipality of Marienheide and passing through the villages of Schnipperinger Mühle and Niederkemmerich , which are part of Wipperfürth . At Oberhabbach the river changes to the municipality of Lindlar .
Passing the villages of Frielingsdorf , Brochhagen , Hartegasse , Ohl , Obersülze , Stoppenbach , Schätzmühle , the Lindlarer Sülz Bruch reaches , where it is at Hommerich at 126 m above sea level. NHN united with the Kürtener Sülz zur Sülz . The old route of the Cologne-Mülheim – Lindlar railway runs above the Sülztal (popularly: Sülztalbahn). The railway viaduct of this former railway line, built around 1912 and on which it crossed the Sülz and Sülztal here, is still in Bruch.
On its way from the source to the mouth, the Lindlarer Sülz runs through a 259 m difference in altitude, which corresponds to an average bed gradient of 11 ‰.
Catchment area
The 58.8 km² catchment area of the Lindlar Sülz is drained from it via Sülz, Agger , Sieg and Rhine to the North Sea.
The highest point of the catchment area is the Hauerberg at 437.7 m above sea level. NHN
The catchment area borders
- in the north to that of the Wupper tributary Gaulbach
- in the northeast to that of the Wipper
- in the southeast to that of the Agger tributary Leppe
- and in the south to that of the Lennefe Sülz tributary .
Tributaries
The longest tributary of the Lindlarer Sülz is the Ommerbach with a length of 6.4 km.
A selection of the tributaries from the source to the mouth
Stat. in km |
Surname | GKZ | location | Length in km |
EZG in km² |
Mouth | Mouth height in m above sea level NHN |
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44.4 | Holler Siefen | 27288-14 | right | 2.281 | 272 | ||
42.2 | Dierdorfer Bach | 27288-16 | right | 3.187 | with Klemenseichen | 243 | |
37.2 | Straw lows | 27288-194 | Left | 1.073 | at Unterbrochhagen | ||
35.6 | Breunbach (or: Breun) | 27288-2 | right | 4,449 | 6.319 | at Hartegasse | 190 |
35.1 | Süngerbach | 27288-32 | right | 2.36 | 2.724 | ||
33.6 | Lanzenbach | 27288-332 | Left | 1,799 | |||
33.3 | Heibach | 27288-34 | right | 2.147 | 2.508 | ||
31.4 | Schwarzenbach | 27288-354 | Left | 1.078 | |||
29.5 | Breidenbach | 27288-36 | right | 2.489 | 2.653 | ||
27.8 | Seven depths | 27288-372 | Left | 1.121 | |||
27.4 | Hürholzer Siefen | 27288-374 | Left | 2.281 | |||
26.3 | Ommerbach | 27288-38 | right | 6.361 | 6.873 | at Quabach | 133 |
Notes on the table
- ↑ Nameless waters were not included in the table.
- ↑ Water code number , in Germany the official river code number with a separator inserted after the prefix for better readability, which stands uniformly for the Lindlar Sülz receiving water that is common to all .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b German basic map 1: 5000
- ↑ Specialized information system ELWAS, Ministry for Climate Protection, Environment, Agriculture, Nature and Consumer Protection NRW ( information )
- ↑ Topographical Information Management, Cologne District Government, Department GEObasis NRW ( Notes )
- ↑ Modeled discharge values according to the specialist information system ELWAS, Ministry for Climate Protection, Environment, Agriculture, Nature and Consumer Protection NRW ( notes )
- ↑ Water directory of the State Office for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection NRW 2010 (XLS; 4.67 MB) ( Notes )