Ova da Roseg
Ova da Roseg | ||
Val Roseg with Ova da Roseg |
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Data | ||
Water code | CH : 48 | |
location |
Rhaetian Alps
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River system | Danube | |
Drain over | Flaz → Inn → Danube → Black Sea | |
source |
Lej da Vadret 46 ° 24 '26 " N , 9 ° 51' 13" E |
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Source height | 2160 m above sea level M. | |
muzzle | Confluence with the Ova da Bernina Coordinates: 46 ° 29 ′ 33 " N , 9 ° 54 ′ 0" E ; CH1903: 788 951 / 151 976 46 ° 29 '33 " N , 9 ° 54' 0" O |
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Mouth height | 1756 m above sea level M. | |
Height difference | 404 m | |
Bottom slope | 27 ‰ | |
length | 15 km | |
Catchment area | 66.75 km² | |
Discharge A Eo : 66.75 km² at the mouth |
MQ Mq |
2.85 m³ / s 42.7 l / (s km²) |
Source of the Ova da Roseg: Lej da Vadret and Roseg Glacier |
The Ova da Roseg ( Rhaeto-Romanic ) is an approximately 15 kilometer long torrent in the river system of the Inn . It unites at Pontresina with the Ova da Bernina , after which the brook is called Flaz .
geography
The Lej da Vadret at 2160 m above sea level. M. below the Roseg Glacier forms the source of the Ova da Roseg. In addition to the Roseg glacier, several small streams fill the almost 2 kilometer long lake. From there on, the stream flows down through the Val Roseg . After about 1 kilometer, the outflow of the Tschierva glacier flows in from the right . The brook fans out into many branches and flows past Roseg at almost 2000 m above sea level. M. Thereafter, the stream bed narrow it to flow more small streams until the stream as combined shortly after the station Pontresina with Bernina Ova for Flaz.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Geoserver of the Swiss Federal Administration ( information )
- ↑ a b Topographical catchment areas of Swiss waters: sub-catchment areas 2 km². Retrieved June 10, 2019 .