Infiltration section

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An infiltration stretch is that section of a river in which, due to the special nature of the geological subsoil, water partially or completely seeps away, branches out in the underground structure and emerges again in the same river and / or other body of water.

Examples

Striking European examples of rivers and streams with infiltration sections are:

Complete seepage

Rivers and streams that seep completely underground all year round or at times:

  • Infiltration of the Bied in the Jura in Switzerland (near Le Locle / Col des Roches) (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Rançonnière
  • Infiltration of the Bied in the Jura in Switzerland (near Les Ponts-de-Martel) (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Source de la Noiraigue
  • Infiltration of the Bílá voda brook in the Moravian Karst in the Czech Republic (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the portal of the Punkva cave
  • Infiltration of the Ellerbach on the Paderborn plateau in North Rhine-Westphalia (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Storchenkolk
  • Infiltration of the Erdbach in the Westerwald in Hessen (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Erdbach outlet
  • Infiltration of the Farnbach in the Thuringian Forest, re-emergence in the Altensteiner Höhle , the sinkhole water and the drink hole (periodically).
  • Infiltration of the Gailach on the Franconian Alb in Bavaria (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Gailach spring
  • Infiltration of the Kelsbach on the Franconian Alb in Bavaria (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Kelsbach spring
  • Infiltration of the Lesse in the cave of Han-sur-Lesse in Belgium (Lage) .
  • Infiltration of the Linder in the Ammergau Alps in Bavaria (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Ammer springs
  • Percolation of the Lizon Supérieur in the Jura in France (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Source du Lison
  • Infiltration of the Lone on the Swabian Alb in Baden-Württemberg (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Nau origin
  • Infiltration of the Lurbach in the Tannebenkalkstock in Styria (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Hammerbachquelle
  • Infiltration of the Naßköhrbach creek on the Hinteralm in Styria (Lage) , re-emergence of the water at the Dead Woman
  • Percolation of the Orbe in the Jura in Switzerland (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Source de l'Orbe
  • Infiltration of the Ouysse in the Causse de Gramat in France (Lage) , re- leakage of the water in the sources Source de Cabouy and Source de Saint-Sauveur
  • Infiltration of the Pivka in the Lower Carniola Karst area in Slovenia (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Unica
  • Infiltration of the Reka in the Lower Carniola Karst area in Slovenia (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Foce del Timavo
  • Infiltration of the Schandtauber on the Hohenlohe Plain in Baden-Württemberg (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the Schandtauber spring
  • Infiltration of the Sloupský potok brook in the Moravian Karst in the Czech Republic (Lage) , re-emergence of the water in the portal of the Punkva cave
  • Infiltration of the Vis in the Causse du Larzac in France (Lage) , re- leakage of the water in the Résurgence de la Vis

Infiltration sections

Rivers and streams whose water partially seeps into the subsoil:

  • Infiltration of the alpine pastures on the Paderborn plateau in North Rhine-Westphalia, most of the water escapes again in the Hederquellen
  • Infiltration of the Bandiat in the Karst of La Rochefoucauld in France, most of the water re-emergence in the Sources de la Touvre
  • Infiltration of the Brenz on the Swabian Alb in Baden-Württemberg
  • Infiltration of the Doubs in the Jura in France, most of the water escapes again in the Source de la Loue
  • Infiltration of the Alsatian Ill on the northern edge of the French ( Alsatian ) Jura
  • Infiltration of the Ilm on the Ilm-Saale-Platte in Thuringia, most of the water escapes again in the Oberwillinger Spring ; At low tide, the Ilm seeps away completely a little further below at Kranichfeld and emerges again to the surface as the river bed continues
  • Infiltration of the Lauchert on the Swabian Alb in Baden-Württemberg
  • Infiltration of the Große Lauter on the Swabian Alb in Baden-Württemberg, most of the water escapes again in the Braunsel springs
  • Infiltration of the Loire in France, most of the water re-emergence in the Source du Loiret
  • Infiltration of the Schwarza in the Schwarzatal in southern Lower Austria
  • Infiltration of the Sieber in the southern Harz gypsum karst area in Lower Saxony, most of the water escapes again in the Rhume spring
  • Infiltration of the Söse in the Harz Mountains in Lower Saxony, most of the water escapes again in the Mühlenteich (forest)
  • Percolation of the Steina in the southern Black Forest in Baden-Wuerttemberg, most of the water escapes again in the sources of the Siechenbach
  • Infiltration of the Tille on the Langres plateau in France, most of the water re-emergence in the Source de la Bèze
  • Infiltration of the Wieda in the southern Harz in Lower Saxony and Thuringia, most of the water escapes again in the Salzaspring
  • Infiltration of the Wild Gera in the Thuringian Forest in Thuringia, re-emergence of the water for the most part in the spring of Plaue
  • Infiltration of the Wutach in the central Wutach Gorge in Baden-Württemberg

See also