Nesselbach (Lenne)

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The nettle Bach is a 7.4 km long, orographic right tributary of the river Lenne in North Rhine- Westphalian Hochsauerlandkreis, Germany.

Geography

The creek rises about 400 m north of the Winterberg Altastenberg hamlet at an altitude of 723 m above sea level. NN. From here it flows first south-west directions. With the mouth of the creek coming from Nettle show Bankrupts Siepen turns to run south. It reached the Nesselbach Nordenau. Here, the term turns west again. After a flow path of 7.4 km of stream flows 300 m southeast of Inderlenne to 459 m above sea level. NN on the right side in the Lenne.

The Nesselbach overcomes to 7.4 km of river spanning an altitude difference of 264 m, corresponding to an average bed slope of 35.7 ‰. The creek drains a 10.729 km ² large catchment area over Lenne, Ruhr and Rhine to the North Sea.

Tributaries

The following are the other tributaries of the nettle Bach are listed that are listed in the German base map with a name. Listed in each case the orographic situation, mouth position, length, size of the catchment area, mouth height and water ratio is called.

Environment

The nettle creek is one of the coarse substrate rich, siliceous means mountain streams.

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