Vezouze

High water on the Vezouze

The Vezouze is a river in France, which runs in the Lorraine region in the department of Meurthe -et -Moselle. It arises under the name Ruisseau de la Pile on the municipal boundary of Angomont and Saint- Sauveur, southwest of the ridge Tête du Haut Fromage ( 651 m) and drains generally northwest to west. In its upper reaches it changes several times their name ( Ruisseau du Bousson, Ruisseau du Val ), finally takes in the district of Cirey- sur- Vezouze to their final name Vezouze and ends after a total of 75 kilometers in the municipality of Luneville as a right tributary of the Meurthe.

Places on the river

  • Val -et -Châtillon
  • Cirey- sur- Vezouze
  • Blâmont
  • Domèvre -sur- Vezouze
  • Bénaménil
  • Thiébauménil
  • Marainviller
  • Croismare
  • Chanteheux
  • Luneville

Hydrology

At the mouth of the Vezouze in the Meurthe, the average river discharge ( MQ ) is 6.56 m³ / s

At the level of Luneville was over a period of 42 years (1969 - 2010) calculated the average annual runoff volume of Vezouze.

The highest water levels in the months of December - March measured. Your maximum level in the runoff with 12.4 m³ / s in February. From April to the bed month after month goes down markedly and reached its lowest level in August at 2:13 m³ / s to then to rise again from month to month.

The monthly mean discharge ( MQ ) the Vezouze in m³ / s, measured at the hydrological station Luneville 1969 data from the values ​​of the year - 2010 calculated

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