Wiebelsaat

BW

Template: Infobox River / BILD_fehlt

The Wiebelsaat is a 4.7 km long, orographic right tributary of Volme in North Rhine-Westphalia Markischen Kreis, Germany.

Geography

The Wiebelsaat rises about 400 m southeast of Lengelscheid on the northwest edge of the Ebbegebirge belonging Dahlbergs at an altitude of 514 m above sea level. NN. First, to the northwest flowing down the creek flows through the Lengelscheid already mentioned partially channeled. The stream leaving the village on the western outskirts and then applies its course in a wide arc to the south. be away leads him to Neuhohlinden over after Singer Brink. Here the left side opens the classifier. Next fluent in southern directions reached the brook little later the same Wiebelsaat. Here, the creek turns once again to the west, flows through Neugrünental and empties into New Bridge ( Kierspe ) to 353 m above sea level. NN in the Volme.

With a height difference of 161 m, the average bed slope is 34.3 ‰. The 6.754 km ² large catchment area is drained by Volme, Ruhr and Rhine to the North Sea.

Tributaries

The most important tributary of the Wiebelsaat is the 2.6 km long classifier. With its 2.647 km ² large catchment area, it contributes 39% to the Wiebelsaat. The following are the other tributaries are called, as they are called in directory waters NRW.

819429
de