Boler (river)

The Boler is small a French Rivière which runs in the department of the the Moselle (57). It is a direct affluent of the the Moselle out of left bank, therefore a tributary of a tributary of the the Rhine.

Geography

Boler is a river of the Woëvre, which is born with Zoufftgen. It joins the the Moselle out of left bank on the level of Gavisse, between Thionville and Sierck-the-Baths, with 3 kilometers downstream from Cattenom.

Common crossings

Hydrology

The average interannual flow or module of the river to the confluence of the Moselle is worth 1,07 m ³ a second for a catchment area of 100 km ². The water blade run out in its basin is of 337 millimetres, which is enough raised, slightly higher than that of the average of France, all confused basins, but lower than the average of the French basin of the Moselle (445 millimetres with Hauconcourt, little before its exit of the French territory). Its specific Flow or Qsp is assembled at 10,7 liters a second and per square kilometer of basin.

Curiosities - Tourism

References

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