Valdange
The Valdange is a French Rivière of Lorraine which runs in the department of the the Vosges. It is an affluent of the Meurthe, therefore a tributary of a tributary of the the Rhine by Meurthe then by the the Moselle.
Geography
Valdange is born near the collar from My Rest in the forest from Mortagne.
It crosses Bourgonce, the Room, Saint-rémy then joins the Meurthe out of left bank with Étival-Clairefontaine.
Hydrology
Valdange is an abundant river, taking into account of course the smallness of its basin. The average interannual flow or module of the river to the confluence of Meurthe is worth 0,9 m ³ a second for a catchment area of 58,8 km ². The Lame of water past in its basin is of 483 millimetres, which is definitely higher than that of the average of France, all confused basins, but also somewhat higher than the whole of the French basin of the Moselle. The water blade of the basin of this one with Hauconcourt, close to its exit of the French territory rises indeed with 445 millimetres. The specific Flow or Qsp of Valdange is assembled of this fact at 15,3 liters a second and per square kilometer of basin.
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