Xoulces

The Xoulces is small a French Rivière extremely abundant, which runs in the department of the the Vosges (88), in Lorraine. It is an affluent of the Moselotte out of left bank, therefore an affluent of the the Rhine by Moselotte then by the the Moselle.

Geography

The river is born with the level from the lake from the Corbels, in full solid mass of the Vosges. Its course is entirely located on the territory of the commune of Cornimont.

Common crossings

The river crosses only one commune: Cornimont, located in the department of the the Vosges.

Hydrology

The average interannual flow or module of Xoulces, with the confluence of Moselotte is worth 1,10 m ³ a second for a catchment area of 24,5 km ². The Lame of water past in the basin is of 1416 millimetres, which is extremely abundant and similar to the average of the rivers of the basin of Moselotte. It is more than four times superior to the average of France, all confused basins, but also more than three times superior to the average of the French basin of the Moselle (445 millimetres with Hauconcourt, downstream from Metz). The specific Flow or Qsp of Xoulces is assembled consequently at 44,9 liters a second and per square kilometer of basin.

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