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Emme (river)

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Discharge
  
20 m³/s

Source elevation
  
1,600 m

Length
  
80 km

Country
  
Switzerland

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Similar
  
Emmental, Aare, Hohgant, Saane/Sarine, Reuss

The Emme is a river in Switzerland. It rises in the Alps between the peaks of Hohgant and Augstmatthorn in the canton of Bern. The Emme is 80 km long and flows through the Emmental and into the Aare below Solothurn. The drainage area is 983 km². The average discharge at the mouth is approximately 20 cubic metres per second. The maximum discharge can be up to 500 cubic metres per second.

Map of Emme, Switzerland

The Emme is known for its sudden variations in water discharge. The narration Die Wassernot im Emmental (The Water Crisis in the Emmen Valley) by Jeremias Gotthelf describes very impressively a large, very destroying, and therefore well-known flood, which occurred August 13, 1837. This and other floods led to the building of numerous canals and dams in the 19th century.

The tributaries of the Emme are the Ilfis and the Limpach.

References

Emme (river) Wikipedia


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