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Reference no.
  
DE: 26568

Country
  
River system
  
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Location
  
Main source
  
Southeast of Farschweilerca. 600 m above sea level (NHN)

River mouth
  
Near Waldrach into the Ruwerca. 164 m above sea level (NHN)

Progression
  
Ruwer → Moselle → Rhine → North Sea

The Riveris is an orographically right-hand, southern tributary of the River Ruwer in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was impounded in 1953 by the Riveris Dam which inter alia supplies water to the town of Trier. The name Riveris is derived from the Latin and means "little river".

Contents

Map of Riveris, Germany

Geography

The Riveris is formed by the confluence of the Eschbach (length: 2.2 km) and Altweiherbach (length: 1.8 km) at an elevation of 460 m above sea level (NHN). The longer Eschbach rises in the Osburg Forest on the western flank of the Hohe Wurzel (669 m) at a height of 600 m above sea level (NHN). The stream flows mainly in a westerly direction to the Riveris Dam and then turns northwards. The only settlement that the river flows through is the eponymous village of Riveris. After 13.3 kilometres the river empties from the right at an elevation of 164 m above NHN into the Ruwer. The river descends through 436 metres at a gradient of 32.8 ‰. The Riveris drains a catchment area of 28.866 km² and its waters flow through the Ruwer, Moselle and Rhine into the North Sea.

References

Riveris (river) Wikipedia


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