Wiehl (Agger)

River in Germany


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FieldValue
nameWiehl
imageWikiWiehl3598.JPG
image_captionThe Wiehl by the Mill Bridge (Mühlenbrücke) in the municipality of Wiehl
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Germany
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name2North Rhine-Westphalia
subdivision_type3Reference no.
subdivision_name3DE: 27284
length33.6 km
source1_locationnorth of Hahn
source1_coordinates
source1_elevation
mouth_locationnear Wiehlmünden into the Agger
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation
basin_landmarksLarge towns: Wiehl
progression
basin_size140.721 km2
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The Wiehl () is a 33.6-kilometre-long, orographically left tributary of the River Agger in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is the longest river situated entirely within the county of Oberbergischer Kreis and the third longest tributary of the Agger.

Geography

The river rises in the region of Bergisches Land in the municipality of Reichshof. Its source is located about 700 metres north of the village of Hahn on the southern slopes of the Silberkuhle (514.6 m) at a height of . The Wiehl initially flows in a southerly direction and passes through the parish of Wiehl. Near Wildbergerhütte it turns towards the west. Between Nespen and Brüchermühle it is impounded by the Wiehl Dam. After passing Brüchermühle it is impounded again, this time by the Stauweiher Bieberstein. From here it flows mainly in a northwesterly direction. After passing through the parishes of Oberwiehl, Wiehl, Bielstein and Weiershagen, it empties into the Agger near Wiehlmünden at a height of .

Tributaries

The following is a list of Wiehl tributaries with their orographic orientation (left/right), location of their mouth and elevation at the mouth.

  • Aubach (left) near Wildbergerhütte at
  • Hamerter Bach (right) near Hamert at
  • Dreschhauser Bach (right) after Nespen into the Wiehl Reservoir at
  • Streesharthbach (left) into a forebay of the Wiehl Reservoir at
  • Asbach (left) near Brüchermühle at
  • Heisterbach (right) before Oberwiehl at
  • Dreisbach (right) near Oberwiehl at
  • Oberholzener Bach (right) before Wiehl at
  • Mottelbach (left) near Wiehl at
  • Alpebach (right) after Wiehl at
  • Ülpebach (left) near Bielstein at
  • Molbach (left) before Wielmünden at

Flooding

On 3 May 2001, following torrential rain, what were described as hundred-year floods washed away parts of some roads. Between 4 and 8 pm, 110 litres of rain fell per square metre. The average monthly precipitation in North Rhine-Westphalia is only 100 litres.

References

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