Schwienau (river)
Location | Lower Saxony, Germany |
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Length | 19 km |
Source | In the Lüneburg Heath near Wriedel 53°01′14″N 10°16′59″E / 53.02056°N 10.2829861°ECoordinates: 53°01′14″N 10°16′59″E / 53.02056°N 10.2829861°E |
Source height | 73 m above sea level (NN) |
Mouth | near Groß Süstedt into the Gerdau 52°58′17″N 10°23′23″E / 52.97139°N 10.389861°E |
Mouth height | 48 m above sea level (NN) |
Descent | 25 m |
Basin | Elbe |
Progression | Gerdau → Ilmenau → Elbe → North Sea |
Left tributaries | Wriedeler Bach |
Villages | Brockhöfe, Bode, Hanstedt I, Ebstorf, Wittenwater, Stadorf, Linden, Groß Süstedt |
The Schwienau is a left tributary of the Gerdau in North Germany and is 19 km long. It rises in the Weidebruch north of Brockhöfe near Wriedel and discharges north of Groß Süstedt into the Gerdau. Initially it flows through near-natural grassland landscape. But after just 2.5 kilometres it has been straightened and directed past a pumping station. It has been artificially straightened throughout much of its route and rarely flows in its natural channel. The banks either side are mainly used for agriculture. Only near Wriedel and east of the village does it run through small woods and untended heath. Its fluvial sediment consists mainly of sand and mud. This affords a habitat particularly for leeches, snails and shrimp-like animals called scuds. Its water is generally only moderately contaminated.
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