Alpe (Aller)

Alpe
State Lower Saxony, Germany
Basin features
Main source southwest of Dudensen
46 m above sea level (NN)
52°35′34″N 9°25′12″E / 52.5928833°N 09.419875°E / 52.5928833; 09.419875Coordinates: 52°35′34″N 9°25′12″E / 52.5928833°N 09.419875°E / 52.5928833; 09.419875
River mouth in Rethem into the Aller
18 m above sea level (NN)
52°47′19″N 9°23′01″E / 52.7884917°N 9.3836167°E / 52.7884917; 9.3836167
Progression Aller Weser North Sea
River system Weser
Landmarks
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Laderholzer Moorgraben, Steimbker Dorfgraben, Moorbeeke, Alpengraben
  • Right:
    Lutterer Bach, Neuer Eilter Graben, Schotengraben
Physical characteristics
Length 28 km

The Alpe is a left tributary of the Aller. Its source lies between the villages of Dudensen and Nöpke, both within the town of Neustadt am Rübenberge. It initially crosses the Dudensen Moor and flows along the edge of the Lichtenmoor and past Rethem Moor. In the 1970s it lost its natural character, it was straightened and, in places, canalised. The Steimbker Dorfgraben, a drainage ditch joining it form the left is very heavily polluted (water quality class III–IV). The Alpe itself has a good overall water quality (class II = moderately polluted).[1] Before the town of Rethem the Weiße Graben ("White Ditch") joins the Alpe along with the Wölpe. In Rethem the Alpe then discharges into the Aller.

References

  1. NLWKN water quality of the Alpe


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