Sessera

Sessera

The Sessera near Borgosesia

Location within Po watershed
Country Italy: province of Biella and province of Vercelli
Basin features
Main source Monte Bo eastern slopes (Punta del Manzo)
around 2,000 m (6,600 ft)
River mouth Sesia
323 m (1,060 ft)[1]
Basin size 189 km2 (73 sq mi)[2]
Tributaries
  • Left:
    torrente Dolca, riale del Cavallero, torrente Strona di Postua
  • Right:
    torrente Ponzone
Physical characteristics
Length 35.461 km (22.034 mi)[3]
Discharge
  • Average rate:
    (mouth) 7.5 m3/s (260 cu ft/s)[2]

The Sessera (Piedmontese: Séssera) is a 35.5 kilometres (22.1 mi) long torrent in the Piedmont region - NW Italy.

Geography

The ancient Babbiera stone bridge across the Sessera.

The Sessera starts in the Biellese Alps on the south-eastern slopes of Monte Bo. It initially flows from NW to SE and then encircles the Cima dell'Asnas and forms the artificial lake of Mischie, where it meets its first important tributary, the torrente Dolca (Dolca creek).

With several meanders the Sessera reaches Coggiola and the inhabited part of its valley. After having received two other relevant tributaries, the Ponzone in Pray from right and the Strona di Postua in Crevacuore from left, it enters into the Valsesia and flows into the river Sesia near Borgosesia.[1]

Floods

The river caused severe destruction in 1968 along the Sessera Valley.[4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Carta Tecnica Regionale raster 1:10.000 (vers.3.0) of Regione Piemonte - 2007
  2. 1 2 Piano di tutela delle acque (AI 16 - Alto Sesia) (PDF). Regione Piemonte - Direzione Pianificazione delle Risorse Idriche. 2007. Retrieved 2013-01-02.
  3. Data base of Autorità di bacino del fiume Po (River Po Authority), on-line at: www.adbpo.it (accessed on January 2013)
  4. Biellese: la catastrofica alluvione del novembre 1968, Angelo Giovi, article on Meteo giornale (on-line version in .pdf son www.meteogiornale.it)(Retrieved 2013-01-02)

Other projects

Media related to Sessera at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 45°41′56″N 8°17′52″E / 45.69889°N 8.29778°E / 45.69889; 8.29778

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.