Steinhuder Meerbach
The Steinhuder Meerbach in the Meerbruch wetland near Lake Steinhude
Location
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
Reference no.DE: 478
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSteinhuder Meer
  coordinates52°28′10″N 9°16′35″E / 52.46944°N 9.27639°E / 52.46944; 9.27639
Mouth 
  location
near Nienburg into the Weser
  coordinates
52°38′10″N 9°12′16″E / 52.63625°N 9.20444°E / 52.63625; 9.20444
Length34.4 km (21.4 mi) [1]
Basin size356 km2 (137 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
ProgressionWeserNorth Sea
Landmarks
Steinhuder Meerbach in Nienburg

The Steinhuder Meerbach is a 34-kilometre-long (21 mi) orographically right-hand tributary of the River Weser in the German federal state of Lower Saxony.

Names

Some people simply call it Meerbach. Within the town of Nienburg the Meerbach is also commonly known as the Aue, and in the neighbouring villages to the south also as the Bäke.

Course

The Steinhuder Meerbach is the natural tailstream of Lake Steinhude. Its channel flow significantly exceeds the inflow of above-ground headstreams of the lake. It leaves the lake at its northwestern end and then flows west through the Meerbruch nature reserve and the village of Rehburg. It then swings northwards and empties, after 29 km (18 mi), into the Weser at Nienburg.

The Steinhuder Meerbach is canalised along almost its entire length.

At the point where the river bends sharply to the west in Nienburg shortly before its confluence with the Weser the Steinhuder Meerbach used to flow further to the northeast and discharge into the Aller at Rethem. Today the Schipsegraben ditch runs along the old river course.

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