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Karstic rivers are hydrogeologically conditioned to have spatial and seasonal changes in their discharge <ref>MEYER, A., E.I. MEYER & C. MEYER 2003. Lotic communities of two small temporary karstic stream systems (East Westphalia, Germany) along a longitudinal gradient of hydrological intermittency. Limnologica 33 (4): 271–279. </ref>. In the high plateau of Paderborn (Paderborner Hochfläche), the left tributary of the Lippe, [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alme_(Lippe) Alme], itself and some of its tributaries are [[temporary rivers]] due to fluctuations of groundwater levels ([https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungerbrunnen#/media/Datei:Karstaquifer_Schwankungen.jpg Hungerbrunnen]).
Karstic rivers are hydrogeologically conditioned to have spatial and seasonal changes in their discharge <ref>MEYER, A., E.I. MEYER & C. MEYER 2003. Lotic communities of two small temporary karstic stream systems (East Westphalia, Germany) along a longitudinal gradient of hydrological intermittency. Limnologica 33 (4): 271–279. </ref>. In the high plateau of Paderborn (Paderborner Hochfläche), the left tributary of the Lippe, [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alme_(Lippe) Alme], itself and some of its tributaries are [[temporary rivers]] due to fluctuations of groundwater levels ([Hungerbrunnen]).


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Tributaries to the Lippe, temporary and perennial rivers

Karstic rivers are hydrogeologically conditioned to have spatial and seasonal changes in their discharge <ref>MEYER, A., E.I. MEYER & C. MEYER 2003. Lotic communities of two small temporary karstic stream systems (East Westphalia, Germany) along a longitudinal gradient of hydrological intermittency. Limnologica 33 (4): 271–279. </ref>. In the high plateau of Paderborn (Paderborner Hochfläche), the left tributary of the Lippe, Alme, itself and some of its tributaries are temporary rivers due to fluctuations of groundwater levels ([Hungerbrunnen]).

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  • Preliminary sampling at the Menne

Index

Rivers of the Lippe catchment

Temporary rivers

  1. Menne
  2. Alme
  3. Altenau
  4. Ellerbach
  5. Sauer<ref>Meyer, A., & Meyer, E. I. (2000). Discharge regime and the effect of drying on macroinvertebrate communities in a temporary karst stream in East Westphalia (Germany). Aquatic Sciences, 62(3), 216-231.</ref>


Perennial rivers

  1. Afte
  2. Gosse
  3. Piepenbach
  4. Reingraben
  5. Lippe
  6. Rhein


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