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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 name="multiple">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. </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).

Projects:

  • Preliminary sampling at the Menne
# of sampling Date
First sampling 22.05.2020
Third sampling 09.09.2020

Index

Rivers of the Lippe catchment

Temporary rivers

  1. Menne <ref name="multiple" />
  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>
  6. Talgosse <ref name="multiple" />

Perennial rivers

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


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