Sprotte

For other uses, see Sprot (disambiguation).
Sprotte
The Old Bridge over the Sprotte in Schmölln
Location Thuringia,  Germany
Reference no. DE: 56664
Length 30 km [1]
Source In four headstreams west of Crimmitschau, e.g. near Gera (parish in Leumnitz) as the Großensteiner Sprotte
50°52′55″N 12°08′44″E / 50.882078°N 12.145583°E / 50.882078; 12.145583Coordinates: 50°52′55″N 12°08′44″E / 50.882078°N 12.145583°E / 50.882078; 12.145583
Source height about 309 m (Großensteiner Sprotte)
Mouth Near Saara into the Pleiße
50°56′17″N 12°25′15″E / 50.938162°N 12.420880°E / 50.938162; 12.420880
Mouth height about 187 m
Descent ca. 122 m
Basin Elbe
Progression Pleiße White Elster Saale Elbe North Sea
Catchment 165.7 km² [2]
Discharge
at Großstöbnitz gauge[3]
Record low:     68 l/s (in 1991)
Average low:    233 l/s
Average mid:   620 l/s
Average high: 7.43 m³/s
Record high:   16.6 m³/s (in 30.11.2002)
Large towns Schmölln

The Sprotte is a left tributary of the Pleiße in East Thuringia. The headwaters of the river come from three source streams, which begin west of Crimmitschau and are as follows:

The western branch flows northwest and meets with the Heukewalder Sprotte near Vollmershain. Between Posterstein and Nöbdenitz these flow into the Eastern Sprotte. Then the Sprotte flows northeast through the municipality of Nöbdenitz, then further through the city of Schmölln to Saara, where it meets the Pleiße.

The river is 25 km long (Mannichswalder Sprotte). The Sprotte river valley partly follows the rail line from Gera to Altenburg as well as the Bundesstraße 7.

From its source to its mouth, the Sprotte travels 120 meters downhill (from 315 to 195 m above sea level).

Notes

References

  1. measured on Google Earth
  2. Umweltbericht 1999-2009 Landratsamt Altenburger Land; April 2010; at: altenburgerland.de (pdf; 13.37 MB)
  3. Pegel: Großstöbnitz at: hnz.tlug-jena.de
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