Oder (Harz)
Oder | |
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Location | |
Country | Germany |
State | East Lower Saxony |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | near Sankt Andreasberg) in the Harz Mountains | (part of
• elevation | ca. 810 m above sea level (NN) |
Mouth | |
• location | near Katlenburg into the Rhume |
• coordinates | 51°40′44″N 10°6′11.05″E / 51.67889°N 10.1030694°E |
• elevation | 131 m above sea level (NN) |
Length | 56.1 km (34.9 mi)[1] |
Basin size | 385 km2 (149 sq mi)[1] |
Basin features | |
Progression | Rhume→ Leine→ Aller→ Weser→ North Sea |
Landmarks | Small towns: Bad Lauterberg |
Tributaries | |
• left | Pöhlder Beber |
• right | Sperrlutter, Lutter, Sieber |
Waterbodies | Reservoirs: Oderteich, Oder Reservoir |
The Oder is a 56-kilometre-long (35 mi) river in Lower Saxony, Germany, and a right tributary of the Rhume. Its source is in the Harz mountains, near Sankt Andreasberg. It flows southwest through Bad Lauterberg, Pöhlde and Hattorf am Harz. The Oder flows into the Rhume in Katlenburg-Lindau.
Course[]
The Oder rises in the district of Goslar in the heart of the Harz Mountains. Its source is located in the southern part of the Brockenfeld about 1.3 km (0.81 mi) north of the Achtermannshöhe. The river's source is called the Odersprung or "Oder Leap."
On the Brockenfeld, which is close to the Odersprung, the rivers Abbe, Große Bode, Ecker and Kalte Bode also have their respective origins. On its perimeter is the ancient Dreieckiger Pfahl boundary stone.
After the Oder passed under the B 4 federal highway in in east-west direction, it is impounded for the first time west of the village in the Oderteich, where it bends to the south. A few kilometres further downstream, the river is impounded for the second time not far southwest of Oder Valley Sawmill (Odertaler Sägemühle) by the barrage of the Oder Dam. Thereafter the river flows through Bad Lauterberg and leaves the Harz.
In Bad Lauterberg the Oder swings west, running through Pöhlde and Hattorf am Harz, passing north of the Rotenberg ridge, and reaches Wulften. In Hattorf it collects the Sieber river coming from the northeast, before emptying into the Rhume (a tributary of the Leine) in Katlenburg from the east.
Between Scharzfeld and Katlenburg the Oder flows through the nature reserve of Oderaue.
Villages where the river flows[]
- Sankt Andreasberg) (district of
- (district of Sankt Andreasberg)
- Bad Lauterberg
- Scharzfeld
- Pöhlde
- Hattorf am Harz
- Wulften am Harz
- Katlenburg-Lindau
Tributaries[]
Pictures[]
The Oder above the Oderteich
Confluence of the Sperrlutter
The Oder in Bad Lauterberg
Confluence of Sieber (left) in the Oder (right) at Hattorf
Oder-Wehr near Hattorf
The Oder in Wulften
See also[]
References[]
- Oder (Rhume) basin
- Rivers of Lower Saxony
- Rivers of the Harz
- Rivers of Germany