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  2. Kaub gauging station - Wikipedia

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    The four line gauges of the station (two short ones, for lower water levels, are located in the ditch) The gauge is located at Rhine-kilometre 546.3 on the right side of the river (slightly downriver from Pfalzgrafenstein Castle), near the center of Kaub and adjacent to the Kaub ferry, signal mast and the former pilot station.

  3. Low Rhine water levels threaten Germany's economic growth - AOL

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    Weeks of baking temperatures and scant rainfall this summer have drained the water levels of the Rhine, the country's commercial artery, causing delays to shipping and pushing freight costs up ...

  4. Reference water levels - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Europe the limit of time below LNWL is 20 ice-free days per year (e. g., on Rhine) or, alternatively, corresponds to 5–6% of the ice-free period on European rivers (6% on Danube [3]). [5] The highest navigable water level (HNWL) is defined as a water level that is exceeded for only a few days a year (usually 1%).

  5. Kaub - Wikipedia

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    Kaub is the home of the Kaub gauging station, a "decisive" Rhine water level metering site. Kaub is located at the shallowest part of the Middle Rhine; ships with freight from the ports on the North Sea have to pass Kaub on their way to the southwest of Germany, where a major portion of the German industry is located. Once the level at the ...

  6. List of rivers of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Rhine/Rhein (main branch at Hook of Holland, Netherlands) Sections of the River Rhine:

  7. Rhine - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the water level, this flow of the Rhine water is clearly visible along the entire length of the lake. The Rhine carries very large amounts of debris into the lake – over three million cubic meters (110,000,000 cu ft) annually. [29] In the mouth region, it is therefore necessary to permanently remove gravel by dredging.

  8. Seerhein - Wikipedia

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    The water level of the Lower Lake is about 30 cm (12 in) below the level of the Upper Lake. It is considered part of the river Rhine, which flows into Lake Constance as the Alpine Rhine and flows out of the Lower Lake as the High Rhine. The Seerhein arose after the last ice age (the Würm glaciation, about 9650 BCE). Some time after this period ...

  9. Why Knoxville shouldn't worry about rising Tennessee River ...

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    Following Hurricane Helene, the Tennessee River water level is higher near downtown Knoxville on Sept. 29, 2024.