Altenau (Oker)

Altenau
Altenau ford near Küblingen
Location Lower Saxony, Germany
Reference no. DE: 4826
Length 25 km
Source northeast of Eitzum in the Elm
52°10′08″N 10°51′17″E / 52.16889°N 10.85472°E / 52.16889; 10.85472Coordinates: 52°10′08″N 10°51′17″E / 52.16889°N 10.85472°E / 52.16889; 10.85472
Source height about 206 m
Mouth Oker near Wolfenbüttel
52°08′10″N 10°33′24″E / 52.136175°N 10.556703°E / 52.136175; 10.556703
Mouth height 77 m
Descent ca. 129 m
Basin Weser
Progression Oker Aller Weser North Sea
Catchment 140 km²
Right tributaries Sauerbach, Hachumerbach, Glue Riede
Left tributaries Rothebach
Small towns Schöppenstedt

The Altenau is a small river that rises in the Elm in central Germany, northeast of Eitzum and discharges from the right into the Oker near Halchter, a district of Wolfenbüttel.

Altenau valley

Between the heights of the Asse and the Heeseberg in the south and the Elm ridge in the north stretches an almost treeless arable plain, the roughly 25 kilometre long Schöppenstedt Depression (Schöppenstedter Mulde). Here the Altenau flows in an east-west direction in a meadow valley about 500 metres wide. The source of the river lies immediately west of the watershed between the rivers Weser and Elbe. In the southern part of the depression the Altenau picks up a succession of small streams from the slopes of the Elm as it cuts through the hollow as a regulated and relatively straight stream.

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