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Ardre (river)

Ardre
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The Ardre near Faverolles-et-Coémy.
Country France
Physical characteristics
River mouth At Fismes on the Vesle
49°18′30″N 3°39′38″E / 49.30833°N 3.66056°E / 49.30833; 3.66056 (Vesle-Ardre)Coordinates: 49°18′30″N 3°39′38″E / 49.30833°N 3.66056°E / 49.30833; 3.66056 (Vesle-Ardre)
Length 39 km (24 mi)
Basin features
Progression VesleAisneOiseSeineEnglish Channel
Basin size 297 km2 (115 sq mi)

The Ardre is a fifth order river in France which flows into the Vesle (left tributary) thence into the Aisne, Oise and Seine.

The river lies to the west of Reims and flows on bearing of about 310° from the Parc Régional de la Montagne de Reims to enter the Vesle at Fismes.

It rises at an altitude of about 270 m (890 ft) and descends over a course of 39 km (24 mi), to about 80 m (260 ft) in Fismes. It is crossed by the Paris to Reims motorway, A4/E50 about halfway along the river's length.

Its geology is comparable with that of the lower Thames valley and south Hampshire. Though the chalk of the Champagne plateau is not far away, towards Reims, the immediate surroundings are of middle Eocene but the river has cut down into lower Eocene clay deposits like those at Chichester. Consequently, the landscape is much more wooded than that typical of Champagne.

The Ardre's flow was observed during a period of 37 years (1969–2005), at Fismes, in the département of Marne situated at its confluence with the Vesle. The catchment area of the river is 297 km2 (115 sq mi).

The mean of the annual flow rates or module, at Fismes over this period was shown to be 1,56 m³ per second.

The seasonal fluctuations are small, at least, when compared with the typical French water course. The higher flows occur in the winter to spring period, taking the monthly flow rates to between 1,95 and 2,54 m³ per second, from December to April with a slight peak in February. The low flows occur during in late summer and early autumn, from July to October. This gives a low in the mean monthly flow rate of 0,68-0,70 m³ in August and September.

Mean monthly flow (m³/s) measured at the hydrological station at Fismes – data calculated over 37 years

At the point of lowest mean flow, in the case of a drought to be expected statistically once in five years, which is not serious, the VCN3.


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