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Dolore

la Dolore
Riviere-dolore.JPG
Country France
Basin features
Main source Massif Central
River mouth Dore
Progression DoreAllierLoireAtlantic Ocean
Basin size 70 km2 (27 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 37.1 km (23.1 mi)
Discharge
  • Average rate:
    1.18 m3/s (42 cu ft/s)

The Dolore is a French river in the Auvergne region. It originates in the monts du Livradois and joins la Dore, left bank; hence it is a sub-affluent of la Loire. It is 37.1 km (23.1 mi) long.

La Dolore originates at Fournols, in the Livradois range. It flows southward until Saint-Bonnet-le-Chastel. It then turns east, before joining la Dore, left bank, downstream of Arlanc.

The entire river valley is part of the Livradois-Forez Regional Natural Park.

Heading downstream, the river fares through :

Levels were recorded from 1965 to 2008 at Mayres, with a discharge of 1.18 cubic metres per second (42 cu ft/s), 10 kilometres (6 mi) from its confluence with la Dore.

The river has well-marked seasonal debital variations. High waters are in winter and spring especially, with average monthly scores of 1.53 to 1.71 cubic metres per second (54 to 60 cu ft/s), from December to May (peak in April). The rate drops considerably in June to 0.992 cubic metres per second (35.0 cu ft/s), and the rate remains low through September, when it declines to 0.538 cubic metres per second (19.0 cu ft/s). These monthly scores can also however vary yearly or over short periods.

Àt low water, the rate can drop to 0.033 cubic metres per second (1.2 cu ft/s), equivalent to 33 litres per second (8.7 USgal/s), after a five-year dry period.

Given the narrowness of the basin, floods can be quite important, which can reach maximal debits of 14, 21, 26, 31 and 36 cubic metres per second (1,300 cu ft/s) for periods of 2, 5, 10, 20 or 50 years respectively. The MID recorded at Mayres on August 1, 1980, was of 52.5 cubic metres per second (1,850 cu ft/s) and rose to a daily total of 22.8 cubic metres per second (810 cu ft/s) on March 18, 1988.

The basin has a yearly precipitation of 531 millimetres (20.9 in), which is above the national average of 320 millimetres (13 in) and even higher compared to the Loire at about 245 millimetres (9.6 in). The average debit hence reached 16.8 L/s/km².


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