Stura del Monferrato | |
---|---|
Location within Po watershed
|
|
Country | Italy |
Basin features | |
Main source | near Moransengo (Province of Asti) 400 m (1,300 ft) |
River mouth | Po near Pontestura (Province of Alessandria) |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 36.7 km (22.8 mi) |
Discharge |
|
The Stura del Monferrato (also known as the Stura piccola and the Stura di Casale, in each case to distinguish it from other Piedmontese watercourses of the same name: the Stura di Lanzo, the Stura di Demonte and the Stura di Ovada) is a 36.7-kilometre (22.8 mi) stream, which runs through Murisengo, Cerrina Monferrato, Mombello Monferrato and Pontestura in the Italian Province of Alessandria.
A right tributary of the Po River it flows in a northeasterly direction within the hilly region of the Basso Monferrato, through the Val Cerrina. (This valley, however, was not formed by the Stura: rather it was excavated by the major watercourse of Piedmont which existed during the , draining the western Alps and following an east-south-easterly course generally to the south of today’s Po.)
Its mean discharge of a mere 3.2 cubic metres per second (110 cu ft/s) relies immediately upon precipitation, and is subject to marked seasonal variations.
Coordinates: 45°08′55″N 8°20′51″E / 45.14861°N 8.34750°E