Große Steinau

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Große Steinau
File:Große Steinau direkt vor der Mündung.JPG
Confluence of the Große Steinau (foreground) and the Sieber
Location Osterode am Harz district in Lower Saxony,  Germany
Length 7.5 km
Source Near the Sophienklippe on the Acker
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Source height 690 m above sea level
Mouth South of Aschenhütte into the Sieber
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Mouth height 216 m above sea level
Descent 474 m
Basin Weser
Progression Sieber → Oder → Rhume → Leine → Aller → Weser

The Große Steinau is a 7.5 km long tributary of the Sieber, north of Herzberg am Harz in the district of Osterode am Harz in Lower Saxony. It rises at about 690 metres near the crags of the Sophienklippe on the Acker. It initially flows in a southwesterly direction, but later swings south before discharging into the Sieber near the small settlement of Aschenhütte, not far from the mouth of the Kleine Steinau. In times of drought the water of the Große Steinau seeps completely into the karst ground before its mouth and reappears about 4 days later at the Rhumequelle. An abandoned village, Steynowe, was probably located in the lower valley of the Große Steinau, but its exact location has not been found.

Sources

  • Topographische Karte 1:25000, Nr. 4228 Riefensbeek
  • Topographische Karte 1:25000, Nr. 4328 Bad Lauterberg im Harz
  • Topographische Karte 1:25000, Nr. 4327 Gieboldehausen

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