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1642: 625: 1661: 1422: 1508: 652: 53: 640: 38: 561:, the Saône is called the "Petite Saône" (lesser Saône), which reflects the large contribution of the Doubs to the Saône. In fact the Doubs's mean annual flow rate is slightly stronger than that of the Petite Saône, 175 cubic metres per second (6,200 cu ft/s) compared to 160 cubic metres per second (5,700 cu ft/s); some thus assert that it is in fact the Saône that flows into the Doubs. Nonetheless, the Saône has a substantially larger 1627: 1406: 526: 1414: 1480:. The figure is 59.7 cubic metres per second (2,110 cu ft/s) for a watershed area of 3,740 square kilometres (1,440 sq mi) (the upper basin of the lesser Saône), and has an annual maximum of 64.5 cubic metres per second (2,280 cu ft/s) and a minimum of 54.8 cubic metres per second (1,940 cu ft/s). 1288: 1538:
hydrological station, where the river enters the Lyon area, measurements taken between 1969 and 1986 revealed a mean annual flow rate of 473 cubic metres per second (16,700 cu ft/s), with a 100-year flood flow rate of 3,180 cubic metres per second (112,000 cu ft/s) The runoff
1602:. Many plaques marking this serious event are still visible in the villages affected. The high water measured at flood scales reached 8.05 metres (26.4 ft) at Mâcon and 7.28 metres (23.9 ft) at Chalon, or about 6 and 5.5 metres (20 and 18 ft) respectively above normal levels). 1580:
When the Saône floods, the impact varies considerably over the course of the river. A large flood with a strong flow rate upstream can be largely attenuated in the Bressan plain so as to have only moderate impact at Mâcon, particularly if it carries a limited volume of water. By contrast, a
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The river exhibits seasonal variations in flow rate, with winter floods from 84 to 108 cubic metres per second (3,000 to 3,800 cu ft/s) from December to March inclusive, and summer reductions in July/August/September falling to a monthly average of 16.9 cubic metres per second
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The greater Saône is formed by the confluence of the Doubs and the lesser Saône at Verdun-sur-le-Doubs. The Doubs brings a mean annual flow rate of 175 cubic metres per second (6,200 cu ft/s), and the lesser Saône, 160 cubic metres per second (5,700 cu ft/s).
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Overall, the average flow rate in Lyon is 475 cubic metres per second (16,800 cu ft/s), with a minimum of 153 cubic metres per second (5,400 cu ft/s), in August, and a maximum of 954 cubic metres per second (33,700 cu ft/s), in February.
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687 millimetres (27.0 in) for the Lanterne, an elevated figure resulting from the very high rainfall in the Vosgian part of its watershed. The specific flow rate rises to 16.0 litres per second per square kilometre of watershed.
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The greater Saône has only modest tributaries which have little effect on floods or other hydrological properties. It flows in a vast plain approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi) wide as far as Lyon in the basin of the former
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At 30,000 square kilometres (12,000 sq mi) the Saône has the largest watershed of any French river that does not flow directly into the sea, covering approximately 1/18 of
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curve number from the river's entire watershed is 501 millimetres (19.7 in), and the specific flow rate rises to 15.8 litres per second per square km of watershed.
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The flood of November 1840, with an estimated flow rate of almost 4,000 cubic metres per second (140,000 cu ft/s), destroyed numerous habitations along the
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medium-sized flood of the lesser Saône can turn into a significant flood downstream, if the Doubs brings in a similar contribution at about the same time.
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The largest floods in the last 50 years as of 2006: January 1955, March 1970, December 1981 and 1982, May 1983, March 2001 and 2006.
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this doubling reflected the idea that it was difficult to identify the direction of the river due to its slow rate of flow. The
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The maximum instantaneous recorded flow rate was 930 cubic metres per second (33,000 cu ft/s) on December 19, 1982.
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at an elevation of 392 metres (1,286 ft); it flows into the Rhône at Lyon at an elevation of 158 metres (518 ft).
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with maps and information on places, ports and moorings on the river from Corre to Saint-Jean-de-Losne, by the author of
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with maps and information on places, ports and moorings on the river from Saint-Jean-de-Losne to Lyon, by the author of
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projects up to the north of Chalon aimed at guaranteeing a deep navigation channel, overflows would be more frequent.
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to Lyon. It has 5 locks. The 161 km long part upstream from Saint-Symphorien-sur-Saône to Corre, also named
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The lesser Saône has a tendency to flood (sometimes influenced by snow), with a very strong oceanic effect. The
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The mean annual flow rate, or discharge, of the Saône has been measured over 50 years (as of 2013) at the
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hydrological station, situated about 30 kilometres (19 mi) after the Lanterne confluence between
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Indicators of the level of historic floods of the Saône on the Church of Notre-Dame de
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in the upper basin of the lesser Saône is 505 millimetres (19.9 in) annually,
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Its length is 473 kilometres (294 mi). Its largest tributary is the
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Banque Hydro – Station U0610010 – La Saône à Ray-sur-Saône (Synthèse)
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than the Doubs, at 11,500 square kilometres (4,400 sq mi)
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Phonétique historique du français et notions de phonétique générale
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Banque Hydro – Station U4710010 – La Saône à Couzon-au-Mont-d'Or
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The Saône rises at Vioménil at the foot of the cliff of the
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Dictionary of French rivers and canals on the Babel project
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Floods of the Rhône and all its tributaries, Volume 4
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times the river's name was "Arar", a doubling of the
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Saint Albin tunnel at Scey-sur-Saône-et-Saint-Albin
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French) 1838:(in French) 1823:(in French) 1802:(in French) 1787:(in French) 1775:Fluviacarte 1763:Fluviacarte 1595:and of 1711 1349:, with the 1341:, with the 1308:Haute-Saône 1305:département 1244: [ 1227: [ 1077: [ 996: [ 979: [ 962: [ 941: [ 692:Haute-Saône 604:Gallic Wars 512: [ 465:tribe, the 413:in eastern 312:Tributaries 298:Progression 236: / 155: / 63:Native name 1931:Categories 1718:References 1708:department 1700:is also a 1668:Belleville 1297:confluence 1283:Navigation 1204:Chalaronne 1196:Mauvaise ( 1185:l'Arlois ( 1002:or Morte ( 938:Gourgeonne 662:Presqu'île 533:, showing 442:Presqu'île 434:department 221:45°43′39″N 140:48°05′40″N 1903:Saone.org 1894:The Saône 1712:Chizerots 1634:Quincieux 1529:hydraulic 1396:Hydrology 1159:Reyssouze 1141:Tenarre ( 1024:Vingeanne 910:Scyotte ( 721:Côte-d'Or 608:Sauc-Onna 563:watershed 509:Faucilles 503:Geography 490:Brigoulus 447:The name 419:tributary 271:Discharge 143:6°10′55″E 1808:Archived 1675:See also 1651:, north 1649:Écuelles 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Index

Saone (disambiguation)

Lyon

Arpitan
France
Vioménil
Vosges
48°05′40″N 6°10′55″E / 48.094444°N 6.181944°E / 48.094444; 6.181944
Mouth
Rhône
Lyon
France
45°43′39″N 4°49′4″E / 45.72750°N 4.81778°E / 45.72750; 4.81778
Rhône
Mediterranean Sea
Doubs
Lanterne
Azergues
Morgon
/sn/
SOHN
[son]
Arpitan
Latin
river
France
tributary
Rhône
Vioménil

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