Suze (river)
The Suze (German: Schüss) is a river in the Bernese Jura, Canton of Berne, Switzerland.
| Suze | |
|---|---|
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| Location | |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • coordinates | 47°05′39″N 6°52′12″E |
| Mouth | Lake Biel |
• coordinates | 47.1319°N 7.2337°E |
| Basin features | |
| Progression | Lake Biel→ Aare→ Rhine→ North Sea |
Down flow
It takes its source in a moorland at over 900 metres of altitude, in the high valley of Les Convers, (see: Renan). It flows down the whole length of the valley of Saint-Imier, (Erguel), leaving it through the gorge of Taubenloch, it flows across the city of Biel/Bienne into the Lake of Bienne, at the altitude of 429 metres, upon a stretch of 45 kilometres. It leaves it through the last leg of the Thielle river, merging into the Nidau-Büren channel (Aare river), just before the regulating dam Port .
Tributaries
Its main tributaries are la Dou, la Raissette, le Terbez and l'Orvine.
History
On December 21, 1991, the river has provoked significant flooding along its course: i.e. in Sonceboz, its level had raised by a significant 1.10 meter, with 65 cubic meters of water per second.
