Beuvronne

The Beuvronne is a Rivière of Île-de-France, affluent out of Right Bank of the Marne, and which crosses the Département of Seine-et-Marne.

Hydrography

It takes its source in the commune of Cuisy (in the north of the department), i.e. in the area of the Goële. Its course has a south-western orientation at the beginning, then, it obliques towards the south and finally towards south-east. The river bathes in particular the localities of Nantouillet and Claye-Souilly. It is thrown in the Marne on the level of the locality of Annet-sur-Marne, in the Département of Seine-et-Marne.

Beuvronne thus belongs to the catchment area of the the Seine by the Marne.

A good part of its valley (lower course) is borrowed by the Canal of Ourcq.

Affluents

Beuvronne has only one relatively important affluent, the Bibéronne (out of Right Bank).

Hydrology

The average interannual flow or module of the river with Compans, locality located on its middle price, is worth 0,41 m ³ a second for a catchment area of 97,6 km ². The water blade run out in this part of the basin is of 134 millimetres what is poor for the area and rather definitely lower than that of the whole of the catchment area of the Seine (220 millimetres) (ref.: and). Its specific Flow or Qsp is assembled consequently at 4,2 liters a second and per square kilometer.

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