Niederelbe

Summary

The Niederelbe (i.e. Lower Elbe) is a 108 kilometers (67 miles) long section of the river Elbe, from western Hamburg downstream to its mouth into the North Sea near Cuxhaven. Starting at Mühlenberger Loch [de; nds] (or Elbe kilometer 634) near Finkenwerder, Hamburg, it gradually widens from 2 km (1.2 mi) to 18 km (11 mi). Once passing the Hamburg state border, the Niederelbe also forms the border between the states of Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein.

Niederelbe
The Lower Elbe at Rissen, Hamburg
Location
CountryGermany
StateHamburgCuxhaven
Physical characteristics
Length108 km (67 mi)
Width 
 • minimum2 km (1.2 mi)
 • maximum18 km (11 mi)
Depth 
 • maximum30 m (98 ft)
Basin features
River systemElbe
Aerial photo of the Elbe near Brunsbüttel

The Niederelbe forms part of the Elbe section named the Unterelbe (i. e. Lower ("Under") Elbe), comprising all parts of the Elbe influenced by the North Sea's tides, starting further inland at the sluice in Geesthacht (or Elbe kilometer 586).

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External links edit

  •   Media related to Elbe in Hamburg at Wikimedia Commons