Aller river basin

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The Aller river basin is a drainage area in northern Germany encompassing the Aller and its tributaries, including the Aller-Leine Valley, and plays a key role in the region’s hydrology and landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drainage basin
river basin
connectedTo North Sea via the Weser
contains agricultural land
floodplains along the Aller
settlements along the Aller and its tributaries
wetlands in the Aller-Leine Valley
drainedBy Aller NERFINISHED
drainsInto Weser NERFINISHED
ecologicallyImportantFor riparian habitats
wetland biodiversity
hasClimateInfluence temperate maritime climate of northern Germany
hasGeomorphologicalFeature broad alluvial plains
lowland river terraces
hasHydrologicalFunction collecting surface runoff from the Aller and its tributaries
regulating discharge to the Weser
hasHydrologicalRole key role in regional hydrology of northern Germany
hasLandUse mixed agriculture, forestry, and settlements
hasMainRiverMouthLocation near Verden (Aller)
hasManagementAuthority regional water management agencies in Lower Saxony
hasUse agriculture
drinking water supply in parts of the basin
recreation and tourism
includesRiver Aller NERFINISHED
includesTributaryBasin Böhme NERFINISHED
Fuhse NERFINISHED
Ise NERFINISHED
Leine NERFINISHED
Oker NERFINISHED
Wümme NERFINISHED
Örtze NERFINISHED
includesValley Aller-Leine Valley NERFINISHED
influences flood dynamics of the Weser system
regional groundwater regime in northern Germany
locatedIn Northern Germany
surface form: northern Germany
locatedInCountry Germany
locatedInState Lower Saxony NERFINISHED
partlyLocatedInState Brandenburg NERFINISHED
Saxony-Anhalt NERFINISHED
partOf Weser river basin NERFINISHED
shapes landscape of the Aller-Leine Valley
subjectTo flood management measures
river restoration projects on the Aller and tributaries

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Aller-Leine Valley partOf Aller river basin