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The Vologne () is a river of the
Vosges The Vosges ( , ; ; Franconian and ) is a range of medium mountains in Eastern France, near its border with Germany. Together with the Palatine Forest to the north on the German side of the border, they form a single geomorphological unit and ...
department in
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. It is a right
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of the
Moselle The Moselle ( , ; ; ) is a river that rises in the Vosges mountains and flows through north-eastern France and Luxembourg to western Germany. It is a bank (geography), left bank tributary of the Rhine, which it joins at Koblenz. A sm ...
. Its source is in the
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, on the northwestern slope of the Hohneck. It flows through the lakes of Retournemer and Longemer, and passes the
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s of
Xonrupt-Longemer Xonrupt-Longemer () is a Communes of France, commune in the Vosges (department), Vosges Departments of France, department in Grand Est in northeastern France. Geography The commune is located in the upper valley of the Vologne river, that goe ...
, Granges-sur-Vologne, Lépanges-sur-Vologne and
Docelles Docelles () is a Communes of France, commune in the Vosges (department), Vosges Departments of France, department in Grand Est in northeastern France. See also *Communes of the Vosges department References

Communes of Vosges (departm ...
, finally flowing into the
Moselle The Moselle ( , ; ; ) is a river that rises in the Vosges mountains and flows through north-eastern France and Luxembourg to western Germany. It is a bank (geography), left bank tributary of the Rhine, which it joins at Koblenz. A sm ...
in Pouxeux.


Geography

The source of the Vologne is within the
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. It flows through the lake of Retournemer and Lac de Longemer before receiving the Jamagne, a
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of Lac de Gérardmer. It flows by Granges-sur-Vologne, receives the Corbeline, the
Neuné The Neuné is a river which flows in the Vosges (département), Vosges department of France. It is a right tributary of the Vologne, and therefore a sub-tributary of the Moselle. It is long. Geography The Neuné rises within the commune of Gerb ...
(south of Bruyères) and the Barba at Docelles, then flows into the Moselle at Jarménil, 10 km upstream of
Épinal Épinal (; ; ) is a Communes of France, commune in northeastern France and the prefecture of the Vosges (department), Vosges Departments of France, department. Geography The commune has a land area of . It is situated on the river Moselle, so ...
. It is long and its
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has an area of .


Tributaries


Hydrology

The Vologne is a substantial river, as a result of its neighbours in the region of the
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. Its flow rate has been observed for a period of 40 years at
Cheniménil Cheniménil () is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France. Notable people * Emmanuelle Riva (1927-2017), French actress, born in Cheniménil See also * Communes of the Vosges department The following is a list ...
, a locality in the
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department situated slightly before its confluence with the Moselle. The river's watershed at that point is , almost the entire watershed, which is . The interannual mean flow rate, or discharge of the Vologne at Cheniménil is . The Vologne exhibits quite marked seasonal variations in flow rate, as is often seen in Eastern France, with winter–spring high water bringing the monthly flow rate to a level between from November to April inclusive with a maximum in February. The low water for July to September brings the average monthly flow rate down to in August. Nonetheless, these are only averages and there are significant fluctuations over short times. At low water, the 3-year low instantaneous flow rate can drop to in the case of a dry five-year period, which is low but normal for Eastern French regions. Flooding of the Vologne can also be significant. Thus the maximum instantaneous flow rate recorded was on 9 April 1983, while the maximum daily average flow rate was the following day. The instantaneous maximal flowrate 2 (IMFR2) and IMFR5 metrics were respectively. The IMFR10, or flow rate calculated from the 10-year flood, is , the IMFR20 is and the IMFR50 was . These values are of the order of a fifth of those of the Meurthe, and thus comparable when one takes into account the respective extents of their watersheds. It also appears from this that the floods of April 19 discussed above were of the order of 50-year floods, i.e. which might be expected to occur twice per century. The Vologne is a very substantial river despite the relative smallness of its basin. The rainfall of the Vosges region which feeds it is also very significant. The runoff curve number in its watershed is annually, which is very high, almost three times the ensemble average over France, and almost twice the French basin of the Moselle, at Hauconcourt. The specific flow rate reaches 27.4 litres per second per square kilometre of basin.


Water quality

In 2006, the Rhine-Meuse water agency assigned the Vologne's water analysed at the level of Jarménil, a quality rating of 1B, or "bonne" (good) during each of the years in the 10-year period 1997–2006, except in 2002, when the river achieved level 1A, or "très bonne" (very good). In 2006 a slightly excessive level of ammonium (NH+) ions were observed, but with an oxygen saturation of 79 percent (or 7.9 mg/L) the oxygenation was sufficient.


History and economy

Until the beginning of the 20th century, the famous "
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s of the Vologne" were harvested. Their harvest is attested from the 16th century. The pearls, rather small, were prized by the
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and the
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up until the 19th century, at which time their rarity caused interest to wane. Pearl fishing was regulated and overseen by "''gardes-perles''" watchers. The name of lordly residence which dominates
Cheniménil Cheniménil () is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France. Notable people * Emmanuelle Riva (1927-2017), French actress, born in Cheniménil See also * Communes of the Vosges department The following is a list ...
, the ''Château sur Perle'', refers to the old pearl industry. The
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which produce these pearls are called
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s (scientific name ''Margaritifera margaritifera''). They measure about and have a
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of about 80 years. This substantial lifetime gives rise to a very slow regeneration rate for the population, which in turn explains the quasi-disappearance of the species owing to
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, certainly, but also to the
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of the river by textile factories. The textile industry itself has now almost disappeared, and while this is a cultural, economic and social setback, it has afforded the Vologne a steady improvement in water quality over recent years. Its high
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population density won it the right to hold certain rounds of the World Fly Fishing Championships in July 2002. The upper Vologne valley is a popular destination for
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in the Vosges department. Places to visit there, aside from the lakes, include the ''Saut des Cuves'' cascade on an ancient
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lock, and the ''Pont des Fées'' (Fairies' Bridge) built in 1763. The Vologne is classed as a ''cours d'eau de première catégorie'' (category 1 watercourse) over the whole of its length.


Grégory Villemin

On 16 October 1984, the body of a four-year-old, Grégory Villemin, was found in the Vologne near Docelles. The case was highly publicised in France and became known as the ''Affaire Grégory''. As of 2021 the case remains unsolved.


Environmental protection

The site known as ''de la Vallée de la Vologne'' has been protected since 8 December 1910. Only the part within the commune of Granges, about , benefits from protection. This valley is flanked by two steep slopes rising from that are covered from the base to the summit with ancient
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s, enormous
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or
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. The Vologne flows at the foot of the valley, past naturally growing trees and dark rocks which line its route. The river, the
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line and the road occupy the bottom of the valley, whose width, at certain places, is no more than ; the slopes are so close to each other that the sun can barely penetrate.


See also

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References


External links

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Heights and flowrates of the Vologne at Cheniménil – Vigicrues website
{{Moselle Tributaries Rivers of France Rivers of Vosges (department) Rivers of Grand Est