Gillbach

The stream Gillbach is a tributary to the Erft in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a length of 28.5 kilometres it flows through the cities of Bergheim, Grevenbroich, and Neuss. At the source the Gillbach provides cooling water for the Niederaussem Power Station. As a consequence, the stream is much warmer than most other streams in Central Europe and even hosts tropical fish species like guppies[2] or convict cichlids[3] that have been released by private pet holders.

Gillbach
Location
CountryGermany
StatesNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Erft
  coordinates
51.1604°N 6.6889°E / 51.1604; 6.6889
Length28.5 km (17.7 mi) [1]
Basin features
ProgressionErftRhineNorth Sea

See also

References

  1. Hydrographic Directory of the NRW State Office for Nature, the Environment and Consumer Protection (Gewässerverzeichnis des Landesamtes für Natur, Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz NRW 2010) (xls; 4.67 MB)
  2. "Jourdan et al. (2014): On the natural history of an introduced population of guppies (Poecilia reticulata Peters, 1859) in Germany". BioInvasion Records. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  3. Emde, Sebastian; Kochmann, Judith; Kuhn, Thomas; Dörge, Dorian D.; Plath, Martin; Miesen, Friedrich W.; Klimpel, Sven (2016). "Emde et al. (2016): Cooling water of power plant creates "hot spots" for tropical fishes and parasites". Parasitology Research. 115 (1): 85–98. doi:10.1007/s00436-015-4724-4. PMID 26374537.


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