Černý potok (Smědá)

Coordinates: 50°52′26″N 15°12′01″E / 50.8739°N 15.2003°E / 50.8739; 15.2003
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Černý potok
Location
CountryCzech Republic
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationJizera Mountains
Mouth 
 • location
Smědá
 • coordinates
50°52′26″N 15°12′01″E / 50.8739°N 15.2003°E / 50.8739; 15.2003
Basin features
ProgressionSmědáLusatian NeisseOderBaltic Sea

The Černý potok is a tributary on the left side of the river Smědá in Liberec District in Liberec Region, Czech Republic. The stream flows for 5.1 km,[1] with a basin area measuring 6.7 km ².[2]

The stream rises on the northern slopes of Černé Mountain (1085 m) in the Jizera Mountains at an altitude of 1035 m. The average flow at the mouth is 0.16 m³ / s. It flows mainly north. During its relatively short flow creates innumerable waterfalls and cascades. The outflow rushes through a stream northwards through, where there is the forest, dividing into several branches to the Strašice.[3]

References

  1. ^ Vladimír Vlček. Zeměpisný lexikon ČSR. Vodní toky a nádrže. Praha : Academia, 1984. 316 s. S. 83.
  2. ^ Hydrologický seznam podrobného členění povodí vodních toků ČR
  3. ^ Květy (in Czech). Vladimír Čech. 1885.