Schillingsbek

The Schillingsbek is a stream, about 1.9 kilometres long, in Lokstedt district in the German city of Hamburg.[1] Between its source in the vicinity of Julius-Vosseler-Straße to its mouth on the Kollau the Lohbek is its only tributary. A pond in the Von Eicken Park acts as a retention basin and was originally flooded by the Schillingsbek. To improve its water quality the Schillingsbek has been diverted past this pond since 2009 so that only fresh water fills the retention basin when the water levels are medium to high.[2]

Schillingsbek
In Von Eicken Park the Schillingsbek runs past a retention basin.
Location
LocationHamburg-Lokstedt,  Germany
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationnear U-Bahn Hagenbecks Tierpark
  coordinates53°35′37″N 9°56′49″E
  elevation13 m above sea level (NN)
Mouth 
  location
below the Hamburg Freight Bypass into the Kollau
  coordinates
53°36′20″N 9°57′48″E
  elevation
7 m above sea level (NN)
Length1.9 km
Basin features
ProgressionKollauTarpenbekAlsterElbeNorth Sea
Tributaries 
  rightLohbek

References

Mouth of the Schillingsbek into the Kollau
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