Ebro River

Map river systems with ready-made surface water analyses

Explore flow patterns and watersheds anywhere in Spain using Scalgo Live, an interactive platform for terrain and surface water planning.

Map flow paths and catchments

All surface water analyses in Scalgo Live are based on high-resolution elevation data provided by the Spanish National Geographic Institute (Instituto Geográfico Nacional, IGN). These analyses are ideal for planning flood mitigation and stormwater in cities, as well as designing natural landscapes in rural areas.

Discover how to map the Ebro River in three easy steps.

1. Make sense of surface flow

Flow paths are an excellent starting point for exploring large surface flow patterns. Scalgo Live tell that the longest flow path in Ebro River is 1,050 km with an average gradient of 2.07%.

2. Where does the water come from?

Outline watersheds and sub-catchments in no time. Scalgo Live shows that the Ebro River watershed spans a total area of 85,500 km².

3. Zoom in anywhere

Detailed analyses are at your fingertips. Check out surface flow paths in Amposta, a small town not far from the river mouth!

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