The Vesle flows through the following
départements and towns: •
Marne:
Courtisols,
Reims,
Fismes •
Aisne:
Braine It rises at an elevation of about , on the dip slope of the
Upper Cretaceous chalk, near the village of
Somme-Vesle, east of
Châlons-en-Champagne. Though still passing through the chalk country, it soon begins to flow on its own
Holocene deposits. It passes through Reims (latitude 49° 15’ 57’’ N, longitude 4° 1’ 46’’ E). On leaving the city's western outskirts, it enters the much more wooded landscape of the
Eocene geology. The info box photograph shows the Vesle as it passes through fen carr, a little downstream from Reims. Halfway From Reims to
Soissons, at
Fismes (Latitude 49° 18' 28" N Longitude 03° 40' 53" E) the river receives the river
Ardre from its left bank. At
Condé-sur-Aisne, having descended to an elevation of about , the Vesle joins the
Aisne.
Communications From Sept Saulx, some 20 km. above Reims, and into the city, the river is paralleled by the
Aisne to Marne Canal. Below Reims, its valley accommodates the road, now the N31/E46, between the two former
Gaulish tribal centres of Reims and Soissons.
Tributaries • The Noblette joins from the right bank near
Vadenay; • the Cheneu joins from the right bank at
Mourmelon-le-Petit; • the Fosse joins from the left bank at
Muizon. • The
Ardre is its principal tributary. It joins from the left bank, at
Fismes.
Flow rates of the Vesle at Braine The Vesle is a river of medium flow, like most which come from the chalkland of the
Champagne-Ardenne région. Its flow was recorded over a period of 34 years (1967-2000), at
Braine, in the department of Aisne. That is to say a little short of its confluence with the Aisne. The catchment area down to this point is , very nearly the whole basin. The yearly mean flow or
discharge of the river at Braine is . Seasonal fluctuations in the flow are very small. The high waters of the winter/spring period take the monthly mean to a level of between and , from January to May inclusive (with a maximum in March) and the low waters of late Summer/ early Autumn, August to October inclusive, with a minimum of in September. The difference is nonetheless noticeable. ==History==