Sehma (river)
The Sehma is a right tributary of the river Zschopau in the German federal state of Saxony and begins at the confluence of its headstreams the White Sehma and Red Sehma.
- The White Sehma rises in the Ore Mountains on the Fichtelberg and flows northwards, parallel to the Zschopau.
- Above Neudorf it merges with the Red Sehma coming from Kretscham-Rothensehma, which enters from the right and itself begins at the confluence of the Lampertsbach and Stümpelbach streams a few kilometres earlier.
The Sehma valley is also home to the village of Frohnau and its well-known hammer mill, the Frohnauer Hammer. Above Wiesa the Sehma discharges into the Zschopau.