Schlierach

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Schlierach
The Schlierach in Hausham

The Schlierach in Hausham

Data
Water code EN : 1822
location Miesbach district
River system Danube
Drain over Mangfall  → Inn  → Danube  → Black Sea
origin Discharge at the northern end of the Schliersee
47 ° 43 ′ 58 ″  N , 11 ° 51 ′ 18 ″  E
Source height 777  m
muzzle north of Miesbach in the Mangfall coordinates: 47 ° 49 ′ 30 "  N , 11 ° 48 ′ 38"  E 47 ° 49 ′ 30 "  N , 11 ° 48 ′ 38"  E
Mouth height 632  m
Height difference 145 m
Bottom slope 11 ‰
length 13.1 km
Catchment area 73.4 km²
Discharge at the Miesbach
A Eo gauge : 56.3 km²
Location: 4.8 km above the mouth
NNQ (11/27/1953)
MNQ 1951–2006
MQ 1951–2006
Mq 1951–2006
MHQ 1951–2006
HHQ (07/23/1966)
23 l / s
278 l / s
1.47 m³ / s
26.1 l / (s km²)
21 m³ / s
55.6 m³ / s
Left tributaries Breitenbach , Abwinklbach, Nagelbach, Fehnbach, Auer Bach, Birkenbach, Schopfgraben
Right tributaries Tiefenbach, Miesbach, Augraben
Flowing lakes Schliersee
Small towns Miesbach
Communities Schliersee , Hausham

The Schlierach is a right tributary of the Mangfall in Upper Bavaria .

The water flows from the Schliersee in the area of the village of the same name immediately north of the Freudenberg peninsula and runs north via Hausham , Agatharied and Miesbach to the Mangfall, into which it flows at its river kilometer 45.72. The Schlierach covers a distance of 13.1 km. It has a catchment area of 73.4 km². The average annual rainfall for the catchment area is approx. 1300 l per m².

A 1929 opened conduction passes the water Schlierach and Mangfall in the Seehamer See , the Leitzachwerke fed. The transition is 7.8 kilometers long, including a 2.5 kilometer long tunnel from the Mangfall to the Schlierach and a 3.3 kilometer long tunnel from the Schlierach to the Seehamer See. The maximum transfer volume is limited to 14 cubic meters per second by the capacity of the connecting pipe and channel.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German Hydrological Yearbook Danube Region 2006 Bavarian State Office for the Environment, p. 237, accessed on October 4, 2017, at: bestellen.bayern.de (PDF, German, 24.2 MB).
  2. J. Koppmair: The current state of geodesy . May 7, 1930, p. 89 ( digital copy [PDF]).
  3. RMD Consult: Feldolling flood retention basin, explanatory report on the design planning. Wasserwirtschaftsamt Rosenheim, p. 71 , accessed on May 18, 2017 .

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