Ölschnitz (White Main)
Oil carving | ||
Ölschnitz (Weißer Main) in the spa gardens of Bad Berneck |
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Data | ||
Water code | DE : 24112 | |
location | Germany | |
River system | Rhine | |
Drain over | White Main → Main → Rhine → North Sea | |
source | In the village of Solg (district of Münchberg ) 50 ° 9 ′ 59 ″ N , 11 ° 43 ′ 27 ″ E |
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Source height | approx. 600 m above sea level NN | |
muzzle | near Bad Berneck in the Weißen Main Coordinates: 50 ° 2 ′ 33 ″ N , 11 ° 40 ′ 6 ″ E 50 ° 2 ′ 33 ″ N , 11 ° 40 ′ 6 ″ E |
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Mouth height | approx. 376 m above sea level NN | |
Height difference | approx. 224 m | |
Bottom slope | approx. 10 ‰ | |
length | 22.1 km | |
Catchment area | 99.65 km² | |
Discharge at the Bad Berneck A Eo gauge : 99.8 km² Location: 200 m above the mouth |
NNQ (07/21/2003) MNQ 1982–2006 MQ 1982–2006 Mq 1982–2006 MHQ 1982–2006 HHQ (05/28/2006) |
51 l / s 352 l / s 1.61 m³ / s 16.1 l / (s km²) 18.9 m³ / s 46 m³ / s |
At the Ölschnitz in Bad Berneck |
The Ölschnitz is a 22 km long right and northern tributary of the White Main on the northern edge of the Fichtelgebirge .
geography
course
The Ölschnitz rises in a broader source with source stone from granite in Solg , a district of Münchberg . It flows into the White Main near Bad Berneck . The Ölschnitz flows from Solg in a wide basin to the village of Oelschnitz , then to Tennersreuth, crosses under the A 9 , once supplied water for the Streitauermühle and reaches the Böseneck district of the town of Gefrees . From there, the winding valley becomes increasingly narrow, initially on short stretches at the duck mill and at the arch around the mountain spur near Stein . The steep, rocky narrow valley on the last two kilometers before the spa gardens of Bad Berneck cuts through a slide and has a rich flora. It is considered one of the most beautiful valleys of the Fichtelgebirge and is crossed by the Westweg and the Jean-Paul-Weg . After a good 22 kilometers, the Ölschnitz flows into the White Main in Bad Berneck. There it carries an average of 1.63 m³ / s of water, almost half more than the White Main with 1.12 m³ / s.
Tributaries
- Querenbach ( left ), 0.6 km, in Stammbach- Oelschnitz
- Lahmabach ( right ), 1.6 km, south of Oelschnitz
- Benkersbach ( left ), 1.9 km, southeast of Steinfurth
- Grundbach ( right ), 0.8 km, northeast of Tennersreuth
- Angerbach ( right ), 1.0 km, in Tennersreuth
- Rieglersbach ( left ), 6.3 km, 5.8 km², south of Gefrees -Bechertshöfen
- Schleifenbach ( right ), 3.8 km, in Böseneck
- Lübnitzbach ( left ), 10.4 km, 35.5 km², southwest of Gefrees-Grünstein
- Steingraben ( right ), 1.3 km, southwest of Stein
- Metzlersreuther Bach ( left ), 8.8 km, 14.2 km², south-south-east of Bad Berneck -Gertrudslust
- Knodenbach ( right ), 5.1 km, 6.0 km², in Bad Berneck
- Bärnreuther Graben ( left ), 2.0 km, in Bad Berneck
River systems
places
The Ölschnitz flows through the following villages:
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Hof district
- Münchberg - Solg
- Stammbach - Oelschnitz
- Stammbach- Tennersreuth
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Bayreuth district
- Gefrees -Streitauer Mill
- Gefrees-Böseneck
- Gefrees duck mill
- stone
- Bad Berneck
Economic use
Many mill wheels were driven by water power along the course of the stream. In 1536 the Bernecker had fishing rights in the "Ölsnitz", in 1692 it was called "the best trout brook of the Fichtelberg". In 1732, the Margrave of Bayreuth issued a protection ordinance for the river pearl mussels that occur there . 6000 pearls were harvested between 1733 and 1810, and after 1810 pearl fishing was under the supervision of a pearl inspector of the Bavarian Forestry Administration.
literature
- Konrad Arneth / Ernst Eichler: Slavic field names in the former Margraviate of Bayreuth , in: Yearbook for Franconian State Research 1966 , p. 191.
- Dietmar Herrmann: Perlen in der Ölschnitz , in: Der Siebenstern 2003 , p. 11.
- Dietmar Herrmann, Helmut Süssmann: Fichtel Mountains, Bavarian Vogtland, Steinwald, Bayreuther Land. Lexicon . Ackermannverlag, Hof (Saale) 2000, ISBN 3-929364-18-2 .
- Rudolf Klupp: Fischerei in Oberfranken , 1985, p. 214.
- Chr. Seidel: An oil carving hike from the source to the mouth , in: Der Siebenstern 1937 , p. 169.
- Ludwig Vogt: The names of the waters of the Fichtelgebirge , in: Der Siebenstern 1959 , p. 113.
- Max Wirth: The oil carving spring in Solg near Münchberg , in: Der Siebenstern 1970 , p. 118.
Web links
- The course of the oil carving on the BayernAtlas
- Level in Bad Berneck
- The Ölschnitz , The Fichtelgebirge
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Directory of stream and river areas in Bavaria - Main river area, page 2 of the Bavarian State Office for the Environment, as of 2016 (PDF; 3.3 MB)
- ^ Deutsches Gewässerkundliches Jahrbuch Rheingebiet, Part II 2006 Bavarian State Office for the Environment, p. 63, accessed on October 4, 2017, at: bestellen.bayern.de (PDF, German, 23.6 MB).
- ↑ MQ data of the two Bad Berneck gauges on both rivers shortly before the mouth (retrieved from the Bavarian flood news service on September 7, 2013)