Aurach (Regnitz, Upper Franconia)

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Aurach
Aurach near Stegaurach.jpg
Data
Water code DE : 24296
location Franconian Keuper-Lias-Land

Germany

River system Rhine
Drain over Regnitz  → Main  → Rhine  → North Sea
source east of Oberaurach -Neuschleichach
49 ° 56 '25 "  N , 10 ° 33' 39"  O
Source height 394  m above sea level NHN
muzzle north of Pettstadt in the Regnitz coordinates: 49 ° 50 ′ 42 "  N , 10 ° 56 ′ 6"  E 49 ° 50 ′ 42 "  N , 10 ° 56 ′ 6"  E
Mouth height 240  m above sea level NHN
Height difference 154 m
Bottom slope 4.5 ‰
length 34.3 km
Catchment area 107.4 km²

The Aurach is a 34 km long orographically left tributary of the Regnitz in Upper Franconia .

geography

course

The Aurach rises at an altitude of 394  m above sea level. NHN in the Steigerwald nature park west of the municipality of Oberaurach between Euerberg and Beerberg .

From its source , the Aurach initially flows in an easterly and then in a south-easterly direction, including through districts of Oberaurach, Priesendorf and Walsdorf, and finally flows below Stegaurach just a little north of Pettstadt or a little south of Bamberg at an altitude of 240  m above sea level. NHN from the left into the Regnitz .

The river runs north parallel to the Rauhen Ebrach , which flows into the Regnitz only about a kilometer south of the Aurach , and south parallel to the Main, which flows in the opposite direction .

Its approximately 34.3 km long run ends 154 meters below its source, so it has an average bed gradient of 4.5 ‰.

Tributaries

The tributaries of the Aurach are listed below. The orographic position of the mouth, the mouth location and the mouth height are given.

  • Graseckbach (right) near Neuschleichach at 356  m above sea level. NHN
  • Dammersbach (right) before Unterschleichach at 340  m above sea level. NHN
  • Seebach (left) near Unterschleichach at 329  m above sea level. NHN
  • Waldbach (right) at 325  m above sea level. NHN
  • Steingraben (left) at 321  m above sea level NHN
  • Grundbach (right) near Tretzendorf at 302  m above sea level. NHN
  • Klingenbach (right) behind Trossenfurt at 296  m above sea level. NHN
  • Kümmlingsbächlein (left) at 294  m above sea level. NHN
  • Klingengraben (left) near Kirchaich at 291  m above sea level. NHN
  • Schlößbach (right) near Kirchaich at 290  m above sea level. NHN
  • Altengraben (on the right) near Usefulelbach at 284  m above sea level. NHN
  • Nussbach (left) near Usefulelbach at 283  m above sea level. NHN
  • Külmsbach (left) near Priesendorf at 281  m above sea level. NHN
  • Seeholzgraben (right) near Neuhausen at 281  m above sea level. NHN
  • Kulmgraben (left) near Feigendorf at 276  m above sea level. NHN
  • Eselsgraben (left) before Stegaurach at 260  m above sea level. NHN
  • Tränkseegraben (left) near Stegaurach at 257  m above sea level. NHN
  • Erlbach (left) to Unteraurach at 254  m above sea level. NHN

Pasture area with Heck cattle

Heckrind in the Aurach Valley

In the Aurach Valley between Kolmsdorf and Feigendorf , a larger area has been grazed with Heck cattle all year round since 2006. The animals should take over the ecological function of the extinct aurochs and preserve and create species-rich habitats. The name of the Aurach is derived from the aurochs, which was part of the local fauna until the Middle Ages. In the future, water buffalos will also graze in the Aurach Valley, as they also eat reeds, unlike the Heck cattle.

Flora and fauna

n 1971 the association succeeded in leasing the approx. 4.4 km long stretch of water from the bridge in Höfen, through Schadlos and Neuhaus to the point where it flows into the Regnitz. In this course, the stream, which is often densely overgrown at the edge, is on average 2-3m wide and 50cm-1.5m deep. The main fish in this course is the trout, which thrives splendidly thanks to the good water quality, the high food supply and good hiding places. Complete the biodiversity, eel , chub , perch , char and many different species of white fish, but also pike , catfish and burbot feel quite comfortable in this small stream and are caught again and again.

See also

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Flood Action Plan Main
  2. Maria Goblirsch: In the valley of the aurochs. Landschaftspflegeverband Landkreis Bamberg e. V.
  3. ^ Waters - Anglerverein Rauhe Ebrach Pettstadt eV Accessed on December 28, 2019 .