Badersklingenbach

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Badersklingenbach
upper course to piping: Hasbach
Badersklingenbach, Schwaebisch Hall, Germany

Badersklingenbach, Schwaebisch Hall, Germany

Data
Water code DE : 2386572
location Hohenloher and Haller level

Baden-Württemberg

River system Rhine
Drain over Kocher  → Neckar  → Rhine  → North Sea
source about 300 m east-northeast of the school center east on the other side of the outskirts of Schwäbisch Hall
49 ° 6 ′ 57 ″  N , 9 ° 45 ′ 48 ″  E
Source height approx.  389.6  m above sea level NN
muzzle on the footbridge in the south of the Haller arable farms from the right and northeast in the Kocher coordinates: 49 ° 6 ′ 18 ″  N , 9 ° 44 ′ 26 ″  E 49 ° 6 ′ 18 ″  N , 9 ° 44 ′ 26 ″  E
Mouth height approx.  276  m above sea level NHN
Height difference approx. 113.6 m
Bottom slope approx. 49 ‰
length 2.3 km
Catchment area 1.2 km²
Medium-sized cities Schwäbisch Hall
Navigable No

The Badersklingenbach is a 2.3 km long brook in the urban area of Schwäbisch Hall in the district of Schwäbisch Hall in north-eastern Baden-Württemberg and flows into the Kocher from the right and northeast after its lower course in the Badersklinge that gives it its name . For the first 0.5 km of his run he is called Hasbach .

geography

course

The Badersklingenbach arises as Hasbach on the western edge of the fairly flat Haller level about 300 m east of the Haller school center east between agricultural properties in the Gewann Hasbach next to a paved dirt road accompanied by hedges at about 390  m above sea level. NHN . Between the hedge and the path it flows in a ditch for the first 200 m to the south-east, then it bends at a crossroads in the direction of the upper valley basin to the south-west and after another 300 m in a slightly wider green strip it reaches the beginning of its piping, where it is at the foot an artificial embankment disappears, in front of which his trench is widened to an almost always dry small storage space. After this about 0.5 km upstream it is called Badersklingenbach .

The next 900 m the brook runs underground, first at the edge of the sports area, which is located around Hall's school center west in the east and south, then under it and finally under the arena. Then he crosses, further hidden, the Schenkenseestrasse and runs in the middle of the clearly recognizable basin of the Schenkenseebad under the sunbathing lawn and the outdoor pool. After the stream has left Ellwanger Strasse (L 1060), which runs across it on a dam, it comes out again to daylight and briefly runs between fields. Then he enters at almost 360  m above sea level. NHN its steep and wooded underflow gorge Badersklinge , in which it repeatedly falls over limestone banks up to two and a half meters high. Due to the frequent growth of tufa on these, the water often flows close to the concretions on a parabolic, rounded nose. In this eponymous blade, the stream flows with slight windings in the valley further south-west.

At its end, hidden from the view from below through the hillside forest, on the left spur of the mouth stands the ruins of Limpurg Castle , the eponymous seat of the Limpurg taverns , which for a long time had their center of power here, only a few hundred meters from the imperial city of Hall. At the entrance to the Kochertalaue next to the “Urbans” church , built in the 13th century , the brook disappears again in a pipe and thus crosses the former Burgweiler Unterlimpurg, which has now grown together with the city, in which it runs its last 200 m under the Urbanstraße and the Haller Stadtpark in the arable areas. Then it joins the southern tip next to the footbridge to the right bank of the river after a total of 2.3 km at about 276  m above sea level. NHN from the right and northeast into the Kocher running northwest here , shortly after the return of the Mühlkanal of the municipal utilities.

Catchment area

The Badersklingenbach has a catchment area of ​​1.2 km², which lies entirely within Hall's urban area and extends in the form of a 2.9 km long spindle with a maximum width of about 0.5 km from the highest natural point to about 400  m above sea level. NHN on the grounds of the Haller airfield to its southwestern tip at the confluence with the Kocher in the southern arable land of the city at about 276  m above sea level. NHN extends. A pile of earth heaped up around the turn of the millennium near the eastern tip is likely to be 410  m above sea level. Reach NHN . The stream has no above-ground intake.

On the northwest side, a little northeast of the estuary, borders the drainage area of ​​the nearby downward Kocher tributary Schuppach , which is no longer open, and on the plateau beyond the urban settlement boundary, the catchment area of ​​the Wettbach stream is shorter . On the airfield site, the western tip of the catchment area of ​​the neighboring Otterbach brook touches the eastern Spindelspitze; it is the only one of the neighboring streams to drain east to the Bühler . On the southeastern opposite side, the Waschbach , which flows through the Steinbacher old Kocherschling around the Comburg, competes on the upper course , then two small streams closer to the mouth, which also drain through this loop of the valley to the upward Kocher.

Landscape, settlement, Klingenweg

The Baadersklingenbach arises on the edge of the very flat and intensively arable Hall Plain . Also on his southwest run - in the area of ​​the sports and leisure area around the school center east and the Schenkenseebad, partly separated by buildings and traffic areas - their wide, field-cleared fields to the left of the Mulde and the blade up to the spur of the Limpurg ruins .

Mostly to the right of the upper Bachtal lies the edge of the Schwäbisch Haller Kreuzäckersiedlung; after crossing under Ellwanger Strasse, a little distance from the edge of the Klingen is the quarter around Schillerstrasse. On the left spur of the mouth, close to the ruins of the Limpurg, is the Oberlimpurg farm, the seat of a seed breeding company. The bottom run after the blade emerges through the Unterlimpurg district, most recently on the south-eastern edge of the Ackeranlagen park.

The blade run is accompanied by a rather steep, unpaved sidewalk with a branch to Haller Seiferheldstraße.

One of many small waterfalls in the Badersklingenbach

geology

The Badersklingenbach runs from its source to the beginning of its blade in the Lettenkeuperauflage ( Erfurt formation ) on the Haller level. The blade lies in the Upper Muschelkalk , at its end on the edge of the Kocheraue the stream reaches the Middle Muschelkalk , into which it soon flows. At the exit of the blade, the brook has piled up a confluence fan that is clearly recognizable when looking from the northern arable land onto the threshold along Urbanstrasse.

In the vicinity of the low valley basin of the upper course and to the left of the lower course gorge there is loess sediment on the hills that are under the plow.

See also

literature

  • "TK25": Topographic map 1: 25,000 Baden-Württemberg North, as single sheet no. 6824 Schwäbisch Hall
  • "GK50-SFW": Geological map of the Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park 1: 50,000, published by the State Office for Geology, Raw Materials and Mining Baden-Württemberg, Freiburg i. Br. 2001.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Text entry in black on the background layer topographic map by: Landesanstalt für Umwelt Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( information )
  2. Estimated from two contour lines in the Kocherlauf below and above: State Institute for the Environment Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( information ) and the drop height of the weir at the municipal utilities slightly above it.
  3. ^ Layer water network (AWGN) on: State Institute for the Environment Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( information )
  4. Layer base catchment area (AWGN) on: Landesanstalt für Umwelt Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( information )
  5. Layer water body name on: State Institute for the Environment Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( information )
  6. ↑ Appraisal estimate.
  7. ^ Geology according to GK50-SFW.