Bahra (Gottleuba)

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Bahra
Buschbach (upper course), Petrovický potok (Czech Republic)
Petrovický potok

Petrovický potok

Data
Water code DE : 537146
location Czech Republic ; Saxony , Germany
River system Elbe
Drain over Gottleuba  → Elbe  → North Sea
Headwaters At Panenská (Jungferndorf)
50 ° 45 ′ 32 ″  N , 13 ° 58 ′ 8 ″  E
Source height approx.  680  m above sea level NN
muzzle southwest of Langenhennersdorf in the Gottleuba coordinates: 50 ° 53 '4 "  N , 13 ° 58' 57"  E 50 ° 53 '4 "  N , 13 ° 58' 57"  E

length approx. 18 km
Catchment area approx. 73 km²
Discharge at the Markersbach
A Eo gauge : 48.25 km²
Location: 8 km above the mouth
NNQ (08/13/1975)
MNQ 1970/2010
MQ 1970/2010
Mq 1970/2010
MHQ 1970/2010
HHQ (08/12/2002)
0 l / s
65 l / s
592 l / s
12.3 l / (s km²)
7.32 m³ / s
26.8 m³ / s

The Bahra is a river in the Czech Republic and Saxony that flows into the Elbe tributary Gottleuba from the right near Langenhennersdorf .

geography

course

The Bahra rises in the Eastern Ore Mountains west of the Czech village Panenská (Jungferndorf) as Petrovický potok . After about 500 m it crosses under the D8 motorway . It flows further in a north-easterly direction through Petrovice before it after about 7.5 km to about 420  m above sea level. NN German territory reached. Here it forms the border water for about 350 m and then bends to the northwest, taking in the Loschebach . After about 700 m there is the Buschbach flood retention basin , which is designed as a drying basin. In Hellendorf it takes up the Mordgrundbach coming from the left , which rises with its source stream Slatina not far from the Bahra. The officially called Bahra from here on now runs parallel to the state road . North Markersbach , open out at the end of the town more tributaries, the Bahra flows through a carved valley between the already from Elbsandstein embossed full forms Heuleithe , Eibischsteine , Zeisigstein and pulls together with a county road by her eponymous village Bahra before southwest of Langenhennersdorf to about 275  m ü. NN flows into the Gottleuba.

Tributaries

listed from the source to the mouth. Selection.

  • Loschebach , in Czech Olšovy potok , from the right and southeast on the border at Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel -Hellendorf
  • Mordgrundbach , in Czech Slatina , from the left in Hellendorf
  • Ratzschbach , from the left and west in Hellendorf
  • Kache , from the right and southeast in Markersbach
  • Steinbach , from the right and southeast in Bahra
  • Katzbach , from the left and southwest

Former hammer mills and mills

Many mills no longer exist, some have been rebuilt and serve other purposes:

  • Hammer and mill spruce in Hellendorf
  • Hammer and mill Kleppisch in Hellendorf
  • Griesbachmühle Hellendorf
  • Cratzhammer (Hammergut Cratza) and Kretzschmarmühle Hellendorf
  • Obermühle Markersbach
  • Mittelmühle Markersbach
  • Hammergut Kammerhof and Niedermühle Markersbach
  • Buchenhain Mill (OT from Markersbach)
  • Bahrhammer and Irrgangmühle Bahra
  • Lohmühle and Hiekmannmühle Bahra
  • Bahrmühle or Herringmühle Bahra
  • Zeidelmühle (also Zeitelmühle) Langenhennersdorf

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Hydrological Handbook. (PDF; 637 kB) Part 3 - Main aquatic values. Free State of Saxony - State Office for Environment and Geology, p. 65 , accessed on December 25, 2017 .
  2. Fischer: Traces of old mills on the Gottleuba (PDF; 8.4 MB)