Dießbach (Saalach)
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Dießbach in the area of the Hochwies , behind the Great Hundstod |
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location | Berchtesgaden Alps | |
River system | Danube | |
Drain over | Saalach → Salzach → Inn → Danube → Black Sea | |
source | east of Hochwiesscharte (Kematenschneid), south of the Großer Palfelhorn 47 ° 31 ′ 27 ″ N , 12 ° 51 ′ 41 ″ E |
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Source height | approx. 2050 m above sea level A. | |
muzzle | in Diesbach (municipality of Weißbach bei Lofer ) in the Saalach coordinates: 47 ° 29 ′ 41 ″ N , 12 ° 47 ′ 58 ″ E 47 ° 29 ′ 41 ″ N , 12 ° 47 ′ 58 ″ E |
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Mouth height | 680 m above sea level A. | |
Height difference | approx. 1370 m | |
Bottom slope | approx. 15% | |
length | approx. 9 km | |
Right tributaries | Kallbrunnbach | |
Reservoirs flowed through | Dießbach reservoir | |
Communities | Weißbach near Lofer |
The Dießbach is a 9 km long brook in the municipality of Weißbach bei Lofer in the province of Salzburg . It rises on the east side of the Kemantenschneid between the Großer Palfelhorn and Seehorn in the Berchtesgaden Alps .
The Dießbach flows around the Seehorn on the east side over the Hochwies and then turns west from the Mitterkaseralm.
In the area of the Dießbachalm, south of the Seehornsee , the Dießbach was dammed into the Dießbach reservoir from 1961 . The Alm, which was mentioned in a document as early as 1386, was completely flooded along with its Kaser .
The pressure pipeline of the Dießbach storage power plant - one of the steepest in Europe - runs in a southerly direction under the Rauchkopf and over the shock wall down to the Saalach . Behind the dam, the Dießbach flows a bit to the west in the direction of the Kallbrunnalm and then south to the Saalach, where it joins on the right-hand side in Diesbach after crossing under the Pinzgauer Straße .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Dießbachalm . In: Agricultural and cultural heritage database . Society for Agricultural History
- ^ Diesbach Alm , Franziszeische Landesaufnahme (1806–1869)
- ↑ Pinzgau power plant group , Salzburg AG, p. 4f. (PDF, 1.4 MB)