Felda (Ohm)

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Felda
upper course: Katharinenbach
middle course: Sengersbach
Bridge to the hollow mill over the Felda near Schellnhausen.

Bridge to the hollow mill over the Felda near Schellnhausen.

Data
Water code DE : 25824
location East Hessian mountainous region

West Hessian mountain and valley land


Germany

River system Rhine
Drain over Ohm  → Lahn  → Rhine  → North Sea
source southwest of Rebgeshains ,
north of the Sieben Ahorn
and southeast of Ulrichstein
50 ° 33 ′ 57 ″  N , 9 ° 13 ′ 28 ″  E
Source height 635  m above sea level NHN
muzzle at Nieder-Gemünden in the Ohm coordinates: 50 ° 41 '46 "  N , 9 ° 2' 47"  E 50 ° 41 '46 "  N , 9 ° 2' 47"  E
Mouth height 220  m above sea level NHN
Height difference 415 m
Bottom slope 14 ‰
length 30.1 km
Catchment area 107.298 km²
Outflow
A Eo : 107.298 km²
at the mouth
MQ
Mq
1,267.5 m³ / s
11.8 l / (s km²)
Communities Ulrichstein - Helpershain ,
Feldatal , Gemünden (Felda)

The Felda is a thirty kilometers long, coarse material rich, silicate low mountain range in the Hohen and Unteren Vogelsberg and Ohmtal as well as a south-eastern and right-hand tributary of the upper Ohm in the Hessian Vogelsbergkreis . It is also known as Katharinenbach at its upper reaches and Sengersbach at the middle .

geography

course

The Felda rises as Katharinenbach at the extended north foot of the Sieben Ahorn (at 753 m the third highest peak of the Vogelsberg) at 630 m height in the municipality of Ulrichstein , about 2 km southeast of the core city and 1.9 km south-southeast of the Ohmquelle, and flows after a short Excursion to the northeast in northwest directions.

The Ulrichsteiner district of Helpershain and finally various districts of Feldatal and Gemünden flow through until the Felda finally in the northwest of the Untere Vogelsberg, near the interface to the Vorderen Vogelsberg , near Nieder-Gemünden at an altitude of about 220  m and from the right into the Ohm flows out.

On the route of around 30.1 kilometers, the Felda overcomes a difference in altitude of around 415 meters. It thus has an average bottom slope of around 14 ‰.

At well-known elevations, the Goldene Steinrück (578 m, southeast of Helpershains) and the Bildsteinskopf (498 m, northeast of Köddingen ) are passed from the west.

Catchment area

The 107.6 km catchment area of ​​the Felda is located in the Hohen Vogelsberg , Unteren Vogelsberg and Vorderen Vogelsberg and is drained to the North Sea via the Ohm, the Lahn and the Rhine .

It borders

  • in the northeast to the catchment area of ​​the Göringerbach , a tributary of the Antreff, and to that of the Antreff itself, which drains via the Schwalm and the Eder to the Fulda ,
  • in the east to that of the Antreff and the Schwalm, as well as that of the Schwalm tributary Wannbach ,
  • in the southeast to that of the Brennerbach , a tributary of the Lauter , the left upper reaches of the Schlitz , which flows into the Fulda,
  • in the south to that of the Lauter tributary Eisenbach and that of the Gilgbach , which drains over the Ilsbach and the Seenbach into the Ohm and
  • in the west to the Ohm itself.

Tributaries

Inflows from the source to the mouth with length in km, catchment area in km² and mean discharge in l / s. Data according to WFD Viewer Hessen.

  • Brook from the Rotwiese ( Katharinenbach ) ( left ), 1.9 km
  • Fischbach [GKZ 25824136] ( left ), 1.5 km
  • Roßbach ( right ), 1.4 km
  • Welsbach ( right ), 2.0 km
  • Trockenauer Bach ( left ), 8.3 km, 9.80 km²
  • Zeilbach ( left ), 7.2 km, 8.11 km²
  • (Bach from) Fritzengrund ( left ), 5.1 km, 6.23 km²
  • Elsgraben ( left ), 2.6 km
  • Goldbach (right), 0.4 km
  • Mehlbach ( right ), 4.2 km 7.51 km²
  • Otterbach ( left ), 3.6 km, 5.21 km²
  • Örtenröder Bach ( left ), 6.9 km (with Eisenbach 10.9 km), 22.75 km², 203.2 l / s

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Water map service of the Hessian Ministry for the Environment, Climate Protection, Agriculture and Consumer Protection ( information )
  2. ↑ Field names In der Fischbach and Auf der Fischbach
  3. a b Designation on the property map
  4. self-measurement