Fillmannsbach

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Fillmannsbach
Steckenbach (upper course)
Dried up brook bed of the Fillmannsbach in St. Georgen am Fillmannsbach (August 2015)

Dried up brook bed of the Fillmannsbach in St. Georgen am Fillmannsbach (August 2015)

Data
location Innviertel , Upper Austria
River system Danube
Drain over Enknach  → Inn  → Danube  → Black Sea
source in Feldkirchen near Mattighofen
48 ° 4 ′ 8 ″  N , 13 ° 2 ′ 35 ″  E
Source height approx.  505  m above sea level A.
muzzle at Dietzing in the Enknach coordinates: 48 ° 9 '37 "  N , 13 ° 2' 50"  E 48 ° 9 '37 "  N , 13 ° 2' 50"  E
Mouth height approx.  410  m above sea level A.
Height difference approx. 95 m
Bottom slope approx. 7 ‰
length 13.5 km
Catchment area 68.2 km²
Right tributaries Hartbach
Communities Feldkirchen near Mattighofen, St. Georgen am Fillmannsbach , Handenberg , Neukirchen an der Enknach

The Fillmannsbach is a 13.5 km long brook in the Innviertel in Upper Austria.

It rises as a Steckenbach near the center of Feldkirchen near Mattighofen and flows north. In St. Georgen am Fillmannsbach he turns to the northeast and flows through the hand Berger transverse valley, where he Mindel - terminal moraine of the Salzach glacier breaks. At Dietzing (municipality of Neukirchen an der Enknach ) the Fillmannsbach flows into the Enknach from the left , with 68.2 km² draining a significantly larger catchment area than the Enknach with 41.5 km². Shortly before the estuary, it takes in the Hartbach flowing parallel to the Enknach from the right. Between St. Georgen and the mouth, the Lamprechtshausener Straße (B156) runs parallel to the Fillmannsbach.

The Fillmannsbach falls dry at times. Over long stretches, especially along the B156, the stream is heavily regulated with bank reinforcements, a trapezoidal profile and without any noteworthy accompanying trees.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Digital Upper Austrian Room Information System (DORIS)
  2. a b Office of the Upper Austrian Provincial Government (ed.): Pollinger Ache and Enknach and summary of the results of the Inn and Hausruck districts and their comparison with the central area, investigations on water quality. Status 1992-1995 . Water protection report 12/1995, Linz 1995 ( PDF; 177.4 MB )
  3. L. Weinberger: Excursion through the Austrian Salzach glacier area and the moraine belts of the Irrsee and Attersee branches of the Traungletscher. In: Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute, special issue D, Vienna 1955, pp. 7–33 ( PDF; 13 MB )
  4. ^ Office of Upper Austria. Provincial government, nature conservation department (ed.): Nature and landscape - models for Upper Austria. Volume 33: Neukirchner Platte room unit . Revised Version, Krems and Linz 2007 ( PDF; 3.3 MB)