Fornacher Redlbach

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Fornacher Redlbach
Redl, Fornacher Redl
The natural Redlbach in the Redltal

The natural Redlbach in the Redltal

Data
location Hausruckviertel , Upper Austria
River system Danube
Drain over Vöckla  → Ager  → Traun  → Danube  → Black Sea
source on the southern slope of the Kobernaußerwald
48 ° 5 ′ 1 ″  N , 13 ° 24 ′ 19 ″  E
Source height approx.  680  m above sea level A.
muzzle west of Vöcklamarkt in the Vöckla Coordinates: 48 ° 0 ′ 2 "  N , 13 ° 28 ′ 9"  E 48 ° 0 ′ 2 "  N , 13 ° 28 ′ 9"  E
Mouth height approx.  490  m above sea level A.
Height difference approx. 190 m
Bottom slope approx. 14 ‰
length 14 km
Catchment area approx. 50 km²
Right tributaries Bruckwiesenbach
Communities Redleiten , Frankenburg , Fornach , Vöcklamarkt

The Fornacher Redlbach , also Fornacher Redl or just Redl or Redlbach is a left tributary of the Vöckla in the Hausruckviertel in Upper Austria .

course

The Fornacher Redlbach rises below the escape on the southern slope of the Kobernaußerwald in the municipality of Redleiten . The source is only around 1.5 km as the crow flies from the origin of the Ach , which drains north to the Inn . The Redlbach initially flows south through the Redltal in a relatively natural course through a forest area. After leaving the forest, it flows past Fornach and takes on the Bruckwiesenbach from the right below. The Redlbach then turns south-east and flows into the Vöckla after 14 km west of Vöcklamarkt .

nature

In the forest area, the Redlbach is largely natural without bank and bed reinforcements and with several branches. The stream continues to flow relatively naturally and is not straightened, but it is provided with thresholds . The woods accompanying the banks (in particular alders and willows ) are differently pronounced and are formed as a small alluvial forest near Fornach . The Redlbach has a wide river bed with high bed load . The water was dammed in some places by the debris and bogs and wet meadows formed.

In the Redlbach, the Ukrainian brook lamprey ( Eudontomyzon mariae ) was found, which is dependent on undeveloped waters with strong currents and gravelly sandy bottoms and only occurs in a few places in the Danube catchment area.

With a strip of 50 m on both sides, the Fornacher Redlbach is a protected landscape area.

Surname

As with the other streams of the same name coming from the southern slope of the Hausruck or Kobernaußerwald, the name “Redl” is attributed to the reddish color of the water.

Web links

Commons : Fornacher Redlbach  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Digital Upper Austrian Room Information System (DORIS)
  2. ^ Office of Upper Austria. Provincial government, nature conservation department (publisher): Natural space mapping Upper Austria - landscape survey of the municipality of Fornach . Final report, Kirchdorf an der Krems 2006 ( PDF; 3.4 MB )
  3. a b Office of Upper Austria. Provincial government, nature conservation department (ed.): Nature and landscape - models for Upper Austria. Volume 22: Vöckla-Ager-Hügelland spatial unit . Revised Version, Linz and Vienna 2007 (PDF; 878 kB)
  4. C. Gumpinger, C. Ratschan, M. Schauer, J. Wanzenböck & G. Zauner: Species protection project for small fish and lampreys in Upper Austria. Report on the project year 2008. ( PDF; 7.1 MB ( Memento of the original from December 19, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove them Note. ) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.blattfisch.at
  5. ^ Franz Rosenauer: About the water in Upper Austria. In: Yearbook of the Upper Austrian Museum Association. Volume 84, Linz 1932, p. 380, online (PDF; 3.7 MB) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at.