Friedenstalbach
Friedenstalbach | ||
just below the Bergrat-Müller pond |
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location | Unterharz , Saxony-Anhalt , Germany | |
River system | Elbe | |
Drain over | Selke → Bode → Saale → Elbe → North Sea | |
source | four sources near Friedrichsbrunn ; highest altitude: 51 ° 40 ′ 57 ″ N , 11 ° 4 ′ 10 ″ E |
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Source height | approx. 535 m above sea level NN | |
muzzle | at Alexisbad in the Selke coordinates: 51 ° 39 '22 " N , 11 ° 7' 5" E 51 ° 39 '22 " N , 11 ° 7' 5" E |
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Mouth height | 306.4 m above sea level NN | |
Height difference | approx. 228.6 m | |
Bottom slope | approx. 35 ‰ | |
length | 6.5 km | |
Flowing lakes | Erichsburger Teich , Bergrat-Müller-Teich |
The Friedenstalbach is a tributary of the Selke in the Lower Harz in Saxony-Anhalt . The name comes from the valley it flows through, to which -bach was attached.
description
The Königsweg - the path of German emperors and kings - leads along the mountain stream. The Friedenstalbach rises near Friedrichsbrunn . The stream is dammed twice in its course. The first time in the Bergrat-Müller-Teich , which dams the two spring streams fed by four sources, and 400 meters further downstream in the Erichsburger Teich . The Friedenstalbach flows into the Selke on the left at Alexisbad at flow kilometers 46.9.
In terms of settlement and morphology, the Friedenstalbach is, next to the Krebsbach, the most valuable brook in the Selke river system. Both streams are an important repopulation pool for the Selke.
swell
- Fishing on ponds and lakes in the northern Harz
- SELKETAL REFUGE, Christiane Funkel (LAU)
- The rheophilic coleopteras of the eastern Harz
- Through the peace valley
- Water Act for the State of Saxony-Anhalt
- The influence of mining history in the Eastern Harz on the heavy metal depth gradients in historical sediments and the fluvial heavy metal dispersion in the catchment areas of Bode and Selke in the Harz Mountains , Lorenz Dobler, dissertation at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg ( online version )
- Elfriede Ulbricht: The river basin of the Thuringian Saale . 1st edition. Max Niemeyer, Halle (Saale) 1957.