Moosbach (Glonn)

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Moosbach
upper reaches: Tiefenbach (left) → Ginshamer Bach (left) → Moosbach
Moosbach

Moosbach

Data
Water code DE : 18266
location Subalpine young moraine land

Bavaria

River system Danube
Drain over Glonn  → Mangfall  → Inn  → Danube  → Black Sea
origin Source of the Tiefenbach:
approx. 1.0 km west-northwest of Aschhofen on the eastern edge of the reed
47 ° 55 '22 "  N , 11 ° 52' 54"  E
Origin of the name run:
approx. 0.8 km northeast of Orthofen near the edge of the forest
47 ° 53 ′ 57 ″  N , 11 ° 56 ′ 0 ″  E
Source height Tiefenbach source:
  611  m above sea level NHN
confluence of the upper reaches:  498  m above sea level. NHN
muzzle on the northern edge of Mietraching from the right and from the west-northwest into the Glonn coordinates: 47 ° 52 ′ 57 ″  N , 11 ° 59 ′ 49 ″  E 47 ° 52 ′ 57 ″  N , 11 ° 59 ′ 49 ″  E
Mouth height 482  m above sea level NHN
Height difference 16 m
Bottom slope 1.4 ‰
length from Q. Tiefenbach:  11.7 km 
from Zsfls. Ginshamer / Kirchdorfer Bach:
0 6.9 km
Catchment area 26.1 km²
Left tributaries Ginshamer Bach (upper course)
Right tributaries Kirchdorfer Bach (upper course)

The Moosbach is a river in the Upper Bavarian Inn-Chiemsee-Hügelland , which flows from the right into the Glonn after an east -south- east run of just under 12 kilometers from the farthest source near Mietraching in the town of Bad Aibling in the Rosenheim district . It arises in the almost 7 km long name run near the hamlet of Orthofen von Markt Bruckmühl in the same district from the confluence of the left Ginshamer Bach with the right Kirchdorfer Bach .

geography

Left upper course Ginshamer Bach

The Ginshamer Bach, with its own upper course Tiefenbach, is 4.8 km long and has a catchment area of ​​4.9 km². It begins its course about 1.0 km west-northwest of the church village of Aschhofen von Feldkirchen-Westerham on the eastern edge of the Ried at about 611  m above sea level. NHN . It flows consistently approximately east-southeast, initially as a Tiefenbach mostly in a forest valley, before after taking the Kohlberggraben from the right in the forest about 2.8 km below the source at the eponymous village of Ginsham von Markt Bruckmühl, it soon enters the corridor and is now quite straight trench course continues through the village in the old direction. Last of all, the Moosgraben runs from the left to the Schweinfilzen from the north, then it unites on the southern edge of a larger, hilly forest area with the right Kirchdorfer Bach.

Right upper course Kirchdorfer Bach

The Kirchdorfer Bach arises in the main branch on the northwestern edge of the hamlet of Oberwertach von Feldkirchen-Westerham at about 575  m above sea level. NHN next to the path from the neighboring hamlet Unteraufham in the ditch. In the vicinity of Oberwertach, it is partially swollen and then flows almost to the east at a distance from the road to the eponymous church village through the Haunpold forest. There a second, slightly shorter branch runs from the left from almost the same direction, which is north of Oberwertach and west of Unterwertach at about 578  m above sea level. NHN emerges in front of a forest island, followed immediately by two more short tributaries from the forest. Beyond that, he runs through the park of Maxhofen Castle and then the parish village of Kirchdorf am Haunpold , now in the area of ​​Markt Bruckmühl . Between the Kirchberg ( 513  m above sea level ) in the north and the hamlet of Orthofen in the south, it stretches in a very straight ditch for a good kilometer to the junction with the Ginsham stream. The Kirchdorfer Bach is 4.3 km long with its longer upper course and has a catchment area of ​​4.6 km².

Name run Moosbach

From its name origin to about 498  m above sea level. At NHN , the Moosbach initially flows close to a larger forest area in the north on the left edge of the Mangfall valley level in a ditch accompanied by roads. In doing so, he passes a gravel works, which at some distance to the right of the brook near Högling, with its quarry ponds, takes up larger areas. Only after more than three kilometers does the settlement area come back to the bank, it first touches the wasteland of Oberadlfurt on the left bank, then enters the area of ​​the city of Bad Aibling and flows right past the few houses in the village of Adlfurt . Then he pulls out to the south to a short arch, with which he flows around the large apartment blocks opposite the Mangfall barracks on the south bank. It crosses under the St 2089 and then brings its last half kilometer behind it, whereupon it turns a little north of Mietraching from the right to 482  m above sea level. NHN flows into the Glonn .

The Moosbach has a length of 6.9 km on the course with its name, together with the successive main stream upper courses Tiefenbach and Ginshamer Bach of 11.7 km. Its mean bottom slope from the Tiefenbach origin is 129 m absolute and 11 ‰ relative, while the only 16 m slope of its name run in the flat valley level of the Mangfall only corresponds to a relative value of 0.2 ‰.

Catchment area

It covers 26.1 km² and extends about 10 km east-south-east from a little above the Tiefenbach spring in the Feldkirchner Ried to the mouth. Across from it, it only reaches a width of 3.5 km at one point. The southern watershed, which is barely noticeable in nature from the mouth over a long stretch, mostly runs very close to the course of the Mangfall, which flows roughly parallel to the Moosbach in the south . In the west, the catchment area of ​​the Feldkirchner Bach borders on a much shorter stretch , which again runs a long northern watershed, not quite as close as at the Mangfall, next to the upward Glonn. In the northeast alone, in the area of ​​the Moosbach estuary wedge, the catchment area of ​​the open ditch, which flows into the Glonn a little above the Moosgraben, squeezes in between, before the bend of the Glonn to its receiving water Mangfall in the south.

The greatest heights in the catchment area are on its western border in the Feldkirchner Ried , here about 620  m above sea level. Reached NHN . The forest hills in the north of the flat Moosbachlauf in the Mangfall valley level, on the other hand, hardly ever rise above 520  m above sea level. NHN . A large part of the catchment area is forested. From west to east it covers parts of the municipality of Feldkirchen-Westerham , the market town of Bruckmühl , a small gusset of the municipality of Tuntenhausen and the urban area of Bad Aibling .

Individual evidence

BayernAtlas ("BA")

Official online waterway map with a suitable section and the layers used here: Course and catchment area of ​​the Moosbach
General introduction without default settings and layers: BayernAtlas of the Bavarian State Government ( notes )

  1. a b c Height requested on the background layer Official map (right click).

Water directory Bavaria ("GV")

  1. a b c d e f Length according to: List of brook and river areas in Bavaria - Inn river area, page 22 of the Bavarian State Office for the Environment, as of 2016 (PDF; 2.8 MB) (number of pages may change.)
  2. a b c d catchment area according to: Directory of stream and river areas in Bavaria - Inn river area, page 22 of the Bavarian State Office for the Environment, as of 2016 (PDF; 2.8 MB) (number of pages may change.)

Others

  1. a b c Water body names and boundaries of the water body name section according to the sometimes fine resolutions of the BayernAtlas as well as after the water search on BayernAtlas-Klassik. See the →  web links .

Web links

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