God's moat (Limmat)
Gottesgraben Eigibach, Dorfbach |
||
God's moat in Wettingen |
||
Data | ||
Water code | CH : 2810 | |
location | Canton of Aargau ; Switzerland | |
River system | Rhine | |
Drain over | Limmat → Aare → Rhine → North Sea | |
source | at the bearings 47 ° 28 ′ 15 ″ N , 8 ° 22 ′ 16 ″ E |
|
Source height | 529 m above sea level M. | |
muzzle | at Wettingen in the Limmat coordinates: 47 ° 27 '50 " N , 8 ° 18' 33" E ; CH1903: 665 641 / 257 389 47 ° 27 '50 " N , 8 ° 18' 33" O |
|
Mouth height | 358 m above sea level M. | |
Height difference | 171 m | |
Bottom slope | 31 ‰ | |
length | 5.5 km | |
Communities | Wettingen |
Gottesgraben is the name of an originally canalised diversion of the village stream in the municipality of Wettingen in the Swiss canton of Aargau , which was dug in the 16th century by the monks of the Wettingen monastery . Originally the Dorfbach flowed into the Limmat at the Landvogteischloss Baden , after the diversion around 300 meters below the monastery. The diversion was used to irrigate the fields.
In the centuries that followed, responsibilities for the maintenance of the stream were divided between the community and the monastery; The latter had to maintain the God's moat, while the rest of the village stream was the responsibility of the community. In 1994 and 1995, parts of the God's moat were renatured.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b individual records of the geographic information system of the canton of Aargau
- ↑ Geoserver of the Swiss Federal Administration ( information )