Striegis
Striegis Great Striegis |
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Bridge over the Große Striegis near Pappendorf |
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Water code | EN : 5424 | |
location | Germany , Saxony , Ore Mountains | |
River system | Elbe | |
Drain over | Freiberger Mulde → Mulde → Elbe → North Sea | |
source | in Langenau 50 ° 49 ′ 13 ″ N , 13 ° 17 ′ 53 ″ E |
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Source height | about 546 m above sea level NHN | |
muzzle | at Niederstriegis in the Freiberger Mulde Coordinates: 51 ° 4 '38 " N , 13 ° 9' 5" E 51 ° 4 '38 " N , 13 ° 9' 5" E |
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Mouth height | 181 m above sea level NHN | |
Height difference | about 365 m | |
Bottom slope | about 7.6 ‰ | |
length | 48.1 km of | which 11 km as Striegis|
Catchment area | 286 km² | |
Discharge at the Niederstriegis gauge 1 A Eo : 286 km² Location: 200 m above the mouth |
NNQ (09/20/1947) MNQ 1926–2014 MQ 1926–2014 Mq 1926–2014 MHQ 1926–2014 HHQ (08/13/2002) |
10 l / s 322 l / s 2.71 m³ / s 9.5 l / (s km²) 28.8 m³ / s 173 m³ / s |
Left tributaries | Little Striegis | |
Right tributaries | Schirmbach |
The Große Striegis or Striegis 1 is a left, on the main strand 48.1 km long tributary of the Freiberg Mulde in Saxony .
Surname
The interpretation of the name is uncertain. Striegis probably goes back to an older Indo-European form . The interpretation often mentioned in literature: Wendish Stregawa , rushing river could be a very free translation.
course
The Große Striegis has several small source streams in and near Langenau at altitudes of 500 m to 546 m above sea level. NN . It flows in a north-westerly direction through Linda , where it takes up the Erbisdorfer Bach , then through Oberschöna , where it takes up the Oberreichenbacher Bach , and then through Wegefarth , where the Schirmbach flows into it. Between Linda and Oberschöna on the right bank are the mouth holes of the Neuer Segen Gottes Stolln and the Thelersberger Stolln , which served to keep the pits in the Brander mountain area drained and in particular drained the Himmelsfürst treasure trove .
In the further course the valley is increasingly narrow and deeply cut into the plateau of the lower Ore Mountains ; the valley slopes are almost entirely covered with natural mixed forest. Above Bräunsdorf , the Kemnitzbach coming from Wingendorf joins on the left . In Goßberg the Langhennersdorfer Bach , which rises in Langhennersdorf and flows through Seifersdorf , flows into the Große Striegis. After passing Pappendorf , it flows into Berbersdorf , after a run of 36 kilometers, with the Kleine Striegis. The Striegis then flows, passing the village of Böhrigen , Striegistal municipality , in a northerly direction and after another 11 kilometers flows into the Freiberg Mulde at Niederstriegis .
Tributaries
- Kuhbach (r)
- Grundbach (l)
- Erbisdorfer Bach (Erbisdorfer Wasser) (r)
- Höllenbach (r)
- Oberreichenbacher Bach (l)
- Haselbach (l)
- Schirmbach (r)
- Kemnitzbach (l)
- Gierenbach (l)
- Riechberger Bach (Riechbach) (l)
- Dorfbach (Mobendorf) (l)
- Langhennersdorfer Bach (Berzebach, Perzebach, Berze) (r)
- Aschbach (r)
- Hirschbach (l)
- Berbersdorfer Bach (r)
- Little Striegis (l)
- Large suction pit (l)
- Waldbach (l)
- Tiefenbach (r)
- Klimmbach (r)
- Klatschbach (Auenbach) (l)
- Etzdorfer Bach (Steinbach) (r)
See also
Remarks
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b German Hydrological Yearbook Elbe Region, Part I 2014. (PDF) State Office for Flood Protection and Water Management Saxony-Anhalt, p. 141 , accessed on November 3, 2018 (from: lhw.sachsen-anhalt.de).
- ↑ Ernst Eichler , Hans Walther (ed.): Historical book of place names of Saxony. Volume II, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-05-003728-8 , p. 475.
- ↑ Topographic map 1: 25,000
- ↑ Saxony Atlas of the Free State of Saxony ( notes )
- ↑ Map overview of the Saxon water network. Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology, accessed on July 13, 2014 .
- ↑ Hydrological Handbook. (PDF; 115 kB) Part 2 - Area Codes. Free State of Saxony - State Office for Environment and Geology, p. 19 , accessed on December 25, 2017 .
literature
- Freiberger Land (= values of our homeland . Volume 47). 1st edition. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1988.
- Knock meat: The two Striegis. In: The great water shortage in Saxony 1897. Sächsischer Volksschriftenverlag, Leipzig 1897, pp. 233–239.
- R. Witzsch: Between Chemnitz and Freiberg. Volume II: The villages on the Striegis. Roßberg Verlag, Frankenberg 1929.