Hageler Bach
|
Hageler Bach Heinefelder Bäke |
||
|
|
||
| Data | ||
| location | Municipality Großenkneten and city Wildeshausen , district Oldenburg , Lower Saxony | |
| River system | Weser | |
| Drain over | Hunte → Weser → North Sea | |
| source | on the eastern outskirts of Ahlhorn 52 ° 54 '5 " N , 8 ° 13' 43" E |
|
| Source height | 42 m | |
| muzzle | at Moorbek in the Hunte coordinates: 52 ° 56 '35 " N , 8 ° 20' 9" E 52 ° 56 '35 " N , 8 ° 20' 9" E |
|
| Mouth height | 12.5 m | |
| Height difference | 29.5 m | |
| Bottom slope | 2.3 ‰ | |
| length | 13 km | |
| Communities | Großenkneten and Wildeshausen | |
The Hageler Bach is about 13 km long left tributary of the Hunte in the area of the community of Großenkneten and the city of Wildeshausen in the Lower Saxony district of Oldenburg . The sand-shaped lowland brook is also called Heinefelder Bäke in its middle course, in the area of the Heinefelde farmers .
The Hageler Bach has its source on the eastern outskirts of Ahlhorn , in front of the corridor Der Westeresch . It flows north of Lünshoop , through Hagel and Heinefelde and then in a northerly direction and east past Moorbek . The brook flows into the Hunte in the Bramkamp corridor about 3 km west-northwest of Dötlingen .
literature
- NLWKN water body data sheet WK25057 Hageler Bach Mittellauf, status November 2012, Lower Saxony State Agency for Water Management, Coastal Protection and Nature Conservation (NLWKN), north
Web links
- LGLN Navigator - the LGLN's interactive map service focused on the headwaters of the Hageler Bach
- Insidious use of wetlands by farms. NaturschutzForum demands the withdrawal of unauthorized soil applications. Press release from April 20, 2010