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Hartlaber near Haidenkofen

Hartlaber near Haidenkofen

Data
Water code EN : 1566
location Bavaria
Regensburg district
River system Danube
Drain over Great Laber  → Danube  → Black Sea
Junction Haidenkofen (Sünching)
48 ° 51 ′ 58 ″  N , 12 ° 19 ′ 51 ″  E
Source height 343  m above sea level NHN
Rewind Schönach (Mötzing) coordinates: 48 ° 54 '32 "  N , 12 ° 24' 42"  E 48 ° 54 '32 "  N , 12 ° 24' 42"  E
Mouth height 329  m above sea level NHN
Height difference 14 m
Bottom slope 1.7 ‰
length 8.4 km
Catchment area 51.27 km²
Right tributaries Röhrbach , Moosbach
Communities Sünching , Mötzing

The Hartlaber is a flowing water over 8 km long in the district of Regensburg in Bavaria . It is a right tributary on the lower reaches of the Große Laber and a first-order body of water.

geography

course

The Hartl But branches west of Sünching - Haidenkofen from the Great Laber to the right, running at a distance from anywhere less than one kilometer 8.38 km long parallel to this in the next Aue to the northeast and flows between Mötzing - Upper Haim book and - Schönach again the big talk back.

Except for Haidenkofen at the very beginning, which extends to the left bank, there are no settlements directly on the Hartlaber, which mostly runs close to the right edge of the floodplain. The most important traffic routes across the Hartlaber are the St 2111 Geiselhöring – Sünching, which crosses between the Sünching village of Hardt on the right edge of the hill and the Hartlaber and Laberaue itself, and downwards the Passau – Regensburg railway with a train station in Sünching.

Branching of the Hartlaber from the Große Laber

Tributaries

Important tributaries are the approximately 9.5 km long Röhrbach and the not quite 5 km long Moosbach , which flow into it one after the other right at the beginning opposite Haidenkofen. The later and right tributaries are shorter, except for the last one, which arises in the forest east of the Sünchinger Einlingberg, north of it soon seeps away and only then runs open again from the Schafbuckel north of the Ochsenstraße Hardt-Radldorf to the east of Mötzing and - in the case the underground route was included - the Moosbach would be longer in length. Some of the floodplain watercourses formed between Hartlaber and Großer Laber drain all but one early to the Große Laber.

Web links

Commons : Hartlaber  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b List of brook and river areas in Bavaria - Danube river area from Naab to Isar. (pdf; 2.7 MB) Bavarian State Office for the Environment, p. 65 , accessed on January 21, 2015 .
  2. ^ Directory of first-order waters, Bavarian Water Act (BayWG) of February 25, 2010, GVBl 2010, p. 66