Heinlesklinge

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Bach through the Heinlesklinge
Data
Water code DE : 2386692
location Hohenloher and Haller level

Kocher-Jagst Plains


Baden-Württemberg

River system Rhine
Drain over Bühler  → Kocher  → Neckar  → Rhine  → North Sea
source Pond flow ENE of Wolpertshausen- Reinberg on the road from Rudelsdorf forth
49 ° 9 '7 "  N , 9 ° 51' 38"  O
Source height approx.  430  m above sea level NHN
muzzle in Wolpertshausen- Unterscheffach from the right and northeast in front of the river bridge in the lower Bühler coordinates: 49 ° 8 '24 "  N , 9 ° 50' 55"  E 49 ° 8 '24 "  N , 9 ° 50' 55"  E
Mouth height approx.  281  m above sea level NHN
Height difference approx. 149 m
Bottom slope approx. 78 ‰
length 1.9 km
Catchment area approx. 1.2 km²

The Heinle blade is about half a kilometer long forest sword on Bühlertalrand the hamlet of Under chief specialist of the municipality Wolpertshausen in the district of Schwäbisch Hall in the northeastern Baden-Wuerttemberg . The almost two kilometer long, named after her brook through the Heinlesklinge flows in the hamlet from the right and a total of about northeast into the lower Bühler .

geography

course

The stream through the Heinlesklinge is the outflow of a fish pond only 2 or 3  ares in size on the south side of the K 2569 from the hamlet of Rudelsdorf to the hamlet of Reinsberg in the municipality of Wolpertshausen about 0.2 km from the eastern outskirts of Reinsberg. The at about 430  m above sea level. NHN in a small meadow surrounded by large arable land drains southwards, its runoff runs southwards along property boundaries far from the Reinsberg soft patch. After about 0.7 km, for the first time since the source lake, which is lined with trees and bushes, there is bush on the shore.

The stream running in a dead straight ditch then crosses under a well-developed dirt road and turns to the southwest. After a further 0.4 km, it crosses under south of Reinsberg on the edge of the plateau at only 400  m above sea level. NHN and about 0.2 east of the Steigenkopf of the K 2568 from Reinsberg down to Unterscheffach another well-developed field path and then enters the wooded Heinlesklinge on the right Bühlertal slope .

There the creek, which hardly ever dries up, initially plunges steeply to the valley under high rock walls. Further down, the ravine widens to a V-shaped blade. On the right upper slope, the slope of the K 2568 runs flatter to Steigenschlag further west on the lower slope of the downward Bühlertal. The stream, on the other hand, reaches after just over half a kilometer in the Heinlesklinge at about 310  m above sea level. NHN the outskirts of the Wolpertshausener Talweiler Unterscheffach , which it passes through more flat.

Between the walls of a small brook trough piled up with quarry stones, it reaches the K 2667 , known in the hamlet of Kirchstrasse , through the lower Bühlertal, crosses under it and after another 0.2 km it flows out at about 281  m above sea level. NHN from the right and northeast into the lower Bühler , about fifty meters before the spanning bridge of the K 2568 rising again on the other side of the valley in the direction of Itterbach , next to which the Greutbach joins the Bühler from the other valley slope .

The brook from the Heinlesklinge flows after a 1.9 km long run with a mean bottom gradient of about 78 ‰ about 149 meters below its source pond. He experiences about three fifths of his total gradient on the less than a third of the total run in the Heinlesklinge.

Catchment area

The Heinlesklinge has a catchment area of ​​1.2 km². The far greater part of it lies on the plateau, from a natural spatial point of view, in the lower area of ​​the Haller level of the Hohenloher and Haller levels , the confluence of the blade and the narrow mouth wedge in the Bühlertal, on the other hand, belong to the sub-area of ​​the Middle Kocher and Lower Bühlertal of the Kocher-Jagst plains . The highest is the area with about 441  m above sea level. NHN at the northeast tip on the summit height northeast of Reinsberg. Competing waters in the east are the great Schmerach , the next upper right tributary of the Bühler , in the northwest of the Ramsbach and in the north-northwest of the stream through the Kressenklinge , the next two right tributaries of this.

On the plateau there are almost only fields, the blade is wooded. In the catchment area, which belongs entirely to the municipality of Wolpertshausen , large parts of the hamlet of Reinsberg are on the right watershed and the hamlet of Unterscheffach .

Tributaries

On each side of the Heinlesklinge another blade with a rarer water flow runs down the Bühlertal slope to the outskirts of Unterscheffach and close to the brook treated here, without there being an open watercourse to continue it. The water of the much longer left (almost 0.4 km) could reach the Bühler instead of the stream from the Heinlesklinge before its mouth via the swampy valley meadow area around the former Unterscheffach moated castle . In the case of the shorter right, the slope of the terrain almost certainly speaks in favor of an independent discharge into the Bühler in the area of ​​the Unterscheffach river bridge or shortly after it.

geology

In the Heinlesklinge the brook cuts through the Upper Muschelkalk . Sliding masses fell into the blade from the left. The following local area of ​​Unterscheffach is then already at the level of the Middle Muschelkalks , which, however, is covered by the estuary debris fan of the stream. Thus, like many settlements in the lower Bühler and middle Kocher valleys, Unterscheffach was founded on the embankment of an approaching Klingenbach, safe from flooding of the main body of water. The slide in the blade is officially designated as a geotope.

Nature and protected areas

The Heinlesklinge begins on the upper right Bühlertal slope as a steeply incised blade with up to ten meter high rock walls on both sides above the usually water-bearing bed of the brook, which at one point also falls over a waterfall, is strewn with stone blocks and often made of rocky slabs. In the further course of the blade, which widens in a V-shape, there are sometimes rocks on the forest slope and seepage springs emerge in its upper area.

The blade is accompanied on both sides by some stone bars in the forest of the Bühlertal slope, which also converge towards Untermünkheim.

The entire right slope of the Bühlertal valley above Unterscheffach, with the exception of only the local area, is located in the Bühlertal nature reserve between Vellberg and Geislingen with side valleys and adjacent areas . The Bühler, a narrow bank area around them and therefore also the mouth of the brook from the Heinlesklinge, lie in the nature reserve Unteres Bühlertal .

See also

Individual evidence

LUBW

Official online waterway map with a suitable section and the layers used here: Stream through the Heinlesklinge and its catchment area
General introduction without default settings and layers: State Institute for the Environment Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( notes )

  1. a b c Height according to the contour line image on the background layer topographic map .
  2. Length according to the waterway network layer ( AWGN ) , supplemented by an only short initial section, which is not considered there, measured on the background layer topographic map .
  3. ↑ Catchment area measured on the background layer topographic map .
  4. ↑ The area of ​​the lake measured on the background layer topographic map .
  5. Length measured on the background layer topographic map .
  6. Protected areas according to the relevant layers, nature partly according to the biotope layer .

Other evidence

  1. Wolf-Dieter Sick : Geographical land survey: The natural space units on sheet 162 Rothenburg o. D. Deaf. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1962. →  Online map (PDF; 4.7 MB)
  2. Geology according to the layers for Geological Map 1: 50,000 on: Map server of the State Office for Geology, Raw Materials and Mining (LGRB) ( notes )
  3. Geotope profile of the slide in the Heinlesklinge (PDF, 329 kByte) on the server of the State Office for Geology, Raw Materials and Mining (LGRB).

literature

  • Topographic map 1: 25,000 Baden-Württemberg, as single sheet No. 6825 Ilshofen

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