Kallebergsgraben

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Kallebergsgraben
Data
location Southwest German step country

Germany

Bavaria
Lower Franconia
Haßberge district
River system Rhine
Drain over Main  → Rhine  → North Sea
source east of Gädheim - Greßhausen
50 ° 2 ′ 15 ″  N , 10 ° 24 ′ 0 ″  E
Source height 311  m above sea level NHN
muzzle between Theres - Untertheres and Gädheim- Ottendorf in the Main Coordinates: 50 ° 0 '58 "  N , 10 ° 23' 42"  E 50 ° 0 '58 "  N , 10 ° 23' 42"  E
Mouth height 216  m above sea level NHN
Height difference 95 m
Bottom slope 35 ‰
length 2.7 km

The Kallebergsgraben is an almost three kilometer long right and northern tributary of the Main in the Lower Franconian district of Haßberge .

geography

course

The Kallebergsgraben rises in the southern Hesselbacher Waldland at an altitude of about 311  m above sea level. NN a tiny pond on the southern edge of a deciduous forest just under a kilometer east of the district Greßhausen belonging to the municipality of Gädheim and west of the Weichselberg

At first it flows strongly straightened about half a kilometer along the municipal boundary of Gädheim and Theres south-south-west through an agricultural zone and is then fed by a small field ditch in the Flur Im Oehlsgraben on its right side. The Kallebergsgraben now moves south for almost a kilometer along the border in gentle curves through arable land and then reaches a small mixed forest. It now runs in a south-westerly direction through the Hohenroth forest to the east along the Kirchelberg , then crosses HAS 2 and immediately afterwards again on its right-hand side the Lausgraben approaching from Greßhausen from the north-west .

The Kallebergsgraben then flows in a southerly direction, still crosses under the B 26 and the tracks of the Bamberg – Rottendorf railway line and finally flows between Untertheres and Ottendorf at approximately Main km 346.4 at an altitude of 216  m above sea level. NN from the right and north into the Main.

Tributaries

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b Bavaria Atlas
  2. Self-measurement on the Bavaria Atlas

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