Little Isar (Landshut)
Little Isar | ||
Kleine Isar, St. Martin's Church and Trausnitz Castle |
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Water code | EN : 1672 | |
location | Lower Bavaria | |
River system | Isar | |
Drain over | Isar → Danube → Black Sea | |
source | by branching 48 ° 32 ′ 11 ″ N , 12 ° 8 ′ 55 ″ E |
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muzzle | in the Isar Coordinates: 48 ° 33 ′ 29 " N , 12 ° 10 ′ 53" E 48 ° 33 ′ 29 " N , 12 ° 10 ′ 53" E |
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Mouth height |
384 m above sea level NN
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length | 3.6 km | |
Catchment area | 200.44 km² | |
Left tributaries | Hammerbach , Pfettrach (flood basin) | |
Medium-sized cities | Landshut | |
Communities | Ergolding |
A tributary of the Isar in the urban area of Landshut is called the Kleine Isar .
location
The Kleine Isar branches off at the Ludwigswehr at river kilometer 74.85 on the left side of the Isar and runs roughly parallel to it towards the northeast. From the left and west it first takes the Hammerbach , then the Pfettrach , which runs in the flood basin of the Isar , and then reunites with the main river after about 3600 meters at the Isarspitz at river kilometer 71.25, and flows there into the Altheim reservoir .
geography
The islands between the Isar on the right and the Kleiner Isar on the left are the Mühleninsel , the Hammerinsel and Mitterwöhr . The three islands appear on the map as an elongated island between the two arms of the Isar, but are separated from each other by narrow watercourses. A watercourse immediately to the east of the Johann-Weiß-Weg, which branches off the Great Isar at the height of the Maxwehr to the left and joins the Kleine Isar after the Gerlmühle power station , separates Mühleninsel and Mitterwöhr.
Web links
- Landshut green area (PDF file; 193 kB)
- Official website of the city of Landshut
- Profile of the river water body. Small Isar in Landshut. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on May 30, 2014 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b List of brook and river areas in Bavaria - Isar river area. (pdf) Bavarian State Office for the Environment, p. 83 , accessed on May 30, 2014 .
- ↑ Landshut Water Management Office: Isarspitz