Moosalb (Alb)

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Moosalb
View over Fischweier into the lower Moosalbtal

View over Fischweier into the lower Moosalbtal

Data
Water code DE : 23746
location Baden-Württemberg
River system Rhine
Drain over Alb  → Rhine  → North Sea
source southeast of Gaggenau - Moosbronn
48 ° 49 ′ 58 ″  N , 8 ° 24 ′ 6 ″  E
Source height approx.  479  m above sea level NN  Hüttlesbrunnen
muzzle at Fischweier from the left and west into the upper Alb Coordinates: 48 ° 53 '27 "  N , 8 ° 27' 2"  E 48 ° 53 '27 "  N , 8 ° 27' 2"  E
Mouth height approx.  207  m above sea level NN
Height difference approx. 272 ​​m
Bottom slope approx. 26 ‰
length 10.4 km  from Hüttlesbrunnen
Catchment area 27.7 km²
Right tributaries Schneebach

The Moosalb is a ten kilometer long river in the northern Black Forest that flows into the Alb from the left and west at Fischweier .

geography

course

The Moosalb rises from the Hüttlesbrunnen southeast of the mountain hamlet Moosbronn from Gaggenau at about 479  m above sea level. NN ; A spring a little further down the valley before Moosbrunn is located on the eastern edge of the nearby Bad Herrenalb district of Althof ( 48 ° 49 '51 "  N , 8 ° 23' 42"  E ), and immediately after crossing over to the Gaggenau area, another one ( Lindenbrunnen ) is on the edge von Moosbronn ( 48 ° 50 ′ 12 ″  N , 8 ° 23 ′ 20 ″  E ).

The Moosalb flows mainly in a north-northwest direction. Four and a half kilometers after its uppermost source, it takes in the Schneebach as the only longer tributary from the right . It flows after a run of 10.4 km at around 207  m above sea level. NN height at Fischweier from the left and west into the Alb.

Places on the mountain ranges are Burbach, which belongs to Marxzell, to the right of the Moosalb, ​​and Völkersbach (to Malsch ) and Schöllbronn (to Ettlingen ) to the left.

Tributaries

List of tributaries and RiverIcon-SmallLake.svglakes from source to mouth. Water lengths usually according to LUBW-FG10 (data record entries), catchment areas according to LUBW-GEZG, lake areas according to LUBW-SG10, height information according to the contour image on the geodata viewer. Other sources for the information may be noted.
  • Source inlet , from the left at Bad Herrenalb -Althof to about 457  m above sea level. NN .
  • Inlet from the Lindenbrunnen , from the left in Gaggenau - Moosbronn at less than 450  m above sea level. NN .
  • Schneebach , from the right on the municipality border between Gaggenau and Marxzell about 344  m above sea level. NN , 2.969 km and 5.474 km². Waldbach.
  • Dorfbach , from the left to below 320  m above sea level. NN , 0.911 km and 2.461 km². Arises on the eastern edge of Malsch - Völkersbach at about 344  m above sea level. NN .
  • Inflow, from the right a little before the Marxzeller Weimersmühle at about 300  m above sea level. NN , 1.119 km and 0.389 km². Arises at Marxzeller Wiesenhof at about 410  m above sea level. NN .
  • Rimmelsbach , from the left to the Marxzeller Weimersmühle at about 280  m above sea level. NN , 1.635 km. Arises at the Rimmelsbacher Hof in the municipality of Malsch at about 368  m above sea level NN .
  • Dorfwiesenbach , from the left to the Schöllbronn mill from Ettlingen at about 232  m above sea level. NN , 1.265 km and 2.232 km². Arises on the eastern edge of Ettlingen- Schöllbronn at about 303  m above sea level. NN .

Landscape and protected areas

The Moosalb just before the mouth

In terms of its natural surroundings, the Alb valley is part of the northern Black Forest edge plates.

After the small Herrenalber village of Althof and the adjoining Gaggenau hamlet of Moosbronn, which are located on the uppermost course, the valley of the Moosalb is uninhabited except for a few old mills and farms, and it flows in it largely naturally through valley meadows lined with sloping forests. On your right side the small river is accompanied almost along its entire length by a little-traveled district road, on your left by a hiking trail.

The valley floor and partly the lower slopes of the Alb valley and its small tributaries form the nature reserve Alb valley and side valleys , in which there are numerous moist meadows and spring zones. Around this lies the Albtalplatten and Herrenalber Berge nature reserve , which, apart from the settlements on the edge heights, includes almost the entire rest of the catchment area.

Individual evidence

  1. a b According to the contour line image on the geodata viewer.
  2. According to LUBW-FG10 (data record entry).
  3. Sum of the sub-catchment areas LUBW-GEZG (data record entries).
  4. Protected areas according to LUBW-SCHUTZ.

literature

  • "TK25": Topographic map 1: 25,000 Baden-Württemberg, sheet no. 7116 Malsch

Web links

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