Muckenseebach

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Muckenseebach
Muckenseebach above the Muckensee

Muckenseebach above the Muckensee

Data
Water code DE : 238365312
location Eastern Alb foreland

Schurwald and Welzheimer Wald


Baden-Württemberg

River system Rhine
Drain over Rems  → Neckar  → Rhine  → North Sea
source north of Lorch -Oberkirneck
48 ° 47 '11.67 "  N , 9 ° 41' 41.52"  O
Source height approx.  410  m above sea level NHN
muzzle near Lorch opposite Lorch Monastery in the Rems Coordinates: 48 ° 47 '49.48 "  N , 9 ° 42' 7.88"  E 48 ° 47 '49.48 "  N , 9 ° 42' 7.88"  E
Mouth height below  285  m above sea level NHN
Height difference approx. 125 m
Bottom slope approx. 78 ‰
length 1.6 km
Catchment area approx. 1.3 km²

The Muckenseebach is an approximately one and a half kilometer long slope brook of the Rems , which flows into the middle Rems from the left and south in Lorch in the Ostalbkreis in eastern Baden-Württemberg .

geography

course

The Muckenseebach rises in several spring branches in the upper edge of the brick forest north below the hamlet of Oberkirneck von Lorch on the left Remstal edge height. It initially flows in a north-easterly direction through the above-mentioned hillside forest, then before the lower edge of the forest to the right past the Muckensee , which is just over 0.2 hectares in size . Then it enters a doldrums, in which it crosses under the four-lane federal road 29 on the north course and runs under the federal road feeder through the built-up area from Lorch to the river bridge, where it finally flows from left after 1.6 km into the middle Rems.

Catchment area

The Muckenseebach km² a catchment area of about 1.3, the natural area seen through the top portions of subspace Rehgebirgsvorland the foothills of the eastern Swabian Alb , with the middle and lower including all waters round of the subspace Upper Remstal of virgin forest and Welzheimer forest belongs. Apart from a small mouth wedge in the flat floodplain of the Remstal, it occupies its left slope up to the upper bend near Oberkirneck . In the east and south-east it borders on the catchment area of ​​the Beutenbach , which flows slightly above into the Neckar tributary Rems. Across the watershed in the southwest, the Marbach rises , which also drains into the Neckar via the Fils . In the northwest, the Steindobelbach, which is quite similar in character to the Mückenseebach, but somewhat smaller, competes with the Rems.

The highest point is on the southern watershed at about 451  m above sea level. NHN a little south of Oberkirneck. In the area of ​​the entire left edge level of the Remstal, it runs over partly flat bulges, mostly over 445  m above sea level. NHN . The mouth on the flat Remstal sole is below 285  m above sea level. NHN . More than half of the catchment area are forested slopes, above which the hamlet of Oberkirneck lies near the ridge in an open, mostly plowed area, almost entirely in the catchment area. Next to the Muckensee there is a small living space of Lorch of the same name in the Muldenauslauf in the Remstal, in which the small mouth wedge of the brook catchment area lies completely in the Lorch settlement zone.

See also

Individual evidence

LUBW

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

  1. a b Height according to the contour line image on the topographic map background layer .
  2. Length according to the waterway network layer ( AWGN ) .
  3. ↑ Catchment area measured on the background layer topographic map .
  4. Lake area after the layer standing waters .

Other evidence

  1. Hansjörg Dongus : Geographical land survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 171 Göppingen. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1961. →  Online map (PDF; 4.3 MB)

literature

  • Topographic map 1: 25,000 Baden-Württemberg, as single sheet No. 7224 Schwäbisch Gmünd Süd

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