Rechenberger red

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Rechenberger Rot
Oberlaufname: Gunzenbach
then also: Buchbach and Rotbach
Rechenberger Rot in front of the mouth near Schweighausen

Rechenberger Rot in front of the mouth near Schweighausen

Data
Water code DE : 238814
location Swabian-Franconian forest mountains

Baden-Württemberg

River system Rhine
Drain over Jagst  → Neckar  → Rhine  → North Sea
source at Wäldershub in the municipality of Fichtenau
49 ° 5 ′ 20 ″  N , 10 ° 11 ′ 32 ″  E
Source height approx.  511  m above sea level NHN
muzzle near Schweighausen , a district of Jagstzell , from the right into the Jagst coordinates: 49 ° 0 ′ 57 ″  N , 10 ° 6 ′ 27 ″  E, 49 ° 0 ′ 57 ″  N , 10 ° 6 ′ 27 ″  E
Mouth height approx.  420.9  m above sea level NHN
Height difference approx. 90.1 m
Bottom slope approx. 6.1 ‰
length 14.8 km  from the source of the Gunzenbach
Catchment area 35.747 km²
Drain MQ
310 l / s
Flowing lakes Peoples pond
Muzzle of the Rechenberger Rot (above) into the Jagst (from right to left).

Confluence of the Rechenberger Rot (above) into the Jagst (from right to left).

The Rechenberger Rot , also called Rotbach like the largest tributary on its upper course, is a tributary of the Jagst on its upper course in Virngrund in north-eastern Baden-Württemberg . The brook arises as Gunzenbach and is also called Buchbach for short at a section in the area of ​​the mouth of the Rotbach like its own lower course .

geography

Stream

The Rechenberger Rot creek is located in the Ostalbkreis and in the Schwäbisch Hall district . The red emerges under the name Gunzenbach on the edge of the forest of the Mooslache northeast of Wäldershub , a district of Fichtenau , not far from the outskirts. The stream first flows south and through its first mill pond, the Völkersweiher at the Völkermühle (sic!). After passing the Fichtenhof and the inlet of the Krettenbach from the right through the village of the same name opposite Gunzach on the left bank, it turns to the southeast, crosses the A 7 for the first time in front of the two ponds at the Spitzenmühle , shortly afterwards it makes a tight arc at the Melbersmühle and then flows further to the southwest. Then it crosses under the A 7 at the Hahnenmühle (with Hahnenweiher ) a second time and from then on moves further and further west from the motorway. In this section the brook is called Buchbach like the lower reaches of the Rotbach flowing here . Below the Buchmühle , where it leaves the area of ​​the municipality of Fichtenau, it is then only called Rotbach or Rechenberger Rot . From here to almost Rechenberg, the course of the Rot roughly marks the border between the municipalities of Stimpfach in the north-west and Jagstzell in the south-east. It flows past Eulenmühle and Hammerschmiede , then at the foot of the castle and village of Rechenberg (district of Stimpfach and largest settlement on the banks of the Rot) through the castle pond , a Sägmühl pond, and then into the municipality of Jagstzell. After passing through a hamlet ( red ) and two courtyards ( Rothof , Ropfershof ) it flows a kilometer below then mäanderreich in a narrow and uninhabited forest valley one. At the Rotbachsägmühle near Schweighausen in the municipality of Jagstzell, the Rechenberger Rot crosses under the federal highway 290 Ellwangen - Crailsheim and then flows straight into the Jagst, only a few hundred meters above the Orrot (left tributary).

Tributaries

From the source to the mouth. Partly with lengths and areas.

Data

The Rotbach is 14.8 km long and is one of the more powerful tributaries on the upper Jagst. From its catchment area of ​​35.7 km² - according to this criterion, it ranks among the ten largest tributaries of the Jagst - an annual average of 0.310 m³ / s flows into the Jagst.

traffic

Leaving the L 1070 Wäldershub - Wildenstein an der Völkermühle , a village connecting road follows the upper stream to the Melbersmühle. A little further down the valley from the Hahnenmühle, the L 1068 runs to Rechenberg near the stream, the winding K 2672 through the narrow lower valley connects Rechenberg with the B 290 near Schweighausen.

See also

Remarks

  1. Interpolated according to the contour lines of the TK25.
  2. Text entry in black on the muzzle on the TK25.
  3. a b State Institute for the Environment Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( information )
  4. Mattern 2009. See →  Literature .
  5. In the data sets of LUBW-SGF10, the two ponds have differently modified name forms - Spitzmühleweiher and Spitzemühleweiher - which is more of a typo than name differentiation. In the local dialect the wortauslautende is s more abundantly than weak [⁠ ɘ ⁠] said what then sometimes from foreign dialect Namenserfassern as e is written, sometimes as an alleged shoot vowels at all.
  6. Course according to TK25, water dimensions and names according to LUBW-FG10 or LUBW-SG10.
  7. Mattern, p. 120.
  8. LUBW data, see web links.
  9. according to TK25.

literature

  • "TK25": Topographic map 1: 25,000 Baden-Württemberg North, single-sheet cut the maps No. 6926 Stimpfach and No. 6927 Dinkelsbühl
  • Hans Mattern : The upper Jagsttal. Baier BPB Verlag, Crailsheim 2009, ISBN 978-3-929233-82-7

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