Sagwasser
Sagwasser Unterlaufname: Sägwasser |
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Sagwasser at the Sagwasser saw |
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Water code | DE : 17864 | |
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Upper Palatinate-Bavarian Forest
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River system | Danube | |
Drain over | Kleine Ohe → Ilz → Danube → Black Sea | |
origin | South-east slope of Lusen 48 ° 56 ′ 9 ″ N , 13 ° 30 ′ 47 ″ E |
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Source height | 1157 m above sea level NHN | |
muzzle | near Neuschönau- Schönanger in the Kleine Ohe Coordinates: 48 ° 52 ′ 1 ″ N , 13 ° 27 ′ 5 ″ E 48 ° 52 ′ 1 ″ N , 13 ° 27 ′ 5 ″ E |
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Mouth height | approx. 635 m above sea level NHN | |
Height difference | approx. 522 m | |
Bottom slope | approx. 41 ‰ | |
length | 12.7 km | |
Catchment area | 29.72 km² |
The Sagwasser is an approximately 13 km long stream in the Lower Bavarian district of Freyung-Grafenau , which flows into the Kleine Ohe from the left near the village of Schönanger in the municipality of Neuschönau . Its upper course lies in the Bavarian Forest National Park , its lower course is then called Sägwasser .
course
The stream rises south-below the boggy saddle between the two mountains Lusen in the north-west and Hoher Filzberg in the north-east. A spring is located near Finsterauer Weg on the Lusen-Unterhang at 1157 m above sea level. NHN , but its runoff soon takes on a much longer stream from the saddle, whose course at about 1228 m above sea level. NHN begins.
The Sagwasser flows southwards for a very long time from the start, passing the ridge in the west of the valley from the Hohen Filzberg , the Sulzriegel and the Hohlstein , which is also called the Großalmeyerschloss. It experiences the inflow of several streams with often tufted stream systems: the Nigelseige comes from the left of the Hoher Filsberg, the Steinige Seige at 1157 m above sea level. NHN from the right of the Lusen, then the Sagwasser flows through the Sagwasserklause, a reservoir that served the Holztrift , whereupon the Schreierbach at 888 m above sea level. NHN from the right of the Waldhäuserriegel , the Dreiwasserseige / Reichenseige at 862 m above sea level. Follow NHN from the left of the Hohlenstein, the Haarauer Seige from the right and the Bärnaubach from the left.
At the Sagwassersäge little before the Hohenau hamlet Weidhaus flows out at about 770 m above sea level. NHN from the east to the Seebach. From there the valley widens, the mountains recede and the stream called Sägwasser only experiences smaller tributaries. There, after a local road, the Spiegelau - Mauth district road crosses the brook as the second public road; In the past there was also a triangle of the Spiegelau Forest Railway . After the almost closed forest of its upper course, there is usually an open corridor at least on one side. Between Grünbach (Gde. Neuschönau ) and Kirchl (Gde. Hohenau ) the stream turns slowly to the right, from the Hohenauer Sägmühle it then flows its last a little over two kilometers to the west. At the Neuschönau village of Schönanger it finally flows at about 635 m above sea level. NHN as their largest tributary into the Grafenauer or Kleine Ohe , which changes there from south to west.
The stream counted from the source mentioned is 12.7 km long and flows about 522 meters below this; the mean bed slope is 41 ‰.
Communities
The creek is almost the full length east and then south border of the municipality of Neuschönau. Between the source and Sagwassersäge on the east bank lies the community-free Schönbrunn Forest , then in the east and south until a little after the west bend at the Sägmühle settlement the community of Hohenau. The Neuschönau area then extends to the Schönangermühle a little south over the watercourse before the sawwater on the last short stretch of the run to the confluence with the Kleine Ohe of the Grenzbach Neuschönaus is now the town of Grafenau .
traffic
Four road bridges cross the stream:
- Local road at the Sagwassersäge
- Spiegelau – Mauth district road
- Neuschönau – Hohenau-Kirchl district road
- District road Neuschönau-Schönanger-Grafenau-Neudorf.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Willi Czajka , Udo Bodemüller: Geographical land survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 175 Passau. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1971. → Online map (PDF; 4.7 MB)
- ↑ a b BayernAtlas of the Bavarian State Government ( notes )
- ↑ a b List of brook and river areas in Bavaria - Isar to Inn river area, page 174 of the Bavarian State Office for the Environment, as of 2016 (PDF; 3.3 MB)