Schmiedbach (Siegbach, Grafenmühle)

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Schmiedbach
Data
Water code DE : 13624
location Northern Alpine Foreland

Bavaria

River system Danube
Drain over Siegbach  → Abens  → Danube  → Black Sea
source Northern edge of Siegenburg- Holzleithen
48 ° 42 ′ 46 ″  N , 11 ° 51 ′ 57 ″  E
Source height 437  m above sea level NHN
muzzle Before Siegenburg- Grafenmühle from the left in the Siegbach coordinates: 48 ° 44 '10 "  N , 11 ° 52' 37"  E 48 ° 44 '10 "  N , 11 ° 52' 37"  E
Mouth height 401  m above sea level NHN
Height difference 36 m
Bottom slope 11 ‰
length 3.3 km
Catchment area 6.09 km²

The Schmiedbach is a 3 km long brook in the area of ​​the market town of Siegenburg in the Bavarian district of Kelheim , which flows into the Siegbach from the left shortly before the Grafenmühle , a tributary of the Abens .

The Siegbach has another, smaller tributary of the same name Schmiedbach further up the course in the parish village of Pürkwang in the municipality of Wildenberg .

geography

course

The Schmiedbach rises at about 437  m above sea level. NHN on the northern edge of the Siegenburg hamlet Holzleithen on the western edge of a hill forest island. From the beginning it flows in a slightly deepened hollow roughly northwards through a hilly landscape with hop fields with sometimes small wooded areas on the right slope of the valley. Shortly before the village of Oberumelsdorf it flows through a small pond. From this village the connecting road runs to the parish village of Niederumelsdorf , which is mainly on the left of the valley and where the KEH 3 district road crosses the valley basin. After that, the valley will remain free of public roads. After the last houses in Niederumelsdorf, the valley and the brook turn to the east and half a kilometer later the Schmiedbach flows out at around 401  m above sea level. NHN next to a crossing over this about 0.4 km before the Grafenmühle in the Siegbach

Immediately opposite the mouth of the Siegbach, a ditch branches off to the right, which after a 0.9 km run along the right edge of the floodplain below the Grafenmühle flows back into it from the right.

Catchment area

The 29.1 km² catchment area is, in terms of natural space , in the Hallertau , a large hop-growing zone that belongs to the Danube-Isar hill country , part of the northern Alpine foothills .

Tributaries and lakes

List of tributaries and RiverIcon-SmallLake.svglakes from source to mouth. With water length, lake area and catchment area and altitude. Other sources for the information are noted.

  • RiverIcon-SmallLake.svgFlows through at about 424  m above sea level. NHN a pond in front of Siegenburg - Oberumelsdorf , approx. 0.2 ha.
  • (Bach from the Trattl field ), from the left to about 413  m above sea level. NHN in Siegenburg- Niederumelsdorf immediately before the Schmiedbach crossing of the KEH 3, 1.2 km and 0.7 km². Way side ditch.
  • (Brook from the Mulde between Weinberg and Eglseeberg ), from the left to about 404  m above sea level. NHN to Niederumelsdorf on the east bend of the Schmiedbach, 1.0 km and less than 0.3 km². Dig along the path and between fields.

Individual evidence

BayernAtlas ("BA")

Official online waterway map with a suitable section and the layers used here: Course and catchment area of ​​the Schmiedbach
General introduction without default settings and layers: BayernAtlas of the Bavarian State Government ( notes )

  1. a b c Height requested on the background layer Official map (right click).
  2. a b Length measured on the official map background layer .
  3. ↑ The area of ​​the lake measured on the official map background layer .

Water directory Bavaria ("GV")

  1. a b Length according to: List of brook and river areas in Bavaria - Lech to Naab river area, page 75 of the Bavarian State Office for the Environment, as of 2016 (PDF; 2.9 MB) (For the tributaries also the following page. The number of pages may change .)
  2. a b Catchment area according to: List of brook and river areas in Bavaria - Lech to Naab river area, page 75 of the Bavarian State Office for the Environment, as of 2016 (PDF; 2.9 MB) (Also the following page for the tributaries. The number of pages may change .)

Others

  1. Otto Sporbeck, Hansgeorg Schlichtmann: Geographical land survey: The natural space units on sheet 173 Ingolstadt. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1990. →  Online map (PDF; 3.6 MB)

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