Schweinsgraben (Merkenfritzerbach)

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Pig pit
Data
Water code DE : 2486184
location Wetteraukreis ; Hessen ; Germany
River system Rhine
Drain over Merkenfritzerbach  → Nidder  → Nidda  → Main  → Rhine  → North Sea
source southwest of Gedern - Ober-Seemen
50 ° 24 ′ 40 ″  N , 9 ° 13 ′ 17 ″  E
Source height approx.  396  m above sea level NN
muzzle in Hirzenhain - Merkenfritz in the Merkenfritzerbach Coordinates: 50 ° 24 '5 "  N , 9 ° 9' 36"  E 50 ° 24 '5 "  N , 9 ° 9' 36"  E
Mouth height 273  m above sea level NN
Height difference approx. 123 m
Bottom slope approx. 24 ‰
length 5.1 km

The Schweinsgraben is a five kilometer long left tributary of the Merkenfritzerbach in the Hessian Wetteraukreis .

geography

course

The Schweinsgraben rises southwest of the Gedern district of Ober-Seemen at an altitude of about 396  m above sea level. NN in a meadow. It first runs about four hundred meters west through grassland, then crosses a small coniferous forest and then flows through fields and meadows, with two small ditches running towards it on its left. The Schweinsgraben now crosses under the L 3184 ( Weningser Straße ) and then changes direction to the south-west south of a basalt quarry .

Shortly after he has been strengthened on his left by another small field ditch, he passes through the small Schweinsgrabenweiher on the eastern edge of a mixed forest . The Schweinsgraben then moves on the southern edge of the forest through farmland and then moves through the Soderwald , where it briefly divides into two arms that flow together again after about four hundred meters.

After leaving the forest behind, his longest tributary reaches him on his left. The Schweinsgraben then flows again on the southern edge of the forest through fields and meadows. It now reaches the eastern edge of the Hirzenhain district of Merkenfritz and shortly afterwards finally flows north of the local Liebfrauenstrasse at an altitude of about 273  m above sea level. NN from the left in the Merkenfritzerbach .

Nidder river system

Individual evidence

  1. a b googleEarth
  2. Water map service of the Hessian Ministry for the Environment, Climate Protection, Agriculture and Consumer Protection ( information )