Siegenbach (Dusebach)

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Siegenbach
Data
location Kassel , Hessen , Germany
River system Weser
Drain over Dusebach  → Mühlenwasser  → Erpe  → Twiste  → Diemel  → Weser  → North Sea
source in the Habichtswald Nature Park , northwest of Ippinghausen
51 ° 17 ′ 39 ″  N , 9 ° 7 ′ 1 ″  E
Source height approx.  395  m above sea level NHN
muzzle near Wolfhagen in the Dusebach Coordinates: 51 ° 19 '55 "  N , 9 ° 8' 58"  E 51 ° 19 '55 "  N , 9 ° 8' 58"  E
Mouth height approx.  260  m above sea level NHN
Height difference approx. 135 m
Bottom slope approx. 25 ‰
length 5.5 km
Catchment area 4.814 km²
Small towns Wolfhagen

The Siegenbach is a 5.5 km long, southern and orographically right and the largest tributary of the Dusebach near Wolfhagen in the district of Kassel , Hesse ( Germany ).

Its source is located at an altitude of around 395 m, around 4.5 km northwest of Ippinghausen and 4 km southwest of Leckringhausen on the eastern flank of the Halsberg (410.8 m above sea level) in the city forest of Wolfhagen, naturally in the western Long Forest (no 340.13), in the eastern roof of the Waldecker Wald (No. 340.1) and in the Habichtswald Nature Park .

The creek, which initially flows in a general north-northeast direction, takes after about 700 m a second source creek coming from the west (orographic left), which also rises at 382 m height and is about 450 m long, and turns to the north after another 350 m . About 400 m further north it passes the Alveringhausen desert to the right / east and after another 450 m it turns back to the north-northeast. After 350 m it then feeds the approximately 60 × 75 m large stock pond and turns 150 m further north again. About 750 m further north, it passes the Bodenhausen desert on the left, where it feeds two pent-up fish ponds at the western foot of the Stöckberg (344.8 m). 800 m further north, the stream turns back to the northeast, after 800 m passes the group of farmsteads “Im Siegen” and there it crosses under the K 106 district road from Wolfhagen to Bühle . After another 800 m flow path that made him west of the main town, Wolf Hagen and the deserted village Germansen lead past, opens the Siegbach of immediately before B 450 from the south (orographic right) coming into the oncoming of West southwest Dusebach who immediately even crosses under the highway.