Stehenbach

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Bach are
available, Mühlhauser Bach, standing Bach
Data
Water code DE : 11352
location Baden-Württemberg
River system Danube
Drain over Danube  → Black Sea
origin Confluence of the Aigendorfer Bach and Hirtenbach near Oberstadion - Moosbeuren
48 ° 10 ′ 54 ″  N , 9 ° 43 ′ 26 ″  E
Source height approx.  516  m above sea level NN
muzzle in Rottenacker from the right and from the southeast into the Danube Coordinates: 48 ° 13 '55 "  N , 9 ° 41' 32"  E 48 ° 13 '55 "  N , 9 ° 41' 32"  E
Mouth height over  495.1  m above sea level NN
Height difference approx. 20.9 m
Bottom slope approx. 2.7 ‰
length 7.7 km
Catchment area 102.961 km²
Discharge at the level of Unterstadion
A Eo : 79.2 km²
Location: 2.9 km above the mouth
NNQ (03/04/1986)
MNQ 1983–2006
MQ 1983–2006
Mq 1983–2006
MHQ 1983–2006
HHQ (03/09/2006)
104 l / s
230 l / s
615 l / s
7.8 l / (s km²)
12.1 m³ / s
29.6 m³ / s
Communities Upper stadium , lower stadium , Munderkingen , Rottenacker

The Stehenbach is an almost eight kilometers long, altogether northeast moving, right tributary of the Danube in the eponymous village of the municipality Rottenacker in the Alb-Donau-Kreis in Baden-Württemberg . The river carries some sections the names standing , Mühlhauser Bach , on the lower reaches then standing Bach .

A small stream in the district of Lohrbach in the district town of Mosbach in the Neckar-Odenwald district in northern Baden-Württemberg, which drains there via the Hasbach to the Elz , also bears its sub- name Stehbach .

course

The Stehenbach is created by the confluence of its four and a half kilometers long left upper course Aigendorfer Bach with the comparatively insignificant right Hirtenbach near the village Moosbeuren of the municipality Oberstadion . From here it flows for almost eight kilometers in a right-hand arc, initially northwest, towards the end north, initially through the municipality of Oberstadion, then in the municipality of Unterstadion along its eponymous capital. Then it enters the broad reed plain in the south of the Danube, where the area of ​​the town of Munderkingen without settlement borders on the left bank for a short while, while the Rottenacker reed now extends far downstream on the right . Thereupon it changes to the area of ​​the community Rottenacker , where it finally flows into the Danube in the settlement area of ​​Rottenacker below the river weir and bridge .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c State Institute for the Environment Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( information )
  2. ^ German Hydrological Yearbook Danube Region 2006 Bavarian State Office for the Environment, p. 90, accessed on October 4, 2017, at: bestellen.bayern.de (PDF, German, 24.2 MB).