Tauchbach (Pinka, via Stadtschlaining)

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Diving brook diving, tava; Headwaters: Zeilergraben
Data
Water code AT : HZB: 2-372-180-54, GGN: 1983
location Southern Lower Austria and Burgenland , Austria
Drain over Pinka  → Raab  → Danube  → Black Sea
River basin district Leitha, Rabnitz, Raab
origin at Hutwisch at Gersriegel
47 ° 27 '26 "  N , 16 ° 13' 9"  O
Source height 733  m above sea level A.
muzzle in the Pinkaschlucht near Burg Coordinates: 47 ° 12 ′ 40 ″  N , 16 ° 24 ′ 36 ″  E 47 ° 12 ′ 40 ″  N , 16 ° 24 ′ 36 ″  E
Mouth height 243  m above sea level A.
Height difference 490 m
Bottom slope approx. 12 ‰
length approx. 40 km
Catchment area 187.5 km²
Left tributaries Stubenbach, Grodnauer Bach, Glasbach, Dornauer Bach, Rumpersdorfer Bach, Waldbach, Zuberbach
Right tributaries Schwarzgraben, Langauer Bach,
Communities Hochneukirchen-Gschaidt , Oberschützen , Bernstein , Mariasdorf , Stadtschlaining , Großpetersdorf , Hannersdorf

The Tauchenbach , even diving , Hungarian Tava , is about 40 km long river in Lower Austria's industrial area and in the southern Burgenland .

Run and landscape

The diving stream rises, also called Zeilergraben , in the Bernsteiner Mountains in the Lower Austrian Buckligen Welt , at Hutwisch  ( 896  m above sea level ) at about 730  m near Gersriegel in the municipality of Hochneukirchen-Gschaidt . Then he moves to Maltern in Burgenland, briefly forms the border between Oberschützen and Bernstein , and passes diving near Mariasdorf . This area is called the Tauchental , part of the In der Wart landscape . The stream then flows continuously in a south-south-east direction into the southern Burgenland hill country .

At Neustift bei Schlaining the diving starts from the left Glasbach with Unterkohlstättenbach, and forms the western border of the Günser Mountains . It flows through Stadtschlaining , with the so-called "Friedensburg" Burg Schlaining , an important landmark of the region, and through Altschlaining and Neumarkt in the diving valley .

At Großpetersdorf the diving in the lowlands of the Pinkaboden reaches its lower reaches, and turns more eastwards via Hannersdorf . From Schlaining, because it runs very closely parallel to the Pinka, it collects primarily the water flowing off the south side of the Günser Mountains, and near Hannersdorf has an average water flow of around 0.6 m³ / s. It finally flows into the Pinkaschlucht am Eisenberg , shortly before the Hungarian border, at Burg on the left side of the Pinka .

Individual evidence

  1. BMLFUW (ed.) : List of areas of the river areas: Leitha, Rabnitz and Raab areas. In: Contributions to Austria's hydrography, issue No. 63, Vienna 2014, pp. 55/69. PDF download , accessed July 7, 2018.
  2. The demarcation of the Bernstein Mountains and the hill country of southern Burgenland is largely unspecific.