Fritztal

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Fritzbach
Fritzbach between Hüttau and Niederfritz

Fritzbach between Hüttau and Niederfritz

Data
location District St. Johann (Pongau) , State of Salzburg , Austria
River system Danube
Drain over Salzach  → Inn  → Danube  → Black Sea
source on the Wühreralm (Aualm) at the Bischofsmütze
47 ° 28 ′ 54 ″  N , 13 ° 30 ′ 56 ″  E
Source height 1517  m above sea level A.
muzzle north of Bischofshofen Coordinates: 47 ° 26 '35 "  N , 13 ° 12' 42"  E 47 ° 26 '35 "  N , 13 ° 12' 42"  E
Mouth height 549  m above sea level A.
Height difference 968 m
Bottom slope 32 ‰
length 30.5 km
Discharge at the Kreuzbergmauth
A Eo gauge : 154.8 km²
Location: 600 m above the mouth
NNQ (October 28, 1977)
MNQ 1951–2011
MQ 1951–2011
Mq 1951–2011
MHQ 1951–2011
HHQ (June 3, 2010)
300 l / s
1.31 m³ / s
4.18 m³ / s
27 l / (s km²)
28.3 m³ / s
79.9 m³ / s
Left tributaries Hörndlgraben , Fuxgraben , Iglsbach , Raidlgraben
Right tributaries Gsengbach , Schattbach , Framingbach , St. Martinsbach , Larzenbach
Small towns Bischofshofen
Communities Filzmoos , Eben , Hüttau , Pfarrwerfen , Bischofshofen
Fritztal and Oberfritztal / Schattbachtal

The Fritztal , the valley of the Fritzbach , an eastern tributary of the Salzach , is a region in Salzburg . It represents the connection between Salzachpongau and Ennspongau . The valley of the upper reaches is called Schattbachtal or also Oberfritztal .

geography

Location and landscape

The region is partly treated independently, partly also seen as part of the Ennspongau, and is located in the Fritztal Mountains of the Salzburg Slate Alps . The lower course also belongs to the Tennengebirge region , the upper course to the Dachstein massif , on whose southern roofs the origin lies.

The Fritztal includes the municipalities of Hüttau and Eben im Pongau , the end of the valley is in the municipal area of Bischofshofen and Pfarrwerfen , the Oberfritztal extends from Eben into the municipal area of Filzmoos .

Run of the Fritzbach

The course of the Fritz Bach begins south of the bishop's cap , in the space of Wühreralm / Aualm (Wöherhütte,  1300  m above sea level. A.   ), below the Hofpürglhütte , in the area of Filzmoos . It flows first in a south-east, then in an east-west direction over 30 km to the Salzach. ! 547.4716675513.5133335

The upper course lies on the southern edge of the Dachstein massif, between Gerzkopf in the north and Roßbrand massif in the south. The localities of Neuberg (Filzmoos municipality) and Schattbach (Eben municipality) are located here , converging with the Schattbach from the right . Past Eben (municipality of Eben im Pongau) to the north, it passes the opening into the Altenmarkt basin .

As a narrow valley, it then flows between Gerzkopf and then Tennengebirge in the north and Hochgründeck in the south, past Niedernfritz , Hüttau ( 697  m above sea level ) and Pöham ( 610  m above sea level ) and then forms the boundary between Bischofshofen and Pfarrwerfen .

Important tributaries in this section are St. Martinsbach to the right of St. Martin near Niedernfritz, Iglsbach to the left of the Hochgründeck and Larzenbach to the right of the Tennengebirge, both near Hüttau.

The Fritzbach flows north of Bischofshofen ( 549  m above sea level ), near Kreuzberg , into the Salzach.

The mean flow rate of the Fritzbach at the mouth at Kreuzbergmauth is 4.2 m³ / s.

Neighboring regions

Regional planning neighboring regions and mountain groups:

Tennengebirge (TR)   Lammertal (PR) (RV)
Lower Salzach Pongau (PR) Neighboring communities Dachstein (D.)

Styrian Ennstal (Styria)
Upper Salzach Pongau (PR) Ennspongau (PR)

(PR)Sbg. Planning region
(RV)Sbg. Regional association
(TR)Sbg. Tourist region

geology

The Fritztal forms - apart from the Quelltal - exactly the northern border of the slate Alps or Grauwackenzone against the Werfener layers (slate, limestone and quartzite of the Lower Triassic , Hasel Mountains and the Präbichl Formation of the Permian ). Only on the Gasthofberg above Eben, and near Hüttau, the Fritzbach leaves a piece to the north, and at the mouth it cuts through the Werfener Serie - which then stretches a little south in the Mühlbachtal on the Hochkönigstock to the west - and Pleistocene gravel banks.

Due to its location on the border of Grauwacke, the area is rich in raw materials, important was the Hüttau copper mining , initially on the Iglsbach, and from the 13th century on the Larzenbach.

history

Name customer

The origin and meaning of the component fritz- are unknown, but certainly before Bavarian . Carantan protoslovenian (the Gastein – Dachstein – Windischgarsten line marks the traditional north-western border), but older roots such as Romanesque (as a traffic axis ) or Celtic ( Hallstatt culture can also be found in the Salzach Valley) would be possible. It was even spoken of "Indo-European pre-individual language (old European)".

Settlement history

In 1074 Archbishop Gebhard donated the Fritztal to the Salzburg spin-off Admont Abbey .

traffic

The Fritztal forms one of the main traffic axes of the state of Salzburg and the central inner-alpine region of Austria. Run in the valley:

In addition, the Ennstalbahn Bischofshofen - Selzthal, i.e. the Innsbruck / Salzburg - Graz railway axis, runs in the valley .

literature

Cards:

  • Austrian map  (ÖK) 1: 50,000 sheets 125  Bischofshofen , 126  Radstadt and geological map of the Republic of Austria  (GÖK) Area maps Dachstein region  1: 50,000 and the area around Wagrain  1: 25,000; GÖK 1: 200,000 Salzburg (publ. Each with an explanation, GÖK 1: 50,000 125/126 not yet published)
  • Freytag & Berndt hiking map 201  Schladminger Tauern · Radstadt · Dachstein  1: 50,000 (Fritztaler Mountains complete Bischofshofen to Gröbming)

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Water book online: SAGIS → Water
  2. a b Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management (ed.): Hydrographisches Jahrbuch von Österreich 2011. 119th volume. Vienna 2013, p. OG 130, PDF (12.9 MB) on bmlrt.gv.at (Yearbook 2011)
  3. Alexander Tollmann : Tectonic map of the Northern Limestone Alps . Part 2: The middle section . In: Geological Society in Vienna (ed.): Releases the Geol.Ges.iW . 61st volume. Vienna 1968 ( uibk.ac.at [PDF]). pdf ( Memento of the original from March 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www2.uibk.ac.at
  4. Thomas Lindner, Ingo Reiffenstein: On the river name Gastein . In: Contributions to name research . NF 31, 1996, p. 386-397 . Quoted in Theo Vennemann , Patrizia Noel Aziz Hanna: Europa Vasconica, Europa Semitica . (= Volume 138 of Trends in Linguistics: Studies and monographs ). Walter de Gruyter, 2003, ISBN 978-3-11-017054-2 , p. 400 ( limited preview in Google book search - in the context of the controversial vasconic hypothesis ).