Waldwiesenbach (Nackbach)

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Waldwiesenbach
Data
location Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany
River system Rhine
Drain over Nackbach  → Wiesbach  → Nahe  → Rhine  → North Sea
source South of Nack
49 ° 44 ′ 33 ″  N , 7 ° 59 ′ 45 ″  E
Source height approx.  275  m above sea level NHN
muzzle at Nack coordinates: 49 ° 44 ′ 39 ″  N , 7 ° 59 ′ 0 ″  E 49 ° 44 ′ 39 ″  N , 7 ° 59 ′ 0 ″  E
Mouth height approx.  210  m above sea level NHN
Height difference approx. 65 m
Bottom slope approx. 68 ‰
length 950 m
Catchment area 48.4 ha

The Waldwiesenbach near Nack is a 0.95 kilometer long brook that rises in the municipality of Nack in the Rheinhessen Tafel- und Hügelland ( Rheinhessen , Rhineland-Palatinate ) and also flows into the Nackbach in the municipality . The body of water is assigned to the third order , which belongs to the Alzey-Worms district .

Geography and course

The Waldwiesenbach rises at an altitude of 275  m above sea level. NHN , on the eastern side of the Merzhöbel , south of the municipality of Nack. It flows through the large natural region of the Upper Rhine Plain (No. 20-23) and belongs to the main unit of the Rheinhessisches Tafel- und Hügelland (227) and the Alzeyer Hügelland (227.4) with the natural area Bolander Randhöhen (227.41). From the Merzhöbel it flows west between the Upper Pfingstkopf and Lower Pfingstkopf and flows out at an altitude of 210  m above sea level. NHN on Pfingstweg , near Kreisstraße 7 towards Nieder-Wiesen, as a left tributary into the Nackbach .

The confluence occurs in the natural spatial main unit group of the Saar-Nahe-Bergland (No. 19) in the main unit North Palatinate Bergland (193) and the subunit Glan-Alsenz-Heights (193.12-16), in the natural area of ​​the Wiesener Randhöhen (193.15). Between the Upper and Lower Pfingstkopf , the Waldwiesenbach touches a wetland biotope (number S015485) that is used to “create a body of water” and is subordinate to the “Development of surface water bodies” department. The stream only flows through the southern part of the Nack district. It has a height difference of approx. 65 m, which leads to a bottom slope of approx. 68 ‰. The Nackbach itself opens a few hundred meters - at Lower Meadows - in the meadow stream, this at Gensingen in the Middle , which in turn in Bingen in the Rhine and this ultimately in the Netherlands in the North Sea .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Map service of the landscape information system of the Rhineland-Palatinate Nature Conservation Administration (LANIS map) ( notes )
  2. a b c GeoExplorer of the Rhineland-Palatinate Water Management Authority ( information )