Fleinheimer Bach upper reaches: eschteichgraben |
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water body index | FROM: 117434 | |
position | Albuch and Hartsfeld
Baden-Wuerttemberg |
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river system | Danube | |
drain over | Egau → Danube → Black Sea | |
Those | about 900 meters west of Fleinheim Eschquelle or Eschbrunnen 48° 42′ 42″ N, 10° 17′ 10″ THE |
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confluence | in Dischingen in the EgauCoordinates: 48° 41′ 51″ N, 10° 21′ 40″ THE 48° 41′ 51″ N, 10° 21′ 40″ THE |
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Long | 6,1 km[1] | |
catchment area | 19,249 km²[1] |
the Fleinheimer Bachalso in the upper reaches eschteichgraben or Esch called, is a right one Headwaters of the Egau.
course[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
The Fleinheimer Bach rises as Esch or ash pond ditch in the so-called Ashenvale west of Fleinheim. The almost year-round pouring karst spring is under the name Eschbrunnen registered as a forest biotope and as Eschquelle an extensive natural monument.
After the source, the stream flows in a ditch through the approximately 1.2 km long Eschental to Fleinheim and at the other end of the town flows together with the Höllbrunnengraben coming from the left. In the further course, the Fleinheimer Bach flows together with the right Griesgraben and at the beginning of Dischingen with the Zwinkentalgraben, which also comes from the right.
catchment area[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
The catchment area has a surface area of 19.2 km² and is naturally located in the Albuch and Härtsfeld.
inflows[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
- Höllbrunnengraben, from the left at the edge of Fleinheim.[1] Up to here the Fleinheimer Bach is also called Esch or Eschteichgraben.
- Griesgraben (right)[1]
- Zwinkentalgraben (right)[1]
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