Dentelbach (Murr)

The Trauzenbach is a river in northeastern Baden- Württemberg of 7.6 km in length, which flows into Murrhardt from the right in the Murr. Its lower course is called Dentelbach.

Geography

Source and course

The headwaters of the Trauzenbachs is located on the eastern slopes of the High Brach, about 0.8 kilometers southwest of Großerlach - grave at the Knapp cave; the highest spring rises to about 533 m above sea level. NN. It runs the first 500 m of its course in a V-shaped valley descends steeply to the southwest, while it crosses the K 1902 grave - Murrhardt in a Klingenserpentine from the left. Then he turns before Graber Heath hump in a southerly direction and flows through the relatively wide Eichelesklinge and takes at the end of the right to a not much shorter inflow from Katzenbuckel ago. Before the Big laughs hamlet Trauzenbach on the right slope of the street of it turns away and he re-enters a narrow wooded valley in which he successively from left to Frösch Lochbach, the receiving Steinberger creek and the juniper creek at a short distance. The next influx of right of Großerlach - Frankenweiler forth a trail leads into the valley, the henceforth accompanied the creek close.

Compared to the first time belonging to Murrhardt Hördthof on the hill above reaches it from the left its biggest tributary of the upper reaches, the long Katzenbach, which rises over two kilometers on the southern Hohbühl. Then he pulls past the single small settlement at its upper and middle reaches, the Hördter mill. Here flows from the right into the Mühlklinge Trauzenbachtal, from left little after another blade inflow from Taubenhof ago. It will follow a number of other inflows of short blades, after that which is right Altberg a slightly longer brook flows from this page. Here the dirt trail from the Hördter mill meets her on the final loop of a forth -disclosing of its output down the valley, on both sides dirt road. In the course of downward followed by a section of the valley with more apart kicking troubled slopes; the forest paths on both sides of the creek climb here soon half the slope. More a mile down the valley of the brook enters final in the free corridor and flows in a broad floodplain on Murrhardter bathroom and sports grounds over. A little later, its valley combined with the open and broader his left tributary Siegelbach and then pulls in the direction south-southwest towards the Murrhardter city center. Trauzenbach and Siegelbach even unite not yet at the Talmündung. The last Siegelbach flows on an embankment about 2 m above the common Auengrund and leads the water to the Murrhardter Rümelin mill, is still as before with the ground in Mühlradantrieb. Below this, after about a kilometer synchronism in the common Aue, the two streams unite a few steps from the railway embankment of the railway line Waiblingen- Schwäbisch Hall Hessental. This passes under the combined stream and then empties immediately beyond after 7.6 km flow distance at about 287 m above sea level. NN from the right in the Murr.

Catchment area

The Trauzenbach has a catchment area of 16.6 km ² to be the main tributary Siegelbach contributes almost half. It drains a portion of the Murrhardter forest to the south of here, east-west -withdrawing Murr. It ranges in the north- west to the High fallow and in the northeast to just east of the plateau to Großerlach - Mannenweiler, surveys, both of which lie in the chain of mountains from the Lias at Flin Oberrotweil to Horkenberg at Lowenstein.

In the north of its catchment area borders the spruce Berger Red, the main competitors are here whose right tributaries Ochsenbächle, Schöntaler Bach, Mühlbach, and Maßlesbach and their tributaries. To the east, beyond the ridge of Wolf bridge in the north to Murrhardt - Karnsberg down in the south, competes only the Fornsbach, then on a long stretch of Beilsbach that move on up to the Murr in a similar orientation as the Trauzenbach. In the south of the catchment area ends at the upper edge of the slope of the Murr valley. In the West, the parallel to Trauzenbach flowing at a distance of one to two kilometers to Murr Harbach, with its short left tributaries of the only competitor.

From the catchment area includes about 2.4 square kilometers in the north to the hamlet Trauzenbach to Großerlach, plus some tiny gusset in the north. A 1.4 km ² area in the northwest to the left of the upper seal Bach to Wolf bridge belongs to the municipality Oberrotweil and thus also to the district of Schwäbisch Hall. The rest, and so vast majority of the watershed is in the area of the city Murrhardt.

Geology

The headwaters of the Trauzenbachs located in the Knoll marl, heard a sector of the Liashochfläche Hohenbrach to the catchment area. In geologically analogous position on a slope of Liashochfläche to Großerlach - Mannenweiler springs his greatest inflow Siegelbach. The Trauzenbach reached very quickly the Stubensandstein. East of the eponymous hamlet he then runs into the Upper Colorful marls and very briefly in the pebble sandstone, before the north-east of Hördthofs reached the northern trough boundary of the Neckar -Jagst furrow and he in turn passes through the local tectonic depth of the coating pack a small piece in Stubensandstein. On the right accompanying ridge a Liasfläche has Won the Hart for the same reason to get uncharacteristically low altitude of not more than 509.5 m above sea level. NN, on the left above the valley also a significantly smaller when Mainhardter Junghof in Won community around the local water tower around on up to a maximum of 513 meters above sea level. NN. From the inlet of the Katzenbach valley floor is back in the Upper Colorful marls and soon the pebble sandstone. Then the stream leaves the zone of tectonic trough, on some route then hang floes are extensive slipped into the valley. By the end of this range the creek enters directly into the Gipskeuper, where he remains to the mouth.

Landscape

The Trauzenbachtal is in his top running before screwing on its main direction to the south a steep wood blade, until the hamlet Trauzenbach right side a flat meadow valley, then it becomes a narrow and steep wooded valley, into which only the Hördter mill again a narrow grassy slope pull off to the ground. It has in this section a number of often unnamed tributaries of which have dug by both sides accompanying, two kilometers wide ridge, some of their own narrow blades to Altberg. Later, the valley widens a little and the inflows are mostly bare hillside streams without pronounced valley.

The upper and middle valley, apart from the close, tree-lined, small Hördter mill, completely uninhabited, its slopes are provided free, meadows, orchards or pastures. Parts of the flat, cleared high altitudes on the accompanying ridge right and left, however, are under the plow. The settlements up there are hamlets and farmhouses, along greenfield height streets are lined up.

Less than half a kilometer to the forest exit at Murrhardt the stream reaches the settlement boundary of the town. In the floodplain of the split with the Siegelbach valley lies between the two streams unsettled grassland. The valley floor and the inflowing Siegelsbachtal above is wider than the Trauzenbach, the hanging lights. The hamlet lying there Siegelsberg is because even the largest settlement in the catchment area outside the closed city area of Murrhardt. From the city Murrhardt the northern settlement site Hohenstein borders on the right bank of the lower Trauzenbachs, another is opposite on the slope left of the seal Bach.

Inflows

Headwaters of the Trauzenbachs on the eastern slopes of the Hohenbrach to about 533 m above sea level. NN to the miners cave around on the boundary grave of the community Großerlach.

  • Other upper reaches of her cat's back, opens from the right, 0.8 km.
  • Frösch Lochbach, opens at 440.7 m above sea level. NN from left over Großerlach - Trauzenbach 0.8 km. Arises on the southern slope of the Graber Heath hump.   Current flows through a pond of less than 0.1 hectares.

The valleys of Trauzenbach and Siegelbach unite at the foot of Talsteige the K 1901 Steinberg Murrhardt, the streams come to be up to 20 m close, but not to unite first.

  • Siegelbach, joins from the left a few steps before the underpass of the K 1901. Due to the embankment of the Murrhardter railway station, 5.6 km

Mouth of the Trauzenbachs after 7.6 km run at the Murrhardter station to 287 m above sea level. NN from the right in the Murr.

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