Frohnbach
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The Frohnbach is a left tributary of the north Lohbaches. He is almost 1.5 kilometers long and flows in the Westerwald Hessen.
Course
The Frohnbach rises at an altitude of 223 m above sea level. NN in Won On the heath. It flows initially strongly straightened East southeast and then bends after about half a kilometer to the southeast from. It then turns in an arc to the southwest and empties finally, southward flowing, west of the Gert - mountain, not far from the Rhineland- Palatine / Hessian border and at an altitude of about 182 m above sea level. NN in the Lohbach.
Character
The Frohnbach is a strong to very heavily modified by human stream. While its upper reaches is almost completely straightened, it flows easily swung for his future.
The Frohnbach flows alternately through grassland, fields and gardens, and a small area with deciduous forest occurs. His bank vegetation consists mainly of cabbage and Hochstaudenfluren.
His sole substrate of clay and loam sits down at its headwaters together on the middle reaches outweigh larger stones and gravel in the mouth region and he is clouded by silt and mud.