Söllbach

Söllbach in Bad Wiessee (July 2004)

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The Söllbach is a mountain in Bavaria and adjacent to the Weißach one of the main tributaries of Lake Tegernsee. It rises as Gurnbach below the Seekarspitze in 1400 meters height and drains an area of 23.94 square kilometers south of the Roßsteins. Feed waters of Söllbachs are the small streams Lucke ditch, ditch Raffel, Stinker trench ( so named because of odor-causing sulfur springs ), Auer Alps ditch, ditch disc, Mühlbach and Saurüsselgraben. After a difference in altitude of nearly 700 meters and nine kilometers north-east of its source region of Söllbach opens in Bad Wiessee ( district Abwinkl ) in the Tegernsee.

The Söllbach leads only about one cubic meter of water per second at normal drain. Because of the steep slope and rapid flow rate occur after heavy rain but at the mouth of runoff of 20 m / sec on ​​, as a maximum more than 44.1 m³ / sec were measured on 21 May 1999. In the years 2006 and 2007, the massive construction activities to protect against Verklausung and bank protection have been made.

The water level of Söllbachs is detected by one of the 609 levels of the Bavarian state water management administration and read by remote data transmission. The official measuring system with a level zero of 731.19 meters above sea level is located around 350 meters from the confluence with the Tegernsee. Average water level here is 20 inches, the maximum value of the flood of May 1999 was 1.73 meters.

At the mouth are a fish hatchery in the country Fisheries Association Upper Bavaria and a publicly accessible large aquarium with native fish of Lake Tegernsee.

Orohydrografisch counts of Söllbach within the six German river basins to the " current region 1 (Donau) " because it drains about Tegernsee, Mangfall, Inn and Danube into the Black Sea.

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