Amorsbach

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The Amorsbach, popularly called the Talbach, is a good eight -kilometer left and southwestern tributary of the Tauber.

Course

The Amorsbach rises south of Kuelsheim -Steinbach on the eastern edge of the Great Forest near the L - 508 after Kuelsheim Steinfeld at about 390 m above sea level. NN. It first flows in an easterly direction to on Kuelsheim and takes on this route several streams on - the wide field ditch the Schmollertsgraben and the trenches - all of which result in similar position on the same edge of the forest and whose last even surpasses it by length. Here also occurs the L 509 to his side, the last follows him almost to the mouth on the middle slope.

With the inclusion of the trench in about two-fifths of its course on the outskirts of Kuelsheim he turns to the northeast course he will continue to maintain to the mouth. Still in the fountain rich town shortly before the two branches in the old town united Frankenbach from the right and his longest tributary Reute tufts ditch runs from left to him a little further to the north.

Here he has been around for a striking valley that is changing according to the left-hand junction of Dorzengraben Hackers and creek to a wooded Kerbsohltal. From this it flows by further two and a half kilometers, now more than 120 m below the right slope forest - lying upper edge, left and south-west one and a half kilometers south of Wertheim Bronnbach to about 155 m above sea level. NN in a running counter to loop the lower Tauber.

Inflows

Origin of Amorsbachs approximately 1.7 km south of the town center of Steinbach in addition to the L 508 between the Külsheimer part places Steinbach and Steinfurt in the edge of the forest Gewanns Heath hump at the corner of the hallway Gewanns Eichsee

  • Wide field ditch from the right, 1.138 km.
  • Schmollertsgraben, from right, 1.402 km.
  • Birds in the tree pit, from left, 0.619 km.
  • Trench, from left, 3.653 km and 1.494 km ². Slightly longer than Amorsbachs Headwaters, but with significantly fewer catchment.
  • Frankengraben, from right, 1.833 km. Henn hole digging or Güssgraben, from left, about 1.6 km. Little shorter upper reaches of the Franks trench.
  • Rabertsgrundgraben, from left, 0.765 km.
  • Tithe ditch from the right, 0.992 km.

Mouth of the Amorsbachs about 1.6 km south of Wertheim Bronnbach from left and southwest in a running counter loop der Tauber. The stream here is 7.922 km long and has a catchment area of ​​20.489 km ² behind.

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