Gauangelbach

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The Gauangelbach, colloquially Angelbach, is nearly 13 km long right tributary of the Leimbaches Dielheim at the Rhein- Neckar-Kreis in the north of Baden -Württemberg.

He is to be distinguished from the little talabfwärts in Wiesloch from the other side of the Leimbach tapered forest Angelbach, which is also referred to as Angelbach.

Course

The Gauangelbach rises on the southeastern slope of the royal chair massif about 700 meters west of Gaiberg on the edge of the clearing island to Gaiberg and glues - Lingental in Gaiberger Forest Won Ochsenpferch. He will soon come out of the forest, crosses the clearing island to the south, it intersects the pull-through 600 L and then follows the edge of the Gauangellocher woodland pond, then through this forest to the southeast in the direction Gauangelloch to turn away.

As soon as he reached the place at the other edge of the forest, he disappears in a channel and flows until after Bettendorff 's Wasserburg Gauangelloch on the southern outskirts open further south. So he reached the edge of the municipality to Wiesloch and then water castle and village Schatthausen where he turns to the southwest and only left from the southeast to Gänsbach, then at the lower edge of the right Ochsenbach receives. A little later joins the Maisbach which, like the Ochsenbach and the upper reaches of the Gauangelbaches even zoom flows approximately south-southeast from the edge of the forest on the southern slopes of the royal chair.

The following valley town Baiertal reached the Gauangelbach the middle of an arc to the west, below the village its valley runs in a southwesterly direction to the Wieslocher Unterhof of the Leimbach. But after almost a kilometer long remaining term in the left floodplain of Gauangelbach opens just half a kilometer from the settlement boundary Dielheims from the right and east to the Leimbach.

The Leimbach is 12.9 km long, drains 26.9 km ² and has an average bed slope of 15 ‰.

Fauna

In the area of Schatthausen a crayfish was found in Gauangelbach 2007, apparently the American crayfish ( Orconectes limosus ).

Inflows

Source of Gauangelbachs to about 336 m above sea level. NHN on the edge of a forest Ochsenpferchs, about 0.5 km west-southwest of the western tip of the settlement area of Gaiberg.

  • Teichgraben, from left to about 230 m above sea level. NHN on the northern edge of Gauangelloch, 0,7 km. Arises in the pond and running there beside the road of Gaiberg after Gauangelloch.
  • Gießgraben, from the right at about 190 m above sea level. NHN below Gauangellochs the owls Berghof 0.8 km.
  • Bolt Bach, from right to below 185 m above sea level. NHN on the municipal boundary below the Birkenhof 0.9 km.
  • Disposal of the moat, to the right to over 180 m above sea level. NHN.
  • Thief hole digging, from left to about 180 m above sea level. NHN in the ( left ) Gauangelbach Branch, 1.0 km.
  • Krumbach, from left to over 175 m above sea level. NHN in the ( left ) Gauangelbach branch at the water castle Schatthausen, 1.6 km away. Arises under the name Gänsbach to about 260 m above sea level. NHN when bricklayers Kramerhof and passes last part of the moat around the castle.
  • Return of the moat, from right at the northeast edge of Schatthausen.
  • Gänsbach, from left at the Protestant church in Schatthausen, 1.3 km and 1.8 km ². Arises at about 200 m above sea level. NHN southwest of the ruler settlement and running in Schatthausen partially verdolt. Scheer Bach, from right verdolt in the upper village road, 0.9 km. Arises at about 195 m above sea level. NHN on the western edge of the oak forest.
  • Unstable supply, from right before Ochsenbach, about 0.5 km. Drains at times aufgefiedertes a system of canyons between the forest bathtubs thorn blow in the west and in the north Gründel.
  • Feeds two ponds to about 206.5 m above sea level. NHN below Ochsenbach together approximately 0.2 ha
  • Daisbach, from left to about 185 m above sea level. NHN, 1.2 km. Arises at about 215 m above sea level. NHN on the road from Maisbach after Ochsenbach. Above is also a long blade in the woods.
  • Inflow from the right at about 175 m above sea level. NHN, 1.3 km away. Arises at about 245 m above sea level. NHN in Won Bohleneck near the edge of the forest and the road from Nussloch after Maisbach. Underflow crosses the eastern Nußlocher quarry.
  • Church lands ditch from the right at about 180 m above sea level. NHN, 0.3 km.

Mouth of the Gauangelbachs from the right and finally east to about 141 m above sea level. NHN and about 0.4 km east of the Ortsrandes of Dielheim in Leimbach. This is the creek previously flowed almost a kilometer long parallel in the right floodplain. The river here has a run of 12.9 km and a catchment area of 26.9 km ² behind.

References and Notes

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