Glasebach (Bauerngraben)

Farmer digging in the filled state

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The Glasebach is a stream in the Lower Harz in Saxony- Anhalt.

It rises east of the headwaters of the Wet and south of the headwaters of the Schöneberg Wipper, a source river Wipper, Dieter village. The Glasebach flows through the Borntal and has in Agnesdorf an inflow. Then it flows through the Bauerngraben where it seeps into the southern part of the lake basin in the younger cast.

The whereabouts of the vanishing through a karst system water is not yet fully understood. Part of the water fills the cavity, also known as Quest Hecker hole, which is solved via the Breitunger Erbstollen. Water occurs, inter alia, from the winding Röder hut source again.

A withdrawal of parts of the water in Förster hole in the Heimkehle, 1767 has already been suspected, but not proven.

Swell

  • The Periodic Lake Roßla (PDF file, 768 kB)
  • Karstwanderweg Suedharz, location Bauerngraben
  • The influence of the history of mining in the eastern Harz on the Schwermetalltiefengradienten in historic sediments and fluvial heavy metal dispersion in the catchment areas of Bode and Selke in resin, Lorenz Dobler, dissertation at Martin -Luther- University Halle- Wittenberg ( online version)
  • River in Europe
  • River in Saxony -Anhalt
  • Waters in the Harz
  • Waters in the district of Mansfeld - Suedharz
  • Suedharz
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