Schwarzbach (Vogtland)

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The Black Bach is a right tributary of the White Elster.

History

Originally called the Black Bach Kleine Elster ( 1122 Alestra secunda, 1165 Alestra minor). Around 1150 was the northern boundary of the Cheb region of the Leibitsch to Schwarzenbach source and then continue along the Black creek to its mouth in the Weisse Elster.

Because it has exercised the rafters craft earlier on him, he was also called Floßgraben and in the 18th century raft creek. For the purpose of rafting was above the Erlbacher district municipality in the country 623 m. NN created in 1581, the Rear raft pond that collects the water from multiple sources. Not far away was downriver on a small tributary of the Front raft pond. On the embankment of the former wooden water passage, a so-called Dole is issued.

The wood from the country community was floated to Leipzig and Halle. As early as 1595, half of the country community forest was beat.

Course

The Schwarzenbach arises as Rear Langenbach bei Erlbach, just over the border on the Czech side of several sources on the slope of mountain origin ( Czech Počátecký vrch ). He is first accumulated in the rear raft pond together with the Middle Langenbach. In the further course of the discharge of the Near raft pond opens a. This collects the water of ferrous Rotseierbächleins, which has its sources in Hohenbrand. The color is caused by limonite.

Until the influx of Gopplasgrüner creek in the town center Erlbacher the waters raft creek is called. Then it flows as Schwarzenbach further by Mark Neukirchen and its district Untersiebenbrunn and empties into Adorf in the Weisse Elster.

Inflows

  • Rötelbach ( Rotseierbächel ) (r )
  • Cone Bach ( l)
  • Gopplasgrüner Bach ( r), Erlbach
  • Hennebach ( l), Erlbach
  • Goats Bach ( r)
  • Hetzschenbach ( l)
  • Kreil Bach ( r ), Mark Neukirchen
  • Seichbächel (r ), Mark Neukirchen
  • Ebersbach (r ), Untersiebenbrunn
  • Kesselbach (r )
  • Green Brook ( Sorger Bach ) (r )

Swell

  • Hydrological manual. Part 2 - Area codes. Free State of Saxony - State Office for Environment and Geology, p 27, accessed on 30 December 2012 (PDF, 115 kB).
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