Teufelsgrundbach

Course of Teufelsgrund Bach

Weir at Devils Grundbach

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The Devil Grundbach, also Teufelsbach, is a tributary of the Selke in the Lower Harz in Saxony- Anhalt. The well flowed from this river valley is the devil reason.

Description

The Devil Grundbach rises just west of the headwaters of the leash and the Schiebeck Bach. In this case, the federal highway 242 in the urban area of ​​the watershed Harzgerode dar. Additional water is of several synthetic ditches and natural sources of the devil pond, which impounds the devil Grundbach and is fed by another source, respectively. The stream is regulated by a V-notch weir in the further course of the river. After about two -thirds of the length of the stream Teufelsgrund stream is dammed again, this time by the Prince pond. After the creek a few hundred meters winds through a meadow landscape with trees. The Devil Grundbach opens in Silberhütte right side in the Selke. Until 1955, moments before the silver Hütter Pochwerksteich was then blocked up, dammed.

The Art trenches in Teufelsgrund had remained almost intact until the end of the 20's of the 20th century and can be largely follow up today to Teufelsbach.

At the Devil Grundbach early 20th century Salamander were detected.

Swell

  • Negotiations, Volumes 12-13, Association for scientific research home (excerpt)
  • City Map Service
  • Karl -Heinz Krause, development and current role of plants in the historic mining water management in the Lower Harz; in: Wilfried Strenz - Working Group Historical Geography of the Geographical Society of the GDR, historical- geographical research in the GDR extract
  • River system Selke
  • River in Europe
  • River in Saxony -Anhalt
  • Waters in Harzgerode
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