Floßbach (Eckbach)
Immediately after re-naturalisation: The Floßbach northeast of Dirmstein (uppermost of 3 retention basins) | |
Location | Germany |
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Reference no. | DE: 239166 |
Length | 8.1 km [1] |
Confluence | of the Stadtbächen and the Landgraben in the east of Grünstadt 49°33′52″N 8°10′08″E / 49.5645028°N 8.1688444°ECoordinates: 49°33′52″N 8°10′08″E / 49.5645028°N 8.1688444°E |
Source height | 164 m above sea level (NHN) At the confluence |
Mouth | In Dirmstein from the left into the Eckbach 49°33′44″N 8°15′46″E / 49.5623167°N 8.2628361°E |
Mouth height | 100 m above sea level (NHN) |
Descent | 64 m |
Basin | Rhine |
Progression | Eckbach → Rhine → North Sea |
Catchment | 18.764 km² [1] |
Right tributaries | Sausenheimer Graben |
Left tributaries | Stream from a hillock near the German Wine Road |
Reservoirs passed | On the lower course are three retention basins for times of heavy precipitation |
Small towns | Grünstadt |
Villages | Obersülzen, Dirmstein |
Population in catchment | 16,800 |
The Floßbach, called the Landgraben in its upper course where, to distinguish it from other streams with the same name, it is also qualified by being referred to as the Grünstädter or Grünstadter Landgraben, is an 8.1-kilometre-long stream and an orographically left-hand headstream of the Eckbach in the northern part of the Anterior Palatinate in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The stream runs entirely on the territory of the town of Grünstadt and the two villages of Obersülzen und Dirmstein that belong to the collective municipality of Grünstadt-Land.
References
Literature
- Walter Lampert (1975) (in German), 1100 Jahre Grünstadt : Ein Heimatbuch, Grünstadt: Stadtverwaltung Grünstadt
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