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Altmühl

The Altmühl (German pronunciation: [ˈaltˌmyːl] , Latin: Alchmona, Alcmana, Almonus)[2] is a river in Bavaria, Germany. It is a left tributary of the river Danube and is approximately 230 kilometres (140 mi) long.

Altmühl
The Altmühl as part of the Main-Donau-Kanal near Riedenburg
Map with the Altmühl highlighted
Location
CountryGermany
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationMiddle Franconia
Mouth 
 • location
Danube at Kelheim
 • coordinates
48°54′37″N 11°54′25″E / 48.91028°N 11.90694°E / 48.91028; 11.90694
Length226.9 km (141.0 mi) [1]
Basin size3,258 km2 (1,258 sq mi) [1]
Discharge 
 • average24.3 m3/s (860 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionDanubeBlack Sea

Course edit

 
Old Altmühl at Essing, between Dietfurt and Kelheim

The source of the Altmühl is close to the town of Ansbach. From here the river runs southeastwards as a narrow brook to enter the Altmühlsee [de] (a lake) north of Gunzenhausen. After leaving Gunzenhausen, the river moves in a broad curve through the Franconian Jura. It enters the Naturpark Altmühltal [de] (Altmühl Valley Nature Park), which is known for its natural environment: The meanders of the Altmühl river have cut deep gorges into the mountains of the Franconian Jura.

The Altmühl passes the towns of Treuchtlingen, Eichstätt and Beilngries.

Downstream of Dietfurt, the riverbed was straightened and integrated into a canal connecting the river Main and the river Danube (the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal). In spite of protests by conservationists, the canal was opened in 1992 and has changed much of the eastern Altmühl valley.[3]

The Altmühl finally flows into the Danube in Kelheim.

River edit

 
The Beilngries Altmühl

The Altmühl rises on the southern slope of the Franconian Ridge northeast of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, near the Hohe Leite and about 500m southeast of the Burgbernheim wilderness Wildbad. As its source, the Royal Bavarian Hydrotechnical Bureau at Munich in 1904 fixed the drainage ditch of Hornauer Weiher. This is fed by some streams; in the meantime the source of one of them is regarded as Altmühl origin. The Altmühl therefore rises just south of the major European watershed and then flows mainly in southeastern direction. It is the slowest river in Bavaria, flows very slowly, is even one of the slowest German rivers and is also the longest river that rises and flows in the same German state.

The Altmühl can be divided into three parts.

In the upper third, it is a meadow river slowly flowing in a broad valley. The landscape is flat, slightly hilly and the ground consists mainly of rocks of the Keuper period, here mainly limestone and clay. The mudstone seals the subsoil, therefore, the Altmühl in its upper reaches is a not-too-broad stream.

In its middle course flows the Altmühl in the north and east on Altmühlsee at Gunzenhausen over. The riverbed was rebuilt here during the construction of the Altmühlsee in the 1980s. On the southern shore of the Altmühlsee, the course of the river crosses the Altmühlüberleiter underground .

Only at times of high water discharge does water flow from the Altmühl over the Altmühlzuleiter into the Altmühlsee, which was created as a reservoir to divert water from the Altmühl to the drier river system of the Regnitz. This lake is designated as a bird and nature reserve. The water taken from the lake flows through a tunnel to the Brombach reservoirs, drained by the Brombach (Regnitz basin), north of the continental divide. The water of the Regnitz flows finally over the Main into the Rhine, so that with the transfer an artificial river bifurcation was created.

From Treuchtlingen the Altmühl flows in its lower course through the Franconian Jura plateau, in whose karst limestone it has dug a narrow valley. On the steep valley slopes here sometimes bizarre rock formations, for instance the cauldron shaped washouts near the village Eßlingen, about 20m above the river level.

From Dollnstein the Jura Breakthrough Valley suddenly becomes much wider. From here the Altmühl flows through an earlier valley of the larger Danube. At Rennertshofen this "Urdonautal" branches off from the present Danube valley; in the section where not the Altmühl flows in it, but only small brooks, it is called Wellheim dry valley.

From the year 1910 the course of the river downstream from Unterwurmbach was straightened and regulated with numerous weirs, hence many oxbow lakes were cut off. Since then, some of the regulatory measures have been reversed, for instance near Treuchtlingen-Graben and shortly before Eichstätt at Wasserzell.

Its lowermost course from Dietfurt was expanded in the middle of the 19th century with 10 locks to become a part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal. The same route was used from 1975 to 1991 for the construction of the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal, a major shipping route with locks in Riedenburg and Kelheim. For the first time in a waterway construction project in Europe, landscaping plans for ecological measures were set up in order to replace nature and landscape interventions; 15% of the canal construction costs were spent on this. The Altmühl flows into the Danube below Kelheim at Danube kilometers 2411.54. The about 34 kilometers long Altmühl section is included in the federal waterway Main-Danube Canal; In addition, the 580 meters of Altmühl above the weir Dietfurt to the MDK are a federal waterway.

Along the Altmühl runs the well-marked and quite well furnished Altmühltalradweg. Canoeing can be done safely on the river itself.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody Register by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment (xls, 10.3 MB)
  2. ^ Orbis Latinus, s.v.
  3. ^ Fischer, Ralf (30 July 2012). "20 Jahre geflutet: Der ewig umstrittene Main-Donau-Kanal (German)". Bayerischer Rundfunk.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Altmuhl news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message The Altmuhl German pronunciation ˈaltˌmyːl Latin Alchmona Alcmana Almonus 2 is a river in Bavaria Germany It is a left tributary of the river Danube and is approximately 230 kilometres 140 mi long AltmuhlThe Altmuhl as part of the Main Donau Kanal near RiedenburgMap with the Altmuhl highlightedLocationCountryGermanyPhysical characteristicsSource locationMiddle FranconiaMouth locationDanube at Kelheim coordinates48 54 37 N 11 54 25 E 48 91028 N 11 90694 E 48 91028 11 90694Length226 9 km 141 0 mi 1 Basin size3 258 km2 1 258 sq mi 1 Discharge average24 3 m3 s 860 cu ft s Basin featuresProgressionDanube Black Sea Contents 1 Course 2 River 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCourse edit nbsp Old Altmuhl at Essing between Dietfurt and Kelheim The source of the Altmuhl is close to the town of Ansbach From here the river runs southeastwards as a narrow brook to enter the Altmuhlsee de a lake north of Gunzenhausen After leaving Gunzenhausen the river moves in a broad curve through the Franconian Jura It enters the Naturpark Altmuhltal de Altmuhl Valley Nature Park which is known for its natural environment The meanders of the Altmuhl river have cut deep gorges into the mountains of the Franconian Jura The Altmuhl passes the towns of Treuchtlingen Eichstatt and Beilngries Downstream of Dietfurt the riverbed was straightened and integrated into a canal connecting the river Main and the river Danube the Rhine Main Danube Canal In spite of protests by conservationists the canal was opened in 1992 and has changed much of the eastern Altmuhl valley 3 The Altmuhl finally flows into the Danube in Kelheim River edit nbsp The Beilngries Altmuhl The Altmuhl rises on the southern slope of the Franconian Ridge northeast of Rothenburg ob der Tauber near the Hohe Leite and about 500m southeast of the Burgbernheim wilderness Wildbad As its source the Royal Bavarian Hydrotechnical Bureau at Munich in 1904 fixed the drainage ditch of Hornauer Weiher This is fed by some streams in the meantime the source of one of them is regarded as Altmuhl origin The Altmuhl therefore rises just south of the major European watershed and then flows mainly in southeastern direction It is the slowest river in Bavaria flows very slowly is even one of the slowest German rivers and is also the longest river that rises and flows in the same German state The Altmuhl can be divided into three parts In the upper third it is a meadow river slowly flowing in a broad valley The landscape is flat slightly hilly and the ground consists mainly of rocks of the Keuper period here mainly limestone and clay The mudstone seals the subsoil therefore the Altmuhl in its upper reaches is a not too broad stream In its middle course flows the Altmuhl in the north and east on Altmuhlsee at Gunzenhausen over The riverbed was rebuilt here during the construction of the Altmuhlsee in the 1980s On the southern shore of the Altmuhlsee the course of the river crosses the Altmuhluberleiter underground Only at times of high water discharge does water flow from the Altmuhl over the Altmuhlzuleiter into the Altmuhlsee which was created as a reservoir to divert water from the Altmuhl to the drier river system of the Regnitz This lake is designated as a bird and nature reserve The water taken from the lake flows through a tunnel to the Brombach reservoirs drained by the Brombach Regnitz basin north of the continental divide The water of the Regnitz flows finally over the Main into the Rhine so that with the transfer an artificial river bifurcation was created From Treuchtlingen the Altmuhl flows in its lower course through the Franconian Jura plateau in whose karst limestone it has dug a narrow valley On the steep valley slopes here sometimes bizarre rock formations for instance the cauldron shaped washouts near the village Esslingen about 20m above the river level From Dollnstein the Jura Breakthrough Valley suddenly becomes much wider From here the Altmuhl flows through an earlier valley of the larger Danube At Rennertshofen this Urdonautal branches off from the present Danube valley in the section where not the Altmuhl flows in it but only small brooks it is called Wellheim dry valley From the year 1910 the course of the river downstream from Unterwurmbach was straightened and regulated with numerous weirs hence many oxbow lakes were cut off Since then some of the regulatory measures have been reversed for instance near Treuchtlingen Graben and shortly before Eichstatt at Wasserzell Its lowermost course from Dietfurt was expanded in the middle of the 19th century with 10 locks to become a part of the Ludwig Danube Main Canal The same route was used from 1975 to 1991 for the construction of the Rhine Main Danube Canal a major shipping route with locks in Riedenburg and Kelheim For the first time in a waterway construction project in Europe landscaping plans for ecological measures were set up in order to replace nature and landscape interventions 15 of the canal construction costs were spent on this The Altmuhl flows into the Danube below Kelheim at Danube kilometers 2411 54 The about 34 kilometers long Altmuhl section is included in the federal waterway Main Danube Canal In addition the 580 meters of Altmuhl above the weir Dietfurt to the MDK are a federal waterway Along the Altmuhl runs the well marked and quite well furnished Altmuhltalradweg Canoeing can be done safely on the river itself See also editAltmuhltal Arzberg Altmuhl valley References edit a b Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody Register by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment xls 10 3 MB Orbis Latinus s v Fischer Ralf 30 July 2012 20 Jahre geflutet Der ewig umstrittene Main Donau Kanal German Bayerischer Rundfunk External links edit nbsp Media related to Altmuhl at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Altmuhl amp oldid 1226639364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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