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Starzel (Neckar)

Starzel is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Neckar west of Rottenburg am Neckar.[2]

Starzel
Location
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • elevation830 m above sea level
Mouth 
 • location
Neckar
 • coordinates
48°26′57″N 8°51′17″E / 48.4492°N 8.8547°E / 48.4492; 8.8547Coordinates: 48°26′57″N 8°51′17″E / 48.4492°N 8.8547°E / 48.4492; 8.8547
 • elevation
354 m
Length42.8 km (26.6 mi) [1]
Basin features
ProgressionNeckarRhineNorth Sea

Geography

Course

Starzel is being built directly at Albtrauf at the European watershed, about three kilometres south of Hausen im Killertal. (a district of Burladingen), a few dozen meters north of the hamlet Neuweiler, which belongs to Albstadt.

For historical reasons, the valley created by the Starzel, about 14 kilometres long on the northern edge of the Swabian Alb from its source to Hechingen is called Killer Valley. It is named after the village Killer, whose parish was responsible for the whole valley. The name Killer is historically composed of church and hamlet.

Near Hechingen the Starzel is fed on the left side by the Reichenbach. It now flows more to the west and is then at Stauffenburger Hof again strengthened from the left side by its longest tributary, the Zimmerbach.

After the passage of Rangendingen it turns to the north and finally flows into Bieringen at a height of 354 m above sea level, from the right into the Neckar.

Tributaries

  • Neubrunnen (right), 1,9 km
  • Scharlenbach (left), 3,5 km and 6,5 km2
  • Goosbach (left), 0,7 km
  • Lindenbach (right), 1,9 km
  • Buhenbach (right), 1,9 km
  • Hirschbach (right), 1,1 km
  • Sulzgraben (right), 0,8 km
  • Mühlbachle (right), 1,8 km
  • Bernerbächle (left), 2,3 km
  • Lotterbächle (left), 1,4 km
  • Weilerbächle (right), 1,0 km
  • Buchbächle (right), 1,2 km
  • Wettbächle (right), 1,1 km
  • Heiligenbach (right), 3,7 km and 5,7 km2
  • Münchbach (right), 2,4
  • Reichenbach (left), 9,5 km and 19,4 km2
  • Feilbach (left), 1,6 km
  • Bräunestall (left), 1,3 km
  • Sulzbach (left), 2,0 km
  • Ettenbach (right), 4,5 km and 5,5 km2
  • Winterhaldenbach (right), 3,0 km and 1,9 km2
  • Tufelbach (left), 2,0 km
  • Zimmerbach (left), 12,1 km and 25,4 km2
  • Ramsbach (right), 2,2 km
  • Mönchgraben (right), 1,9 km
  • Talbach (left), 6,1 km and 9,7 km2
  • Sendelgraben (left), 3,4 km and 1,4 km2
  • Bruckbach (left), 3,6 km and 6.1 km2
  • Omengraben (left), 4,2 km and 3,5 km2
  • Ganggraben (right), 2,4 km and 5,1 km2
  • Tobelsgraben (left), 2,5 km and 9,8 km2
  • Haldengraben (right), 0,6 km

Settlements

 
The Starzel flows into the Neckar in Bieringen

On its approximately 41 kilometre long way to the north-west the Starzel crosses or passes through the following towns and villages:

In the village of Bieringen (district of Rottenburg) the Starzel river flows into the Neckar.

Geology and geomorphology

 
The valley of the Starzel, called "Killertal" in its upper course (view up the valley). From the front the villages Killer, Starzeln and Hausen im Killertal, all districts of Burladingen.
 
Cut bank

near Hechingen-Stein with border outcrop between Jura and Keuper]

From the White Jurassic to the Muschelkalk the Starzel passes through all layers of the Jurassic and about two thirds of the Triassic. Its valley was formed by retrograde Erosion, in that the stream from the northwest cut deeper and deeper into the strata of the Swabian Alb and its foreland. The valley of the Starzel river intervenes eleven kilometres into the plateau of the Swabian Alb and is bordered in the west by the 957 high Raichberg and in the east by the up to 840 meter high hayfield. It begins with the source area of the Starzel and its tributaries at the watershed between the river system of the Rhine and that of the Danube. A special feature are the so-called waterfall layers, a hard sandstone, which is bedded over leafy shale clays. Between Jungingen and Schlatt the Starzel has formed an eight meter high waterfall, the Junginger Gieß. For long stretches it moves in a near-natural stream bed. Between Jungingen and Hechingen it has deepened like a canyon.

Starzel flood 2008

In the evening of 2 June 2008, a thunderstorm caused heavy rainfall and flooding, as a result of which three women drowned, two in Jungingen and one in Hechingen. The "Killer valley" made international headlines like this.[3] Around 3.4 million euros have been paid out to those affected to repair the material damage (1.5 million from donations, 1.8 million from the state of Baden-Württemberg). Thus, the entire notified need has been covered.[4]

As a result of the disaster, the Zweckverband Hochwasserschutz Starzeltal was founded in 2013.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Map services of the Baden-Württemberg State Office for the Environment, Survey and Conservation (Landesanstalt für Umwelt, Messungen und Naturschutz Baden-Württemberg)
  2. ^ Google (2 April 2018). "Starzel" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  3. ^ Spiegel Online: Verheerende Überschwemmungen – Drei Menschen ertrinken bei Unwetter-Inferno im Killertal
  4. ^ Staatsanzeiger Nr. 12 vom 3. April 2009, Page 12.
  5. ^ www.hechingen.de

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Starzel Neckar to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Starzel is a river of Baden Wurttemberg Germany It is a right tributary of the Neckar west of Rottenburg am Neckar 2 StarzelLocationCountryGermanyStateBaden WurttembergPhysical characteristicsSource elevation830 m above sea levelMouth locationNeckar coordinates48 26 57 N 8 51 17 E 48 4492 N 8 8547 E 48 4492 8 8547 Coordinates 48 26 57 N 8 51 17 E 48 4492 N 8 8547 E 48 4492 8 8547 elevation354 mLength42 8 km 26 6 mi 1 Basin featuresProgressionNeckar Rhine North Sea Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Course 1 2 Tributaries 1 3 Settlements 2 Geology and geomorphology 3 Starzel flood 2008 4 See also 5 ReferencesGeography EditCourse Edit Starzel is being built directly at Albtrauf at the European watershed about three kilometres south of Hausen im Killertal a district of Burladingen a few dozen meters north of the hamlet Neuweiler which belongs to Albstadt For historical reasons the valley created by the Starzel about 14 kilometres long on the northern edge of the Swabian Alb from its source to Hechingen is called Killer Valley It is named after the village Killer whose parish was responsible for the whole valley The name Killer is historically composed of church and hamlet Near Hechingen the Starzel is fed on the left side by the Reichenbach It now flows more to the west and is then at Stauffenburger Hof again strengthened from the left side by its longest tributary the Zimmerbach After the passage of Rangendingen it turns to the north and finally flows into Bieringen at a height of 354 m above sea level from the right into the Neckar Tributaries Edit Neubrunnen right 1 9 km Scharlenbach left 3 5 km and 6 5 km2 Goosbach left 0 7 km Lindenbach right 1 9 km Buhenbach right 1 9 km Hirschbach right 1 1 km Sulzgraben right 0 8 km Muhlbachle right 1 8 km Bernerbachle left 2 3 km Lotterbachle left 1 4 km Weilerbachle right 1 0 km Buchbachle right 1 2 km Wettbachle right 1 1 km Heiligenbach right 3 7 km and 5 7 km2 Munchbach right 2 4 Reichenbach left 9 5 km and 19 4 km2 Feilbach left 1 6 km Braunestall left 1 3 km Sulzbach left 2 0 km Ettenbach right 4 5 km and 5 5 km2 Winterhaldenbach right 3 0 km and 1 9 km2 Tufelbach left 2 0 km Zimmerbach left 12 1 km and 25 4 km2 Ramsbach right 2 2 km Monchgraben right 1 9 km Talbach left 6 1 km and 9 7 km2 Sendelgraben left 3 4 km and 1 4 km2 Bruckbach left 3 6 km and 6 1 km2 Omengraben left 4 2 km and 3 5 km2 Ganggraben right 2 4 km and 5 1 km2 Tobelsgraben left 2 5 km and 9 8 km2 Haldengraben right 0 6 kmSettlements Edit The Starzel flows into the Neckar in Bieringen On its approximately 41 kilometre long way to the north west the Starzel crosses or passes through the following towns and villages Hausen im Killertal Burladingen Starzeln Burladingen Killer Burladingen Jungingen Schlatt Hechingen Hechingen Stein Hechingen Rangendingen Hirrlingen Bietenhausen Rangendingen Bieringen Rottenburg In the village of Bieringen district of Rottenburg the Starzel river flows into the Neckar Geology and geomorphology Edit The valley of the Starzel called Killertal in its upper course view up the valley From the front the villages Killer Starzeln and Hausen im Killertal all districts of Burladingen Cut banknear Hechingen Stein with border outcrop between Jura and Keuper From the White Jurassic to the Muschelkalk the Starzel passes through all layers of the Jurassic and about two thirds of the Triassic Its valley was formed by retrograde Erosion in that the stream from the northwest cut deeper and deeper into the strata of the Swabian Alb and its foreland The valley of the Starzel river intervenes eleven kilometres into the plateau of the Swabian Alb and is bordered in the west by the 957 high Raichberg and in the east by the up to 840 meter high hayfield It begins with the source area of the Starzel and its tributaries at the watershed between the river system of the Rhine and that of the Danube A special feature are the so called waterfall layers a hard sandstone which is bedded over leafy shale clays Between Jungingen and Schlatt the Starzel has formed an eight meter high waterfall the Junginger Giess For long stretches it moves in a near natural stream bed Between Jungingen and Hechingen it has deepened like a canyon Starzel flood 2008 EditIn the evening of 2 June 2008 a thunderstorm caused heavy rainfall and flooding as a result of which three women drowned two in Jungingen and one in Hechingen The Killer valley made international headlines like this 3 Around 3 4 million euros have been paid out to those affected to repair the material damage 1 5 million from donations 1 8 million from the state of Baden Wurttemberg Thus the entire notified need has been covered 4 As a result of the disaster the Zweckverband Hochwasserschutz Starzeltal was founded in 2013 5 See also EditList of rivers of Baden WurttembergReferences Edit Map services of the Baden Wurttemberg State Office for the Environment Survey and Conservation Landesanstalt fur Umwelt Messungen und Naturschutz Baden Wurttemberg Google 2 April 2018 Starzel Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2 April 2018 Spiegel Online Verheerende Uberschwemmungen Drei Menschen ertrinken bei Unwetter Inferno im Killertal Staatsanzeiger Nr 12 vom 3 April 2009 Page 12 www hechingen de Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Starzel Neckar amp oldid 979668128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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