Lein (Kocher)

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CountryGermany
location
Kocher
coordinates
48°53′48″N 10°00′23″E / 48.8967°N 10.0064°E / 48.8967; 10.0064
Lein
Course of the Lein (interactive map)
Location
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Kocher
  coordinates
48°53′48″N 10°00′23″E / 48.8967°N 10.0064°E / 48.8967; 10.0064
Length56.8 km (35.3 mi) [1]
Basin size250 km2 (97 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
ProgressionKocherNeckarRhineNorth Sea

The Lein is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Kocher.[2] The source of this 57-kilometer long river is near Kaisersbach. It passes through Welzheim, Täferrot, Leinzell and Heuchlingen, and flows into the Kocher in Abtsgmünd.

History

From its source at Kaisersbach–Eulenhof, the river Lein flows quite steadily to the south and in the east past Welzheim. At AlfdorfHaghof its course bends off to the east and maintains this direction with slight fluctuations until Heuchlingen, from where it reaches Abtsgmünd and the Kocher in northeastern direction. Its catchment area is mainly on its left side, because in its southern upper valley it has a strong competitor on the right side in the nearby Wieslauf and its tributaries with a clearly deeper erosion base, in the eastern middle course to Heuchlingen the Rems tributaries dig the water out of it so much that the watershed follows the Lein itself closely in the south, often only a few hundred meters away from the river itself. Only in the northeast-oriented lower course from Heuchlingen it has any noteworthy right tributaries at all, here it shares the ridge around Dewangen with the Kocher in about equal parts. Its tributary system has roughly the shape of a ridge: In the south and west the Lein itself is situated, from the north the larger tributaries are parallel to it.

Tributaries

From the source to the estuary:

  • Spatzenbach (right), 1.6 km and 1.8 km²
  • Seewiesengraben (right), 0.8 km
  • Hofwiesengraben (right), 0,6 km
  • Rötelbach (right), 1,1 km
  • Pfaffenader (right), 0,5 km
  • Göckelesbad (right), 0,6 km
  • Ropbach (right), 1,3 km and 1,3 km
  • Haschbach (left), 1.3 km and 1.3 km²
  • Eisenbach (left), 5,4 km and 7,6 km²
  • Mettelbach (left), 1.8 km
  • Renisbach (right), 1,1 km
  • Gellbach (left), 2.7 km
  • Rot (left), 11.1 km and 34.9 km²
  • Upper Gellbach (left), 3.8 km
  • Spitzerbach (right), 1,8 km
  • Schmiedbach (left), 1,1 km
  • Krummbach (left), 2.7 km
  • Reichenbach (left), 7.0 km and 9.6 km²
  • Aitelbach (right), 1.9 km and 1.4 km²
  • Spraitbach (left), 3.4 km and 3.3 km²
  • Zimmerbach ('left'), 1.3 km
  • Mountain stream (left), 0,9 km
  • Durlang stream (left), 1,3 km and 2,3 km²
  • Source of energy (right), 0,5 km
  • Rot , also Gwenty red (left), 17,8 km and 49,0 km²
  • Sulzbach ('left'), 3.3 km
  • Hellenbach (right), 0,5 km
  • (Leinzeller) Laubach (left), 3.0 km
  • Götzenbach (left), 8.2 km and 18.1 km²
  • Gögginger Bach (left), 1,0 km
  • Brainkofener Bach (right), 1,2 km
  • Ziegelbach (right), 0,7 km
  • Krebsbach (left), 1,2 km
  • Lohbach (right), 1,9 km
  • Haftenbach (left), 0,7 km
  • Federbach (left), 5,8 km and 10,2 km²
  • Schönhardter Bach (right) 0,7 km
  • Hackbankbach (right), 2,0 km and 1,8 km²
  • Auchtbach (left), 0.5 km
  • Aspesbach (right), 0,6 km
  • Tiefenbach (right), 2.4 km
  • Küferbach (right), 2.7 km and 2.4 km²
  • Siechenbach, in the upper course 'Mühlbach (left), 2,9 km and 2,9 km²
  • Schafwaldbach ('right'), 0,5 km
  • Burgwiesbach (left), 1,0 km
  • ("Reichenbacher") Laubach (right), 5,5 km and 6,7 km²
  • Blumenwaldbach (left), 0.9 km
  • Kauwiesenbach (right), 0,4 km
  • Spatzenbach (left), 4.8 km and 8.1 km²
  • Stapfelbach (right), 3.9 km and 3.0 km²
  • Kotholzbach (left), 1.6 km
  • Weiherbach (left), 1,0 km
  • (Dewanger) Haldenbach (right), 3.8 km and 3.5 km²
  • Attleswasenbach (right), 1,4 km
  • Laubbach (right), 4,8 km and 2,9 km²

Hydrology

See also

References

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