Krummbach (Dreisam)

Krummbach
The upper Zastler valley seen from the Feldberg
Location Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Reference no. DE: 2338832
Length 16.89 km [1]
Source Into the Zastler Loch at Feldberg
47°52′27″N 8°00′52″E / 47.87406°N 8.01442°E / 47.87406; 8.01442Coordinates: 47°52′27″N 8°00′52″E / 47.87406°N 8.01442°E / 47.87406; 8.01442
Source height ca. 1,445 m above sea level (NN)
Mouth into the Dreisam
47°58′48″N 7°55′05″E / 47.98008°N 7.91807°E / 47.98008; 7.91807
Mouth height ca. 329 m above sea level (NN)
Descent ca. 1,116 m
Basin Rhine
Progression Dreisam Elz Rhine North Sea
Catchment 30.99 km² [1]
Discharge[2] at its mouth Average mid:   1.0 m³/s
Right tributaries Weilersbächle
Left tributaries Stollenbach
Villages Oberried, Kirchzarten

The Krummbach is a left tributary of the Dreisam in the Southern Black Forest east of Freiburg im Breisgau in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is just under 17 kilometres long, In its upper reaches it is better known as the Zastlerbach; in its middle course it is also known as the Osterbach.

References

  1. 1 2 Daten- und Kartendienst der LUBW
  2. Regional dischard of the Zastler gauge (35 l/s.km²) related to the catchment area of the Krummbach (rounded)

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