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The Black Lauter (German: Schwarze Lauter) is the left hand source of the river Lauter. It rises in Schlatstall from the Lauterquelle well and the Golden hole. Near Lenningen it joins the White Lauter, forming the Lauter.

Black Lauter
Source of the Black Lauter in the autumn of 2002
Location
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
DistrictEsslingen
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationin Schlatstall, a part of Lenningen
  elevation535 m (1,755 ft)
Mouth 
  location
confluence with White Lauter, forming the Lauter
  coordinates
48°32′19″N 9°29′28″E
  elevation
470 m (1,540 ft)
Length2 km (1.2 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionLauterNeckarRhineNorth Sea
Tributaries 
  leftSeltenbach
Golden hole in Schlattstall
Golden hole in Schlattstall

Wells


At the mouth of the Kohlhau Valley, where it joins the Lenningen valley, lies the village of Schlatstall, which is now a part of the municipality of Lenningen. Near this village, there are a total of six karst wells. The sources, the narrow valley and the village are a popular hiking destination. The sources are part of a nature reserve. The two most important wells in terms of volume, are the Lauterquelle and the Goldloch.


Lauterquelle


The Lauterquelle, or Lauter Well, (48.52403°N 9.48971°E / 48.52403; 9.48971) is 20 metres (66 ft) ahead of the Lauter Mill, where the water-impermeable valley floor emerges. This source is so strong and rich that it could drive an overshot mill, the Lauter Mill.


Goldloch


The Goldloch, or Golden Hole, is only periodically active. This cave (48.52352°N 9.49098°E / 48.52352; 9.49098) is about 100 metres (330 ft) east of the other sources. The discharge varies between 200 and 3,000 litres per second (53 and 793 USgal/s). The mouth of the cave was extended to its present size by miners in 1824–25. No gold was found.[1]


Trout


Trout are bred in the clean, oxygen-rich karst spring water. Water from all six wells flows into fish ponds on the eastern edge of the village of Schlattstall.


Tributaries



References


  1. Cave guide Swabian Alb, H. Binder, H. Jantschke. 7. Edition, Leinfelden-Echterdingen 2003



На других языках


[de] Schwarze Lauter

Die Schwarze Lauter ist der linke Quellfluss der Lenninger Lauter. Sie entspringt in Schlattstall aus der Lauterquelle und dem Goldloch. Bei Lenningen vereinigt sie sich mit der Weißen Lauter zur Lauter.
- [en] Black Lauter

[ru] Шварце-Лаутер

Шварце-Лаутер (нем. Schwarze Lauter) — ручей в Германии, протекает по земле Баден-Вюртемберг. Левый приток Лаутера (приток Неккара).



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