Aschaff

Aschaff
The Aschaff in Aschaffenburg
Location Bavaria  Germany
Reference no. DE: 24754
Length 16.98 km (with Kleinaschaff 21,35 km)[1]
Source Confluence of Autenbach and Kleinaschaff in Waldaschaff
49°58′25″N 9°18′33″E / 49.973560°N 9.309116°E / 49.973560; 9.309116Coordinates: 49°58′25″N 9°18′33″E / 49.973560°N 9.309116°E / 49.973560; 9.309116
Mouth near Mainaschaff in the Main
49°58′28″N 9°06′18″E / 49.974526°N 9.104887°E / 49.974526; 9.104887
Basin Rhine
Progression Main Rhine North Sea
Catchment 167.88 km² [2]
Discharge[3] Average mid:   1.35 m³/s

The Aschaff is a river in the northern Spessart in Bavaria, Germany.

It is a right tributary of the Main and is 21,4 km (13,3 mi) long. It begins at the confluence of Autenbach and Kleinaschaff ("little Aschaff") in Waldaschaff. Loosely translated the name Aschaff means Eschenwasser. The largest tributary is the Laufach. The river flows mostly parallel to the Bundesautobahn 3 (Motorway). For the construction of the noise barrier there, the river bed was moved and straightened.

Now the Aschaff flows in the city of Aschaffenburg. It flows through the districts Damm and Strietwald. In Mainaschaff near the city limits of Aschaffenburg the Aschaff empties into the Main.

Tributaries

Tributaries from source to mouth:

Left

  • Kleinaschaff (left headstream)
  • Bessenbach
  • Nonnenbach
  • Klingengraben
  • Röderbach

Right

  • Autenbach (right headstream)
  • Gogelgraben
  • Laufach
  • Günthersbach
  • Hösbach
  • Goldbach
  • Klingenbach
  • Glattbach
  • Lohmgraben

References

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