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Deutsch: Hydrogeologisches Profil des Schwäbischen Donaumoos, Nord-Süd. Schichtaufbau und Grundwasserleiter vom Rand der Schwäbischen Alb bis zum südlichen Rand der Oberen Donau. Zur nachgewiesenen miozänen „Graupensandrinne“ vgl. die Graphik: Image:Graupensandrinne Hegau Schwäbische Alb1.jpg Zwischen Ulm/Langenau und Gundelfingen liegt die von der Oberen Donau geschaffene ca. 7,5 x 15 km große, moorig-feuchte Flusslandschaft, „Schwäbisches Donaumoos“, in der Mitte der Rest eines Niedermoors. Unter den perforierten, aber meistenteils undurchlässigen Deckenschichten liegen mehrere Meter dicke Flusskiesschichten der Schmelzwässer, die von der pleistozänen Oberen Donau abtransportiert wurden. Tiefer liegen auch noch Sande und Kiese der miozänen Graupensandrinne. English: Hydrogeological Profil of the „Schwäbisches Donaumoos“, N-S. beddings and groundwater-aquifers between Swabian Alb and southern border of the Upper Danube. For the geologically documented miocene “Graupensandrinne“, see the graphic: Image:Graupensandrinne Hegau Schwäbische Alb1.jpg. The area next after Ulm/Langenau is a permanent wetland of ca. 7,5x15 km, devided by the border Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. In this area the meltwater of the pleistocene river Upper Danube transported gravel, over time forming gravel beds of enormous size, functioning as a groundwater reservoir, which kept the surface a wetland.
This kind of “full water tub” contains the karst waters of the southeastern Swabian Alb, mainly from river Lone and its dry valley-tributaries. This river network meanwhile percolates ca. 80% of its precipitation underground to the wetland area of the Danube. |
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