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The Hotzenwald is a
landscape A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or human-made features, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.''New Oxford American Dictionary''. A landscape includes th ...
and
region In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as areas, zones, lands or territories, are portions of the Earth's surface that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (human geography), and ...
in the
Southern Black Forest The Southern Black Forest () is the highest part of the Black Forest, an area heavily transformed by ice age glaciation south of a line roughly from Freiburg im Breisgau to Donaueschingen. The term High Black Forest is not quite identical; th ...
in the county of Waldshut. Its headquarters was the ''Waldvogteiamt''.


Location and topography

The region of Hotzenwald is not precisely defined in the records. In a narrower sense the Hotzenwald is the southernmost region of the Southern Black Forest, bounded in the west roughly by the Wehra, in the north approximately by the upper reaches of the Alb River near St. Blasien, in the east by the hill ridge between the Alb and Schlücht rivers, and in the south by the
High Rhine High Rhine (, ; kilometres 0 to 167 of the Rhine) is the section of the Rhine between Lake Constance () and the city of Basel, flowing in a general east-to-west direction and forming mostly the Germany–Switzerland border. It is the first of fo ...
and Klettgau rivers. This definition of the Hotzenwald more or less covers the same area as the territory of the former County of Hauenstein. In a wider sense, other regions may be counted as part of the Hotzenwald that were linked to St. Blaise Abbey or the County of Hauenstein, both of which were historically important in the Southern Black Forest. These additional areas include, for example, the parish of
Gersbach (Schopfheim) Gersbach is a state-recognized resort town in the municipality of Schopfheim, a town in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Gersbach is situated in a mountain valley basin to the south from the eponymous river in the Black ...
, which was first mentioned in 1166 by the gift of a church to St Blaise Abbey. This parish lies immediately northwest of the Wehra. Others include the regions in the northwest as far as the middle and upper reaches of the Wiese river and in the east to the hill ridge between Schlücht and Steina rivers. Whichever definition is used, the region mainly covers the central and high areas of the Southern Black Forest. It climbs rapidly from the level of the High Rhine (about ) up to heights of 500 to over across the majority of the area. The region drops from the summits of the Southern Black Forest in the north to the High Rhine in the south and is characterised by sunny plateaux and high valleys. The rivers in the Hotzenwald generally form high valleys in their upper reaches and cut deeply into the basement of the Black Forest rocks in their lower reaches. They follow the downslope of the Southern Black Forest from north to south before emptying into the Rhine as right-hand tributaries. The main rivers in the Hotzenwald region, from west to east, are the Wiese, Wehra, Murg, Alb, and Schlücht. The parishes in the heart of the region are Rickenbach,
Herrischried Herrischried is a municipality in the district of Waldshut in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. References Waldshut (district) Hotzenwald {{Waldshut-geo-stub ...
, Dachsberg and Görwihl.


Geology


Basement

The oldest rocks occurring in the Hotzenwald are
gneiss Gneiss (pronounced ) is a common and widely distributed type of metamorphic rock. It is formed by high-temperature and high-pressure metamorphic processes acting on formations composed of igneous or sedimentary rocks. This rock is formed under p ...
es and
migmatite Migmatite is a composite rock (geology), rock found in medium and high-grade metamorphic environments, commonly within Precambrian craton, cratonic blocks. It consists of two or more constituents often layered repetitively: one layer is an old ...
s, which were formed in the
Palaeozoic The Paleozoic ( , , ; or Palaeozoic) Era is the first of three geological eras of the Phanerozoic Eon. Beginning 538.8 million years ago (Ma), it succeeds the Neoproterozoic (the last era of the Proterozoic Eon) and ends 251.9 Ma at the start of ...
era. The largest part of the Hotzenwald is the
granite Granite ( ) is a coarse-grained (phanerite, phaneritic) intrusive rock, intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly coo ...
countryside between Bernau and
Bad Säckingen Bad Säckingen (; High Alemannic: ''Bad Säckinge'') is a rural town in the administrative district of Waldshut in the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is famous as the "Trumpeter's City" because of the book ''Der Trompeter von Säckin ...
. The granite rocks that occur here are, according to research, up to 335 million years old.cf. Helge Körner: ''Der Hotzenwald'', a.a.O., pp. 29ff. Other elements of the terrain are granite porphyry and
lamprophyre Lamprophyres () are uncommon, small-volume ultrapotassic igneous rocks primarily occurring as dikes, lopoliths, laccoliths, stocks, and small intrusions. They are alkaline silica- undersaturated mafic or ultramafic rocks with high magnesium o ...
. Near Laufenburg, the Kleiner Laufen rapids broke through the basement; today they are impounded.


Platform

In the eastern and southeastern Hotzenwald platform rocks cover the basement. According to field research in the area of Waldshut/ Dogern this layer of bunter sandstone is an average of 15 metres thick and divided into three elements: the upper stratum of 8 metre thick Röt clays; beneath it a roughly 5 metre thick
sandstone Sandstone is a Clastic rock#Sedimentary clastic rocks, clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of grain size, sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate mineral, silicate grains, Cementation (geology), cemented together by another mineral. Sand ...
layer mixed with
carnelian Carnelian (also spelled cornelian) is a brownish-red mineral commonly used as a semiprecious stone. Similar to carnelian is sard, which is generally harder and darker; the difference is not rigidly defined, and the two names are often used int ...
(the Carnelian horizon); and, at the bottom, above the basement, a roughly 2.5-metre-thick stratum of Mühl sandstone.


Glaciers

During the
Würm glaciation The Würm glaciation or Würm stage ( or ''Würm-Glazial'', colloquially often also ''Würmeiszeit'' or ''Würmzeit''; cf. ice age), usually referred to in the literature as the Würm (often spelled "Wurm"), was the last glacial period in the ...
the Alb valley
glacier A glacier (; or ) is a persistent body of dense ice, a form of rock, that is constantly moving downhill under its own weight. A glacier forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation over many years, often centuries. It acquires ...
covered the Hotzenwald from the north to just before Görwihl. The extent of the Black Forest Glacier of the
Riß glaciation The Riss glaciation, Riss Glaciation, Riss ice age, Riss Ice Age, Riss glacial or Riss Glacial (, ', ' or (obsolete) ') is the second youngest glaciation of the Pleistocene epoch in the traditional, quadripartite glacial classification of the Alps ...
is no longer precisely known today, but it appears to have extended from the north as well as far as Hottingen. The finds from the Alpine gravels of the Riß ice age indicate that the glacier flowed from the Alps to a point north of Waldshut-Tiengen. A confluence of the Black Forest Glacier and the Alpine Glacier is highly unlikely to have taken place.


Vegetation

After the ice age the Hotzenwald region experienced a
tundra In physical geography, a tundra () is a type of biome where tree growth is hindered by frigid temperatures and short growing seasons. There are three regions and associated types of tundra: #Arctic, Arctic, Alpine tundra, Alpine, and #Antarctic ...
climate. There is evidence of
beech Beech (genus ''Fagus'') is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to subtropical (accessory forest element) and temperate (as dominant element of Mesophyte, mesophytic forests) Eurasia and North America. There are 14 accepted ...
being the dominant species of tree up to 600 B. C.. In addition, grain pollen, which dates to a similar period, is an indication of the first settlement of the Hotzenwald. Around 1,000 A. D.
spruce A spruce is a tree of the genus ''Picea'' ( ), a genus of about 40 species of coniferous evergreen trees in the family Pinaceae, found in the northern temperate and boreal ecosystem, boreal (taiga) regions of the Northern hemisphere. ''Picea'' ...
superseded beech as the predominant tree species. The
raised bog Raised bogs, also called ombrotrophic bogs, are acidic, wet habitats that are poor in mineral salts and are home to flora and fauna that can cope with such extreme conditions. Raised bogs, unlike fens, are exclusively fed by precipitation (ombro ...
s (''Hochmoore'') and transitional bogs (''Übergangsmoore'') especially in the Ibach/ Dachsberg area, as a relic of the ice age, are home to a rich variety of species otherwise rare in the Black Forest such as bog-rosemary, mud sedge and fewflower sedge, rannoch-rush, alpine bulrush, white beak-sedge or purple coltsfoot. The European Arctic starflower has a strong presence in the Hotzenwald, which is also the only place in the whole of South Germany where the cross-leaved heath occurs naturally.vgl. Helge Körner: ''Der Hotzenwald'', a.a.O., pp. 1ff. Especially in the first half of the 20th century, the forestry industry's attempts at drainage drastically reduced the number of bogs. As a result, several bogs in the Hotzenwald were declared as
nature reserves A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, funga, or features of geolog ...
; in 1998 there were 10 of them. In addition, attempts have been made to regenerated some of the old bogs. The forests in the Ibach/Dachsberg area and the Upper Forest (Oberwald) consist mainly of
fir Firs are evergreen coniferous trees belonging to the genus ''Abies'' () in the family Pinaceae. There are approximately 48–65 extant species, found on mountains throughout much of North and Central America, Eurasia, and North Africa. The genu ...
s, beech and spruce. In the poorly drained hollows these are interrupted by bogs or spruce woods. In the second half of the 20th century, several areas of highland pasture were turned into forests. Likewise during this period, reforestation of the steep heads of the valleys, mountainsides and unused valley grasslands was begun. By contrast, the terraced slopes of the outer forests were largely cleared. On the high pastures the winged greenweed plays an important role.


References


Literature

* Karl Beck: ''Die Chronik vom Höchenschwander Berg.'' 2nd edn., Edition Isele, Eggingen, 1990, pp. 105ff, . * Cornelia Bischoff; Landesanstalt für Umweltschutz Baden-Württemberg (publ.): ''Wälder, Weiden, Moore. Naturschutz and Landnutzung im Oberen Hotzenwald.'' Verlag Regionalkultur, Heidelberg, 2004, . * Otto Gruber: ''Deutsche Bauern- and Ackerbürgerhäuser. Eine bautechnische Quellenforschung zur Geschichte des deutschen Hauses.'' Braun, Karlsruhe, 1926. * Heinrich Hansjakob: ''Die Salpeterer, eine politisch-religiöse Sekte auf dem südöstlichen Schwarzwald.'' Zimmermann, Waldshut, 1867. * Günther Haselier: ''Geschichte des Hotzenwalds.'' Schauenburg, Lahr 1973 . * Wolfgang Hug: ''Im Hotzenwald – Kultur- and Naturführer.'' Schillinger, Freiburg 2001, . * Helge Körner (ed.): ''Der Hotzenwald. Beiträge zur Natur and Kultur einer landscape im Southern Black Forest.'' Lavori, Freiburg, 2003, . * Thomas Lehner (ed.): ''Die Salpeterer. "freie, keiner Obrigkeit untertane Leut' auf dem Hotzenwald".'' Wagenbach, Berlin, 1977, . * Emil Müller-Ettikon: ''Die Salpeterer. Geschichte eines Freiheitskampfes auf dem südlichen Schwarzwald.'' Schillinger, Freiburg 1979, . * Rudolf Metz: ''Geologische Landeskunde des Hotzenwalds. Mit Exkursionen, besonders in dessen alten Bergbaugebieten.'' Schauenburg, Lahr, 1980, . * Günther Reichelt: ''Quartäre Erscheinungen im Hotzenwald zwischen Wehra and Alb''. Reports by the ''Naturforschenden Gesellschaft Freiburg''. (dissertation), 1960


Film

*''Der rätselhafte Hotzenwald.'' Travel programme, Germany, 2009, 28 min., production: SWR, series: ''Fahr mal hin'', first broadcast: 6 October 2009
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by SWR


External links


Hotzenwald online



Upper Hotzenwald - one of the specially protected nature regions of Europe
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