Debantbach
The Debantbach is a stream in East Tyrol, Austria. Its source is west of the Hochschober and north of the Leibnitztörl, below the. At the end of the Debanttal Valley, the Debantbach joins the Gößnitzbach and then flows through the Debanttal and into the Drava at Dölsach. The Debantbach descends a total of from its source to its mouth, and it has a total length of. Its drainage basin is. It takes in a total of 48 bodies of water.
History
Naming Etymology
Different etymologies have been suggested for the name "Debant". One possibility is that it comes from a Celtic place name, such as Deva or Debana, ultimately deriving from the Latin divius. Another suggestion is that the name is derived from the Slavic root djeva.Historical Course
It is believed that the course of the Debantbach stream was once further west and to have flowed to the right at the gorge exit towards Lienz. In the last centuries of the first millennium AD, the former urban area of Aguntum experienced multiple floods, which resulted in a thick layer of sand, gravel, and debris covering the area. However, the course of the Debantbach stream on the alluvial fan in the Isel Valley, at the time of Aguntum, could not be accurately reconstructed.Records from the 19th-century chronicle major flood events at the Debantbach stream, including those in 1881, 1882, 1885, and 1890. In 1965 and 1966, the Debantbach almost broke its banks in the direction of Lienz, leading to an increased level of flood protection to prevent an eruption caused by a 150-year flood.