Götzer See

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Götzer See
Geographical location Brandenburg , Potsdam-Mittelmark district
Tributaries Flow from the east ( main ditch )
Drain Flow to the Jeseriger lake
Places on the shore Götz
Location close to the shore Brandenburg on the Havel
Data
Coordinates 52 ° 24 '54 "  N , 12 ° 42' 49"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 24 '54 "  N , 12 ° 42' 49"  E
Götzer See (Brandenburg)
Götzer See
Altitude above sea level 30.8  m above sea level NHN
surface 1.69 ha
length 200 m
width 70 m
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Jeserig, Götz, Götzer See and Jeseriger See on the Urmes table sheet 3542 Groß Kreutz from 1839

The Götzer See is a natural, heavily silting lake in the district of Götz in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district ( Brandenburg state ).

Geographical location and hydrography

The Götzer See is 1.69 hectares in size. In 1900 it was still many times larger according to TK 1: 25,000. When the original measurement table 3542 Groß Kreutz was recorded in 1839, Lake Jeseriger and Lake Götzer See were almost still connected.

The lake level is on average 30.8  m above sea level. NHN . Today it is surrounded by a wide belt of reed beds. A quarry forest has already settled in the eastern part of the silting areas. The lake has a tributary from the east in the form of a ditch ("main ditch"), it drains via a river to the likewise heavily silted Jeseriger lake .

history

The lake is called Gotistersee in the land register of 1375 . In 1661 it appears in a form, Der Götzische See, which is already approximate to today's spelling . In Schmettau's map of 1767/87 it is referred to as Götzsche See , and the Urmes table sheet 3542 Groß Kreutz from 1839 lists it as Der Goetzsche See . The lake is named after the town of Götz. The place name is of Slavic origin. It is based on the nickname * Chot -.

supporting documents

literature

  • Reinhard E. Fischer : Brandenburg name book, part 1 Zauche. 206 S., Weimar, Böhlau, 1967 (p. 64).
  • Reinhard E. Fischer (co-authors: Elzbieta Foster, Klaus Müller, Gerhard Schlimpert, Sophie Wauer & Cornelia Willich): Brandenburgisches Namenbuch. Part 10. The names of the waters of Brandenburg. 369 p., Verlag Hermann Böhlaus Successor, Weimar 1996 ISBN 3-7400-1001-0 (p. 92)
  • Olaf Mietz (project manager): The lakes in Brandenburg's young moraine region. Part 2. without pagination [245 pages], water cadastre and applied water ecology eV, LUA, public relations department, Potsdam, 1996.

Individual evidence

  1. Page no longer available , search in web archives: Topographic map 1: 25,000 (1902-1948) in the Brandenburg Viewer (takes a while)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / isk.geobasis-bb.de
  2. Page no longer available , search in web archives: The Schmettausche map in the Brandenburg Viewer (takes a while)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / isk.geobasis-bb.de