Great Krinertsee
Great Krinertsee | ||
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Great Krinertsee | ||
Geographical location | Uckermark district | |
Tributaries | from the Kleiner Krinertsee , Graben from the west | |
Drain | to the Düstersee and the Kleiner Krinertsee | |
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Coordinates | 53 ° 4 '58 " N , 13 ° 44' 17" E | |
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Altitude above sea level | 67.4 m above sea level HN | |
surface | 74 ha | |
volume | 3,050,000 m³ | |
Maximum depth | 12.0 m |
The Große Krinertsee is the uppermost lake in the course of the Ucker , less than 2 km away from its source. It is located in the municipality of Temmen-Ringenwalde in the northeast of Brandenburg in the south of the Uckermark district . It has a water surface of about 74 hectares. Not far from the north-eastern lakeshore is the town of Alt-Temmen and not far south of the town of Hohenwalde, part of the municipality of Temmen-Ringenwalde.
The lake belongs to the Uckermark Lake District . The elongated body of water is divided by a peninsula into a south-west and a north-east part (but no really separate basins). To the east of this peninsula is another smaller island. The source stream of the Ucker flows into the south-western part, which shortly before received a tributary from the Proweske lake . The northeastern Seetel takes up the runoff of the Kleiner Krinertsee to the west. From the middle of three bays on the east side, the Ucker continues to flow to reach the Düstersee after a good half a Kiomater .
The body of water has a catchment area of 8.4 square kilometers and an effective length of 2.2 kilometers with an effective width of 600 meters. The lake is located in the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve and in the Krinertseen nature reserve .
literature
- Manfred Feder: Hiking in the Schorfheide: Tours through an unusual landscape ISBN 3-897940-83-3
Web links
- www.luis.brandenburg.de (PDF; 202 kB)