Big lake (Siedenbollentin)
Big Lake | ||
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View of the Großer Siedenbollentiner See in southern direction | ||
Geographical location | District of Mecklenburg Lake District | |
Drain | Mill moat | |
Places on the shore | Boilerbollentin | |
Location close to the shore | Altentreptow | |
Data | ||
Coordinates | 53 ° 44 '4 " N , 13 ° 22' 27" E | |
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Altitude above sea level | 25.9 m above sea level NHN | |
surface | 5.7 ha | |
Maximum depth | 10.3 m | |
Middle deep | 5.5 |
The Great Lake , also known as the ( Great ) Siedenbollentiner See , is located in the west of Siedenbollentin in the Mecklenburg Lake District . It is about 370 meters long and up to 210 meters wide. The maximum depth is 10.3 meters. The lakeshore is partly wooded. The lake is connected to the Kleiner Landgraben via a ditch, the so-called Mühlgraben , which runs partially underground through the town in a south-easterly direction . There is a swimming area on the northeast bank. In the south-west there is a swamp-like area, through which the lake was connected to the Kleiner Siedenbollentiner See, an almost round body of water around 100 meters in diameter and around 0.7 hectares in area. The larger of the Siedenbollentiner lakes probably leads to the conceptual delimitation from this, the name Großer Siedenbollentiner See .
In 2006 a water restoration was carried out in which the bottom sediments were covered with clay . This improved the trophic system of the lake from polytrophic to weakly eutrophic.
literature
- Jürgen Mathes: The rehabilitation and renaturation program for the lakes in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . In: 13th Waters Symposium. The lakes in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are the focus of the Water Framework Directive . Güstrow 2008, p. 21.
Individual evidence
- ^ Viehberg, Finn A .: Freshwater ostracod assemblages and their relationship to environmental variables in waters from northeast Germany. "Hydrobiologia 571.1 (2006): 213-224., P. 216, table 2
- ↑ List of waters. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State Fishing Association, accessed on August 1, 2017 (German).