Lutter basin

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View over the Lutter basin
View over the Lutter basin to the Harz

The Lutterer pool , even pool of Lutter , is the resin then pools in the northern Harz region. It is named after the town of Lutter am Barenberge located in it .

The basin is bounded in the south by the Harz foothills, in the west by the Nauer Berg (west wing of the Luttersattels) and in the east by the Ostlutter mountain range, especially the Radberg (east wing of the Luttersattels ). It is drained north by the Neile . The highest point is in the south at 240 m above sea level. NHN, the deepest in the north at 140 m above sea level. NHN.

literature

  • Kurt Klay: The Lutter Basin. Lutter am Barenberge, Nauen, Ostlutter. The village past in text and photography , Lutter am Barenberge 1990.
  • Carsten Hinze: The Lutter basin and its origin , in: Lutter a. B. (Ed.), Chronik des Fleckens Lutter am Barenberge, Lutter am Barenberge 1965, pp. 88–97.

Individual evidence

  1. Lutter and the waters of the Harz, p. 4
  2. Hinze: The Lutter basin and its formation , p. 95.