Obertrumer See
Obertrumer See | ||
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GKZ | AT / DWK: 3500600, A8516438 | |
Geographical location | at the foot of the Haunsberg , Flachgau , Salzburg-Land | |
Tributaries | Dull (bach) | |
Drain | Mattig to the Inn, Danube | |
Places on the shore | Mattsee , Seeham | |
Location close to the shore | Upper run | |
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Coordinates | 47 ° 57 '40 " N , 13 ° 4' 50" E | |
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Altitude above sea level | 503 m above sea level A. | |
surface | 4.88 km² | |
length | 4.9 km | |
width | 1.4 km | |
volume | 84,630,000 m³ | |
Maximum depth | 36 m | |
Middle deep | 17 m | |
Catchment area | 57.6 km² |
The Obertrumer See , occasionally also Obertrumersee , is the largest of the three Trumer Lakes in the Salzburg Flachgau region belonging to the Salzburg Lake District .
The Mattig (also called Mattigbach as a tributary) flows from south to north through the Obertrumer See and then the Grabensee , the Mattsee drains through a canal into the Obertrumer See.
The Obertrumer See is a swimming lake. In relation to the reference condition (type-specific natural condition), the water quality of the Obertrumer See is rated “good”.
There are bathing beaches in Seeham and Staffl (near Obertrum). The towns of Obertrum am See , Seeham and Mattsee are located on Obertrumer See .
Since 1998 there has been an electrically operated excursion ship "Seenland", which runs regularly on the Mattsee and Obertrumer See as part of special trips. In Austria, shipping that operates on two lakes is only available on the Plansee and Heiterwanger See .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g Federal Office for Water Management (Hrsg.): Atlas of the natural lakes of Austria with an area ≥ 50 ha. Morphometry - Typing - Trophy. As of 2005. Series of publications by the Federal Office for Water Management, Volume 29, Vienna 2008, pp. 45–47 ( PDF; 9 MB )
- ↑ Land Salzburg (ed.): Water quality of the great Salzburg lakes. https://www.salzburg.gv.at/umweltnaturwasser_/Seiten/grsee.aspx (accessed on December 7, 2018)
- ^ State of Salzburg (Ed.): Obertrumer See Status Report 2018. https://www.salzburg.gv.at/umweltnaturwasser_/Documents/statusbericht_obertrumer_see.pdf (accessed on December 7, 2018)