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Narrow Temmensee
Geographical location Brandenburg , Germany
Tributaries nameless flow from the east
Drain Flow to Gloom Lake
Islands no
Location close to the shore New-Temmen
Data
Coordinates 53 ° 5 '33 "  N , 13 ° 46' 52"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 5 '33 "  N , 13 ° 46' 52"  E
Schmaler Temmensee (Brandenburg)
Narrow Temmensee
Altitude above sea level 68.4  m
surface 11.3 ha
length 920 m
width 240 m
Maximum depth 7 m
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The Schmale Temmensee is a natural lake in the municipality of Temmen-Ringenwalde in the Uckermark district ( Brandenburg ).

Location and hydrography

The narrow Temmensee is an east-west elongated lake of over 900 meters in length with a maximum width of a little over 200 meters. It lies entirely on the district of Temmen (today the municipality of Temmen-Ringenwalde), and thus in the Schorfheide-Chorin biosphere reserve . It is also located in the Poratzer Morain Landscape Nature Reserve .

The Schmale Temmensee has an area of ​​11.3 ha (approx. 13 ha) and is 7 m deep (4 m deep). The trophic index 2.5 determined in 1994/95 lies on the borderline between mesotrophic and eutrophic . He has a stable layering.

history

The lake appears for the first time in the documents in 1605 in the spelling after the Schmalen Temmen . In 1745 it was called Temmen der Schmale and in 1826 it was written Schmaller Temmen . The name comes from an aplb. Basic form * Temn- zu * Temn- = dark. According to the names of the waters in Brandenburg , the neighboring Düstersee is only a German translation of the original Slavic name Temmen (see). The fact that there were originally two lakes with this name is also indicated by the addition narrow for the Schmalen Temmensee, which otherwise would not have been necessary.

literature

  • Olaf Mietz (project manager): The lakes in Brandenburg's young moraine region. Part 2. Water cadastre and applied water ecology, LUA, Public Relations Department, Potsdam, 1996.
  • Lieselott Enders : Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part VIII: Uckermark. Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1986

Individual evidence

  1. The Schmale Temmensee on Anglermap
  2. ^ A b Karl Eckstein: The fishing conditions in the province of Brandenburg at the beginning of the 20th century together with a fishing map in 8 sheets. Part II The waters of the Province of Brandenburg in alphabetical order and their fishing law conditions. Publishing house of the fishing association for the province of Brandenburg, Berlin 1908, p. 247.
  3. 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. Verlag Hermann Böhlaus Successor, Weimar 1996, ISBN 3-7400-1001-0 , p. 160.