Treßsee

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Treßsee
Dune at the Treßsee.jpg
Nature reserve Düne am Treßsee inland dune
Geographical location Schleswig-Flensburg district
Tributaries Bondenau
Drain Treene
Location close to the shore Großsolt , Schleswig
Data
Coordinates 54 ° 42 '4 "  N , 9 ° 28' 55"  E Coordinates: 54 ° 42 '4 "  N , 9 ° 28' 55"  E
Treßsee (Schleswig-Holstein)
Treßsee
Altitude above sea level 24  m above sea level NN
surface 4.9 ha
volume 106,000 m³
scope 1.77 km
Maximum depth 1.6 m
Catchment area 133.74 km²
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The Treßsee ( Danish Træsø ) is a five-hectare lake in the Schleswig-Flensburg district in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein north of the village of Großsolt . The Treßsee is fed by the Bondenau and is considered the source of the Treene .

geomorphology

The lake is located in the area of ​​the ground moraine landscape , near the terminal moraine in the young moraine area of Angelns . It was probably formed at the end of the Vistula glaciation as a subglacial channel and is thus comparable to the well-studied so-called Langseerinne in Südangeln. In the past decades the lake has lost a lot of water surface due to siltation. Reasons for this are an increased deposition of soil erosion sediments since the beginning of the 19th century, which were entered by Bondenau and Kielstau , as well as water eutrophication due to sewage and agriculture.

Protection status

From the Treßsee to Tüdal , the area along the Treene is part of the up to 20 km² nature conservation project Obere Treenelandschaft . To the north of the lake is the nature reserve Düne am Treßsee .

See also



Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas Schleswig-Holstein: Lakes. Retrieved November 2, 2010 .
  2. ^ Wünnemann, B. (1993): Results on the Young Pleistocene development of the Langseerinne Südangeln in Schleswig-Holstein In: Berliner Geographische Abhandlungen 55
  3. Stolz, C., D. Nass & A. Fülling (2015): Process - response systems on the floodplains of lowland rivers: Results from the Treene River in the northernmost part of Germany concerning human impact and carbon budgeting. - Journal of Geomorphology NF Supplement (in print).