Zansen
Zansen | ||
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Zansenblick | ||
Geographical location | District of Mecklenburg Lake District | |
Tributaries | from Scharteisen and over the Floot from Wootzensee | |
Drain | Transition to the Carwitzer See | |
Places on the shore | Carwitz | |
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Coordinates | 53 ° 19 '15 " N , 13 ° 28' 7" E | |
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Altitude above sea level | 84 m above sea level NHN | |
surface | 1.66 km² | |
length | 4.52 km | |
width | 548 m | |
volume | 30,610,000 m³ | |
Maximum depth | 42.2 m | |
Middle deep | 18.03 m | |
The Zansen is a mesotrophic lake in the Mecklenburg Lake District in eastern Mecklenburg.
location
The lake is located in the Feldberger Seenlandschaft nature park in the Feldberger Seenlandschaft district to the south-east of its main town, Feldberg . The west bank of the lake is partially wooded and very steep in the area of the wooded bank ( angle of inclination up to approx. 75 °). The east bank is lined with deciduous trees, followed by meadows and wasteland. The lake lies in the water catchment area of the Havel . In the south it merges into the Carwitzer See, with which it is also considered in some sources as a limnological unit.
Emergence
The Zansen was created during the Vistula Ice Age . It is a glacial Zungenbeckensee , but the basin in front of Hullerbusch (south basin) also indicates a glacial channel lake .
structure
The Zansen consists of three basins, the basin in front of Floot with a depth of about ten meters and an area of 10.2 hectares in the northeast, the basin in front of Scharteisen with a depth of 23.7 meters and an area of about 47.85 hectares , which is delimited by the Hilligenwerder peninsula, and the basin in front of Hullerbusch with the deepest point of 42.2 meters and an area of approximately 107.7 hectares in the southwest.
use
The lake is used for recreational purposes and for fishing. However, there are no beaches on it. The Zansen is closed to boats with internal combustion engines.
fauna
Common fish species are burbot , bleak , carp , catfish , lead , pike , rudd , tench , eel , ruff , crucian carp , river perch , roach , three-spined stickleback , whitefish and white bream . Brown lamprey , rainbow trout , dwarf catfish , gudgeon , grass carp , silver carp and pikeperch are rare .
Detected crustaceans are the American crayfish and the hover shrimp Mysis relicta .
See also
Web link
- Documentation of the condition and development of the most important lakes in Germany. Part 2: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (PDF file; 3.35 MB), p. 39ff.
source
- Series of publications d. Working group Greifswald d. Institutes f. Landscape research Halle / S. ud Müritz-Museums Waren: Nature and Nature Conservation in Mecklenburg , Volume 23, Greifswald - Waren 1986