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Hupfer, Michael; Bumberger, Jan; Friese, Kurt; Herzog, Michael; Jordan, Sylvia; Korman, Birgit; Rinke, Karsten (2023): Results of lake water analysis from Lake Arendsee in Saxony-Anhalt during the Inland Water Remote Sensing Validation Campaign 2017 [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.894693

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Abstract:
Lake Arendsee originated from salt depressions (sinkhole) 822 A.D. and in 1685 (Scharf 1998). Due to the maximum depth of 49 m (mean depth 29 m) and a surface area of about 5 km², Lake Arendsee has a volume of approx. 150 Mio. m³. According to Scharf (1998), eutrophication dates back to 1970 when sewage loading of the town of Arendsee and drainage of Lake Fauler See into Lake Arendsee raised nutrient loading. Due to the long residence time of 114 years, no recovery of the lake occurred up to now although several restoration measures were applied (e.g. Stüben et al. 1998; Hupfer and Lewandowski 2005). Lake Arendsee regularly expresses, large, surface scum forming blooms of cyanobacteria.
This publication series includes datasets collected on Lake Arendsee during the Inland Water Remote Sensing Validation Campaign 2017 (Bumberger et al. 2023).
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Bumberger, Jan; Bannehr, Lutz; Berger, Stella A; Dörnhöfer, Katja; Fritz, Christine; Gerasch, Birgit; Heege, Thomas; Herzog, Michael; Hieronymi, Martin; Hupfer, Michael; Jechow, Andreas; Jordan, Sylvia; Klinger, Philip; Korff, Thomas; Korman, Birgit; Kotas, Helko; Krawczyk, Harald; Kuehn, Burkhard; Lausch, Angela; Lentz, Maren; Moll, Vincent; Pflug, Bringfried; Rahn, Karsten; Remmler, Paul; Rinke, Karsten; Röttgers, Rüdiger; Schneider, Thomas; Schoßland, Andreas; Schultze, Martin; Stelzer, Kerstin; Ulrich, Christoph; von Hoff, Michael; Werther, Mortimer; Wieprecht, Martin; Witt, Helge; Friese, Kurt (2023): Inland Water Remote Sensing Validation Campaign 2017. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.906153
References:
Hupfer, Michael; Lewandowski, Jörg (2005): Retention and early diagenetic transformation of phosphorus in Lake Arendsee (Germany) - consequences for management strategies. Archiv für Hydrobiologie, 164(2), 143-167, https://doi.org/10.1127/0003-9136/2005/0164-0143
Scharf, Burkhard (1998): Eutrophication history of Lake Arendsee (Germany). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 140(1-4), 85-96, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-0182(98)00033-9
Stueben, D; Walpersdorf, E; Voss, K; Roenicke, H; Schimmele, M; Baborowski, M; Luther, G; Elsner, W (1998): Application of lake marl at Lake Arendsee, NE Germany: First results of a geochemical monitoring during the restoration experiment. 218, 33 - 44, https://publications.hereon.de/id/13110/
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 52.890061 * Median Longitude: 11.469004 * South-bound Latitude: 52.884080 * West-bound Longitude: 11.460600 * North-bound Latitude: 52.897530 * East-bound Longitude: 11.491000
Date/Time Start: 2017-08-28T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-08-30T16:11:00
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