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Hieronymi, Martin; Bumberger, Jan; Friese, Kurt; Herzog, Michael; Korman, Birgit; Kuehn, Burkhard; Werther, Mortimer; Wieprecht, Martin; Rinke, Karsten (2023): Results from lake water analysis from Rappbode Reservoir in Saxony-Anhalt during the Inland Water Remote Sensing Validation Campaign 2017 [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.895383

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Abstract:
The Rappbode Reservoir was constructed between 1952 and 1959 and is the largest drinking water reservoir (by volume) in Germany (max. depth 89 m, mean depth 28.6; max. volume 113 Mio. m³, surface area 395 ha). It is located in the eastern Harz Mountains (51.74N, 10.89E), supplies about 1 Mio. people with drinking water and is also used for flood protection, recreation and hydropower. The reservoir receives inflows from the streams Rappbode and Hassel and by a controlled water transfer from Bode River. All this water is passed through pre-dams which were constructed to trap nutrients, sediments and particulate matter thereby reducing the external nutrient load (Rinke et al. 2013, Friese et al. 2014). The water body of is dimictic and nowadays at oligotrophic to mesotrophic state with low P concentrations (TP 10 to 20 µg/L) (Wentzky et al. 2018) but historically underwent eutrophication before 1990. Phytoplankton biomass is relatively low and the algal community is largely dominated by diatoms.
This publication series includes datasets collected on Rappbode Reservoir 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:
Friese, Kurt; Schultze, Martin; Boehrer, Bertram; Büttner, Olaf; Herzsprung, Peter; Koschorreck, Matthias; Kuehn, Burkhard; Rönicke, Helmut; Tittel, Jörg; Wendt-Potthoff, Katrin; Wollschläger, Ute; Dietze, Maren; Rinke, Karsten (2014): Ecological response of two hydro-morphological similar pre-dams to contrasting land-use in the Rappbode reservoir system (Germany). International Review of Hydrobiology, 99(5), 335-349, https://doi.org/10.1002/iroh.201301672
Rinke, Karsten; Kuehn, Burkhard; Bocaniov, Serghei; Wendt-Potthoff, Katrin; Büttner, Olaf; Tittel, Jörg; Schultze, Martin; Herzsprung, Peter; Rönicke, Helmut; Rink, Karsten; Rinke, Kristine; Dietze, Maren; Matthes, Marco; Paul, Lothar; Friese, Kurt (2013): Reservoirs as sentinels of catchments: the Rappbode Reservoir Observatory (Harz Mountains, Germany). Environmental Earth Sciences, 69(2), 523-536, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-013-2464-2
Wentzky, Valerie Carolin; Tittel, Jörg; Jäger, Christoph Gerald; Rinke, Karsten (2018): Mechanisms preventing a decrease in phytoplankton biomass after phosphorus reductions in a German drinking water reservoir-results from more than 50 years of observation. Freshwater Biology, 63(9), 1063-1076, https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13116
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 51.734170 * Median Longitude: 10.881067 * South-bound Latitude: 51.719210 * West-bound Longitude: 10.826000 * North-bound Latitude: 51.738400 * East-bound Longitude: 10.891300
Date/Time Start: 2017-08-28T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-08-30T14:35:26
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