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The lakes of the Lake Stechlin area: aspects of their morphometry

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Lake Stechlin

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All lakes treated are dead ice lakes virtually without natural surface runoff. The water level is regulated by precipitation on the lake surface, by ground water feed and runoff through the highly permeable sand layers surrounding the lakes, and by evaporation. Different aspects of their physiography are dealt with in Krausch (1962,1964); Flössner (1964); Heitmann & Schubert (1965); Heitmann, Richter & Schumann (1969; in the following paragraphs cited as Schumann 1969), and Krausch in Krausch & Zühlke (1974).

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Krey, L. (1985). The lakes of the Lake Stechlin area: aspects of their morphometry. In: Casper, S.J. (eds) Lake Stechlin. Monographiae Biologicae, vol 58. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5506-6_2

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