Schmarloh
Originally the Schmarloh was an end moraine that was formed in the Drenthe-II stage of the Ice Age about 230,000 years ago. Several ice sheets after another at an interval of about a thousand years pushed across the existing hills of loose stone and sand, repeatedly depositing material on the tundra-like areas which were reshaped by water and wind each time.
Schmarloh is also part of the municipality of Groß Oesingen.
Economy
In addition to its traditional use for agriculture and forestry, part of the Schmarloh north of Hohne is used to harness wind energy. A long-drawn out debate in the media for and against the original plans for a very large wind park earned the Schmarloh pan-regional fame. In 2004 a smaller project for 13 wind generators was approved. These have since been built and placed into operation.
References
- ^ "Suche | BFN".
- ^ http://www.gifhorn.city-map.de/city/db/010808000000/17301/Gro%DF_Oesingen_-_Schmarloh.html
- ^ "Der Tagesspiegel als E-Paper im Abonnement | Tagesspiegel Abo".
- ^ Dausend, Peter (15 October 2000). "Der Don Quichote vom Schmarloh". Die Welt.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-06-15. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
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