Upper Lusatian Heath And Pond Landscape
The landscape is a transition zone between the hilly southern part of Upper Lusatia and Lower Lusatia. Its central part takes in the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape Biosphere Reserve, whose core zone is a nature reserve.
The region is part of the Saalian glaciation meltwater valley or urstromtal. Valley sands close to the groundwater level at heights of between 130 and 150 metres alternate with stretches of valley bottom over 500 metres wide and only a few metres lower. Dry areas lie next to waterlogged or even boggy areas.
Almost 10% of the area is made up of 335 ponds, which makes the Upper Lusatian Heath and Lake District the largest economically utilized pond region in Europe.
Part of the original landscape was destroyed by the brown coal open-cast mine around the Boxberg Power Station, however the pits left behind have been flooded and now form a new part of the countryside.
The potential natural vegetation (pnV) is birch and oak-pine woods, with alder and ash woods in the water meadows.
References
- ^ Development and Perspectives of Landscape Ecology edited by O. Bastian, Uta Steinhardt, p. 181. (2002)
- ^ World of Mining Vol. 58, GDMB Medienverlag, 2006, p. 376.
- ^ Development of European landscapes, conference proceedings, Vol. 1, University of Tartu, Institute of Geography, 2001, pp. 253 and 257.
- ^ Soil Organisms Vol. 81 (3), 2009, The 14th World Congress of Myriapodology, Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz, p. v.
- ^ Abhandlungen und Berichte des Naturkundemuseums Görlitz, Vol. 73, Das Museum, 2001, p. 79.
External links
- Large scale grouping, subdivisions and overview map as part of the Upper Lusatia-Lower Silesia Planning Region, retrieved 11 March 2012