Belauer See
Lake Belau
Photo: UPB-Projektgruppe Trier
One of the 6 lakes in the Bornhöved Lake District
Belauer See (Lake Belau) is a calcareous, stratified lake which is fed and drained by the small river Alte Schwentine. The sedimentation zones at the lakeside are covered with reed.
The whole lake is used as sampling site. For the exposure of zebra mussels a number of sampling places was defined based on the abundance of wild mussels. At the moment, zebra mussels are sampled near the rubbles at the outlet of Lake Belau and in the section of the Alte Schwentine down to the former mill at Perdöl.
Search data
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Sub-area dominated by stretches of water in the young moraine landscape of East Holstein
Specimen
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Common mussel species as invasive animal in rivers and lakes with high information level for water pollution
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Bioindicator in rivers and lakes
Analytes
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Eighty percent of all elements on earth are metals
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Only eighteen elements in the periodic table
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Organic substances with at least one metall atom
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Atoms of one element with different weights
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Group of organic compounds with at least one covalently bonded chlorine atom
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Group of organic compounds with at least three condensed six-membered rings
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Flame retardants reduce the flammability of objects
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Chemical agents against harmful organisms and for plant protection
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Organic compounds which are fully (per-) or partially (poly-) fluorinated
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Proctection for humans and products
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Fragrances are used in many different products
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Additional information for the interpretation of contamination data
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Cyclic methylsiloxanes with persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic properties in the environment
Sampling period
1988 - 2025