'Långsjön' (
Swedish: "Long Lake") is a
lake in southern
Stockholm,
Sweden.
The lake is situated in an old residential neighbourhood located between the municipalities of
Stockholm and
Huddinge and most of the shoreline is private property. Water level is controlled by a
sluice in the north-western end of the lake where the lake empties into Lake
Mälaren through a system of dikes and culverts. Polluted waste water was poured directly into the lake during the early 20th century which caused up to two third of the lake to be choked-up until the 1940s. It was subsequently one of the first lakes in Stockholm to be subject for various attempts to restorations.
1 The northern shores are waterlogged whilst the bedrock surfaces along the southern. The lake has no major feeders, the inflow instead coming from local
stormwater and
surface runoff.
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Catchment area
Some 60 per cent of the lake catchment area is occupied by settlements, mostly one-family houses but several minor green spaces are scattered around the lake. South-wester of the lake is a small area forming part of the
Gömmaren nature reserve. The lake has two bathes.
3
Environmental influence
The number of polluting operations in the catchment area is limited to a petrol station and an engineering workshop. In the end of the 1930s sewers were built in the area and the waste water fed into the lake during the 1920s and 1930s is today brought to the wastewater treatment works at
Henriksdal, but old sewers still leak into the lake and the water was considered unfit for bathing at several occasions during the 1990s. Långsjön is one of few lakes in Stockholm where spillway overflow adds appreciable amounts of
phosphorus.
Surface runoff adds some 70 kg of phosphorus and 1,000 kg of nitrogen annually and more than half of phosphorus added through surface water is produced by the surrounding one-family houses and their gardens.
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Flora and fauna
In August, the stock of
phytoplankton is dominated by
cyanobacteria and
green algae, of which several are potentially poisonous and caused major
algae blooms during the 1990s. The community of
zooplankton is representative for lakes rich in nutrients with medium-sized
taxa dominating in late spring and June, while minor taxa are otherwise prevailing. Larger zooplankton, such as
Cyclopoid Copepods, are rare and reaches about 40 per cent in July and August.
[4]
No inventory of
aquatic plants has been done since the mid-1970s, but
White Waterlily is common in the minor bays.
Yellow Water-lily occur in minor numbers but
Reed beds are missing.
4
Lake bed fauna inlcudes more than 50 species dominated by freshwater
gastropods (''
Hippeutis complanatus''),
Caddisflies (''
Somatochlora metallica''),
beetles, and
leeches (''
Alboglossiphonia heteroclita''). Additionally, in 1969 a freshwater
jellyfish (''
Craspedacusta sowerbii'') was documented in the lake, a continental species then new to Sweden but not found in the lake since.
4
Fishes natural to Långsjön include
Perch,
Northern Pike,
Roach,
Rudd,
Carp Bream,
Crucian Carp,
Tench, and
Ruffe; extraneous species are
Common Carp and
Mirror Carp. Pike and
Zander are planted-out carnivorous species while Roach and Crucian carp have been decimated by trawling. Sample catches in 1999 showed the number Perch, Roach,and Carps had increased far beyond expected levels.
Crayfish plague hit the lake in 1984, but
Signal Crayfish was reintroduced within a few years.
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The lake is a breeding ground for most birds common to the Stockholm-area — such as
Mute Swan,
Mallard, and
Eurasian Coot — and some less common — such as
Common Moorhen and
Great Crested Grebe. Other bird sightings include
Heron,
Tufted Duck,
Common Tern,
Pochard, and
Spotted Crake.
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The lake is one of th most important breeding grounds for
amphibians, with a documented presence of
Common Frog,
Common Toad and
Smooth Newt.
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See also
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Geography of Stockholm
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Lakes of Sweden
Notes
1. Vattenprogram, p 15.1
2. Vattenprogram, p 15.10
3. Vattenprogram, p 15.3-15.4
4. Vattenprogram, p 15.5-15.7
References
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Vattenprogram för Stockholm 2000 - Långsjön
External links
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Långsjön
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Aerial view and map of the area