'Magelungen' is one of the biggest
lakes in
Stockholm,
Sweden, located between the municipalities of Stockholm and
Huddinge. It is considered as of great recreational value and is popular for bathing, yachting, and fishing in summers, and
tour skating in winters. It is bordering two nature reserves:
Fagersjöskogen/
Farstanäset and
RÃ¥gsved Open-Air Area.
Catchment area
Less than half of the catchment area is composed of forest and open grasslands. Some 10 per cent is wetlands and parks, and the remaining area used for one-family houses and blocks of flats. Two bridges crosses the lake and several major roads are passing through the catchment area, as do the above ground tracks of the metro and suburban railway. South of the lake is a larger continuous forest, a golfe course, and an open-air centre. On the northern side are, besides the nature reserve, area used for riding and
Allotment-gardens.
[2]
The primary catchment area is relatively small and composed of three ditches —
Magelungsdiket,
Kräppladiket, and
Djupån — together contributing about 3 million cubic metres annually.
Stormwater is brought to the lake via a great number of pipes together bringing about 10 million cubic metre. The remaining catchment area brings less than 1 million cubic metres annually.
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Environmental influence
Most of the
phosphorus discharged into the lake, totalling 1,800 kg/year, is brought from the lake
Ågestasjön (~1,000 kg) through the
Norrån river, while the primary catchment area brings some 500 kg. Of the 25
tons of
nitrogen brought annually to the lake, about 18 tons comes from Norrån and some 6 tons from the primary catchment area. The deepest south-eastern part of the lake suffers from oxygen deficiency and
hydrogen sulphide which causes high levels of phosphorus. Most of the
zinc and
copper comes from roofs, while high levels of metals have been reported in stormwater from a local industrial area.
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Flora and fauna
In the south-eastern part of the lake
phytoplanktons are dominated by various species of
cyanobacterias, some of which are nitrogen-binding and potentially poisonous, and exceptionally other nutrient-demanding algae and
dinoflagellates.
Zooplankton are only found in small quantities. Variations in quantity appears between the southern and northern parts of the lake, with more an abundant presence of
green algae in the northern end where dinoflagellates are substituted also by
diatoms. Striking when it comes to
aquatic plants is the abundance of
Spiked Water-milfoil and
Rigid Hornswort in the north-western part of the lake. An inventory in 1998 also documented
Chara globularis,
Common waterweed,
White Water-lily,
Yellow water-lily,
Branched Bur-reed,
Flowering rush, and
Stratiotes aloides.
[3]
An inventory of the fauna in 1997 documented some 55 species, which considered a relatively high diversity. Most prevalent was freshwater
Gastropods,
Caddisflies, and
Leeches, and
Beetles. Common fishes are
Perch,
Abramis bjoerkna,
Roach, and
Zander; but
Burbot,
European smelt, and
eel have also been reported. Zander,
Grass carp, and
Trout have been introduced. Angling is thus popular in the lake.
Crayfish plague struck the lake in 1978 but
Signal crayfish was reintroduced in 1984.
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An number of
birds breed along the north-western shore, including
Eurasian Coot,
Common Moorhen,
Mallard, and
Great Crested Grebe.
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker have been reported in the surrounding forest and the lake is the home of a rare couple of
Marsh harrier. Except for
Black-headed Gull,
Common Gull,
Herring Gull, and
Common Tern, also
Osprey,
Heron,
Canada Goose,
Mute Swan, and
Greylag Goose have been sighted. Breeding species include Great Crested Grebe,
Common Teal,
Common Snipe, and
Reed Bunting. Only occasionally seen are
Garganey,
Common Kingfisher, Osprey, and
Gadwall among others.
3
Frog fry was reported in 2001 near the inflow of the lake, an indication
amphibians are resettling the area. Several species of
bats have been sighted around the lake.
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See also
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Geography of Stockholm
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Lakes in Sweden
Notes
1. Vattenprogram, p 9.1
2. Vattenprogram, p 9.3-9.4
3. Vattenprogram, p 9.7-9.8
References
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Magelungen
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Vattenprogram för Stockholm 2000 - Magelungen
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Huddinges sjöar - Välkommen till Magelungen
External links
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Aerial view and map of the area
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Bathymetric map of Magelungen
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Magelungens vänner ("Friends of Magelungen")