DFG_Biodiversity_Exploratory_Schorfheide-Chorin - Germany

Basic Information
Site Name
DFG_Biodiversity_Exploratory_Schorfheide-Chorin
Short name
DFG_Explor_Schorfheide-Chorin
Country
Germany
Site Manager
Site Description
The Biosphere Reserve Schorfheide-Chorin with its sander areas, ground and end moraines is representative for the glacially formed lowlands of northern Germany. Different soil types (podzolised) brown earth, lessivé, pararendzina, podzols, bog soils) are the base for diverse vegetation. With an annual precipitation of about 480-580 mm, the Schorfheide belongs to the driest parts of Germany. Its natural potential vegetation comprises zonal pine-oak forests, beech forests, oak-beech forests, as well as azonal alder and downy birch forests. On dry sandy hills subcontinental xerotherm grasslands occur. Typical of the area is the huge number of lakes, moors, fens and mires.
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2023-07-25 09:07:53

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General Characteristics and Status
Site Status
Operational
Year Established
2006
Affiliation and Network Specific Information
Affiliation
ILTERThis site is a verified "ILTER" member.
LTER EuropeThis site is a verified "LTER Europe" member.
LTER-D (Germany) (LTER_EU_DE_016_001)This site is a verified "LTER-D (Germany)" member.
Projects
Photos
Exploratory Schorfheide with the climate station in the year 2013

Exploratory Schorfheide with the climate station in the year 2013

Pechberg in the exploratory Schorfheide

Pechberg in the exploratory Schorfheide

poppy field in the exploratory Schorfheide

poppy field in the exploratory Schorfheide

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Geographic
Elevation (average)
75.00msl
Elevation (min)
0.00msl
Elevation (max)
140.00msl
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