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Mörtsjön, Huddinge

Mörtsjön
Mörtsjön Huddinge.jpg
Coordinates 59°12′50″N 18°01′54″E / 59.21389°N 18.03167°E / 59.21389; 18.03167Coordinates: 59°12′50″N 18°01′54″E / 59.21389°N 18.03167°E / 59.21389; 18.03167
Primary outflows Orlången
Catchment area 1.3 km2 (0.50 sq mi)
Basin countries Sweden
Surface area 14.9 ha (37 acres)
Average depth 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in)
Max. depth 2.3 m (7 ft 7 in)
Water volume 281,000 m3 (228 acre⋅ft)
Residence time < 1 year
Shore length1 2,100 m (6,900 ft)
Surface elevation 22.78 m (74.7 ft)
Settlements Huddinge
References
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Mörtsjön (Swedish for "Roach Lake") is a small lake in Huddinge Municipality, south of in Sweden. Part of the Orlången Nature Reserve, Mörtsjön is also one of the smaller lakes of the Tyresån Lake System,

Prince Eugen painted some of his well-known romantic landscapes by the lake in the late 19th century. The homestead Charlottendal on the north-eastern corner of the lake is surrounded by old agricultural land where inorganic fertilisers and pesticides have never been used, and, as a consequence, contains many rare species, such as common rockrose, dithering-grass and scarlet waxy cap. The lush landscape around the lake makes it popular for walking, bathing, fishing, and other open-air activities.

The shallow lake is eutrophic. Levels of phosphorus are relatively high, while levels of nitrogen are normal. There are very few human structures in the catchment area, why most of nutrients reaching the lake stems from the surrounding forests. Clearfelling in the end of the 1970s caused increased levels of nitrogen in the lake over the following years and ensuing fish kill probably caused by algal bloom. The shallowness of the lake still tends to cause a shortage of oxygen, which during winters can suffocate fishes.

an inventory of aquatic plants in 1998 resulted in the following list: reed, club-rush, narrow-leafed cattail, water horsetail, wood club-rush, greater spearwort, yellow iris, water hemlock, water-plantain, marsh cinquefoil, marsh-bedstraw, bog-bean, yellow water-lily, white water-lily, broad-leaved pondweed, curled pondweed, bladderwort, and Fontinalis moss.


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