Grändalssjön

Grändalssjön (Swedish for "Lake of Grändalen") is a small lake in Tyresö Municipality south-east of central Stockholm, Sweden.

Grändalssjön
Photograph of Grändalssjön showing lake surface with rocky and wooded shores
Location of Grändalssjön within Sweden
Location of Grändalssjön within Sweden
Grändalssjön
Coordinates59°12′46″N 18°17′38″E
Primary outflowsAlbysjön
Basin countriesSweden
Surface area0.080 km2 (0.031 sq mi)[1]
Average depth3.7 m (12 ft)[2]
Max. depth5.1 m (17 ft)[2]
Water volume0.380 km3 (308,000 acre⋅ft)[2]
Surface elevation19.6 m (64 ft)[1]
SettlementsTyresö
References[1][2]

Grändalssjön, one of the lakes within the Tyresån Lake System, empties in its eastern end into a southbound bay of lake Albysjön located north of it. Immediately north of Grändalssjön is the Raksta open-air area, and Övre kärret ("Upper Swamp"), a swampy lake, is located west of the lake. Two small cottages located nearby, Grändalen and Skansen, are part of Gamla Tyresö.

The lake is popular for bathing and fishing. Motorboats are not allowed on the lake.[3] It is virtually unaffected by eutrophication and human activities. It consequently has moderate levels of nutrients.[3]

The stock of crayfishes is undocumented, but fishing using a maximum of ten tools is allowed with a fishing license.[4] Aquatic vegetation is dominated by Fragile Stonewort.[5]

See also

Notes

  1. Södertörnsekologerna
  2. SMHI, Sjödjup och sjövolym
  3. Tyresö Municipality, Tyresåns sjösystem
  4. Stockholm Municipality, Kräftfiskekort
  5. Södertörnsekologerna, Vattenväxter

References

  • "Sjödjup och sjövolym" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. 25 November 2009. p. 34. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  • "Vattenväxter i sjöarna på Södertörn och i angränsande områden samt uppbyggnad av en sjödatabas" (PDF) (in Swedish). Södertörnsekologerna. pp. Appendix 7, p 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-07. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  • "Tyresåns sjösystem" (in Swedish). Tyresö Municipality. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
  • "Vattenväxter" (in Swedish). Södertörnsekologerna. Archived from the original on 2007-10-07. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
  • "Kräftfiskekort" (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm Municipality. p. 7. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
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