- Lillsjön (Ulvsunda)
Infobox_lake
lake_name = Lillsjön
image_lake = Bma.jpg
caption_lake = Aerial view ofBromma Airport with Lillsjön in the background.
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inflow = Localstormwater
outflow =Ulvsundasjön
catchment = 104 ha
basin_countries = Sweden
length =
width =
area = 10.7 ha
depth = 2 m
max-depth = 3 m
volume = 196,000 m³
residence_time = Undocumented
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elevation =
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cities =West Stockholm
reference = Vattenprogram, p 8.1]Lillsjön ( _sv. Small Lake) is a small
lake in the western suburbBromma inStockholm ,Sweden . It is one of four lakes in the western suburbs, the other being:Kyrksjön ,Judarn , andRåcksta Träsk . Located in the small parkLillsjöparken and surrounded by heavily trafficked artery roads on all sides, it is rich innutrient s with high levels of metals in the sediments. Prospects are to improve the water quality to keep the lake as a locale for birds.Lillsjön]Catchment area
Lillsjön is a small and shallow lake connected to
Ulvsundasjön through a channel, and the flow is periodically reversed with water pouring into the lake. Half of the catchment area is composed of forest and open terrain, part of series of parks constituting a local recreational resource. Heavily trafficked roads take up some 4 per cent and settlements (including allotment-gardens) approximately 20 per cent of the surface. The lake is considered as of great recreational value but of moderate natural importance, except as a breeding locale for many fish species in Lake Mälaren. Motorboats are prohibited in the lake.Vattenprogram, p. 8.3-8.4]The lake is surrounded by the
deciduous forest and lawns of the park Lillsjöparken. Three allotment-gardens are found near the lake and 11 ha of the catchment area is occupied by one-family houses. While the inflow from the surrounding area contributed some 200,000 m³ annually, even small variations in water level in Lake Mälaren are of greater importance. Three major artery roads and a ground-level metro track stretches through the area of whichBromma Airport forms a minor part.Environmental influence
North and east of the lake are a petrol station and other operations considered as having a negative environmental impact. Until the mid 1980s, the lake received considerable amounts of
spillway overflow which resulted in high levels ofcoliform bacteria . A waste water accident in 1997 caused considerable amounts of polluted water to leak into the lake, but since 2001 waste water only reach the lake during longer periods with continuous rain. Low levels ofoxygen causes levels ofphosphorus to rise in the bottom of the lake during winters and during summers when the lake is stratified. Run-off water from surrounding roads reaches the lake through the ditch dug when the park was created. Most of thenitrogen and more than half of the phosphorus stems from settlements in the area, while allotments-gardens, generally lacking sewers, contributes with nutrients and industries and others operations contributes withzinc andcopper . Sediments have high levels of copper andnickel , and deeper sediments contain very high levels oforganic compound s such as PAHs and PCB.Flora and fauna
In late summers, the lake is dominated by various
cyanobacteria s. The onlyzooplankton recorded arerotifer s. No inventory ofaquatic plant s have been made since 1976, but the lake shares are dominated by reed with water lilies found in the southern part. Ten fish species were recorded in 1997-1998, includingPerch ,Northern Pike ,Carp bream , and Pikeperch.Signal crayfish is occasionally found in the lake. The most commonly breeding birdMallard is accompanied byEurasian Coot andGreat Crested Grebe . Several other species are found in the reeds, includingReed Warbler andReed Bunting , and many other regularly uses the lake as a stopover.Common frog has been recorded in the lake.Vattenprogram, p. 8.4-8.6]Visiting
While the lake by itself is mostly local interest, there are various historical structures in the surrounding area making it popular for promenades, including
petroglyph s,runestone s, the 17th centuryUlvsunda Palace , and several 19th century mansions and other buildings considered of great local interest. The nearest metro station isAbrahamsberg .Sevärdheter]Notes
References
* cite web
url = http://www.stockholmvatten.se/Stockholmvatten/Vattnets-vag/Sjovard/Sjoar-och-vattendrag/Lillsjon/
title = Lillsjön
publisher = Stockholm vatten
date = 2007-03-01
accessdate = 2007-05-22
language = Swedish
* cite web
url = http://www.stockholmvatten.se/Stockholmvatten/commondata/infomaterial/Sjo/08Lillsj.pdf
title = Vattenprogram för Stockholm 2000 - Lillsjön
publisher = Stockholm vatten
accessdate = 2007-05-22
language = Swedish
format=PDF
* cite web
url = http://www.alk.edu.stockholm.se/museum/hembygden/Ulvsunda/Kulturvandring.htm
title = Sevärdheter kring Lillsjön
author = Bengt Petterson, Anders Häggroth, Hans Törnsäter
publisher = Bromma Hembygdsförening
accessdate = 2007-05-22
language = Swedish (Sights of interest around Lake Lillsjön.)See also
*
Geography of Stockholm
*Lakes in Sweden
*Ulvsunda External links
* cite web
url = http://www.ibromma.nu/index.php?section=194
title = Bilder från Lillsjöparken i Bromma
publisher = ibromma.nu
accessdate = 2007-05-22
language = Swedish (Photos from the area.)
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