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- Green Lakes State Park ist ein State Park im US-Bundesstaat New York östlich von Syracuse im Gebiet der Gemeinde Town of Manlius. Der Park ist besonders malerisch und verfügt außerdem über einen „masterpiece“-Golfplatz, der von am Beginn seiner Karriere angelegt wurde. Der ist wahrscheinlich der best-untersuchte meromiktische See der Welt, — ein See in dem sich die Wasserschichten nicht durchmischen. Außerdem befinden sich im Park die größten Bestände von Primärwald (old growth forest) in Zentral-New York und wurde vom United States Department of the Interior zum National Natural Landmark erklärt. Den Kern des Parks bilden zwei Seen, Green Lake und Round Lake, die sich durch ihre ungewöhnliche blau-grüne Farbe auszeichnen. Diese Seen liegen in der Sohle einer Schlucht, die sich über eine knappe Meile (1,6 km) erstreckt. Die Seen und die Schlucht sind Überbleibsel der Eiszeit und ein gutes Beispiel für die ungewöhnliche Geologie in diesem Teil des Bundesstaates. (de)
- Green Lakes State Park is a New York State Park located east of Syracuse in the Town of Manlius. The park is strikingly scenic, and has a "masterpiece" golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones very early in his career. Green Lake itself is perhaps the most studied meromictic lake—one in which layers of water do not mix—in the world. The park preserves the largest stand of old growth forest in Central New York, and Round Lake has been designated as a National Natural Landmark by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The park is centered on two small lakes, Green Lake and Round Lake, which have an unusual blue-green color. These lakes lie at the base of a gorge that is somewhat longer than a mile in length. The lakes and the gorge are remnants of the ice ages, and exemplify some of the unusual geology of upstate New York. Green Lake has a surface area of 65 acres and a maximum depth of 195 feet. Round Lake has a surface area of 34 acres and a maximum depth of 170 feet. The park's area is 1,955 acres (7.91 km2), and it logs about 800,000 visitors each year. Nearly half the park's area is old-growth forest, which includes many very large specimens of tuliptrees, sugar maples, beech, basswood, hemlocks, and white cedars. A grove of trees, lying immediately to the southwest of Round Lake, has been called the Tuliptree Cathedral. (en)
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- Location of Green Lakes State Park in New York State (en)
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- Green Lakes State Park (en)
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- Green Lake, seen from its eastern shore. The lake's unusual blue-green color is due to annual "whitings" that leave suspended mineral solids in its water. The mineral content of the water also makes the lake meromictic, which is quite rare and which has led to intense scientific study of the lake for nearly a century. (en)
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- Green Lakes State Park ist ein State Park im US-Bundesstaat New York östlich von Syracuse im Gebiet der Gemeinde Town of Manlius. Der Park ist besonders malerisch und verfügt außerdem über einen „masterpiece“-Golfplatz, der von am Beginn seiner Karriere angelegt wurde. Der ist wahrscheinlich der best-untersuchte meromiktische See der Welt, — ein See in dem sich die Wasserschichten nicht durchmischen. Außerdem befinden sich im Park die größten Bestände von Primärwald (old growth forest) in Zentral-New York und wurde vom United States Department of the Interior zum National Natural Landmark erklärt. (de)
- Green Lakes State Park is a New York State Park located east of Syracuse in the Town of Manlius. The park is strikingly scenic, and has a "masterpiece" golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones very early in his career. Green Lake itself is perhaps the most studied meromictic lake—one in which layers of water do not mix—in the world. The park preserves the largest stand of old growth forest in Central New York, and Round Lake has been designated as a National Natural Landmark by the U.S. Department of the Interior. (en)
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- Green Lakes State Park (de)
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