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'''Söderåsen''' is a northwest-southwest elongated [[bedrock]] ridge in [[Scania]] in southern [[Sweden]]. On Söderåsen is Scania's highest point at {{convert|212|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level. It is intersected by several fissure valleys. The ridge extends from [[Röstånga]] in the southeast to the [[Åstorp]] in northwest. In Swedish the word ''ås'' commonly refer to [[esker]]s, a glacial landform, but in the case of Söderåsen it is a [[horst (geology)|horsts]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Lundin |first=Jonas |date=November 13, 2013 |title=Söderåsen ingen riktig ås |url=http://landskrona.lokaltidningen.se/soderasen-ingen-riktig-as-/20131113/artikler/711139919 |dead-url= |work=Lokaltidningen Landskrona Svalöv |location= |archive-url= |archive-date= |access-date=October 25, 2017|language=Swedish }}</ref> The [[Kvärkabäcken]]–[[Skäralid]] streams that traverses Söderåsen are believed to be [[Antecedent drainage stream|antecedent rivers]] that existed prior to to the present-day relief. They likely also modified by [[meltwater]] during the last [[deglaciation]].<ref name=Karna1991>{{cite journal |last1=Lidmar-Bergström |first1=Karna |last2=Elvhage |first2=Christian |last3=Ringberg |first3=Bertil|author-link=Karna Lidmar-Bergström|date=1991 |title=Landforms in Skåne, South Sweden |url= |journal=[[Geografiska Annaler|Geografiska Annaler. Series A, Physical Geography]] |volume=73 |issue=2 |pages=61–91 |doi= |access-date= }}</ref> |
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'''Söderåsen''' is a ridge (or a [[Horst (geology)|horst]]) in [[Scania]] in southern [[Sweden]]. On Söderåsen is Scania's highest point: {{convert|212|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level. It is intersected by several fissure valleys. The ridge extends from [[Röstånga]] in the southeast to the [[Åstorp]] in northwest. |
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Söderåsen National Park is located {{convert|30|km|mi|abbr=on}} east of [[Helsingborg]] in Scania. |
Söderåsen National Park is located {{convert|30|km|mi|abbr=on}} east of [[Helsingborg]] in Scania. |
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Söderåsens nationalpark | |
Location | Skåne County, Sweden |
Coordinates | 56°01′N 13°13′E / 56.017°N 13.217°E |
Area | 16.25 km2 (6.27 sq mi)[1] |
Established | 2001[1] |
Governing body | Naturvårdsverket |
Söderåsen is a northwest-southwest elongated bedrock ridge in Scania in southern Sweden. On Söderåsen is Scania's highest point at 212 m (696 ft) above sea level. It is intersected by several fissure valleys. The ridge extends from Röstånga in the southeast to the Åstorp in northwest. In Swedish the word ås commonly refer to eskers, a glacial landform, but in the case of Söderåsen it is a horsts.[2] The Kvärkabäcken–Skäralid streams that traverses Söderåsen are believed to be antecedent rivers that existed prior to to the present-day relief. They likely also modified by meltwater during the last deglaciation.[3]
Söderåsen National Park is located 30 km (19 mi) east of Helsingborg in Scania.
Söderåsens National Park
The Söderåsen National Park (Template:Lang-sv) is a designated area of about 16 km2 (6.2 sq mi). Söderåsen national park established in 2001 in the municipalities of Klippan and Svalöv. It ranges from the Skäralid ravine in the north to the Nackarpsdalen in the south. It was already a protected area, and when it became a national park, the protection of the land increased.
Some of the noted features in the national park are the Oden Lake in Nackarpsdalen and the viewpoints Kopparhatten, Hjortsprånget and Lierna along the Skäralidsdalen.
Kopparhatten
On Söderåsen is the viewpoint Kopparhatten at a height of 200 m (660 ft). It is the highest point in Söderåsens national park. This part of the hill has a particularly dramatic landscape, with up to 90 m (300 ft) deep ravines.
Oden Lake
Oden Lake is a lake in Scania, in Sweden and belongs to Söderåsens National park. The lake is circular in shape, with a diameter of 150 m (490 ft) and it is 19 m (62 ft) deep. Oden Lake may have been formed from a glacier niche, and the name Oden Lake may have been due to the circular shape as compared to the Norse god Odin's one eye.
Nature
The landscape offers beautiful views of leafy deciduous forests and powerful screes with high rocks, flowing watercourses and wide vistas.
The forest, is made up of different types of wood as for example beech, oak and ash. The ground of the forest is covered with a notable amount of plant species. The area is rich with mushrooms, insects, water creatures, mosses, birds and bats.
Because of the rugged landscape, many characteristics of primeval forest have been preserved, such as an abundance of dead trees. This makes the insect life rich, with many rare beetles. The flora is also extremely rich, with species such as hollowwort, enchanter's nightshade and tall meadow-rue.
References
- ^ a b "Söderåsen National Park". Naturvårdsverket. Retrieved 2009-02-26.
- ^ Lundin, Jonas (November 13, 2013). "Söderåsen ingen riktig ås". Lokaltidningen Landskrona Svalöv (in Swedish). Retrieved October 25, 2017.
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(help) - ^ Lidmar-Bergström, Karna; Elvhage, Christian; Ringberg, Bertil (1991). "Landforms in Skåne, South Sweden". Geografiska Annaler. Series A, Physical Geography. 73 (2): 61–91.