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with a watertight seal of grass sods. The surrounding embankments were initially too steep and had to be remodelled several times; apparently when the embankments were raised in height, their feet were not increased accordingly. The Silberteich was probably built to supply the ore mines to the
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The pond is about 300 metres long with an earth dam about 8 m high. Material for the construction of the dam came from a quarry on the west bank immediately next to the embankment. Today the reservoir is located in the middle of the
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and is managed by the park authorities. A path runs along the eastern shore, in places along the water's edge. Otherwise paths have been kept some distance away in order to create a quiet zone for flora and fauna.
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The reservoir was laid out in 1755, but even during its construction the height of the embankments was raised twice. It was designed was based on that of the 'new type' (
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was too small and had become choked with ice floes. Following its rebuilding in 1763, the Silberteich was also known until about 1900 as the
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means 'pond'. Its present name (which means 'Silver Pond') was chosen quite recently to make it more attractive as a tourist destination.
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When walking along the footpath that grazes the eastern shore, the experienced eye will notice that this path is an old 'leat' (
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Leichtweiss-Institut für Wasserbau der Technischen Universität Braunschweig. Mitteilungen.
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Der Silberteich bei Braunlage und der Bergbau im Odertaler Revier.
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Outflow of the Silberteich into the Brunnenbach from the lake...
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up to the Silberteich has been largely destroyed by the
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From 1–5 February 1760 there was heavy rainfall in the
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Besondere Schadensfälle an den Oberharzer Teichdämmen.
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Index


Goslar
Lower Saxony
Germany
Harz National Park
Type of dam
Brunnenbach
Harz National Park
reservoir
Kunstteich
Brunnenbach
Braunlage
Sankt Andreasberg
Harz Mountains
Upper Harz Water Regale
Harz National Park
Upper Harz Pond
water power
Oder
National Park authorities
Harz
Brunnenbach Mill
spillway
The Andreasberger Stieg trail on the dam crest of the Silberteich dam
Outflow of the Silberteich into the Brunnenbach from the lake...
… and the stream side
Upper Harz Ponds


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