Tiefststände
Tiefststände, also known as low water marks, are indicators of the lowest level reached by water in a body of water, such as a lake, river, or coastal area. These marks are typically found on rocks, trees, or other stable structures along the shoreline. Tiefststände are important for several reasons:
Firstly, they provide historical data on water levels, which can be crucial for understanding changes in climate,
Secondly, Tiefststände are essential for navigation and safety. They help mariners and navigators determine the safe
Moreover, Tiefststände can indicate the presence of submerged features, such as sunken ships or archaeological sites.
In some cases, Tiefststände can also be used to monitor water quality. Changes in water levels can
Tiefststände are typically measured using simple tools, such as a tape measure or a ruler, and are