Årungen is a lake in Norway in the municipality of Ås about 18 miles (29 km) south of Oslo which is notable for being an environment containing microscopic creatures called collodictyons. Norwegian scientists have been studying the creatures for two decades and speculate that they may be one of the oldest known organisms, and may provide clues about the origins of life. One kilometre south of the lake lies the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Årungen is also home to the Norwegian national center for rowing and paddling. Årungen was host to the 1993 World Rowing Junior Championships.
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| - Årungen ist ein See in Norwegen in der Gemeinde Ås etwa 29 km südlich von Oslo.Der See liegt auf einer Höhe von ca. 34 m und erstreckt sich über die beiden Gemeinden Ås und Frogn der Region Akershus. Die Fläche beträgt 1,17 km².Zu seinem Einzugsgebiet gehören der östlich gelegene kleinere See (Fläche 0,33 km²) und eine Reihe kleinerer Bäche (Syverudbekken, Norderåsbekken, Smedbølbekken u. a.).Er entwässert über den Fluss nach Norden in den Bunnefjord.Die folgenden Berge bzw. Hügel sind am Årungen zu finden:
* Kaksrudåsen
* Nymøllåsen
* Tjuåsen (de)
- Årungen is a lake in Norway in the municipality of Ås about 18 miles (29 km) south of Oslo which is notable for being an environment containing microscopic creatures called collodictyons. Norwegian scientists have been studying the creatures for two decades and speculate that they may be one of the oldest known organisms, and may provide clues about the origins of life. One kilometre south of the lake lies the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Årungen is also home to the Norwegian national center for rowing and paddling. Årungen was host to the 1993 World Rowing Junior Championships. (en)
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| - Årungen ist ein See in Norwegen in der Gemeinde Ås etwa 29 km südlich von Oslo.Der See liegt auf einer Höhe von ca. 34 m und erstreckt sich über die beiden Gemeinden Ås und Frogn der Region Akershus. Die Fläche beträgt 1,17 km².Zu seinem Einzugsgebiet gehören der östlich gelegene kleinere See (Fläche 0,33 km²) und eine Reihe kleinerer Bäche (Syverudbekken, Norderåsbekken, Smedbølbekken u. a.).Er entwässert über den Fluss nach Norden in den Bunnefjord.Die folgenden Berge bzw. Hügel sind am Årungen zu finden:
* Kaksrudåsen
* Nymøllåsen
* Tjuåsen Das Klima ist kontinental. Die Durchschnittstemperatur beträgt 4 °C. Der wärmste Monat ist der Juli mit 16 °C und der kälteste der Januar mit −9 °C. Einen Kilometer südlich des Sees liegt die norwegische Universität für Umwelt- und Biowissenschaften. (de)
- Årungen is a lake in Norway in the municipality of Ås about 18 miles (29 km) south of Oslo which is notable for being an environment containing microscopic creatures called collodictyons. Norwegian scientists have been studying the creatures for two decades and speculate that they may be one of the oldest known organisms, and may provide clues about the origins of life. One kilometre south of the lake lies the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. The lake's elevation is 33 metres (108 ft) and it straddles both Ås and Frogn municipalities of Akershus county. The surface area is 1.2 square kilometres (0.46 sq mi). Its drainage basin is (a small lake in the east) and a number of minor streams. It drains into river northward to Bunnefjorden. The eastern shore of the lake has been adapted with strolling paths and picnic areas. The water is shallow and rich with nutrients, and inflow from agriculture annually causes blooms of toxic blue-green algae. Nevertheless the lake is rich in fish life, with northern pike, European perch, Common Roach and European eel. The water quality has improved in recent years. The wetlands in the southern end is an important part of the local fauna and flora. Årungen is also home to the Norwegian national center for rowing and paddling. Årungen was host to the 1993 World Rowing Junior Championships. (en)
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