Lütje Hörn is an uninhabited
East Frisian Island in the
North Sea
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. It belongs to
Germany
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and is located approximately southeast of
Borkum
Borkum ( nds, Borkum, Börkum) is an island and a municipality in the Leer District in Lower Saxony, northwestern Germany. It is situated east of Rottumeroog and west of Juist.
Geography
Borkum is bordered to the west by the Westerems stra ...
in the
East Frisia
East Frisia or East Friesland (german: Ostfriesland; ; stq, Aastfräislound) is a historic region in the northwest of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is primarily located on the western half of the East Frisian peninsula, to the east of West Frisia ...
n Randzelwatt. Lütje Hörn is an
unincorporated area
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of
Leer
Leer may refer to:
* Leer, Lower Saxony, town in Germany
** Leer (district), containing the town in Lower Saxony, Germany
** Leer (Ostfriesland) railway station
* Leer, South Sudan, town in South Sudan
** Leer County, an administrative division of ...
district in
Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony (german: Niedersachsen ; nds, Neddersassen; stq, Läichsaksen) is a German state (') in northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with , and fourth-largest in population (8 million in 2021) among the 16 ...
.
History
''Lütje Hörn'' was first mentioned in 1576 as ''Hooghe Hörn'' in a sailing guide. Since 1859 the island has been shown in
topographical map
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s on the mudflats (''Watt'') southeast of Borkum.
Geography
In contrast to all other East Frisian islands, Lütje Hörn is aligned in a north-south direction. This is due to the location of the island in the eastern channel of the
Ems. Since the first documentary records the location of the island has moved about two kilometres further to the southeast. In just under 40 years, between 1961 and 1999, the island shifted about east and south. This corresponds to a speed of per year eastwards and per year southwards. Between 1999 and 2005, the island continued to migrate eastwards by another .
Due to
erosion
Erosion is the action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transports it to another location where it is deposited. Erosion is di ...
Lütje Hörn has continuously lost surface area. The size of the island was still relatively stable in the first half of last century: in 1891 it had an area of and, in 1937, . In 1957 the high-water free area was still , including about one acre of large dunes. The
storm surge of February 1962 caused a significant loss of land and dune erosion, and further losses were incurred by the
winter storm surges of 1989/1990. In 1987, the area above the mean high-water mark was only , a few years later it had reduced to just . According to the
Lower Saxon Department for Water, Coastal and Nature Conservation (NLWKN), Lütje Hörn had a flood-free area of approximately in summer 2006.
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Access
The island can only be visited with the approval of the National Park Administration, because it belongs to Zone I of the Wadden Sea National Parks
The Wadden Sea National Parks in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands are located along the German Bight of the North Sea. In Germany and Denmark they also mark the area of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Wadden Sea. Divided from each other b ...
and is a bird protection island. There are no buildings on the island.
References
External links
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East Frisian Islands
Uninhabited islands of Germany
Islands of Lower Saxony
Unincorporated areas of Germany