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LAKE CONSTANCE is one of the largest freshwater lakes of Central Europe and is located in south-western Germany, bordering Switzerland and Austria (Fig. 1).
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MÜLLER, G., GEES, R. Origin of the Lake Constance Basin. Nature 217, 836–837 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/217836a0
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