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Becharof Lake is a 37-mile (60 km) long lake on the Alaska Peninsula. It is located 23 miles (37 km) south-east of Egegik, in the Aleutian Range. It is the second largest lake in Alaska after Iliamna Lake. It ranks eighth on list of largest lakes of the United States by volume and fourteenth on list of largest lakes of the United States by area.[2]

Becharof Lake
from space
Becharof Lake
LocationLake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska
Coordinates57°57′08″N 156°22′36″W[1]
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length37 mi (60 km)[1]
Surface area453 sq mi (1,170 km2)[2]
Surface elevation13 ft (4.0 m)[1]
References[1][2]

History


Becharof Refuge Lake
Becharof Refuge Lake

Russian navigator Dmitry Bocharov of the Imperial Russian Navy explored at Kodiak, Alaska, in 1788, and returned to Alaska in 1791. In late spring 1791, Alexander Andreyevich Baranov, chief manager of the Shelikhov-Golikov Company in Russian America, ordered Bocharov to explore the northwest shore of the Alaska Peninsula. His orders directed him to seek a portage across the peninsula near Kodiak. Twenty to thirty men crewed two 30-foot (9.1 m) walrus-skin-covered open boats under his command. They sailed and paddled from Unalaska Island along the northwest shore of the Alaska Peninsula as far as Bristol Bay via Egegik Bay. In search of a portage, he traveled up the Egegik River into a large inland lake. This lake now bears his name with an Americanized spelling: Becharof Lake. He probed the lake to its most eastern extent in the summer of 1791. After making a portage from the easternmost point of the lake to the North Pacific Ocean, he returned to Kodiak and reported his findings to Baranov.[3][4]

The Russian Hydrological Department published the name "Oz(ero) Ugashek" on Chart 1455 in 1852.[1]

The Alaska Purchase of 1867 transferred the territory from the Russian Empire to the United States of America. Naturalist William Healey Dall of the Smithsonian Institution, later Acting Assistant to the United States Coast Survey, named the lake in 1868.


References


  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Becharof Lake
  2. "Profile of the People and Land of the United States". US Department of Interior, National Atlas of the United States. Archived from the original on 2012-09-15.
  3. Black, Lydia T. (2004). Russians in Alaska: 1732–1867. University of Alaska Press. p. 113. ISBN 1889963054.
  4. Chevigny, Hector (1942). Lord of Alaska – The Story of Baranov and the Russian Adventure. Portland OR: Binfords & Mort. p. 46. ASIN B00EYBFJG6.



На других языках


[de] Becharof Lake

Der Becharof Lake oder Becharofsee ist ein 60 km langer und 24 km breiter See auf der Alaska-Halbinsel im US-Bundesstaat Alaska.
- [en] Becharof Lake

[fr] Lac Becharof

Le lac Becharof (en anglais : Becharof Lake) est un lac situé dans la péninsule d'Alaska, dans l'État d'Alaska aux États-Unis. Il mesure soixante kilomètres de longueur avec une superficie de 1 170 km2. Il est situé dans la chaîne aléoutienne, dans le borough de Lake and Peninsula.

[ru] Озеро Бочарова

Озеро Бочарова (англ. Becharof Lake) — озеро в США, штат Аляска.



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