geo.wikisort.org - ReservoirQuesnel Lake is a glacial lake or fjord in British Columbia, Canada, and is the major tributary of the Fraser River. With a maximum depth of 511 m (1,677 ft), it is claimed to be the deepest fjord lake in the world, the deepest lake in BC, and the third-deepest lake in North America, after Great Slave Lake and Crater Lake.
Glacial lake
Body of water
Quesnel Lake |
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Location | British Columbia, Canada |
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Coordinates | 52°32′N 121°2′W |
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Lake type | Glacial, fjord lake, oligotrophic |
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Primary inflows | Horsefly River Mitchell River Niagara Creek |
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Primary outflows | Quesnel River (total 131m3) |
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Catchment area | 6,200 km2 (2,400 sq mi) |
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Basin countries | Canada |
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Max. length | 100 km (62 mi) from Likely to end of East arm, 48 km (30 mi) North Arm |
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Surface area | 266 km2 (103 sq mi) |
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Average depth | 157 m (515 ft) |
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Max. depth | 511 m (1,677 ft) |
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Water volume | 41.8 km3 (10.0 cu mi) |
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Residence time | 10.1 years |
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Shore length1 | 323.8 km (201.2 mi) |
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Surface elevation | 728 m (2,388 ft)[3] |
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Settlements | Likely, Horsefly |
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1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
On August 4, 2014, the tailings pond of Mount Polley mine burst, spilling tailings into Polley Lake and Quesnel Lake and temporarily depriving residents of Likely, British Columbia, of fresh water for household use. In 2017, the Mount Polley mine was granted a permit to discharge mine wastewater into Quesnel Lake.[5]
Forestry, mining and fishing are popular in this area. Quesnel Lake is also a trophy lake because live bait or barbed hooks are not allowed. Catch-and-release restrictions apply to Steelhead fish shorter than 10 cm or longer than 50 cm. Rainbow trout, Dolly Varden and other species of lake trouts are common. Fish habitats established in Hazeltine creek are supporting the trout population in local waterways include in Quesnel lake. Quesnel lake offers the ability to fish right from shore and along tributary streams, or to explore the lake by boat, kayak, canoe, or paddleboard during the summer months.[6]
References
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Rivers | |
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Lakes | |
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Coastal features | Haida Gwaii |
- Cumshewa Inlet
- Dawrin Sound
- Laskeek Bay
- Masset Inlet
- Rennel Sound
- Skidegate Channel
- Skidegate Inlet
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North Coast |
- Arthur Passage
- Burke Channel
- Chatham Sound
- Dixon Entrance
- Douglas Channel
- Finlayston Channel
- Fisher Channel
- Fitz Hugh Sound
- Gardner Channel
- Grenville Channel
- Hecate Strait
- Juan Perez Sound
- Lama Passage
- Laredo Channel
- Milbanke Sound
- Portland Inlet
- Prince Rupert Harbour
- Princess Royal Channel
- Principe Channel
- Queen Charlotte Sound
- Rivers Inlet
- Seaforth Channel
- Smith Inlet
- Smith Sound
- Wright Sound
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Central Coast |
- Belize Inlet
- Bute Inlet
- Call Inlet
- Cordero Channel
- Drury Inlet
- Frederick Arm
- Goletas Channel
- Johnstone Strait
- Kingcome Inlet
- Knight Inlet
- Kyuquot Sound
- Loughborough Inlet
- Nodales Channel
- Phillips Arm
- Pryce Channel
- Queen Charlotte Strait
- Seymour Inlet
- Sutlej Channel
- Wells Passage
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Salish Sea |
- Active Pass
- Baynes Sound
- Boundary Bay
- Boundary Pass
- Burrard Inlet
- Calm Channel
- Captain Passage
- Desolation Sound
- Discovery Passage
- Haro Strait
- Homfray Channel
- Hoskyn Channel
- Howe Sound
- Jervis Inlet
- Malaspina Strait
- Okisollo Channel
- Port San Juan
- Ramsay Arm
- Saanich Inlet
- Sansum Narrows
- Satellite Channel
- Sechelt Inlet
- Stuart Channel
- Strait of Georgia
- Strait of Juan de Fuca
- Sutil Channel
- Toba Inlet
- Trincomali Channel
- Victoria Harbour
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На других языках
[de] Quesnel Lake
Quesnel Lake ist ein See im Osten der kanadischen Provinz British Columbia.
- [en] Quesnel Lake
[fr] Lac Quesnel
Le lac Quesnel est un lac situé en Colombie-Britannique au Canada, il se caractérise par une grande profondeur qui est à son maximum de 506 mètres.
[it] Lago Quesnel
Il lago Quesnel (pron. /kwɪˈnɛl/ si trova in Canada, nella provincia della Columbia Britannica. È un lago glaciale con una profondità di 506 m, ed è considerato il più profondo lago glaciale del mondo, nonché il secondo lago più profondo del Canada dopo il Grande Lago degli Schiavi (614 m).[1]
[ru] Кенель (озеро)
Кене́ль — озеро на территории провинции Британская Колумбия в Канаде[3]. Имеет ледниковое происхождение.
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