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Chapter 11 Origin and Ages of Lakes Glacial Tectonic Volcanic Riverine Coastal Solution Reservoir
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Chapter 11 Origin and Ages of Lakes Glacial Tectonic Volcanic Riverine Coastal Solution Reservoir.

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Page 1: Chapter 11 Origin and Ages of Lakes Glacial Tectonic Volcanic Riverine Coastal Solution Reservoir.

Chapter 11Origin and Ages of Lakes

• Glacial• Tectonic• Volcanic• Riverine• Coastal• Solution• Reservoir

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http://www.eeescience.utoledo.edu/Faculty/Gottgens/webpapers/Gottgens%20et%20al.%20WASP%201998.pdf

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Glacial lakes

• Developed by an ice barrier– proglacial lakes)

• Developed by glacial erosion– Cirque and paternoster lakes,

fjords, and kettle or pothole lakes• Developed by glacial deposition

(moraines)• Developed by a mixture of

glacial activity

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Summit Lake, Alaska

Cirque Lakes

Lake Seal, Tasmania

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Paternoster lakes(Glacier National Park)

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Fjords (Norway)

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Kettle lakes (ex Dundee WI) formed when block of trapped glacial ice in accumulated till melted.

Plunge-pool lakes formed at the base of a waterfalls off retreating glaciers. melt water

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Space-shuttle photograph of the Finger Lake district in western New York.http://www.geospectra.net/kite/ny_finger/finger.htm

Morainal damming formed the Finger Lakes, Lake Mendota (& many WI lakes)

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Glacial Lakes

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Polygon ponds, Arctic region (see book Fig. 11.18).

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Lake Baikal• Max depth 1,620 m• Length: 636 km• Width: 80 km• Shoreline length: 2,100 km• Volume: 23,600 km3 (almost 20% of the world’s surface fresh water, more than all five Great Lakes combined)

Tectonic Lakes (formed by deep earth crustal movements)

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Lake Tanganyika

Graben lakes: multiple faults (see book Fig 11.19)

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Rifting A geologic term that describes the process that occurs when land sinks between two parallel faults.

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Lake ChadDepth: 2-3 mWatershed:lake = 604:1

African rift lakes

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Lake Chad, which once straddled the borders of Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Cameroon, has shrunk by an estimated 95% since the mid 1960s, due to the growth of agriculture and declining rainfall. Image: Unep

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Volcanic crater Lakes

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(See also book Fig 11.20)

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Riverine (or fluvial) lakes

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Riverine lakes (book Fig 11.17): Dominant lake type at low latitudesOxbow, blocked-valley, floodplain lakes (varzea)

River meander becomes separated Oxbow lakes (billabong)

http://www.lmic.state.mn.us/gifs/wilkin_oxbow.jpg

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Lakes with other origins

• Coastal lakes

• Solution (karst) lakes

• Reservoirs

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Wintergarden, Florida

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“Gator Lake”, Florida Everglades (1989)

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Reservoirs