Telaquana Lake
Telaquana Lake | ||
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Geographical location | Alaska (USA) | |
Tributaries | Telaquana River | |
Drain | Telaquana River → Stony River | |
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Coordinates | 60 ° 57 ′ N , 153 ° 53 ′ W | |
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Altitude above sea level | 372 m | |
surface | 46 km² | |
length | 14.8 km | |
width | 4 km | |
Middle deep | 25 m | |
Catchment area | 262 km² |
The Telaquana Lake is a lake in southwestern Alaska (USA).
The 372 m high lake of glacial origin lies on the western flank of a glaciated mountain range, the northern part of which is part of the Alaska range and the southern part of the Aleutian range . The 46 km² large lake measures 14.8 km in a west-east direction. The width of the lake is 4 km. The mean water depth is given as 25 m. The Telaquana Lake is located in the Lake Clark National Preserve , bordered to the east by the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve . The lake is traversed by the Telaquana River in a westerly direction. This is fed by several glaciers. 23.5 km west-northwest of the lake, the river flows into the Stony River , a tributary of the Kuskokwim River .
Web links
- Telaquana Lake at lakepedia.com