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Lake Leonard

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Primary inflows
  
precipitation only

Surface elevation
  
800 m

Length
  
1.8 km

Lake type
  
Crater lake

Basin countries
  
Philippines

Area
  
6 ha

Width
  
790 m

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Location
  
Compostela Valley, Mindanao

Primary outflows
  
tributary of the Hijo River

Max. length
  
1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi)

Max. width
  
0.79 kilometres (0.49 mi)

Lake Leonard is a small freshwater crater lake in Mount Leonard (also known as Leonard Kniaseff), an andesitic-to-dacitic stratovolcano complex in the Leonard Mountain Range which is located 60 kilometres (37 mi) northeast of Davao City in the province of Davao del Sur in the Philippines.

Contents

Map of Lake Leonard, Compostela Valley, Philippines

Origin

Volcanic activity began 1.1 million years ago in the area and a series of lava domes in the region surrounding the lake were created in about 290,000 years ago. One of the biggest of these domes collapsed leaving a caldera that in time filled with water and transformed into a freshwater lake capable of sustaining life. Solfataras (fumaroles that emits sulfuric gases) occurring on its southwest rim is evident that under this lake is a sleeping active volcano. Active solfataras, fumaroles, and hot springs are also found in the Amacan-Gopod thermal area south of the lake. The Manat thermal area is located north of Lake Leonard.

Disturbances and threats

The edge of the lake is badly silted as a result of human activities on the upper slopes of the watershed, particularly road construction, shifting cultivation and logging. The disposal of mine tailings is also having a direct adverse impact on the lake's resources. The existing Philippine crocodile (Crocodylus mindorensis) population in the lake is endangered because of the present intensity of human activities; the major threats to the species are accelerated siltation in the lake, poaching, pesticides pollution and the destruction of the natural vegetation on the lake shore.

References

Lake Leonard Wikipedia