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Peninsula Lake (Alberta)

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Basin countries
  
Canada

Max. width
  
1.9 km (1.2 mi)

Average depth
  
2.1 m (6 ft 11 in)

Area
  
139 ha

Length
  
1.7 km

Province
  
Alberta

Max. length
  
1.7 km (1.1 mi)

Surface area
  
1.39 km (0.54 sq mi)

Surface elevation
  
656 m

Mean depth
  
2.1 m

Width
  
1.9 km

Location
  
Flagstaff County, Alberta

Peninsula Lake is a lake in Alberta, Canada. The lake is located 160 km southeast of the city of Edmonton. The salinity of Peninsula Lake causes characteristics such as temperature, nutrient concentrations and plant and animal communities to contrast with those from freshwater lakes. The lake is contains high levels of sulphate, sodium and bicarbonate/carbonate concentrations which, are produced by saline groundwater in the region. In winter, the temperature of water under the ice drops to 0°C, extremely low, even for Alberta lakes. Although the lake contains high mineral levels, plant growth is sparse. A few planktonic invertebrates are exceptionally abundant, but there are fewer species than in freshwater lakes. There are no fish living in the lake.

Map of Peninsula Lake, Flagstaff County, AB, Canada

References

Peninsula Lake (Alberta) Wikipedia


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