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Vasa Loch

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Lake type
  
brackish

Max. length
  
300 m (980 ft)

Islands
  
none

Length
  
300 m

Cities
  
Balfour, Orkney

Basin countries
  
United Kingdom

Max. width
  
200 m (660 ft)

Surface elevation
  
1 m

Width
  
200 m

Vasa Loch

Location
  
Shapinsay, Orkney Islands, Scotland

Vasa Loch is a brackish lagoon in southwestern Shapinsay, Orkney Islands. (Ordnance, 2002) This water body has been shown on early maps of the island in a very similar shape and size to its current geometry, separated from the North Sea by a narrow strip of raised beach.(Masters, 1840) Vasa Loch is fed by small rivulets and upland springs that rise on the western part of the island's western spur. pH levels of the loch are strongly alkaline, in the range of 10.15. (Hogan, 2006)

Contents

Map of Vasa Loch, Orkney, UK

GeologyEdit

The particular landform associated with Vasa Loch is an ayre, derived from the Old Norse word used to depict a lake which is only separated by a narrow strip of low-lying land from the sea itself.(Shapinsay)

References

Vasa Loch Wikipedia