- Lake Nojiri
Infobox lake
lake_name = Lake Nojiri
野尻湖
image_lake = Lake Nojiri.jpg
caption_lake = Lake and Mt. Kurohime
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location = Shinano,Kamiminochi District ,Nagano Prefecture
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basin_countries = Japan
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area = 4.56 km²
depth = 21 m
max-depth = 38.5 m
volume = 0.096 m³
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shore = 16 km
elevation = 657 m
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frozen =nihongo|Lake Nojiri|野尻湖|Nojiri-ko is in the town of Shinano,
Kamiminochi District ,Nagano Prefecture ,Japan . Second toLake Suwa among lakes in Nagano Prefecture, Nojiri is a resort, the location of the firstpumped-storage hydroelectricity inJapan , and the site of a paleolithic excavation.Data
* Transparency: 5–7 m
Fishing
The lake rarely freezes over in the winter. "Dome boats," outfitted with stoves, catch
smelt (Hypomesus nipponensis) in Lake Nojiri.Tategahana Paleolithic Site
In 1946, a tusk of
Palaeoloxodon naumanni (named in honor of theO-yatoi gaikokujin Heinrich Edmund Naumann, 1854–1927) was discovered accidentally. In 1962, excavations began at the edge and on the bottom of the lake. The location was a promontory, on the western shore, known as Tategahana. Discoveries included implements of stone and bone, fossils of Palaeoloxodon naumanni, and of deer. Analyses ofdiatom s,pollen ,paleomagnetism , andvolcanic ash place the site, with its fossils of humans and megafauna, in thePaleolithic , thePleistocene , about 40,000 years ago. Kondo et al. conclude that Tategahana is a "kill-butchering site." ref|KillButcherSee also
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List of fossil sites Notes
# Y. Kondo, N. Mazima, Nojiri-ko Research Group p. 284
# Y. Kondo, N. Mazima, Nojiri-ko Research Group p. 288External links
* [http://www.myoko-nojiri.com/nojiri.htm Welcome to Nojiri!] The "unofficial" guide to Lake Nojiri (in English)
* [http://www.cq.rm.cnr.it/elephants2001/pdf/284_288.pdf "Palaeoloxodon naumanni" and its environment at the paleolithic site of Lake Nojiri, Nagano Prefecture, Central Japan] . The World of Elephants - International Congress, Rome 2001. Y. Kondo, N. Mazima, Nojiri-ko Research Group
* [http://www.avis.ne.jp/~nojiriko/ Lake Nojiri Naumann Elephant Museum (Nojiriko Museum)] (some English content)
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