- Walker Lake (Nevada)
Infobox lake
lake_name = Walker Lake
image_lake = Wfm walker lake nevada landsat.jpg
caption_lake = Satellite photo
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location =Mineral County, Nevada
coords = coord|38.784|N|118.635|W|type:waterbody_region:US-NV|display=inline,title
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inflow = Walker River
outflow = "evaporation "
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basin_countries = United States
length = 18 mi (29 km)
width = 7 mi (11 km)
area = 130 km²
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cities =Walker Lake is a natural
lake , 50.3 mi² (130 km²) in area, in theGreat Basin in westernNevada in theUnited States . It is 18 mi (29 km) long and 7 mi (11 km) wide, located in northwestern Mineral County along the eastern side of theWassuk Range , approximately 75 mi (120 km) southeast of Reno. The lake is fed from the north by the Walker River and has no natural outlet except absorption and evaporation.The lakebed is a remnant of prehistoric
Lake Lahontan that covered much of northwestern Nevada during theice age . Although the ancient history of Walker Lake has been extensively studied by researchers seeking to establish a climatic timeline for the region as part of theYucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository study, this research has raised many puzzling questions. UnlikePyramid Lake , the lake itself has dried up several times since the end of thePleistocene , probably due to natural diversions of the Walker River into theCarson Sink . Also, this research found no evidence that the Walker Lake basin contained water during the Lake Lahontan highstand, although based on the surface elevation of the highstand evidenced elsewhere in the region it must have.Walker Lake is the namesake of the geological trough in which it sits, and which extends from Oregon toDeath Valley and beyond, theWalker Lane .In the 19th century the area around the lake was inhabited by the
Paiute . Extensive use of the water of the Walker River and its tributaries forirrigation since the late 19th century has resulted in a severe drop in the level of the lake. According theUSGS , the level dropped approximately 140 ft (40 m) between 1882 and 1994. The lower level of the lake has resulted in a higher concentration of stream pollutants.As of 2004 the salt concentration is above the lethal limit for most of the native fish species throughout much of the lake, and the survival of theLahontan cutthroat trout in the lake will be threatened if inflow is not drastically increased.The
Walker Lake State Recreation Area is located along the western shore of the lake. TheHawthorne Army Depot , which claims to be the world's largestammunition depot , fills the valley to the south of the lake.U.S. Route 95 passes along the western shore of Walker Lake.
ee also
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Lake Lahontan
*Carson Sink
*Honey Lake
*Pyramid Lake
*Winnemucca Lake
*Mono Lake External links
* [http://nevada.usgs.gov/walker/ USGS: Walker River Basin]
* [http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2007/5012/pdf/sir20075012.pdf USGS: Bathymetry of Walker Lake, West-Central Nevada]
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