- Upper Klamath Lake
Infobox lake
lake_name = Upper Klamath Lake
image_lake = Wpdms shdrlfi020l upper klamath lake.jpg
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location =Oregon
coords = coord|42|23|32|N|121|52|49|W|region:US-OR_type:waterbody|display=inline,title
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inflow = Williamson River
outflow =Link River
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basin_countries = United States
length = 20 mi (32 km)
width = 8 mi (12.9 km)
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elevation = 4140 ft (1262 m)
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cities =Upper Klamath Lake (sometimes called Klamath Lake) is a large, shallow
freshwater lake east of theCascade Range in south centralOregon in theUnited States . The largest freshwater body in Oregon, it is approximately 20 mi (32 km) long and 8 mi (12.9 km) wide and extends northwest from the city of Klamath Falls. It sits at an elevation of 4140 ft (1262 m).The lake depth fluctuates due to regulation of its water supply, ranging from 8 ft (2.5 m) to 60 feet (18 m) deep at average levels. The lake level is kept within 1261 to 1264 m above sea level. [ [http://www.oregonlakes.org/gallery/klamath/klamath.html Klamath Lake ] ] It is fed by several streams, including the Williamson River and is drained by the
Link River , which issues from the south end of the lake. It is connected by short channel to the smallerAgency Lake to the north. The Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge sits along the north edge of the lake.History
Since 1917, the water level in the lake has been regulated by the
United States Bureau of Reclamation as part of theKlamath Reclamation Project to support agriculture in the upper Klamath Basin.Prior to the 20th century the lake was surrounded by widespread marshes which were largely drained for cultivated land. The lake is naturally
eutrophic , resulting in a high natural concentration of nutrients. In the 20th century, the augmentation of nutrients by agricultural runoff in the surrounding farming valley have caused the lake to becomehypereutrophic resulting inblue-green algae blooms over the lake ( largely "Aphanizomenon flos-aquae ") The algae blooms turn the water an opaque green in the summer and afford little recreational use on the lake. State standards for dissolvedoxygen are routinely violated. In 1988, two formerly abundant Upper Klamath Lake fish species, theLost River sucker and theshortnose sucker ("Catostomidae"), were placed on the federalendangered species list.A drought in the summer of 2001 caused the Bureau to shut down the Klamath Project to protect the sucker population. The shutdown led to widespread protests among the ranching community and has become a national issue concerning
property rights andenvironmentalism .References
ee also
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Klamath County
*Klamath Falls, Oregon
*List of lakes in Oregon
*Link River
*Link River Dam External links
* [http://or.water.usgs.gov/projs_dir/pn381/pn381.html USGS: Upper Klamath Lake nutrient study]
* [http://www.oregonlakes.org/gallery/klamath/klamath.html Oregon Lakes: Upper Klamath Lake]
* [http://www.propertyrightsresearch.org/articles/all_eyes_are_on_the_upper_klamat.htm Klamath Falls Herald and News, July 1, 2003: All Eyes on Upper Klamath Lake]
* [http://klamathwaterlib.oit.edu Klamath Waters Digital Library]
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