- Keurusselkä
Infobox lake
lake_name = Keurusselkä
image_lake = Keurusselka-WorldWind.jpg
caption_lake =Landsat 7 image of the Keurusselkä region. Area whereshatter cone s have been found is marked with a red ellipse and the suggested impact structure of Ukonselkä is marked with a white circle.
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location =Central Finland
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basin_countries = Finland
length = 27 km
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area = 117.30 km²
depth = 6.4 m
max-depth = 40 m
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elevation = 105.4 m
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cities =Keuruu ,Mänttä Keurusselkä is a
lake in CentralFinland between the towns ofKeuruu to the north andMänttä to the south. It covers an area of 117.30 km². Its average depth is 6.4 m with a maximum depth of 40 m. The surface lies at 105.4 m above sea level. The lake is 27 km long and is a part of theKokemäenjoki water system.cite web | title=Finnish lakes larger than 40 square kilometers | work=www.environment.fi | url=http://www.environment.fi/print.asp?contentid=69583&lan=en&clan=en | accessdate=2006-05-09] H. Ilus, S. Klemola, V.-P. Vartti, J. Mattila, T.K. Ikäheimonen: [https://www.gr.is/nks-b/seminar2005/extended_abstracts/INDOFERN_FIN4.pdf 137Cs in aquatic organisms in the southern Lake Keurusselkä (Finland)] ] L. Pesonen, S. Hietala, M. Poutanen, J. Moilanen, M. Lehtinen, H. Ruotsalainen: [http://pro.tsv.fi/geofysiikanseura/gfp2005_pesonen2.pdf The Keurusselkä Meteorite Impact Structure, Central Finland: Geophysical Data] ] Keurusselkä gained international publicity in 2004 when a pair of amateur geologists uncovered an ancientimpact crater on the western shore of the lake.cite web | author=Moilanen, Jarmo | title=Keurusselän törmäysjäljen löytyminen | work=Suomen törmäyskraatterit | url=http://www.somerikko.net/kraatterit/keurusselka_loyto.html | accessdate=2006-05-09 languageicon|fi|Finnish]M/S "Elias Lönnrot", one of the two
paddle steamer s in Finland, makes regular tourist cruises on the lake in summer.Environmental issues
In 1986, the Keurusselkä region was heavily contaminated (70 kBq/m²) by radioactive
caesium (137Cs) from theChernobyl disaster fallout. In 2003, some fish near Mänttä had still caesium concentrations several times as high as inOlkiluoto andLoviisa , which host the nuclear plants of Finland. This is due to the difference between the uptake of caesium infresh water and brackish orsaline water . However, the concentration levels are so small that eating the fish is not considered a health risk.Apart from radioactivity, the water quality is also weakened by
humic substances and local sewage. Despite that, the water quality is generally good, and the central part of the lake is in almost pristine condition. The lake is considered good for fishing, and the pike ("Esox lucius") and perch ("Perca fluviatilis") populations are especially large.cite web | title=Fishing ground of Keuruu | work=Kalapaikka.net | url=http://www.kalapaikka.net/keskisuomi/fishing/MENEKOSKI.ASP?kohde=keuru | accessdate=2006-05-08]Keurusselkä impact structure
Keurusselkä covers an ancient impact crater remnant, which was discovered in 2003 by amateur geologists
Jarmo Moilanen andSatu Hietala .Shatter cone s, horsetail-shaped formations in rocks specifically formed in meteor impacts, have been found in an 11.5 km wide area, but it is possible that the area containing shatter cones may be only the central uplift of the crater. Weak traces based on digital elevation data suggest possible ring structures from 10 km to as wide as about 30 km in diameter. This would make Keurusselkä the largest impact structure in Finland surpassing the Lappajärvi crater. In addition to the shatter cones, microscopic studies of samples from abreccia boulder have revealed shock metamorphic features, (planar fracture s andplanar deformation features ) inquartz grains, which formed when the rock underwent extreme shock pressures of between 7–35 GPa.S. Hietala, J. Moilanen: [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2004/pdf/1619.pdf Keurusselkä - A New Impact Structure in Central Finland] Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV (2004)]The age of the crater has not yet been established, but it must be less than 1.88 Ga (thousand million years;
Orosirian , in the latePaleoproterozoic ), because that is the age of the Central Finland Granite Complex, the localgranite bedrock . Since the impact, 7–8 km of rock has eroded away, leaving no visible depressions. It is clear that the crater is very old, possibly over 1 Ga because the other Finnish craters of that age still have some crater depression left (seeIso-Naakkima ,Lumparn ).cite web | author=Moilanen, Jarmo | title=Keurusselkä impact structure | work=Impact structures in Finland | url=http://www.somerikko.net/impacts/keurusselka.html | accessdate=2006-05-08]Sparse gravity data shows a negative anomaly (an area of lower gravity) in the area of the impact structure. However, there are other negative gravity anomalies nearby which are not believed to be related to the impact event. In addition, there are less dense
felsic rocks in the western shore of the lake, which can contribute to the gravity low. The anomaly will be mapped in a much greater detail to determine if it is related to the impact event.Airborne magnetic data show a strikingly circular magnetic anomaly, but for a reason not yet known it is slightly east from the gravity low area as well as the region where the shatter cones are found. It is possible that the ring was created for example by a granitic
intrusion instead of the impact event. No specific anomalies have been found fromradiometric or electromagnetic data. Paleomagnetic data will be collected to define the age of the structure.Only some 30 km east from the centre of the Keurusselkä impact structure is
Karikkoselkä , a much smaller and younger impact crater. Ukonselkä, a roughly circular lake immediately west from Keurusselkä, is listed in the suspected Earth impact site database (SEIS).cite web | title=SEIS database | work=Impact Field Studies Group | url=http://web.eps.utk.edu/ifsg.htm | accessdate=2006-05-08] However, no evidence for an impact there has been provided so far.References
External links
*cite web | title=Keurusselkä | work=Earth Impact Database | url=http://www.unb.ca/passc/ImpactDatabase/images/keurusselka.htm | accessdate=2006-05-09
*cite web | author=Moilanen, Jarmo | title=Keurusselkä impact structure | work=Impact structures in Finland | url=http://www.somerikko.net/impacts/keurusselka.html | accessdate=2006-05-09
*cite web | title=Eliaksen risteilyt | url=http://www.eliaksenristeilyt.fi/ | accessdate=2006-05-09 languageicon|fi|Finnish
*cite web | title= Integrated Study of Keurusselkä Impact Structure| work= Project home page | author= University of Helsinki, Division of Geophysics| url=http://www.geophysics.helsinki.fi/tutkimus/08_Keurusselka_impact_structure_se.php
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