- Lake Argyle
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lake_name = Lake Argyle
image_lake = lake argyle.jpg
caption_lake = from space, August 1985. The main channel of theOrd River (dark, meandering feature) north of the lake is visible as it drains northward, eventually emptying into theJoseph Bonaparte Gulf . The Ord and Bow Rivers that flow into the southern end of the lake are difficult to discern. Low, folded mountains can be identified east and west of this river valley.
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location =Western Australia
coords = coord|16.1227|S|128.742|E|type:waterbody_region:AU-WA|display=inline,title
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catchment = 46,100 km²
basin_countries = Australia
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area = 703 km²
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volume = 10,763,000 ML
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reference = [http://www.watercorporation.com.au/d/dams_storagedetail.cfm?id=22241 WA - Water Corporation] ]Lake Argyle (coord|16|19|S|128|43|E|region:AU-WA_type:waterbody) is
Australia 's second largest artificiallake (by volume), part of theOrd River Scheme, near the East Kimberley (Western Australia ) town ofKununurra , located on the Kimberley Plateau about eighty kilometres inland from theJoseph Bonaparte Gulf .The construction of the dam was completed in 1972. The Ord River dam is 335 metres long, and 98 metres high. The earth-fill only dam wall at Lake Argyle is the most efficient dam in Australia in the ratio of the size of the dam wall to the amount of water stored.
Lake Argyle normally has a surface area of about 1,000 square kilometres. The storage capacity, to the top of the spillway, is 10,763,000 megalitres. The lake filled to capacity in 1973, and the spillway flowed until 1984. Lake Argyle's usual storage volume is 5,797,000 megalitres, [Australian Govt. Pub. Service "Ord River Irrigation Area review". a joint Commonwealth and Western Australian review. 1979] making it the second largest reservoir in Australia (the combined
Lake Gordon /Lake Pedder inTasmania is the largest.) At maximum flood level, the lake would hold 35 million megalitres of water and cover a surface area of 2,072 square kilometres.Lake Argyle (together with
Lake Kununurra ) is part of theOrd River irrigation scheme. There are currently some 150 square kilometres of farmland under irrigation in the East Kimberly region.The damming of the Ord River has caused major changes to the environment. Flows to the Ord River have been severely reduced. Within Lake Argyle itself a thriving new eco-system has developed. The lake is now home to 26 species of native fish and a population of
freshwater crocodile s currently estimated at some 25,000. The damming of the Ord River also turned a number of low lying ridges into islands. Crocodiles can sometimes be seen on these islands along with a number of birds.
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