Greve Lake

Proglacial lake in Chile
49°0′S 73°56′W / 49.000°S 73.933°W / -49.000; -73.933TypeProglacial lakeBasin countriesChileSurface area240 km2 (93 sq mi)[1]Average depth123.3 m (405 ft)Water volume29.59 km3 (7.10 cu mi)Surface elevation150 m (490 ft)[1]References[1]Map

Greve Lake (Spanish: Lago Greve) is an ice dammed lake in Chile formed by the advance of Brüggen Glacier. It is fed by several glaciers. Lautaro volcano is located in its vicinity.

References

  1. ^ a b c Proyectos Antartica
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Hydrography of Magallanes Region
Rivers
  • Azopardo
  • Bellavista
  • Geike
  • Grande
  • Grey
  • Las Minas
  • Paine
  • Penitente
  • Rubens
  • San Juan
  • Serrano
  • Yendegaia
Flag of Magallanes Region
Waterfalls
  • Salto Grande
LakesGlaciers


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