Lake Alicurá
The Lake Alicurá , in Argentina is a lake of reserve, born following the construction of the dam Alicurá on the Río Limay, name given to the higher course of the Río Negro.
Description
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the geographical coordinates are: 40° 24 ' south and 71° 0 ' west
- Altitude of the water level: 705 meters on average
- Surface: 67,5 km ²
- Volume of water of reserve: 3,27 billion m ³
- maximum Depth: 110 meters
- average Depth: 48,4 meters
- Fluctuations annual averages of the level: 5 meters
- Length of banks: 215,6 kilometers
- Time of residence: 0,38 year
- catchment Area: 6.980 square kilometers
- Flow of the emissary (Río Limay) on the level of the stopping: 273 cubic meters.
See too
- the Río Negro
- the Río Limay
- the Lake Piedra del Águila
- stopping of El Chocón
External bond
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Chart of the province of Río Negro
- Chart of the province of Neuquén
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