Puelo Lake

Puelo Lake
Lago Puelo
Location Cushamen Department, Chubut Province, Argentina, in Patagonia
Coordinates 42°9′55″S 71°38′13″W / 42.16528°S 71.63694°W / -42.16528; -71.63694Coordinates: 42°9′55″S 71°38′13″W / 42.16528°S 71.63694°W / -42.16528; -71.63694
Type glacial
Primary outflows Puelo River
Catchment area 3,040 square kilometres (1,170 sq mi)
Basin countries Argentina
Max. length 19 kilometres (12 mi)
Max. width 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi)
Surface area 44 square kilometres (11,000 acres)
Average depth 111 metres (364 ft)
Max. depth 180 metres (590 ft)
Water volume 4.9 cubic kilometres (4,000,000 acre⋅ft)
Residence time one year
Surface elevation 192 metres (630 ft)
Settlements Lago Puelo
References [1]

Lake Puelo (Spanish: Lago Puelo) is a lake located in the northern part of Chubut Province, in Argentine Patagonia. Of fluvial-glacial origin, its deepest point is some 180 meters below the water level. The narrow L-shaped lake is surrounded by Lago Puelo National Park.

The lake is fed by the small rivers, Azul and Quemquemtreu. The outflow from Puelo Lake is the Puelo River which flows to the Pacific Ocean through Chile. The river emerges from the lake at the border with Chile, flows through a narrow turbulent passage called Arroyo los Hitos about 900 metres (3,000 ft) long and into Lake Puelo Inferior (Lower Puelo Lake), entirely in Chile.

The lake is surrounded by typical Valdivian temperate rain forests, more typical of the maritime-influenced area of Chile rather than the eastern side of the Andes in Argentina.

The term Puelo seems to have its origin in the Mapuche expression puel-có, (puel = east, co = water) meaning something like "Water at the East", as it was located in the easterly part of the area occupied by the indigenous Mapuche people.

Next to the lake, which receives around 20,000 visitors per year, is Lago Puelo town.

References

  1. "Lake: Puelo," https://web.archive.org/web/20110902230405/http://www.hidricosargentina.gov.ar/EIndice-Puelo.html, accessed 15 Mar. Elevation of Puelo Lake corrected to correspond to elevation given by Google Earth, NASA.
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