A large lake on the border of Saskatchewan and Alberta in northwestern Canada. It is crescent-shaped, about 320 km long and 10-58 km wide, with an area of 7,935 km2 . The lake surface is 213 m above sea level, and its deepest point is 124 m. The Athabasca River flows into it from the south. It freezes over in winter, and is surrounded by coniferous forests. There is a uranium mine nearby. → Related article Mackenzie River Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
カナダ北西部,サスカチュワン,アルバータ州境にある大湖。長さ約320km,幅10〜58kmで,三日月形をしており,面積7935km2。湖面標高213m。最深124m。南方からアサバスカ川が注ぐ。冬期には結氷し,周囲は針葉樹林におおわれる。付近にウラン鉱山がある。 →関連項目マッケンジー[川] 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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