Lake Singkarak

Coordinates: 0°37′12″S 100°32′24″E / 0.62000°S 100.54000°E / -0.62000; 100.54000
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Singkarak
Primary inflows
Sumani River
Primary outflowsOmbilin River, Anai River
Basin countriesIndonesia
Max. length20.77 km (12.91 mi)
Max. width7.23 km (4.49 mi)
Surface area107.8 km2 (41.6 sq mi)
Average depth149 m (489 ft)[1]
Max. depth268 m (879 ft)
Water volume16.1 km3 (13,100,000 acre⋅ft)
Surface elevation362 m (1,188 ft)

Lake Singkarak (

Sawahlunto-Sijunjung
, skirts the length of the lake on the eastern side.

Painting of Lake Singkarak in 1901

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Mean depth calculated as volume / surface area.

References

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