Lake Tacoma

Coordinates: 47°17′00″N 122°26′58″W / 47.283283°N 122.449330°W / 47.283283; -122.449330
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Lake Tacoma
Primary inflows
Vashon Glacier
Primary outflowsOhop channel
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length25 miles (40 km)
Max. width18 miles (29 km)
Max. depth256 feet (78 m)
Residence timeca 200 years
Surface elevation350 m (1,150 ft)
References[1]

Lake Tacoma is the name given the freshwater lake in the basin of the

Green River (Duwamish River) at the point in time that the Vashon Glacier had receded northward into Commencement Bay. Prior to this, it was referred to as the Lake Puyallup. The bluff on which this city is built is used as the landmark where Lake Puyallup ceased and it became Lake Tacoma.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b Washington Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 8; Glaciation of the Puget Sound Region; J. Harlen Bretz; Olympia, Wash, Frank M. Lamborn Public Printer; 1913