Short description: Periglacial lake of the Weichselian Glaciation
Ice Age lakes of Siberia and Central Asia
The West Siberian Glacial Lake, also known as West Siberian Lake (Russian: Западно-Сибирское море) or Mansiyskoe Lake (Russian: Мансийское озеро), was a periglacial lake formed when the Arctic Ocean outlets for each of the Ob and Yenisei rivers were blocked by the Barents-Kara Ice Sheet during the Weichselian Glaciation, approximately 80,000 years ago. It was situated on the West Siberian Plain, and at its maximum extent the lake's surface area was more than 750,000 km2 which is more than twice that of the present-day Caspian Sea.
It is theorized that although drainage to the Arctic Ocean basin (e.g. by the Ob and Yenisei Rivers) was prevented, the lake would eventually overflow to the Mediterranean Sea through a circuitous route that would include the Aral Sea, the Caspian Sea, and the Black Sea. This would have resulted in water from the Selenga River and Lake Baikal draining over a course of some 9,700 kilometres (6,000 mi), considerably longer than any river's course today.[1]
Data
| Date |
Elevation |
Area |
Volume |
Average depth
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| 90–80 ka
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60 m |
610000 km2 |
15000 km3 |
24 m
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| 60–50 ka
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45 m |
881000 km2 |
32000 km3 |
36 m
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See Mangerud et al. (2004)[2] for diagrams and descriptions of the lake as well as postulated drainage patterns.
See also
- the Baikal seal, a freshwater seal of Lake Baikal probably related to Caspian seals.
- the Turgai Sea or West Siberian Sea, a Cretaceous to Eocene extension of the Tethys Sea separating Europe and Asia
- Paratethys
Notes
- ↑ Dutch, Steve, Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. "Pleistocene Glaciers and Geography" webpage (accessed 30 November 2006)
- ↑ Mangerud, J.; Jakobsson, M.; Alexanderson, H.; Astakhov, V.; Clarke, G. K. C.; Henriksen, M.; Hjort, C.; Krinner, G. et al. (2004). "Ice-dammed lakes and rerouting of the drainage of northern Eurasia during the Last Glaciation". Quaternary Science Reviews 23 (11–13): 1313–1332. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2003.12.009. Bibcode: 2004QSRv...23.1313M.
External links
- West Siberian Lake Overview
Pleistocene proglacial lakes and related seas |
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| Africa | |
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| Asia |
- West Siberian Glacial Lake
- Lake Tengger
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| Europe |
- Ancylus Lake
- Baltic Ice Lake
- Lake Harrison
- Lake Komi
- Lake Lapworth
- Lake Pickering
- Littorina Sea
- Mastogloia Sea
- Yoldia Sea
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| North America | | Nelson River drainage |
- Proglacial lakes of Minnesota
- Lake Agassiz
- Lake Bassano
- Lake Souris
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| James Bay drainage | |
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| Great Lakes |
- Lake Admiralty
- Lake Algonquin (Multiple basins)
- Lake Arkona
- Lake Chicago
- Lake Chippewa
- Lake Duluth
- Early Lake Erie
- Lake Frontenac
- Lake Houghton (glacial)
- Glacial Lake Iroquois
- Lake Lundy
- Lake Dana
- Lake Maumee
- Lake Minong
- Nipissing Great Lakes (Multiple basins)
- Early Lake Ontario
- Lake Saginaw
- Lake Stanley
- Lake Tonawanda
- Lake Warren
- Lake Wayne
- Lake Whittlesey
- Champlain Sea
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| Columbia River system |
- Lake Allison
- Lake Bonneville
- Glacial Lake Columbia
- Lake Lahontan
- Lake Lewis
- Lake Missoula
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| Puget Sound system |
- Glacial Lake Russell
- Glacial Lake Hood
- Lake Nisqually
- Lake Puyallup
- Glacial Lake Sammamish
- Lake Skokomish
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| Upper Missouri River |
- Lake Cut Bank
- Lake Chouteau
- Lake Great Falls
- Lake Circle
- Lake Jordan (Montana)
- Lake Musselshell
- Lake Glendive
- Lake McKenzie
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| Upper Mississippi drainage |
- Lake Kankakee
- Kankakee Outwash Plain
- Lake Wisconsin
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| Ohio drainage |
- Lake Monongahela
- Lake Tight
- Teays River
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| Hudson valley | |
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| New England |
- Lake Cape Cod
- Lake Connecticut
- Lake Hitchcock
- Lake Merrimack
- Lake Nantucket Sound
- Lake Stowe
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| California |
- Lake Cahuilla
- Lake Corcoran
- Lake Harper
- Lake Manix
- Lake Manly
- Lake Mojave
- Lake Panamint
- Lake Russell
- Lake Tecopa
- Lake Thompson
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| New Mexico | |
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| Alaska | |
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| South America |
- Lake Ballivián
- Cabana
- Lake Escara
- Inca Huasi
- Mataro
- Lake Minchin
- Ouki
- Sajsi
- Salinas
- Lake Tauca
- Great Tehuelche Paleolake
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| Summary |
- List of prehistoric lakes
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