Lake Admiralty facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Lake Admiralty |
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Location | North America |
Group | Great Lakes |
Coordinates | 43°34′55″N 77°19′12″W / 43.582°N 77.32°W |
Lake type | former lake |
Etymology | Admiralty |
Primary inflows | Laurentide Ice Sheet |
Primary outflows | Mohawk River to the Hudson River |
Basin countries | Canada United States |
First flooded | 12,000 years before present |
Max. length | 241 mi (388 km) |
Max. width | 57 mi (92 km) |
Residence time | 7300 years in existence |
Surface elevation | 178 ft (54 m) |
Admiralty Lake was a proglacial lake in the basin of what is now Lake Ontario. The shoreline of Admiralty Lake was about 20 metres (66 ft) lower than Lake Ontario. The shoreline of Glacial Lake Iroquois, an earlier proglacial lake was much higher than Lake Ontario's, because a lobe of the Laurentian Glacier blocked what is now the valley of the St Lawrence River. Lake Iroquois drained over the Niagara Escarpment, and down the Mohawk River. When the lobe of the glacier retreated the weight of the glacier kept the outlet of the St Lawrence River lower than the current level. As the glacier continued to retreat the region of the Thousand Islands rebounded, and the lake filled to its current level.
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