Encylopedia Jr
The Kid's Encyclopedia: A great information resource for kids, schools, and anybody who wants to learn.
Kids: Be sure to check with your parents or teachers before using this or any web site.



Browse by Subject
Browse by Letter


This site is designed to be an encyclopedia for use by kids. Kids and children, please ask your parents or teachers prior to using this site or the internet.







Lake Eyre

From Encyclopedia Jr, free information reference for Kids

Composite satellite image of Lake Eyre using shortwave infrared, near-infrared, and blue wavelengths.
Enlarge
Composite satellite image of Lake Eyre using shortwave infrared, near-infrared, and blue wavelengths.

Lake Eyre (28°22′S 137°22′E) is, on the rare occasions that it fills, the largest lake in Australia and is the lowest point in Australia, at approximately 15 m (50 ft) below sea level (-15m AHD). It is the focal point of the vast Lake Eyre Basin.

The lake is located in the deserts of central Australia, in northern South Australia. The Eyre Basin is a large endorheic system surrounding the lakebed, the lowest part of which is filled with the characteristic playa salt pan caused by the seasonal expansion and subsequent evaporation of the trapped waters. Even in the dry season there is usually some water remaining in Lake Eyre, usually collecting in a number of smaller sub-lakes on the playa. During the rainy season the rivers from the northeast (in outback Queensland) flow towards the lake. The amount of water from the monsoon determines whether water will reach the lake and if it does, how deep the lake will get. The lake can also experience minor and moderate floods due to rain falling in the surrounding area. Typically a 1.5 m (5 ft) flood occurs every three years, a 4 m (13 ft) flood every decade and a fill, or near fill four times a century. The water in the lake soon evaporates with a minor and medium flood drying by the end of the following summer.

The Lake Eyre Yacht Club is a dedicated group of eccentrics who sail on the lake's minor floods, including trips in 1997, 2000, 2001 and 2004.

[edit] See also

  • Lake Eyre National Park
  • Pluvial lake
  • List of lakes

[edit] External links


Citation Help

APA Style: Reference List

Encyclopedia Jr (2007). Lake eyre. Retrieved May 27, 2012, from http://www.encyclopediajr.com/wikiarticle/l/a/k/lake_eyre.

MLA Style: Works Cited Page

"Lake eyre." Encyclopedia Jr. 2007. 27 May 2012 <http://www.encyclopediajr.com/wikiarticle/l/a/k/lake_eyre>.


This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article lake_eyre.


Encyclopedia Jr Home Page  Parents and Teachers  About Encyclopedia Junior 


This site is a product of TSI, Copyright 2012, All Rights Reserved. By using this site you agree to the Terms of Use.