Þórisvatn
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Coordinates | 64°14′N 18°55′W / 64.233°N 18.917°WCoordinates: 64°14′N 18°55′W / 64.233°N 18.917°W |
Primary inflows | Þjórsá |
Primary outflows | Þjórsá |
Basin countries | Iceland |
Surface area | 88 km2 (34 sq mi) |
Max. depth | 109 m (358 ft) |
Þórisvatn (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈθouːrɪsˌvahtn̥]; sometimes anglicized to Thorisvatn[1]) is the largest lake of Iceland, situated at the south end of Sprengisandur highland road within the highlands of Iceland.[citation needed]
It is a reservoir of a surface about 88 km² and uses the energy of the river Þjórsá, which comes down from the glacier Hofsjökull. Here in the south, it is exploited in a power station. It is like other Icelandic lakes, which are mostly glacial lakes or volcanic lakes, it normally has a stark green color.[citation needed]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Thorisvatn Lake". Nordic Adventure Travel. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
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Categories:
- Highlands of Iceland
- Lakes of Iceland
- Rift lakes of Iceland
- Iceland geography stubs