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Oeschinen Lake

 
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Oeschinen Lake
Oeschinen Lake -
Location Bernese Oberland
Coordinates 46°29′54″N 07°43′37″E / 46.49833°N 7.72694°E / 46.49833; 7.72694Coordinates: 46°29′54″N 07°43′37″E / 46.49833°N 7.72694°E / 46.49833; 7.72694
Lake type oligotrophic, holomictic
Primary  inflows Berglibach, Heubergbach, Lägerbach, Oeschinenbach
Primary  outflows underground
Catchment  area 22 km2 (8.5 sq mi)
Basin  countries Switzerland
Max. length 1.6 km (0.99 mi)
Max. width 1 km (0.62 mi)
Surface area 1.1147 km2 (0.4304 sq mi)
Average depth 34 m (110 ft)
Max. depth 56 m (180 ft)
Residence time 1.61 years
Surface  elevation 1,578 m (5,180 ft)
Frozen December to May

Oeschinen Lake (German: Oeschinensee) is a lake in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of Kandersteg in the Oeschinen valley. At an elevation of 1,578 metres (5,180 ft), it has a surface area of 1.1147 square kilometres (0.4304 sq mi). Its maximum depth is 56 metres (180 ft).

The lake is fed through a series of mountain creeks and drains underground. The water then re-surfaces as the Oeschibach. Part of it is captured for electricity production and as water supply for Kandersteg.

In observations from 1931 to 1965, the elevation of the lake surface varied between 1,566.09 metres (5,138.1 ft) and 1,581.9 metres (5,190 ft). The average seasonal variation was 12.2 metres (40 ft) (September/April).

The lake is generally frozen during five months, from December to May.

Fish in the lake include arctic char (Seesaibling), lake trout (Kanadische Seeforelle), rainbow trout (Regenbogenforelle). From January to March, ice fishing is popular.

A chair lift from Kandersteg leads to Oeschinen, 20 minutes by foot from the lake.

Since 2007 the lake is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Oeschinensee


References

  • Fischerei im Oeschinensee (German) (French)
  • Niklaus, Markus (1967), Geomorphologische und Limnologische Untersuchungen am Oeschinensee, Thun: Ott  (German)

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