Waskura Lake
Geography
Covering an area of about 52.7 hectares, Waskura Lake is classified as a semi-drainage lake, characterized by having an outflow channel but no inflow channel. It primarily relies on springs within the lake body and its periphery for its water source. The catchment area surrounding the lake comprises fan-shaped projections known as karewa, featuring horizontal beds of fine-grained sand, loam, and sandy clay, interspersed with gravelly conglomerates. The lake's morphology is sub-circular, with a maximum depth of 6 meters and a mean depth of 3.75 meters. Its total volume is estimated at 8.99×10^5 cubic meters, with a shoreline index of 2.75.
Usage
Waskura Lake serves multiple purposes for the local communities. Aside from the lake being used for recreational purposes, the lake water is utilized for irrigation, fishery, and vegetable cultivation as well. The surrounding area supports agricultural activities, including apple and willow plantations.
Flora
The flora of Waskura Lake includes various aquatic plant species, some of which include:
- Common Reed
- Narrow-leaved Cattail
- Broad-leaved Pondweed
- Yellow Floating Heart
- White Water Lily
- Sacred Lotus
- Water Chestnut
- Shining Pondweed
- Golden Bladderwort
- Stoneworts
- Coon's Tail
- Hydrilla
- Eurasian Water Milfoil
See also
References
- ^ "Limnological features of a Semi-drainage Lake: Waskura". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ^ "Indian Journal of Hill Farming". Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ^ "Pharma Journal" (PDF). Retrieved 2024-01-20.