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Lake Dulverton

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Lake Dulverton
Lake Dulverton is located in Tasmania
Lake Dulverton
Lake Dulverton
Location in Tasmania
LocationCentral East, Tasmania
Coordinates42°18′35″S 147°22′56″E / 42.309651°S 147.382304°E / -42.309651; 147.382304
TypeSandstone lagoon
Primary inflows
  • Parattah Creek
  • Netting Creek
River sources
Primary outflowsDulverton Rivulet
Catchment area3,430 ha (8,500 acres)
Basin countriesAustralia
Max. length2.64 km (1.64 mi)
Max. width1.62 km (1.01 mi)
Surface area233 ha (580 acres)
Average depth2–3 m (6 ft 7 in – 9 ft 10 in)
Max. depth3 m (9.8 ft) approx.
Surface elevation400 m (1,300 ft) AHD
IslandsMary's Island
SettlementsOatlands
References[1][2]

Lake Dulverton is a 230-to-233-hectare (570-to-580-acre)[2] shallow lake or sandstone lagoon located adjacent to the town of Oatlands in the Southern Midlands region of Tasmania, Australia.

The lake has an uneven shoreline with many low sandstone cliffs and overhangs. The only island in the lake, Mary's Island, is a small sandstone rock roughly 80 metres (260 ft) long with a few cedars growing on it. The lake dried up in 1993 and remained dry for years until heavy rains in August 2010, filled the lake to near full supply level. During this dry period, two levees were built across the lake dividing it into three sections. Only the smallest section near the Callington Mill was able to remain full.

The floor of the lake is composed of peaty soils, rock and sand. When full, the waters of the lake quickly fill with pondweed and numerous waterbirds. The lake forms part of a wildlife sanctuary.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b Michael Shield & Associates (October 2002). "Lake Dulverton Management Strategy" (PDF). Southern Midlands Council. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Map of Lake Dulverton, TAS". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. n.d. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
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