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Lake Lovozero
Lake Lovozero is located in Murmansk Oblast
Lake Lovozero
Lake Lovozero
Lake Lovozero is located in Russia
Lake Lovozero
Lake Lovozero
LocationKola Peninsula, Murmansk Oblast
Coordinates67°54′N 35°12′E / 67.900°N 35.200°E / 67.900; 35.200
Typenatural lake, reservoir
Primary inflowsVoronya, Seydyavryok
Primary outflowsVoronya
Basin countriesRussia
Surface area200 km2 (77 sq mi)
Average depth5.7 m (19 ft)
Max. depth35 m (115 ft)
Residence time10 months

Lake Lovozero (Kildin Sami: Луяввьр, Skolt Sami: Luujäuʹrr, Russian: Ловозеро, Northern Sami: Lujávri, Finnish: Luujärvi) is located on the Kola Peninsula, in Murmansk Oblast within the Barents Sea basin and ensures runoff from the river Voronya. Area: 200 km², average depth is 5.7 metres, maximal 35 m. Annual fluctuations do not exceed 1 m, and the average period of water renewal is about 10 months. The lake has a winding coastline and many peninsulas and islands. The area surrounding the lake, e.g. the Lovozerskiye Tundras is commonly known as "Ловозёрье" in Russian (Lovozerye, Lovozyorye).

In 1970, two hydroelectric power plants were built on the Voronya River at Serebryansk, about 100 kilometers downstream from the lake. The dam at the power plant created a reservoir on the Voronya with the same waterlevel as Lake Lovozero, effectively turning the two bodies of water into one.

One of the most important Rare-earth elements deposits of Europe are located in the Lake Lozovero and nearby areas of the Kola Peninsula.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Lovozero (Record #219) rare-earth element deposit in Russia". mrdata.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2023-07-08.
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