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Goose Lake (Oregon–California)

Goose Lake is a large alkaline lake in the Goose Lake Valley on the OregonCalifornia border in the United States. Like many other lakes in the Great Basin, it is a pluvial lake that formed from precipitation and melting glaciers during the Pleistocene epoch.[4][5] The north portion of the lake is in Lake County, Oregon, and the south portion is in Modoc County, California. The mountains at the north end of the lake are part of the Fremont National Forest, and the south end of the lake is adjacent to Modoc National Forest lands. Most of the valley property around the lake is privately owned agricultural land, though Goose Lake State Recreation Area is on the Oregon side of the lake.

Goose Lake
An alkaline dust storm blowing into Lakeview, Oregon, over the deeper north end of the lake (seen from U.S. Route 395 near Sugar Hill, 2009)
Goose Lake
Goose Lake
Goose Lake
LocationFremont National Forest and Modoc National Forest
Lake County, Oregon and
Modoc County, California
Coordinates41°55′0″N 120°26′4″W / 41.91667°N 120.43444°W / 41.91667; -120.43444Coordinates: 41°55′0″N 120°26′4″W / 41.91667°N 120.43444°W / 41.91667; -120.43444
Lake typePluvial and alkaline
Primary inflowsWillow Creek
Thomas Creek
Primary outflowsClosed basin with rare flows to the Pit River via the Russell Slough
Catchment area1,080 sq mi (2,800 km2)[1]
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length42 km (26 mi)
Max. width15 km (9.3 mi)
Surface area147 sq mi (380 km2)[2]
Max. depth8 m (26 ft)
Shore length1110 km (68 mi)
Surface elevation1,434 m (4,705 ft)
SettlementsFairport, California
Willow Ranch, California
References[1][2][3]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Goose Lake is the center of a semi-closed drainage basin. Its watershed is normally endorheic, but sometimes flows into the Pit River, part of the Sacramento River watershed, during periods of high water following heavy rainfall or snowmelt. During the 1970s and 1980s, the USGS defined Goose Lake as part of the Sacramento's watershed,[1] but has redefined Goose Lake's watershed as a closed basin.[2]

Background

 
Map of the area

Goose Lake is part of a geological trough which runs from Oregon southward past Death Valley, the Walker Lane.[6]

Goose Lake State Recreation Area includes a campground with various amenities. The park attracts wildlife watchers, campers, and boaters. The campground is open mid-April to mid-October.[7] It is habitat to many flora and fauna including western grebe, long-billed curlew, and a large herd of mule deer which spend much of the time in the 48-site campground.

Recreational activities on or around the lake include kayaking, canoeing, and hunting, but not fishing. When the lake is full, it has a maximum depth of 24 feet (7.3 meters).

The lake is located near the historic Fandango Pass route that 19th century settlers used to enter California. In the mid-19th century, particularly during the California Gold Rush, the Applegate-Lassen Cut-Off of the California Trail left the main route of that Trail near present-day Rye Patch Reservoir, and crossed the Black Rock Desert, on the way to Goose Lake and the California gold fields. The Lassen Cut-Off continued down the Pit River into California's Central Valley, while the Applegate Cut-Off went into southern Oregon along the Lost River.

The lake completely dried up in the years 1851, 1852, 1926, 1929–1934, 1992,[8] 2009, and 2013-2015. Goose Lake overflowed into the Pit River watershed in 1868.[9] Formerly, Goose Lake was the regular source of the Pit River, but water diversion has caused the lake level to drop below its outlet. The Pit River's source is now south of Goose Lake, and the lake's salinity is increasing, threatening fish populations. During rare high water levels, Goose Lake still spills into the Pit River.[5][10]

 
Southern end of the lake

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Boundary Descriptions and Names of Regions, Subregions, Accounting Units and Cataloging Units". USGS. Retrieved November 16, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c "Watershed Boundary Dataset". USDA, NRCS, National Cartography and Geospatial Center. Retrieved September 4, 2010. ArcExplorer GIS data viewer.
  3. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Goose Lake
  4. ^ Grayson, p. 87, 93–94, 96
  5. ^ a b Green, p. 75
  6. ^ "Walker Lane" (PDF). A Tapestry of Time and Terrain: The Union of Two Maps - Geology and Topography. United States Geological Survey. p. 7. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
  7. ^ "Goose Lake State Recreation Area". Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. Retrieved November 8, 2014.
  8. ^ "Goose Lake - Fish, Wildlife and Rare Plants". Pit River Watershed Alliance. October 10, 2007. Retrieved November 16, 2009.
  9. ^ Grayson, p. 94
  10. ^ "Welcome to the Pit River Watershed Alliance". Pit River Watershed Alliance. October 10, 2007. Retrieved November 16, 2009.

Works cited

  • Grayson, Donald K. (2011). The Great Basin: A Natural Prehistory (Revised ed.). University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-26747-3.
  • Green, Stewart M. (2005). Scenic Driving California (Second ed.). Guilford, Connecticut: The Globe Pequot Press. ISBN 0-7627-3481-7.

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Goose Lake is a large alkaline lake in the Goose Lake Valley on the Oregon California border in the United States Like many other lakes in the Great Basin it is a pluvial lake that formed from precipitation and melting glaciers during the Pleistocene epoch 4 5 The north portion of the lake is in Lake County Oregon and the south portion is in Modoc County California The mountains at the north end of the lake are part of the Fremont National Forest and the south end of the lake is adjacent to Modoc National Forest lands Most of the valley property around the lake is privately owned agricultural land though Goose Lake State Recreation Area is on the Oregon side of the lake Goose LakeAn alkaline dust storm blowing into Lakeview Oregon over the deeper north end of the lake seen from U S Route 395 near Sugar Hill 2009 Goose LakeShow map of OregonGoose LakeShow map of CaliforniaGoose LakeShow map of the United StatesLocationFremont National Forest and Modoc National ForestLake County Oregon andModoc County CaliforniaCoordinates41 55 0 N 120 26 4 W 41 91667 N 120 43444 W 41 91667 120 43444 Coordinates 41 55 0 N 120 26 4 W 41 91667 N 120 43444 W 41 91667 120 43444Lake typePluvial and alkalinePrimary inflowsWillow Creek Thomas CreekPrimary outflowsClosed basin with rare flows to the Pit River via the Russell SloughCatchment area1 080 sq mi 2 800 km2 1 Basin countriesUnited StatesMax length42 km 26 mi Max width15 km 9 3 mi Surface area147 sq mi 380 km2 2 Max depth8 m 26 ft Shore length1110 km 68 mi Surface elevation1 434 m 4 705 ft SettlementsFairport CaliforniaWillow Ranch CaliforniaReferences 1 2 3 1 Shore length is not a well defined measure Goose Lake is the center of a semi closed drainage basin Its watershed is normally endorheic but sometimes flows into the Pit River part of the Sacramento River watershed during periods of high water following heavy rainfall or snowmelt During the 1970s and 1980s the USGS defined Goose Lake as part of the Sacramento s watershed 1 but has redefined Goose Lake s watershed as a closed basin 2 Contents 1 Background 2 See also 3 References 4 Works citedBackground Edit Map of the area Goose Lake is part of a geological trough which runs from Oregon southward past Death Valley the Walker Lane 6 Goose Lake State Recreation Area includes a campground with various amenities The park attracts wildlife watchers campers and boaters The campground is open mid April to mid October 7 It is habitat to many flora and fauna including western grebe long billed curlew and a large herd of mule deer which spend much of the time in the 48 site campground Recreational activities on or around the lake include kayaking canoeing and hunting but not fishing When the lake is full it has a maximum depth of 24 feet 7 3 meters The lake is located near the historic Fandango Pass route that 19th century settlers used to enter California In the mid 19th century particularly during the California Gold Rush the Applegate Lassen Cut Off of the California Trail left the main route of that Trail near present day Rye Patch Reservoir and crossed the Black Rock Desert on the way to Goose Lake and the California gold fields The Lassen Cut Off continued down the Pit River into California s Central Valley while the Applegate Cut Off went into southern Oregon along the Lost River The lake completely dried up in the years 1851 1852 1926 1929 1934 1992 8 2009 and 2013 2015 Goose Lake overflowed into the Pit River watershed in 1868 9 Formerly Goose Lake was the regular source of the Pit River but water diversion has caused the lake level to drop below its outlet The Pit River s source is now south of Goose Lake and the lake s salinity is increasing threatening fish populations During rare high water levels Goose Lake still spills into the Pit River 5 10 Southern end of the lakeSee also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Goose Lake List of lakes in Oregon List of lakes in CaliforniaReferences Edit a b c Boundary Descriptions and Names of Regions Subregions Accounting Units and Cataloging Units USGS Retrieved November 16 2010 a b c Watershed Boundary Dataset USDA NRCS National Cartography and Geospatial Center Retrieved September 4 2010 ArcExplorer GIS data viewer U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Goose Lake Grayson p 87 93 94 96 a b Green p 75 Walker Lane PDF A Tapestry of Time and Terrain The Union of Two Maps Geology and Topography United States Geological Survey p 7 Retrieved 2010 06 06 Goose Lake State Recreation Area Oregon Parks and Recreation Department Retrieved November 8 2014 Goose Lake Fish Wildlife and Rare Plants Pit River Watershed Alliance October 10 2007 Retrieved November 16 2009 Grayson p 94 Welcome to the Pit River Watershed Alliance Pit River Watershed Alliance October 10 2007 Retrieved November 16 2009 Works cited EditGrayson Donald K 2011 The Great Basin A Natural Prehistory Revised ed University of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 26747 3 Green Stewart M 2005 Scenic Driving California Second ed Guilford Connecticut The Globe Pequot Press ISBN 0 7627 3481 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goose Lake Oregon California amp oldid 1079293871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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