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Qamanirjuaq Lake

Qamanirjuaq Lake formerly Kaminuriak Lake,[3] pronunciation: ka-min-YOO-ree-ak; meaning: "huge lake adjoining a river at both ends",[4] is a lake in the Kivalliq Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is the first of several named lakes on the eastward flow of the Ferguson River through the eastern barrenlands. The lake is located about 2 km (1 mi) downstream from Ferguson Lake, and adjacent upstream to Parker Lake South. The Ferguson River passes through a series of rapids before entering the western arm of Qamanirjuaq Lake.

Qamanirjuaq Lake
Qamanirjuaq Lake
Location in Nunavut
LocationKivalliq Region, Nunavut
Coordinates62°57′N 95°46′W / 62.950°N 95.767°W / 62.950; -95.767 (Qamanirjuaq Lake)Coordinates: 62°57′N 95°46′W / 62.950°N 95.767°W / 62.950; -95.767 (Qamanirjuaq Lake)
Primary inflowsFerguson River
Primary outflowsFerguson River at
Parker Lake South
Basin countriesCanada
Surface area549 km2 (212 sq mi)
Surface elevation92 m (302 ft)
Islandsseveral (unnamed)
Settlements146 km (91 mi) S of Baker Lake;
200 km (124 mi) W of Rankin Inlet
References[1][2]

Geography

The lake is irregularly shaped with several inlets and unnamed islands, in a permafrost area of north-northwest ice flow, north of the tree line.[5] Arctic explorer, Joseph Tyrrell, described the lake in his Geological Survey of Canada 1894 canoe expedition report:

"Kaminuriak Lake is a beautiful sheet of clear cold water lying in the till-covered plain... Where seen, the beach is in some places sandy, but more generally of large boulders, which, on the more exposed parts of the shore are arranged in a regular wall to the height of from eight to twelve feet, while in the bays they are scattered over a shallow floor of sand or till. Back from the lake the country stretches in wide treeless plains, or rises in low grassy hills, which show no signs of any underlying rock... Following the south shore of Kaminuriak Lake to its southeastern angle, the river was again reached... now a much larger stream, sixty yards wide and two feet deep."[6]

Qamanirjuaq Lake is within the northern Hearne Domain, Western Churchill province of the Churchill Craton, northwest section of the Canadian Shield in northern Canada.

Ahimaa (Inuktitut: "are you other?" or "are you other being?"), a cave, once inhabited by an Inuk, is hollowed out of Qamanirjuaq Lake's massive cliff.[7]

Qamanirjuaq caribou herd

The calving grounds of the large migratory Qamanirjuaq herd of barren-ground caribou are in the area surrounding Lake Qamanirjuaq, after which they are named. The herd returns annually after travelling an inconsistent, unpredictable 800 km (500 mi) range through Manitoba/Nunavut, northeastern Saskatchewan, and southeastern Northwest Territories. The herd, a keystone species, has been safeguarded by the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board since 1982.[8]

Fish

In the mid 1970s, a fishery was moved from Kaminak Lake (which proved to have unacceptably high levels of mercury), to Qamanirjuaq Lake which showed no elevated mercury levels. The lake is filled with lake whitefish and lake trout for commercial fishing, and is also home to Lasallia pensylvanica lichen, sphagnum, bryophytes, and a few dwarf birch.[9][10][11][12][13][14]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Principal lakes, elevation and area, by province and territory". Statistics Canada. 2005-02-02. Retrieved 2015-03-11.
  2. ^ Atlas of Canada. . Archived from the original on 10 April 2007. Retrieved 2015-03-17.
  3. ^ Qamanirjuaq Lake (Formerly Kaminuriak Lake)
  4. ^ Eliasson, Kelsey (October 2007). (PDF). 3 (2). Churchill, Manitoba: Hudson Bay Post: 10–11. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-02-16. Retrieved 2008-02-12. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ McMartin, Isabelle; Penny J. Henderson (2007-12-10). . Geological Survey of Canada. Archived from the original on 2007-11-23. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  6. ^ Geological Survey of Canada (1898). Annual Report (New Series) (Google Book Search pdf). Ottawa: S.E. Dawson. pp. I–XVI 1885–1904, 141–142. OCLC 67403742. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  7. ^ . Nunavut Planning Commission. Fall 1999. Archived from the original on October 1, 2006. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  8. ^ "Welcome to the website of the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board". arctic-caribou.com. 2008-02-13. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  9. ^ William W. Shilts Geologic Image Gallery (2007-08-28). "Shallow 'cave' with local ritual significance in highly folded orthoquartzite of Hurwitz Formation". isgs.uiuc.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-08-05. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  10. ^ "Species, mesh sizes, closed seasons and quotas for commercial fishing". CanLII. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  11. ^ Bond, W.A. (1975). Data on the Biology of Lake Whitefish and Lake Trout from Kaminuriak Lake, District of Keewatin, N.W.T. (Northwest Territories) (Data report series: Resource Management Branch, Central Region). Vol. CEN/D-75. Winnipeg: Fishery Management Division, Resource Management Branch. ISBN 9780231058889. OCLC 149113369.
  12. ^ Thomson, John Walter (1984). American Arctic Lichens (Google Book Search pdf). New York City: Columbia University Press. pp. 1:244. ISBN 0-231-05888-8. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  13. ^ Holmen, Kjeld; George Wilby Scotter (Winter 1967). "Sphagnum species of the Thelon River and Kaminuriak Lake regions, Northwest Territories". The Bryologist. 70 (4): 432–437. doi:10.2307/3240785. ISSN 0007-2745. JSTOR 3240785. OCLC 70617839.
  14. ^ Scotter, George Wilby (Summer 1966). "Bryophytes of the Thelon River and Kaminuriak Lake Regions, N.W.T.". The Bryologist. 69 (2): 246–248. doi:10.2307/3240521. ISSN 0007-2745. JSTOR 3240521. OCLC 35248574.

External links

  • Map of Qamanirjuaq Lake and Qamanirjuaq caribou herd range

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Qamanirjuaq Lake formerly Kaminuriak Lake 3 pronunciation ka min YOO ree ak meaning huge lake adjoining a river at both ends 4 is a lake in the Kivalliq Region Nunavut Canada It is the first of several named lakes on the eastward flow of the Ferguson River through the eastern barrenlands The lake is located about 2 km 1 mi downstream from Ferguson Lake and adjacent upstream to Parker Lake South The Ferguson River passes through a series of rapids before entering the western arm of Qamanirjuaq Lake Qamanirjuaq LakeQamanirjuaq LakeLocation in NunavutLocationKivalliq Region NunavutCoordinates62 57 N 95 46 W 62 950 N 95 767 W 62 950 95 767 Qamanirjuaq Lake Coordinates 62 57 N 95 46 W 62 950 N 95 767 W 62 950 95 767 Qamanirjuaq Lake Primary inflowsFerguson RiverPrimary outflowsFerguson River at Parker Lake SouthBasin countriesCanadaSurface area549 km2 212 sq mi Surface elevation92 m 302 ft Islandsseveral unnamed Settlements146 km 91 mi S of Baker Lake 200 km 124 mi W of Rankin InletReferences 1 2 Contents 1 Geography 2 Qamanirjuaq caribou herd 3 Fish 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksGeography EditThe lake is irregularly shaped with several inlets and unnamed islands in a permafrost area of north northwest ice flow north of the tree line 5 Arctic explorer Joseph Tyrrell described the lake in his Geological Survey of Canada 1894 canoe expedition report Kaminuriak Lake is a beautiful sheet of clear cold water lying in the till covered plain Where seen the beach is in some places sandy but more generally of large boulders which on the more exposed parts of the shore are arranged in a regular wall to the height of from eight to twelve feet while in the bays they are scattered over a shallow floor of sand or till Back from the lake the country stretches in wide treeless plains or rises in low grassy hills which show no signs of any underlying rock Following the south shore of Kaminuriak Lake to its southeastern angle the river was again reached now a much larger stream sixty yards wide and two feet deep 6 Qamanirjuaq Lake is within the northern Hearne Domain Western Churchill province of the Churchill Craton northwest section of the Canadian Shield in northern Canada Ahimaa Inuktitut are you other or are you other being a cave once inhabited by an Inuk is hollowed out of Qamanirjuaq Lake s massive cliff 7 Qamanirjuaq caribou herd EditThe calving grounds of the large migratory Qamanirjuaq herd of barren ground caribou are in the area surrounding Lake Qamanirjuaq after which they are named The herd returns annually after travelling an inconsistent unpredictable 800 km 500 mi range through Manitoba Nunavut northeastern Saskatchewan and southeastern Northwest Territories The herd a keystone species has been safeguarded by the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board since 1982 8 Fish EditIn the mid 1970s a fishery was moved from Kaminak Lake which proved to have unacceptably high levels of mercury to Qamanirjuaq Lake which showed no elevated mercury levels The lake is filled with lake whitefish and lake trout for commercial fishing and is also home to Lasallia pensylvanica lichen sphagnum bryophytes and a few dwarf birch 9 10 11 12 13 14 See also EditList of lakes of Nunavut List of lakes of CanadaReferences Edit Principal lakes elevation and area by province and territory Statistics Canada 2005 02 02 Retrieved 2015 03 11 Atlas of Canada Rivers in Canada Archived from the original on 10 April 2007 Retrieved 2015 03 17 Qamanirjuaq Lake Formerly Kaminuriak Lake Eliasson Kelsey October 2007 History amp Culture Qamanirjuwhat PDF 3 2 Churchill Manitoba Hudson Bay Post 10 11 Archived from the original PDF on 2008 02 16 Retrieved 2008 02 12 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help McMartin Isabelle Penny J Henderson 2007 12 10 Glacial erosion of bedrock and ice flow history in the Kivalliq Region Nunavut Canada Geological Survey of Canada Archived from the original on 2007 11 23 Retrieved 2008 02 12 Geological Survey of Canada 1898 Annual Report New Series Google Book Search pdf Ottawa S E Dawson pp I XVI 1885 1904 141 142 OCLC 67403742 Retrieved 2008 02 14 The stories behind Inuktitut placenames Nunavut Planning Commission Fall 1999 Archived from the original on October 1 2006 Retrieved 2008 02 12 Welcome to the website of the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board arctic caribou com 2008 02 13 Retrieved 2008 02 14 William W Shilts Geologic Image Gallery 2007 08 28 Shallow cave with local ritual significance in highly folded orthoquartzite of Hurwitz Formation isgs uiuc edu Archived from the original on 2012 08 05 Retrieved 2008 02 12 Species mesh sizes closed seasons and quotas for commercial fishing CanLII Retrieved 2008 02 12 Bond W A 1975 Data on the Biology of Lake Whitefish and Lake Trout from Kaminuriak Lake District of Keewatin N W T Northwest Territories Data report series Resource Management Branch Central Region Vol CEN D 75 Winnipeg Fishery Management Division Resource Management Branch ISBN 9780231058889 OCLC 149113369 Thomson John Walter 1984 American Arctic Lichens Google Book Search pdf New York City Columbia University Press pp 1 244 ISBN 0 231 05888 8 Retrieved 2008 02 12 Holmen Kjeld George Wilby Scotter Winter 1967 Sphagnum species of the Thelon River and Kaminuriak Lake regions Northwest Territories The Bryologist 70 4 432 437 doi 10 2307 3240785 ISSN 0007 2745 JSTOR 3240785 OCLC 70617839 Scotter George Wilby Summer 1966 Bryophytes of the Thelon River and Kaminuriak Lake Regions N W T The Bryologist 69 2 246 248 doi 10 2307 3240521 ISSN 0007 2745 JSTOR 3240521 OCLC 35248574 External links EditMap of Qamanirjuaq Lake and Qamanirjuaq caribou herd range Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Qamanirjuaq Lake amp oldid 1058636417, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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