Lago di Mergozzo

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Lago di Mergozzo
Lago di Mergozzo -
Location Piedmont
Coordinates 45°57′20″N, 8°28′00″ECoordinates: 45°57′20″N, 8°28′00″E
Primary inflows mountain streams including the Rio Bracchio and the Rio Rescina[1]
Primary outflows a 2.7 km canal into Lago Maggiore
Catchment area 10.4 m²
Basin countries Italy
Max. length 2.32
Max. width 1.1 km
Surface area 1.81 km²
Average depth 45 m
Max. depth 73 m
Water volume 82,900,000 m³
Residence time (of lake water) 6 yrs
Shore length1 6.2 km
Surface elevation 195 m
Settlements Mergozzo, Fondotoce (Verbania)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lago di Mergozzo (En. Lake Mergozzo) is a small sub-alpine lake in northern Italy just to the west of Lago Maggiore and north of Lago d'Orta, at the mouth of the Val d’Ossola in the province of Verbano Cusio Ossola, Piedmont.

In ancient times it was the extreme point of the short northwestern arm of Lago Maggiore, formed by glaciation. However repeated flooding of Maggiore’s tributary the Toce deposited sediment which gradually formed a stretch of land which cut off Mergozzo from the larger expanse of water, and from the Toce itself. Today the settlement of Fondotoce (a frazione of Verbania) stands on this alluvial plain. The small town Mergozzo, which lies at the other end of the lake, gives it its name. The greater part of the lake falls within the commune of Mergozzo, the rest within Verbania.

Monte Orfano (790 m) rises from the south-west shore of the lake; the granitic rocks of which it is composed extending to Lago d’Orta. On the opposite side of the lake the mountains form the beginning of the Corni di Nibbio chain which divides the Val d’Ossola from the Valgrande and its National Park.

The lake is fed by the waters of a number of clean mountain streams, the two most important being the Rio Bracchio and the Rio Rescina. Its sole outlet is the 1.7 km canal which links it to Lago Maggiore near Fondotoce. The difference in levels between the two lakes is slight, and when Maggiore is in flood, the flow of water in the canal goes into reverse. This opens up the possibility of pollutants entering Lago Mergozzo. Nevertheless, today the lake, where the use of motor boats has long been forbidden, is one of the least polluted in Italy; it has become a tourist destination particularly popular with people from Germany.

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[edit] Fish

A pike-perch
A pike-perch

Species found in the lake include, pikeperch, common whitefish, brown trout, Arctic char, bleak, chub, Danube roach (Rutilus pigus), common carp, rudd, tench, triotto (Rutilus aula), savetta, or Italian nase (Chondrostoma soetta), twait shad, northern pike, perch, black bass, pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus), eel and burbot.

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  1. ^ See PIANO DI TUTELA DELLE ACQUE, for the affluents and for the figures shown in this box

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