Lake Ohakuri
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Lake Ohakuri | |
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The lake from the crown of the dam | |
Location | North Island |
Coordinates | 38°25′22″S 176°07′32″E / 38.42273°S 176.125474°ECoordinates: 38°25′22″S 176°07′32″E / 38.42273°S 176.125474°E |
Type | Reservoir |
Primary inflows | Waikato River |
Primary outflows | Waikato River |
Basin countries | New Zealand |
Surface area | 12 km² |
Lake Ohakuri, at 12 km², is the largest artificial lake of the Waikato river system in New Zealand. It forms the reservoir for the Ohakuri hydroelectric power station. Construction of the dam, approved in 1955, began in 1956 and was completed in 1960.[1] The lake was filled over 14 days in January and February 1961. This drowned two thirds of the Orakei Korako geothermal area, including two of the world's largest geysers, Minginui Geyser and Orakei Korako Geyser.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Ohakuri". Mighty River Power. Retrieved 2008-02-13.
- ↑ Jones, Gregory (2006). "Tall Geysers". Minority Geoscience Program, University of New Orleans. Archived from the original on 2009-04-15.
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