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Lake Manly was a pluvial lake in Death Valley, California, covering much of Death Valley with a surface area of 1,600 square kilometres (620 sq mi) during the so-called "Blackwelder stand". Water levels varied through its history, and the chronology is further complicated by active tectonic processes that have modified the elevations of the various shorelines of Lake Manly; during the Blackwelder stage they reached 47–90 metres (154–295 ft) above sea level. The lake received water mainly from the Amargosa River and at various points from the Mojave River and Owens River. The lake and its substantial catchment favoured the spread of a number of aquatic species, including some lizards, pupfish and springsnails. The lake probably supported a substantial ecosystem, and a number of diatoms deve

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  • Lake Manly (de)
  • Lac Manly (fr)
  • Lake Manly (en)
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  • Le Lac Manly était un lac proglaciaire présent dans la Vallée de la Mort aux États-Unis, avant la désertification de la région. Ce lac disparut à cause de l'évaporation et de son isolement vis-à-vis du bassin hydrographique du fleuve Colorado. Aujourd'hui, le lac n'existe plus mais un grand aquifère se trouve dans le sous-sol (fr)
  • Als Lake Manly wird ein prähistorischer See bezeichnet, der im Pleistozän das heutige Death Valley im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien füllte. Zum Zeitpunkt der größten Ausdehnung vor 186.000 bis 128.000 Jahren erreichte er eine Länge von etwa 150 Kilometern und eine Tiefe von maximal 180 Metern. Der See wurde zu Ehren von benannt, einem Teilnehmer des ersten Siedlerzuges von 1849 durch das Death Valley („Tal des Todes“), der die Region erkundete und vielen Mitgliedern der Reisegruppe das Leben rettete. (de)
  • Lake Manly was a pluvial lake in Death Valley, California, covering much of Death Valley with a surface area of 1,600 square kilometres (620 sq mi) during the so-called "Blackwelder stand". Water levels varied through its history, and the chronology is further complicated by active tectonic processes that have modified the elevations of the various shorelines of Lake Manly; during the Blackwelder stage they reached 47–90 metres (154–295 ft) above sea level. The lake received water mainly from the Amargosa River and at various points from the Mojave River and Owens River. The lake and its substantial catchment favoured the spread of a number of aquatic species, including some lizards, pupfish and springsnails. The lake probably supported a substantial ecosystem, and a number of diatoms deve (en)
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  • Lake Manly (en)
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