Cucao and Huillinco

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cucao and Huillincomap

Cucao and Huillinco are two lakes in central Chiloé Island, Chile, linked by a strait forming one hydrologic lake. The two lakes are oriented in west-east fashion cutting off the Chilean Coast Range in Chiloé Island into two ranges; Piuchén to north and Pirulil to the south. The outlet of the lakes, Desaguadero or Cucao River lies at the western end of Cucao Lake, and flows into the Pacific. To the west Cucao is separated from the open ocean by an ancient dune field and pastures which are crossed by Desaguadero River.[2] The bottom of both lakes is saline.[1]

Quick Facts Cucao and Huillicno Lake Lago Cucao y Huillinco, Coordinates ...
Cucao and Huillicno Lake
Lago Cucao y Huillinco
Thumb
View of Cucao Lake
Thumb
Location of Cucao and Huillinco in Chile.
Cucao and Huillicno Lake
Lago Cucao y Huillinco
Coordinates42°38′20.40″S 74°3′59.08″W
Primary outflowsCucao River, also called Desaguadero River
Catchment area32.3 km2 (12.5 sq mi) (Cucao)
Basin countriesChile
Max. length7.9 km (4.9 mi) (Cucao)
Max. width1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) (Cucao)
Min. width0.7 m (2 ft 4 in) (Cucao)
Surface area43.8 km2 (16.9 sq mi) (Cucao)
Average depth25 m (82 ft) (Cucao)
Max. depth12 km (7.5 mi) (Cucao)
Water volume0.127 km3 (0.030 cu mi) (Cucao)
Shore length122.9 km (14.2 mi) (Cucao)
Surface elevation10 m (33 ft)
References[1]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.
Close

References

Wikiwand in your browser!

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Every time you click a link to Wikipedia, Wiktionary or Wikiquote in your browser's search results, it will show the modern Wikiwand interface.

Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent.