Tasiujarjuaq
Lake in Nunavut, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake in Nunavut, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tasiujarjuaq (Inuktitut syllabics: ᑕᓯᐅᔭᕐᔪᐊᖅ,[1] meaning "big lake-like lake") formerly Soper Lake[2] is a large, irregularly shaped lake in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is located on Baffin Island's Meta Incognita Peninsula. The Inuit name references the lake's meromictic attribute, a mixture of fresh and salt water caused by a set of reversing falls and 9–10 m (30–33 ft) tides in Pleasant Inlet. The fresh water of Soper River drains into the lake which then drains into the salt water of Pleasant Inlet before reaching the Arctic Ocean.
Tasiujarjuaq | |
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Location | Baffin Island, Nunavut |
Coordinates | 62°53′08″N 69°53′20″W |
Primary inflows | Soper River |
Primary outflows | Pleasant Inlet |
Basin countries | Canada |
Settlements | Kimmirut |
The hamlet of Kimmirut (previously, Lake Harbour) is situated at Glasgow Bay. In 1911, Hudson's Bay Company established its first south Baffin trading post at Lake Harbour.[3]
The river and lake were named by Canadian biologist and Arctic explorer, J. Dewey Soper who travelled in the area in 1931.[4]
The lake is home to Greenland cod.
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