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Lake Benmore

Coordinates: 44°24′54″S 170°13′14″E / 44.41500°S 170.22056°E / -44.41500; 170.22056
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Lake Benmore
Looking south
LocationMackenzie, Waimate, and Waitaki Districts, Canterbury Region, South Island
Coordinates44°24′54″S 170°13′14″E / 44.41500°S 170.22056°E / -44.41500; 170.22056
Lake typereservoir
Primary inflowsOhau, Pukaki, Tekapo, Ahuriri
Basin countriesNew Zealand
Surface area75 km²
Max. depth120 m
Surface elevation361 m

Lake Benmore is a lake located in the South Island of New Zealand. It was artificially created in the 1960s by construction of Benmore Dam. The lake covers an area of approximately 75 km². Parts of it lie in the Mackenzie, Waimate, and Waitaki districts within the southern portion of the Canterbury Region.

The major rivers with which it is fed are the Ohau, Pukaki, Tekapo and Ahuriri Rivers. Immediately downstream is Lake Aviemore. The lake has New Zealand's largest earth dam as part of the Waitaki hydroelectricity power scheme.

After the lake was created the incidence of seismic shocks increased by a factor of three to six times.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Adams, R (1974). "Statistical studies of earthquakes associated with Lake Benmore, New Zealand". Engineering Geology. 8 (1–2): 155–169. doi:10.1016/0013-7952(74)90022-2. ISSN 0013-7952.