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Lake Singkarak

Coordinates: 0°37′12″S 100°32′24″E / 0.62000°S 100.54000°E / -0.62000; 100.54000
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Singkarak
Lake Singkarak and the Ombilin river circa 1900
LocationWest Sumatra, Indonesia
Coordinates0°37′12″S 100°32′24″E / 0.62000°S 100.54000°E / -0.62000; 100.54000
TypeTectonic
Primary inflowsSumani River
Primary outflowsOmbilin River, Anai River
Basin countriesIndonesia
Surface area107.8 km²
Average depth149 m [1]
Max. depth268 m
Water volume16.1 km³
Surface elevation362 m

Lake Singkarak (Indonesian: Danau Singkarak) is a lake in West Sumatra, Indonesia. It is located between the cities of Padang Panjang and Solok. It has an area of 107.8 km², being approximately 21 km long and 7 km wide. The natural outlet for excess water is the Ombilin river which flows eastward to the Strait of Malacca. A hydroelectric project, however, has diverted most of the lake outflow to the Anai river which flows westward into the Indian Ocean near Padang. This Singkarak power station uses this water to generate power for the West Sumatra and Riau provinces. A species of fish called ikan bilih (Mystacoleucus padangensis) is endemic to the lake, and is harvested for human consumption. A railway line, which connects Padang and Sawahlunto-Sijunjung, skirts the length of the lake on the eastern side.

Painting of Lake Singkarak in 1901

See also

References

  • "Impact evaluation study of Asian Development Bank assistance to the power sector" (PDF). Asian Development Bank. 2003. Retrieved 2006-12-24. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • "Special evaluation study on the social and environmental impacts of selected hydropower projects" (PDF). Asian Development Bank. 1999. Retrieved 2006-12-24. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Farida; et al. (2005). "Rapid Hydrological Appraisal (RHA) of Singkarak Lake in the context of Rewarding Upland Poor for Environmental Services (RUPES)" (PDF). World Agroforestry Centre. Retrieved 2006-12-24. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Rupes Project Team. (2006). "Linking rewards and governance to effects of land use on environmental services at the scale of the lake" (PDF). World Agroforestry Centre. Retrieved 2006-12-24. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Kevin Jeanes; et al. (2006). "Rapid Hydrological Appraisal in the context of environmental service rewards" (PDF). World Agroforestry Centre. Retrieved 2006-12-24. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  1. ^ Mean depth calculated as volume / surface area.