Toolik Lake | |
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Coordinates | 68°37′50″N 149°36′38″W / 68.630692°N 149.610636°W |
Type | Lake |
Basin countries | United States |
Managing agency | Bureau of Land Management |
Surface area | 358 acres (1.45 km2) |
Max. depth | 77 ft (23 m) |
Surface elevation | 745 m (2,444 ft) |
Toolik Lake is an Arctic lake located within the North Slope Borough, Alaska. It is in a remote wilderness area managed by the Bureau of Land Management accessed by the Dalton Highway.[1] It is 130 mi (210 km) south of Prudhoe Bay in the northern foothills of the Brooks Range.[2] The name is derived from the Iñupiat word tutlik, meaning yellow-billed loon.[3]
Limnological studies of Toolik Lake began in the summer of 1975.[4] Research is performed by organizations such as the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network,[5] Institute of Arctic Biology,[6] International Tundra Experiment,[7] National Ecological Observatory Network,[8] and NASA.[9] Nearly one-third of all Arctic research takes place within 50 km of either Toolik Lake or Abisko Scientific Research Station.[10]
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