Lake Francis Case | |
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Location | South Dakota, United States |
Coordinates | 43°03′35″N 98°33′43″W / 43.05972°N 98.56194°W |
Type | Reservoir |
Primary inflows | Missouri River, White River |
Primary outflows | Missouri River |
Catchment area | 263,480 sq mi (682,400 km2)[1] |
Basin countries | United States |
Max. length | 107 mi (172 km)[1] |
Surface area | 102,000 acres (41,000 ha)[1] |
Max. depth | 140 ft (43 m)[1] |
Water volume | 5,700,000 acre⋅ft (7.0 km3)[1] |
Shore length1 | 540 mi (870 km)[1] |
Surface elevation | 1,355 ft (413 m)[2] |
Settlements | Pickstown, Oacoma, and Chamberlain |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Lake Francis Case is a large reservoir impounded by Fort Randall Dam on the Missouri River in south-central South Dakota, United States. The lake has an area of 102,000 acres (410 km2) and a maximum depth of 140 ft (43 m).[1] Lake Francis Case has a length of approximately 107 mi (172 km) and has a shoreline of 540 mi (870 km).[1] The lake is the eleventh-largest reservoir in the United States and is located within the counties of: Charles Mix, Gregory, Lyman, Brule, and Buffalo. The lake stretches from Pickstown, South Dakota upstream to Big Bend Dam.
The reservoir is named for former United States Senator Francis Higbee Case, of South Dakota.[3]