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English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Crater Lake — mit Wizard Island im Vordergrund und Mount Scott links im Hintergrund Daten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Crater Lake — Vue aérienne du Crater Lake Localisation Coordonnées … Wikipédia en Français
Crater Lake — [ kreɪtə leɪk], Kratersee in der Cascade Range, im südwestlichen Oregon, USA, 1 880 m über dem Meeresspiegel, 50 km2, 589 m tief; durch Explosion des pleistozänen Vulkans Mount Mazama entstanden (Durchmesser der Caldera 10 km). Im Inneren des… … Universal-Lexikon
Crater Lake — For other uses, see Crater Lake (disambiguation). Crater Lake Aerial view; note Wizard Island against the western rim … Wikipedia
Crater lake — This article is about the geological feature. For the lake of the same name in Oregon, see Crater Lake. For other uses, see Crater Lake (disambiguation). Landsat image of Lake Toba, the largest volcanic crater lake in the world … Wikipedia
Crater Lake — a lake in the crater of an extinct volcano in SW Oregon, in Crater Lake National Park. 20 sq. mi. (52 sq. km); 1996 ft. (608 m) deep. * * * Lake, Cascade Range, southwestern Oregon, U.S. The lake is in a huge volcanic caldera 6 mi (10 km) in… … Universalium
crater lake — a body of water occupying a roughly circular, steep sided volcanic crater or caldera. [1875 80] * * * Lake, Cascade Range, southwestern Oregon, U.S. The lake is in a huge volcanic caldera 6 mi (10 km) in diameter and 1,932 ft (589 m) deep. It is… … Universalium
Crater Lake — a lake in the crater of an extinct volcano in SW Oregon, in Crater Lake National Park. 20 sq. mi. (52 sq. km); 1996 ft. (608 m) deep … Useful english dictionary
Crater Lake — geographical name lake 1932 feet (589 meters) deep SW Oregon in Cascade Range at altitude of 6164 feet (1879 meters); main feature of Crater Lake National Park … New Collegiate Dictionary
Crater Lake National Park — IUCN Category II (National Park) … Wikipedia
Crater Lake Lodge — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia