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The lake has a surface area of 31,153 km 2 (12,028 sq mi) and a volume of 2,234 km 3 (536 cu mi). Its maximum depth is 446 m (1,463 ft) and average depth 71.7 m (235 ft). The shoreline is 2,719 km (1,690 mi) and the catchment area of the lake is 114,717 km 2 (44,292 sq mi). [9] Great Bear Lake is covered with ice from late November to July. [3]
The Shita Got’ine (Mountain Dene) have joined with the K’áálǫ Got’ine (Willow Lake Dene) (they lived around K’áálô Tué – ″Willow Lake″, today known as Brackett Lake) in the community of Tulit’a. The Sahtúot’ine (Sahtú Dene or Great Bear Lake Dene) are named after Sahtú/Great Bear Lake, and are based in Deline. Métis ...
The term Great Bear can refer to: Ursa Major, the constellation, whose name is the Latin for "Great Bear" Great Bear Lake, the largest lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada and the fourth largest in North America; Great Bear River, a river fed by Great Bear Lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada; Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia
Bear Lake is a natural freshwater lake on the Idaho–Utah border in the Western United States.About 109 square miles (280 km 2) in size, it is split about equally between the two states; its Utah portion comprises the second-largest natural freshwater lake in Utah, after Utah Lake. [1]
Bear Lake (Alaska), a lake near the town of Seward and Resurrection Bay Bear Lake (Colorado), in Rocky Mountain National Park Bear Lake (Idaho), an alpine lake in Custer County
Great Bear River hosts a number of aquatic species, with some of the most notable being Lake trout and Lake whitefish.Other animals regularly found in the Great Bear River include various fish species such as Arctic grayling, Burbot, Cisco (lake herring), Northern Pike, Nelma (inconnu), Walleye, Fourhorn sculpin, Slimy sculpin, Round whitefish, Longnose sucker, Sphaeriidae molluscs, and ...
The Great Bear magmatic zone (GBMZ) is a Paleoproterozoic (1.875–1.86 Ga) multi-collisional orogenic belt of which 100 km × 400 km (62 mi × 249 mi) is exposed in the northwestern Canadian Shield east of Great Bear Lake, Northwest Territories.
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