A cryptodepression is a depression in the Earth's surface that is below mean sea level, and which is filled by a lake. [1] [2]
The term is derived from the Ancient Greek word κρυπτός 'hidden' and depression.
A cryptodepression is often the result of a rift valley or a glaciation. [3] Such lakes are often long and narrow, and the surrounding landscape and the shore of the lake can be very steep. [4]
Lago O'Higgins/San Martín has a surface elevation of 250 meters and a maximal depth of 836 meters, yielding a cryptodepression of 586 meters.