Cryptodepression

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Prealpine lakes in Northern Italy by elevation (surface and deepest point elevation). Lake Maggiore, Lake Lugano, Lake Como and Lake Garda are cryptodepressions. South Alpine lakes.png
Prealpine lakes in Northern Italy by elevation (surface and deepest point elevation). Lake Maggiore, Lake Lugano, Lake Como and Lake Garda are cryptodepressions.
Cross-section diagram of the Italian lakes cryptodepressions Criptodepression.pdf
Cross-section diagram of the Italian lakes cryptodepressions

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]

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Etymology

The term is derived from the Ancient Greek word κρυπτός 'hidden' and depression.

Description

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]

Examples

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.

References

  1. Fairbridge, R. W. (1968), "Cryptodepressions", in Fairbridge, R.W. (ed.), Geomorphology, Encyclopedia of Earth Science, Encyclopedia of Earth Science, vol. Geomorphology, Berlin: Springer, pp. 231–233, doi:10.1007/3-540-31060-6_78, ISBN   978-0-442-00939-7
  2. Neuendorf, K.K.E.; Mehl, Jr., J.P.; Jackson, J.A. (2005). Glossary of Geology (5th ed.). Alexandria, Virginia: American Geological Institute. p. 155.
  3. "criptodepressione". Enciclopedia Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  4. 1 2 Fairbridge, R. W. (1968), "Cryptodepressions", in Fairbridge, R.W. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Earth Science, vol. Geomorphology, Berlin: Springer, archived from the original on 12 October 2013, retrieved 11 October 2013