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- Lake_Bassano abstract "Lake Bassano is a glacial lake that was formed in the Late Pleistocene during the deglaciation of south-central Alberta by the impoundment of the re-established proglacial drainage system and addition of glacial meltwater. It is associated with the development of through-flowing drainage within the Red Deer River basin in particular, and the South Saskatchewan drainage network in general. Approximately 7,500 square kilometers of the Bassano basin is covered with lacustrine sediments. These sediments are bordered by the topographically higher Buffalo Lake Moraine to the west, the Suffield Moraine to the east and the Lethbridge Moraine to the south.The transmission of water through the basin was ultimately controlled by the regional topography and the position of the ice front. As the Laurentide Ice Sheet retreated, lower outlet channels were exposed. The lake levels at any given time were constrained by the elevation of the lowest drainage channel. As Glacial Lake Bassano, and the proglacial lake system as a whole developed, throughflow in individual channels waxed, waned and reversed, depending on the systemic controls.".
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageID "14046313".
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageLength "5105".
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageRevisionID "641423288".
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Alberta.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Bassano_basin.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_lakes.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glacial_lakes_of_Canada.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Chronological.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Chronology.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Deglacial_landscape.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Deglaciation.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Drainage_system_(geomorphology).
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Drumheller.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Etzikom_Coulee.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_Lake_Empress.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Glacier.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Laurentide_ice_sheet.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Meltwater.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Missouri_Drainage_System.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Proglacial.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Proglacial_lake.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Red_Deer_River.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Saskatchewan.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Sediment.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Alberta.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Strathmore_Channel.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Topogra.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLink Wisconsin.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lake Bassano".
- Lake_Bassano hasPhotoCollection Lake_Bassano.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pleistocene_Lakes_and_Seas.
- Lake_Bassano wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lake_Bassano subject Category:Former_lakes.
- Lake_Bassano subject Category:Glacial_lakes_of_Canada.
- Lake_Bassano hypernym Lake.
- Lake_Bassano type Article.
- Lake_Bassano type Lake.
- Lake_Bassano type Article.
- Lake_Bassano comment "Lake Bassano is a glacial lake that was formed in the Late Pleistocene during the deglaciation of south-central Alberta by the impoundment of the re-established proglacial drainage system and addition of glacial meltwater. It is associated with the development of through-flowing drainage within the Red Deer River basin in particular, and the South Saskatchewan drainage network in general. Approximately 7,500 square kilometers of the Bassano basin is covered with lacustrine sediments.".
- Lake_Bassano label "Lake Bassano".
- Lake_Bassano sameAs m.03cs02x.
- Lake_Bassano sameAs Q6474927.
- Lake_Bassano sameAs Q6474927.
- Lake_Bassano wasDerivedFrom Lake_Bassano?oldid=641423288.
- Lake_Bassano isPrimaryTopicOf Lake_Bassano.