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- Frying_Pan_Lake volume "200000.0".
- Frying_Pan_Lake abstract "Frying Pan Lake (renamed Waimangu Cauldron in 1963 though not widely used) is the largest hot spring in the world. It is located in the Echo Crater of the Waimangu Volcanic Rift Valley, New Zealand and its acidic water maintains a temperature of about 50–60 °C (122–140 °F).Echo Crater was formed as part of the 1886 Mount Tarawera eruption, which opened several craters along a 17-kilometre (11 mi) rift stretching southwest from Mount Tarawera to the nearby Southern Crater. After this event, the crater's floor partly filled with rainwater and heated groundwater, but it was not until after a large eruption in Echo Crater on 1 April 1917 that the resulting larger crater filled up from hot springs to reach its current size by mid 1918.The most recent eruption in Echo Crater occurred on 22 February 1973, destroying the Trinity Terrace area on the south-eastern shore of Frying Pan Lake. An area of colourful sinter terraces is still visible on the western shore of the lake. To the north, the lake is bounded by the steaming Cathedral Rocks. This monolithic rock structure is composed of rhyolitic lava at least 60,000 years old and was named Gibraltar Rock until the 1917 Echo Crater eruption completely changed its shape. A fumarole known as the Devil's Blowhole in the northern wall of Echo Crater also disappeared in that event.The water of Frying Pan Lake is typically steaming and can appear to be boiling due to carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide gas bubbling to the surface, however, the lake's average temperature is 55 °C (131 °F). The lake and its outflow, Waimangu Stream (referred to as Hot Water Creek in the Waimangu Wanderer Guide), have an average pH level of 3.8, even though some of the boiling hot springs and vents on the lake's bed feed it with alkaline water of pH 8.2 to 8.7. This leads to various gradients of pH levels, which govern which types of algae are present, the blue-green algae Mastigocladus laminosus, or the eukaryotic algae Cyanidium caldarium.The unique cyclic nature of the hydrothermal system interconnecting Frying Pan Lake and the nearby Inferno Crater Lake has been the subject of studies since monitoring equipment was installed in 1970 at the outflow stream from Frying Pan Lake and at Inferno Crater Lake. Both lakes' water levels and overflow volumes follow a complicated rhythm that repeats itself roughly every 38 days. When the water level and temperature of Inferno Crater Lake increase, the water level and outflow of Frying Pan Lake decrease.The outflow volume of Frying Pan Lake has decreased from over 122 litres per second (4.3 cubic feet per second) in 1970 to around 100 l/s (3.5 cu ft/s), but varies by up to 20 l/s (0.7 cu ft/s) as part of the 38-day cycle.Frying Pan Lake is one of the first major attractions encountered along the wheelchair-friendly main Waimangu walking track. The site of the extinct Waimangu Geyser is located not far from its north-eastern shore.".
- Frying_Pan_Lake areaTotal "38000.0".
- Frying_Pan_Lake averageDepth "6.0".
- Frying_Pan_Lake country New_Zealand.
- Frying_Pan_Lake location North_Island.
- Frying_Pan_Lake location Waimangu_Volcanic_Rift_Valley.
- Frying_Pan_Lake maximumDepth "20.0".
- Frying_Pan_Lake thumbnail Frying_Pan_Lake_in_Waimangu_Volcanic_Valley.jpg?width=300.
- Frying_Pan_Lake volume "200000.0".
- Frying_Pan_Lake width "200.0".
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageID "18936850".
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageLength "5703".
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageRevisionID "706082843".
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Boiling_Lake.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hot_springs_of_New_Zealand.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_the_Bay_of_Plenty_Region.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Okataina_Volcanic_Centre.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Fumarole.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Groundwater.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Hot_spring.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Hydrothermal_circulation.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Inferno_Crater_Lake.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Lava.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink List_of_hot_springs.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Tarawera.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink North_Island.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Rhyolite.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_crater.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Waimangu_Geyser.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Waimangu_Volcanic_Rift_Valley.
- Frying_Pan_Lake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frying Pan Lake".
- Frying_Pan_Lake basinCountries "New Zealand".
- Frying_Pan_Lake date "December 2015".
- Frying_Pan_Lake location North_Island.
- Frying_Pan_Lake location Waimangu_Volcanic_Rift_Valley.
- Frying_Pan_Lake name "Frying Pan Lake".
- Frying_Pan_Lake outflow "Waimangu Stream".
- Frying_Pan_Lake reason "current references are problematic because one is an unsourced personal blog and the other is a paywalled academic journal article and its free abstract does not mention the lake's size".
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- Frying_Pan_Lake subject Category:Hot_springs_of_New_Zealand.
- Frying_Pan_Lake subject Category:Landforms_of_the_Bay_of_Plenty_Region.
- Frying_Pan_Lake subject Category:Okataina_Volcanic_Centre.
- Frying_Pan_Lake hypernym Spring.
- Frying_Pan_Lake point "-38.283611111111114 176.395".
- Frying_Pan_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Frying_Pan_Lake type Lake.
- Frying_Pan_Lake type NaturalPlace.
- Frying_Pan_Lake type Place.
- Frying_Pan_Lake type Attraction.
- Frying_Pan_Lake type Redirect.
- Frying_Pan_Lake type Location.
- Frying_Pan_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Frying_Pan_Lake type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Frying_Pan_Lake type Place.
- Frying_Pan_Lake type Thing.
- Frying_Pan_Lake type SpatialThing.
- Frying_Pan_Lake type Q23397.
- Frying_Pan_Lake comment "Frying Pan Lake (renamed Waimangu Cauldron in 1963 though not widely used) is the largest hot spring in the world. It is located in the Echo Crater of the Waimangu Volcanic Rift Valley, New Zealand and its acidic water maintains a temperature of about 50–60 °C (122–140 °F).Echo Crater was formed as part of the 1886 Mount Tarawera eruption, which opened several craters along a 17-kilometre (11 mi) rift stretching southwest from Mount Tarawera to the nearby Southern Crater.".
- Frying_Pan_Lake label "Frying Pan Lake".
- Frying_Pan_Lake sameAs Q913465.
- Frying_Pan_Lake sameAs بحيرة_المقلاة.
- Frying_Pan_Lake sameAs Frying_Pan_Lake.
- Frying_Pan_Lake sameAs Frying_Pan_Lake.
- Frying_Pan_Lake sameAs Frying_Pan_Lake.
- Frying_Pan_Lake sameAs Frying_Pan.
- Frying_Pan_Lake sameAs m.04jcw6s.
- Frying_Pan_Lake sameAs Frying_Pan_Lake.
- Frying_Pan_Lake sameAs 6241344.
- Frying_Pan_Lake sameAs Q913465.
- Frying_Pan_Lake sameAs 煎锅湖.
- Frying_Pan_Lake lat "-38.283611111111114".
- Frying_Pan_Lake long "176.395".
- Frying_Pan_Lake wasDerivedFrom Frying_Pan_Lake?oldid=706082843.
- Frying_Pan_Lake depiction Frying_Pan_Lake_in_Waimangu_Volcanic_Valley.jpg.
- Frying_Pan_Lake isPrimaryTopicOf Frying_Pan_Lake.
- Frying_Pan_Lake name "Frying Pan Lake".