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Physical Facts
Some Physical Features of the Great Lakes
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Great Lake
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Totals
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Feature |
Units |
Superior
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Michigan
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Huron
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Erie
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Ontario
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Average
Deptha |
feet |
483 |
279 |
195 |
62 |
283 |
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meters |
147 |
85 |
59 |
19 |
86 |
Maximum
Deptha |
feet |
1,332 |
925 |
750 |
210 |
802 |
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meters |
406 |
282 |
229 |
64 |
244 |
Volumea
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miles3
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2,900 |
1,180 |
850 |
116 |
393 |
5,439
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km3 |
12,100 |
4,920 |
3,540 |
484 |
1,640 |
22,684
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Water
Area |
miles2 |
31,700 |
22,300 |
23,000 |
9,910 |
7,340 |
94,250
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km2 |
82,100 |
57,800 |
59,600 |
25,700 |
18,960 |
244,160
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Land
Drainage Areab |
miles2
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49,300 |
45,600 |
51,700 |
30,140 |
24,720 |
201,460
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km2 |
127,700 |
118,000 |
134,100 |
78,000 |
64,030 |
521,830
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Shoreline
Lengthc |
miles |
2,726 |
1,638 |
3,827 |
871 |
712 |
10,210d
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km |
4,385 |
2,633 |
6,157 |
1,402 |
1,146 |
17,017d
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Population:
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U.S.
1990 |
425,548 |
10,057,026 |
1,502,687 |
10,017,530 |
2,704,284 |
24,707,075
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Canada 1991 |
181,573 |
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1,191,467 |
1,664,639 |
5,446,611 |
8,484,290
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Totals:
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607,121
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10,057,026
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2,694,154
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11,682,169
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8,150,895
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33,191,365
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Retention
Time |
years
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191
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99
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22
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2.6
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6
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Notes:
a Measured at Low Water Datum.
b Land Drainage Area for Lake Huron
includes St. Marys River.
Lake Erie includes the St. Clair-Detroit
system.
Lake Ontario includes the Niagara River.
c Including islands.
d These totals are greater
than the sum of the shoreline length for
the lakes because they include the connecting
channels (excluding the St. Lawrence River).
Source: Great
Lakes Atlas
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