Alkali Lake (Oregon)
Alkali Lake is a geographic sink located in Lake County, Oregon, United States. It lies within the Alkali Subbasin of the Summer Lake Basin watershed in southeastern Oregon. The lake is situated 26 miles east of Christmas Valley, Oregon, northeast of Lake Abert, and directly west of Abert Rim and Highway 395.
Alkali Lake is believed to have reached a prehistoric maximum depth of and covered about. Since then, its water level has fluctuated, with a general trend towards drying.
Notable features include dissolved alkaline salts averaging 10% of total brine weight in its seasonal waters and a nearby chemical disaster, Alkali Lake Chemical Waste Dump.
Plants
Plants known to occur in the dunes immediately north of the lake include:- Buckwheat Family
- *Broom Buckwheat
- Goosefoot Family
- *Spiny Hopsage
- Mustard Family
- *Stanleya or Guillenia sp.
- Evening-primrose family
- *Desert Evening-primrose
- Parsley Family
- *Rhysopterus plurijugus
- Phlox Family
- *Great Basin Gilia
- Borage Family
- *Matted Cryptantha
- Sunflower Family
- *Desert Pincushion
- *Gray Rabbitbrush
- *Showy Townsend Daisy
Climate
According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Alkali Lake has a steppe climate, abbreviated "BSk" on climate maps.Works cited
- McArthur, Lewis A. Oregon Geographic Names, Fourth ed. 1974. Edwards Brothers. Ann Arbor, MI