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Lakes edit

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In the list of lakes, since we exclude Lake Maracaibo as being an inlet rather than a true lake, should we exclude Lake Melville as well? — kwami (talk) 17:36, 27 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

I was a little surprised that Melville was included. I too compared it with Maracaibo. If it's up to me: remove it. Melville is a kind of a sill-fiord. Meromictic. Sill about 35 meters deep. Average depth about 102 meters (according to volume divided with area). It got a surplus of fresh water. Fresh surface masses and a salty deep. Melville is like a deeper version of the Azov sea. I didn't include Melville in the lists on Wikipedia: Lakes by mean depth (100 meters +) or Lakes by volume (100 km3 +). I did much work on these in july and august. A little bit on: Lakes by maximum depth as well. I'm almost finished now. Couldn't find maximum depth on: Amadjuak and Dubawnt. The length of the lakes doesn't interest me. Thanks for the feedback, Kwamikagami.

Answer about work with lakes in general. Torbjørn Ekholm (talk) 09:03, 28 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

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I added the link to, Helgøya because it's the largest island within a lake in Norway. Røssvatnet has the second largest island within a lake in Norway, namely: Røssvassholmen. So it has a logical explanation.
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