词条 | Chapman Lake (Gouin Reservoir) |
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|name =Chapman Lake |image =Stmauricerivermap.png |caption =Watershed of Saint-Maurice River |image_bathymetry= |caption_bathymetry= |location=La Tuque |coords={{Coord|48|24|01|N|74|40|39|W|type:waterbody_region:CA-QC_source:CGNDB_scale:250000|display=inline,title}} |type=Lake of dam |inflow={{unbullet|(clockwise)|Outlet of lake Kaminitikwakamak;|outlet of Lake Déboisé;|outlet of lake Kaacikitaporonaniwok;|Marmette Bay South.}} |outflow=Nevers Lake (Gouin Reservoir) |catchment_km2= |basin_countries =Canada |length ={{convert|13.4|km}} |width ={{convert|3.1|km}} |area = |depth = |max-depth = |volume = |residence_time = |shore = |elevation ={{convert|402|m}} |islands = |cities = }} The Chapman Lake is a vast expanse of freshwater in the central part of the Gouin Reservoir, in the territory of the town of La Tuque, in Haute-Mauricie, in the administrative region of Mauricie, in the province of Quebec, in Canada. This bay extends into the cantons of Chapman (northern part), Huguenin (southern part) and Nevers (eastern part). Following the completion of the Gouin Dam in 1948, the current form of Chapman Lake was shaped by the raising of the Gouin Reservoir. The water level varies significantly, being dependent on the Gouin Dam. Recreotourism activities are the main economic activity of the sector. Forestry comes second. A road branch connecting to the South at route 400 serves the southern portion of Chapman Lake and the southwestern portion of "Lac des Cinq Milles". The route 400 connects the Gouin Dam to the village of Parent, Quebec, also serves the river valleys Jean-Pierre and Leblanc; this road also serves the peninsula which stretches north in the Gouin Reservoir on {{convert|30.1|km}}. Some secondary forest roads are in use nearby for forestry and recreational tourism activities. The surface of Chapman Lake is usually frozen from mid-November to the end of April, but safe ice circulation is generally from early December to the end of March. Geography{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|The lake Chapman is primarily fed by the Kaminitikwakamak Lake Discharge, the Lac Déboisé Discharge, the Kaacikitaporonaniwok Lake Discharge, and the Strait linking it to Marmette Bay South. This lake, with a length of {{convert|13.4|km}}, has a southern portion (length: {{convert|3.4|km}}) that extends southward in the township of Huguenin; this southern part is delimited by a peninsula with a length of {{convert|1.6|km}} stretching towards the North-West. The west shore of the lake includes a bay penetrating {{convert|2.1|km}} between the mountains to the west, or up to {{convert|300|m}} from the east shore of Marmette Bay South. On the north side of Chapman Lake, several islands are aligned in the North-South direction between Marmette Bay South (on the west side) and Nevers Lake (on the east side); the longest of these islands stretches on {{convert|21.4|km}} (North-South direction). A first island with a length of {{convert|2.7|km}} crosses the northern limit of the lake. A strait of {{convert|4.5|km}} passing west of this island joins Marmette Bay South. Another passage of {{convert|3.5|km}} separates the east side of this island with the west side of the northern end of a peninsula attached to the south shore of the Gouin Reservoir. The water level of Chapman Lake is dependent on the Gouin Dam established in 1948. The confluence between the north-east passage of Chapman Lake and the west shore of Nevers Lake is located at:
The surrounding hydrographic slopes of Chapman Lake are:
From the confluence of the Chapman Lake and Nevers Lake (pass), the current flows over {{convert|51|km}} to Gouin Dam, according to the following segments:
From this dam, the current flows along the Saint-Maurice River to Trois-Rivières. }} ToponymyThe term "Chapman" is a family name of English origin. The toponym "lac Chapman" was formalized on December 18, 1986 by the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[2] Notes and references1. ^Distances measured from the Atlas of Canada (published on the Internet) of the Department of Natural Resources Canada. 2. ^Quebec Geographic Names Board - Place Names Bank - Toponym: "Chapman Lake". See also{{GeoGroup}}{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|
}}{{Portal|Quebec|Mauricie}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Chapman, lake}} 3 : Lakes of Mauricie|Tributaries of the Saint-Maurice River|La Tuque, Quebec |
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