Alpine lake
Alpine lakes are classified as lakes at high altitudes, usually starting around 10,000 feet (3,000 m) in elevation above sea level[1] or above the tree line.[2]

Alpine lakes and forest, Denali National Park, Alaska
Alpine lakes are usually clearer than lakes at lower elevations due to the colder water, which decreases the speed and amount of algae and moss growth in the water. These lakes are often surrounded by varieties of pine trees, aspens, and other high-altitude trees.
Famous alpine lakes
- Alpine Lake, New York
- Ansoo Lake, Pakistan
- Changu Lake, India
- Chitta Katha Lake, Pakistan

Chitta Katha Lake in Pakistan
- Crater Lake, Oregon, USA
- Chandra Taal, India
- Dudipatsar Lake, Pakistan

Dudipatsar Lake in Pakistan
- Gangabal Lake, India
- Garibaldi Lake, British Columbia, Canada
- Gurudongmar Lake, India
- Handarap Lake, Pakistan
- Heaven Lake, North Korea/China
- Issyk Kul, Kyrgyzstan
- Lulusar Lake, Pakistan
- Karambar Lake, Pakistan
- Katora Lake, Pakistan
- Lake Sevan, Armenia
- Lake Baikal, Russia
- Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
- Lake Saiful Muluk, Pakistan

Gurudongmar Lake in India
- Lake Tahoe, California/Neveda USA
- Lake Titicaca, Peru/Bolivia
- Lake Van, Turkey
- Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada
- Naltar Lake, Pakistan

Chandra Taal Lake in India
- Paristan Lake, Pakistan
- Pangong Tso, India
- Phoksundo Lake, Nepal
- Lulusar Lake, Pakistan
- Peyto Lake, Alberta, Canada
- Rara Lake, Nepal
- Rush Lake, Pakistan
- Ratti Gali Lake, Pakistan
- Tarsar Lake, India
- Saral Lake, Pakistan

Phoksundo Lake in Nepal
- Saryolsar Lake, India
- Sheosar Lake, Pakistan
- Tenaya Lake, California
- Urmia Lake, Iran
- Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming, USA
See also
References
- Ward, Henry B.; Marsh, C. Dwight; Birge, E. A. (September 1904). "A Biological Reconnoissance of Some Elevated Lakes in the Sierras and the Rockies, with Reports on the Copepoda and on the Cladocera". Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 25: 127. doi:10.2307/3220874. JSTOR 3220874.
- Pérez, María Teresa; Sommaruga, Ruben (November 2006). "Differential effect of algal- and soil-derived dissolved organic matter on alpine lake bacterial community composition and activity". Limnology and Oceanography. 51 (6): 2527–2537. doi:10.4319/lo.2006.51.6.2527.
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