Alol or Myasovskoye Lake - a lake in the Alolsky volost of the Pustoshkinsky district of the Pskov region .
| Lake | |
| Alol | |
|---|---|
| Morphometry | |
| Absolute height | 142 m |
| Square | 2.7 km² |
| Deepest | 16 m |
| Average depth | 8.4 m |
| Pool | |
| Pool area | 71.9 km² |
| Location | |
| A country |
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| The subject of the Russian Federation | Pskov region |
Area - 2.7 km² (267.3 ha, with 7 islands (11.7 ha) - 2.8 km² or 279.0 ha). The maximum depth is 16.0 m, the average depth is 8.4 m. [1]
On the shore of the lake there are villages: Alol, Kiseli, Myasovo.
Flowing. From the lake flows the Myasovsky stream, which flows into the Aloli River of the Great Basin.
The type of lake is bream-coley with vendace. Massive fish species: pike, perch, roach, bream, vendace, peled (possibly), Chuid whitefish (possible), dace, chub, ide, tench, burbot, ruff, rudd, tweezers, verkhovka, loach, gudgeon, bleak, goosester , quick-catch, goldfish, eel, char, sculpin; broad-toed cancer (single). [one]
The lake is characterized by sloping and steep shores, there are practically no wetlands, in the littoral there are sand, stones, pebbles, silted sand, in the center - silt, silted sand, stones. [one]