Lake Killian Explained

Lake Killian
Location:Pearson, Wisconsin, United States
Coordinates:45.3669°N -88.9628°W
Inflow:spring water, precipitation
Outflow:Skid's Creek
Basin Countries:United States
Length:1150m (3,770feet)
Pushpin Map:Wisconsin
Width:490m (1,610feet)
Area:28.5ha
Depth:3.6m (11.8feet)
Max-Depth:7.6m (24.9feet)
Volume:1020000m2
Shore:3km (02miles)

Lake Killian is a small kettle lake wholly encompassed by Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation in Pearson, Wisconsin.[1] It is a central geographic feature of the camp, dividing it into East Camp and West Camp on opposing sides of the lake. Both East Camp and West Camp maintain aquatics facilities where campers can complete various merit badges. The lake is used by scouts on both sides of the lake for fishing, swimming, and boating.[2] Spring Lake Road, which goes through the scout reservation, is named for the lake.

Hydrology

Lake Killian receives all of its water from springs and precipitation; the only outflow is Skid's Creek on the west side of the lake. Skid's Creek drains from so far north in the lake that water in the southern basin has a significantly greater residence time than more northern waters.

Bathymetry

The bathymetric character of Lake Killian is dominated by a shallow northern third, with depths under 3 metres. The lake steadily deepens moving toward its center, with a deep central basin of 5 metres' depth or deeper occupying the central third. The southern and eastern portions of the lake are generally deeper than the northern and western regions. A large sandbar, less than a metre under the surface and stretching a hundred metres from end to end, dominates the southwestern extremity of the lake and is surrounded by comparatively shallow waters.The deep central basin of the lake plunges to a maximum of 7.6m (24.9feet), though the average depth is much shallower, only 3.6m (11.8feet).

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan. Hopkins. Ian. Horbal. Matt. 2014-03-24. Arcadia Publishing. 9781439644690. en.
  2. Web site: Aquatics. Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation. 17 July 2018.