Lake Mezzano Explained

Lake Mezzano
Lago di Mezzano
Pushpin Map:Lazio
Location:Valentano, Viterbo
Coords:42.6117°N 11.7697°W
Type:crater lake
Outflow:Olpeta
Basin Countries:Italy
Area:475000m2
Max-Depth:38m (125feet)
Elevation:452m (1,483feet)

Lake Mezzano (Italian: '''Lago di Mezzano'''; Latin: Lacus Statoniensis) is a small crater lake of central Italy, of volcanic origin, which was formed 400,000 years ago.[1]

The lake has a circular shape typical of crater lakes. Its surface area is 475,000 m2 the altitude of its surface is 452 m and has a perimeter of 2,516 m.

The emissary which leaves Lake Mezzano is river Olpeta, that is an affluent to Fiora.

The lake lies in the territory of the community of Valentano (VT).[2]

In the 1980s an archaeological campaign brought back to light a number of historical and prehistorical findings. Many of those are now exhibited in the Museo della Preistoria e della Rocca Farnese in Valentano.[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/lago-di-mezzano_(Enciclopedia-dell'-Arte-Antica)/ Treccani.it: Mezzano, Lago di
  2. https://www.parchilazio.it/schede-78-lago_di_mezzano ParchiLazio.it: Lago di Mezzano
  3. http://www.valentano.org/it/home-it/visita/lago-di-mezzano Valentano.org: Lago di Mezzano