Lake Auronzo
Lago di Auronzo | |
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![]() The Lago di Auronzo | |
Location | Auronzo di Cadore, Province of Belluno, Veneto, Italy |
Coordinates | 46°32′38.35″N 12°27′02.85″E / 46.5439861°N 12.4507917°E |
Type | Artificial |
Primary inflows | Ansiei |
Primary outflows | Ansiei |
Lago di Auronzo, also known as Lake Santa Caterina, is an artificial lake located near the municipality of Auronzo di Cadore in the Dolomites of the Province of Belluno.[1]
Technical data
[edit]- Surface area: 0.49 km2 (0.19 sq mi)
- Catchment area: 225 km2 (87 sq mi)
- Elevation at maximum regulation: 826.21 m (2,710.7 ft) above sea level
- Elevation at maximum capacity: 830 m (2,720 ft) above sea level
- Maximum catchment elevation: 3,221 m (10,568 ft) above sea level
- Maximum depth: 49.1 m (161 ft)
- Volume: 6.25 million cubic meters[2]
History
[edit]In 1930, the SFIAC, Società forze idrauliche dell'Alto Cadore of Alessandro Marco Barnabò began construction of the dam to block the course of the Ansiei river, creating a basin about 2 kilometers long, capable of holding 6,250,000 cubic meters of water.[3]
The project and construction management of the dam were carried out by engineer Gino Visentini Scarzanella , with the collaboration of Gaudenzio Fantoli.
The dam itself is 55 m (180 ft) high, 35 m (115 ft) thick at the base, and 5.5 m (18 ft) at its crest. The works were completed in January 1932. The SFIAC was acquired by the SADE in 1932, nationalized by Enel in 1962.[3]
The name "Santa Caterina" comes from the fact that the dam ends where a small chapel from around 1500, dedicated to the saint, is located.[3] The lake used to host the Cadore Motorboat Grand Prix races, while today it hosts canoe-kayak championships.[3]
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Comune di Auronzo di Cadore-Lago di Santa Caterina" [Auronzo di Cadore Municipality-Lake Santa Caterina] (in Italian). Archived from the original on 29 July 2011.
- ^ "Lago di Santa Caterina" [Lake Santa Caterina] (in Italian).
- ^ a b c d "Lago di Auronzo" [Lake Auronzo]. InfoDolomiti (in Italian). Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
External links
[edit]- "Santa Caterina" (in Italian).
- "I laghi del Bellunese" [The Lakes of Belluno] (PDF) (in Italian). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 December 2013.