Lough Mask

Lough Mask (Irish: Loch Measca) is a limestone lake of about 83 km2 (32 sq mi) in Counties Mayo and Galway, Ireland, north of Lough Corrib. Lough Mask is the middle of the three lakes, which empty into the Corrib River, through Galway, into Galway Bay. Lough Carra flows into Lough Mask, which feeds into Lough Corrib through an underground stream which becomes the River Cong.

Lough Mask
Loch Measca (Irish)
Lough Mask
Location of Lough Mask in Ireland
LocationCounty Mayo, County Galway
Coordinates53°37′N 9°21′W
Lake typeLimestone lake
Catchment area938.4 km2 (362.3 sq mi)
Basin countriesIreland
Max. length16.1 km (10.0 mi)
Max. width6.4 km (4.0 mi)
Surface area83.43 km2 (32.21 sq mi)
Average depth15 m (49 ft)
Max. depth58 m (190 ft)
Water volume1.3 km3 (1,100,000 acre⋅ft)
Residence time0.28 years
Surface elevation20 m (66 ft)
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Lough Mask is the fourth largest lake, by area, in Ireland and the sixth largest lake in the island of Ireland. The eastern half of Lough Mask is shallow and contains many islands. The other half (Upper Lough Mask) is much deeper, sinking to a long trench with depths in excess of 50 metres. Lough Mask has a mean depth of 15 m (49 ft), and a maximum depth of 58 m (190 ft). Its water volume of 1.3 km3 (1.1 million acre⋅ft) is the largest in the Republic of Ireland and the second largest on the island of Ireland (after Lough Neagh).

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