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- Mann_Lake areaOfCatchment "106.189512523776".
- Mann_Lake shoreLength "3.8624256".
- Mann_Lake abstract "Mann Lake is the largest of the shallow playa lakes in the northern part of the Alvord Valley in Harney County in the U.S. state of Oregon. The lake is a remnant of a larger Pleistocene lake that covered much of the valley, east of Steens Mountain. Fields–Denio Road runs along the east side of the lake.Inflow to Mann Lake comes from small, intermittent streams, mainly from Steens Mountain. The lake, which has no outlet, but loses water by evaporation, is hypereutrophic. An influx of cattle waste from nearby rangelands adds to the lake's natural eutrophic state. Large concentrations of Cladophora algae are common.The Bureau of Land Management operates the Mann Lake Recreation Site, about 100 miles (160 km) southeast of Burns by highway and unpaved road. The site has vault restrooms and boat ramps, but no other amenities. Recreation at or near the site includes fishing, camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, and amateur geology.Mann Lake, stocked with Lahontan cutthroat trout, has been called "one of the premiere trout fisheries in southeast Oregon". Trout in the lake range in length from 12 to 20 inches (30 to 51 cm). Fishing is restricted to artificial flies and lures.A large population of goldfish, introduced illegally, have at times multiplied in Mann Lake and competed for food with the smaller trout. In 2010, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife treated the lake with rotenone, a piscicide, killing around 200,000 goldfish and fathead minnows while sparing nearly all the trout.".
- Mann_Lake areaOfCatchment "1.06189512523776E8".
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- Mann_Lake city Burns,_Oregon.
- Mann_Lake city Fields,_Oregon.
- Mann_Lake depth "1.8288".
- Mann_Lake depth "4.2672".
- Mann_Lake elevation "1271.9304".
- Mann_Lake location Harney_County,_Oregon.
- Mann_Lake shoreLength "3862.4256".
- Mann_Lake thumbnail Mann_Lake.jpg?width=300.
- Mann_Lake type Trophic_state_index.
- Mann_Lake wikiPageExternalLink site.php?id=3517.
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- Mann_Lake wikiPageRevisionID "589179649".
- Mann_Lake basinCountries "United States".
- Mann_Lake cities Burns,_Oregon.
- Mann_Lake cities Fields,_Oregon.
- Mann_Lake hasPhotoCollection Mann_Lake.
- Mann_Lake imageLake "Mann Lake.jpg".
- Mann_Lake inflow "Intermittent streams".
- Mann_Lake lakeName "Mann Lake".
- Mann_Lake location Harney_County,_Oregon.
- Mann_Lake outflow "Evaporation".
- Mann_Lake type "Natural, hypereutrophic".
- Mann_Lake subject Category:Lakes_of_Oregon.
- Mann_Lake subject Category:Landforms_of_Harney_County,_Oregon.
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- Mann_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Mann_Lake type Lake.
- Mann_Lake type NaturalPlace.
- Mann_Lake type Place.
- Mann_Lake type Wikidata:Q532.
- Mann_Lake type BodyOfWater.
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- Mann_Lake type Place.
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- Mann_Lake comment "Mann Lake is the largest of the shallow playa lakes in the northern part of the Alvord Valley in Harney County in the U.S. state of Oregon. The lake is a remnant of a larger Pleistocene lake that covered much of the valley, east of Steens Mountain. Fields–Denio Road runs along the east side of the lake.Inflow to Mann Lake comes from small, intermittent streams, mainly from Steens Mountain. The lake, which has no outlet, but loses water by evaporation, is hypereutrophic.".
- Mann_Lake label "Mann Lake".
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- Mann_Lake sameAs Q6750684.
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- Mann_Lake lat "42.772222222222226".
- Mann_Lake long "-118.44694444444444".
- Mann_Lake wasDerivedFrom Mann_Lake?oldid=589179649.
- Mann_Lake depiction Mann_Lake.jpg.
- Mann_Lake isPrimaryTopicOf Mann_Lake.
- Mann_Lake name "Mann Lake".