. . . . . . . . "Tulare Lake"@en . "Tule River"@en . . . . . "Tulare Lake was een groot zoetwatermeer in het zuiden van de San Joaquin Valley in de Amerikaanse staat Californi\u00EB. Het meer lag op een hoogte van 56 meter boven zeeniveau. Het meer had doorgaans geen uitlaat, maar verloor water door evaporatie en ondergrondse stromen naar de San Joaquin in het noorden."@nl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "36.04999923706055"^^ . . . . . "800"^^ . "Der Tulare Lake war ein See im s\u00FCdlichen San Joaquin Valley im heutigen Kings County in Kalifornien. Bis ins sp\u00E4te 19. Jahrhundert war er der Fl\u00E4che nach der zweitgr\u00F6\u00DFte S\u00FC\u00DFwassersee (nach dem Michigansee), der vollst\u00E4ndig in den Vereinigten Staaten lag. Als seinen Zul\u00E4ufen immer mehr Wasser f\u00FCr die wachsenden St\u00E4dte und zur Bew\u00E4sserung landwirtschaftlicher Fl\u00E4chen entnommen wurde, trocknete er aus. Sein Name leitet sich von tule rush ab, der englischen Bezeichnung der Teichbinsenart Schoenoplectus acutus, die an seinen sumpfigen Ufern wuchs, und ist Namensgeber des Tulare County, aus dem Kings County 1893 ausgegliedert wurde."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "POINT(-119.78805541992 36.049999237061)"^^ . . . "The dry lakebed of Tulare as it appeared in 1898"@en . . . . . "Tulare Lake"@nl . . . . . . "Le lac Tulare est un ancien lac situ\u00E9 au sud de la vall\u00E9e de San Joaquin en Californie aux \u00C9tats-Unis. Il a \u00E9t\u00E9 ass\u00E9ch\u00E9 au d\u00E9but du XXe si\u00E8cle, par le d\u00E9tournement des affluents pour l'agriculture et la consommation humaine."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Map of the Tulare Lake hydrologic region, including aqueducts and dry lake beds"@en . . . . . . . . "Tulare Lake"@en . "Drawing of the dry, cracked, and barren former lakebed of Tulare in California in 1898"@en . "Tulare Lake was een groot zoetwatermeer in het zuiden van de San Joaquin Valley in de Amerikaanse staat Californi\u00EB. Het meer lag op een hoogte van 56 meter boven zeeniveau. Het meer had doorgaans geen uitlaat, maar verloor water door evaporatie en ondergrondse stromen naar de San Joaquin in het noorden."@nl . . . . . . . . "Tulare Lake 1875.png"@en . . . . . "dry bed"@en . "Evaporation, historically underground seepage to San Joaquin River"@en . . "Lac Tulare"@fr . . . . . . "-119.7880554199219"^^ . . . "Tulare Lake"@en . . . . . . . . . "13491"^^ . . . . . "Le lac Tulare est un ancien lac situ\u00E9 au sud de la vall\u00E9e de San Joaquin en Californie aux \u00C9tats-Unis. Il a \u00E9t\u00E9 ass\u00E9ch\u00E9 au d\u00E9but du XXe si\u00E8cle, par le d\u00E9tournement des affluents pour l'agriculture et la consommation humaine."@fr . "California"@en . "1780000000.0"^^ . "dry"@en . "dry bed"@en . . . . "130000.0"^^ . . . . . . . "Tulare Lake (/t\u028A\u02C8l\u025B\u0259ri/) (Spanish: Laguna de Tache, Yokuts: Pah-\u00E1h-su) is a freshwater dry lake with residual wetlands and marshes in the southern San Joaquin Valley, California, United States. After Lake Cahuilla disappeared in the 17th century, Tulare Lake was the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi River and the second-largest freshwater lake entirely in the United States (as parts of the Great Lakes belong to Canada), based upon surface area. A remnant of Pleistocene-era Lake Corcoran, Tulare Lake dried up after its tributary rivers were diverted for agricultural irrigation and municipal water uses."@en . . . . . . . "Tulare Lake"@de . . . . . . "1091837741"^^ . . . . . . . "Drawing of a photograph of Tulare Lake from 1875"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Der Tulare Lake war ein See im s\u00FCdlichen San Joaquin Valley im heutigen Kings County in Kalifornien. Bis ins sp\u00E4te 19. Jahrhundert war er der Fl\u00E4che nach der zweitgr\u00F6\u00DFte S\u00FC\u00DFwassersee (nach dem Michigansee), der vollst\u00E4ndig in den Vereinigten Staaten lag. Als seinen Zul\u00E4ufen immer mehr Wasser f\u00FCr die wachsenden St\u00E4dte und zur Bew\u00E4sserung landwirtschaftlicher Fl\u00E4chen entnommen wurde, trocknete er aus. Sein Name leitet sich von tule rush ab, der englischen Bezeichnung der Teichbinsenart Schoenoplectus acutus, die an seinen sumpfigen Ufern wuchs, und ist Namensgeber des Tulare County, aus dem Kings County 1893 ausgegliedert wurde."@de . . . "Kings River"@en . . . . . . . . "Dry Tulare Lakebed 1898.png"@en . . "center"@en . . . . "246017"^^ . "Tulare Lake (/t\u028A\u02C8l\u025B\u0259ri/) (Spanish: Laguna de Tache, Yokuts: Pah-\u00E1h-su) is a freshwater dry lake with residual wetlands and marshes in the southern San Joaquin Valley, California, United States. After Lake Cahuilla disappeared in the 17th century, Tulare Lake was the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi River and the second-largest freshwater lake entirely in the United States (as parts of the Great Lakes belong to Canada), based upon surface area. A remnant of Pleistocene-era Lake Corcoran, Tulare Lake dried up after its tributary rivers were diverted for agricultural irrigation and municipal water uses. The lake was named for the tule rush (Schoenoplectus acutus) that lined the marshes and sloughs of its shores. The lake was part of a 13,670-square-mile (35,400 km2) partially endorheic basin, at the south end of the San Joaquin Valley, where it received water from the Kern, Tule, and Kaweah Rivers, as well as from southern distributaries of the Kings. It was separated from the rest of the San Joaquin Valley by tectonic subsidence and alluvial fans extending out from Los Gatos Creek in the Coast Ranges and the Kings River in the Sierra Nevada. Above a threshold elevation of 207 to 210 feet, it overflowed into the San Joaquin River. This happened in 19 of 29 years from 1850 to 1878. No overflows occurred after 1878 due to increasing diversions of tributary waters for agricultural irrigation and municipal water uses, and by 1899, the lake was dry except for residual wetlands and occasional floods. Tulare Lake was the largest of several similar lakes in its lower basin. Most of the Kern River's flow first went into Kern Lake and Buena Vista Lake via the Kern River and Kern River Slough southwest and south of the site of Bakersfield. If they overflowed, it was through the Kern River channel northwest through tule marshland and , into Tulare Lake."@en . . . . . . . . . . "36.05 -119.78805555555556" . . "56.0"^^ . "Drawing of the lush environment of Tulare Lake in 1875, including fishing and sailing boats"@en .