Scientists have solved a long-standing mystery about Tasmania’s Lake St Clair, confirming it as Australia’s deepest lake at 163 metres – nearly twice the depth of Bass Strait. A team from CSIRO, ...
A high-tech mapping team from CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, has produced an incredible new view of one of ...
Covering 247 square miles with a winding 759-mile shoreline, and located 110 miles upstream from the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead’s depth is anything but a simple figure.
Recent CSIRO research definitively places Tasmania's Lake St Clair at 163 metres deep, nearly twice the depth of Bass Strait.