Everything about Lake Sukhodolskoye totally explained
Lake Sukhodolskoye () is a large 40 km long lake on the
Karelian Isthmus located in
Priozersk District of
Leningrad Oblast,
Russia. It is a part of the
Vuoksi River basin, constituting its southern armlet, and drained by
Burnaya River.
Originally waters of Lake Suvanto (Lake Sukhodolskoye) quietly flowed into Vuoksi through a waterway at
Kiviniemi. However, in 1818 the channel that had been dug to drain spring flood waters from Suvanto into
Lake Ladoga unexpectedly turned into Taipaleenjoki (Burnaya River), which started draining Suvanto and decreased its level by 7 m. The Kiviniemi waterway dried out. In 1857 the channel was dug there, but the stream reversed direction, revealed
rapids and rendered navigation at Kiviniemi impossible. Since 1857 Lake Sukhodolskoye and Burnaya River have constituted the southern armlet of Vuoksi River, which has decreased the level of the original northern armlet flowing through
Priozersk by 4 m.
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