Valkjärvi
View from the Lähtelä Beach.
Valkjärvi is located in Finland
Valkjärvi
Valkjärvi
LocationNurmijärvi, Uusimaa
Coordinates60°24′09″N 24°43′12″E / 60.40250°N 24.72000°E / 60.40250; 24.72000
Primary outflowsLuhtajoki
Basin countriesFinland
Surface area1.5 km2 (0.58 sq mi)
Max. depth12.2 m (40 ft)
Surface elevation32.8 m (108 ft)
SettlementsKlaukkala

Valkjärvi is a lake located in the Nurmijärvi municipality in Southern Finland. It is an island-free lake in the immediate vicinity of Klaukkala's urban area. The water flows from the lake along the Luhtajoki River all the way to the Vantaa River.[1]

Valkjärvi is the most lushest lake of Nurmijärvi,[2][3] and it is part of the Nurmijärvi's lake monitoring program of the Central Uusimaa Environment Centre (Keski-Uudenmaan ympäristökeskus) due to its poor oxygen values near the bottom of the lake, which are observed especially in summer and winter under ice.[4][5] Blue-green algae are quite common in the lake; in July 2015, the phytoplankton in the lake with the highest total biomass consisted of 40% cyanobacteria and 29% cryptomonad.[2]

Despite all this, Valkjärvi has great recreational value and there are quite a lot of both permanent and holiday settlements around the lake.[5] There are two beaches at the southern end of Valkjärvi: Tiiranranta Beach and Lähtelä Beach.[6]

See also

References

  1. "Vesistöennusteet: Vantaanjoen vesistöalue – Luhtaanmäenjoki" (in Finnish). Ympäristö. Archived from the original on August 31, 2019. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  2. 1 2 Jorma Keskitalo: Kasviplanktonlajisto ja –biomassa Uudenmaan seurantajärvillä 2014 – 2015. (in Finnish)
  3. "Valkjärvi (21.054.1.001)" (in Finnish). Järviwiki. Archived from the original on May 27, 2022. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  4. Paula Luodeslampi: Nurmijärven järvien veden laatu 2016-2017. (in Finnish)
  5. 1 2 Valkjärvi Archived 2022-05-27 at the Wayback Machine - Keski-Uudenmaan ympäristökeskus (in Finnish)
  6. Uimarannat ja -paikat Archived 2022-04-19 at the Wayback Machine - Nurmijärvi.fi (in Finnish)
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