Amadjuak Lake, 3115 km
2, elevation 113 m, is one of 2 lakes situated in the Great Plain of the Koukdjuak in south-central
BAFFIN ISLAND. This lower-lying area only emerged recently (in geological terms) from beneath the waters of
FOXE BASIN. Amadjuak Lake is the third-largest in Nunavut. High inland cliffs are unusual in the Arctic and the lake is noted for the 30 m high
LIMESTONE cliffs that overlook it. They mark the scarp edge of the cuesta plain and are steepened and swept clear of debris by the action of the lake's waves.
Author
DOUGLAS FINLAYSON