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Date
1979
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Lake Naivasha is a shallow freshwater lake which shares acommon depression with two saline lakes, Elementeita and Namkuru in the Eastern or Gregory Rift Valley of Kenya. TheNakuru-Naivasha basin is bounded,to the east by the Aberdare Range and the Kinangop Plateau, by the Mau Escarpment to the west (Figure 1). The valley floor, extensively broken by secondary faulting, is still volcanically active. To the south of Lake Naivasha, Longonot and several smaller volcanoes form a barrier which is breached by the Gorge ,a former outlet of the lake. To the the Naivasha basin is partiallyseparated from the Elementeita-Nakurubasin by the Eburumountains.Pages
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