Lake Johnston | |||||||||||
Location: | Goldfields-Esperance, Western Australia | ||||||||||
Pushpin Map: | Western Australia | ||||||||||
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Western Australia | ||||||||||
Coordinates: | -31.8667°N 121.3333°W | ||||||||||
Basin Countries: | Australia | ||||||||||
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Lake Johnston is a lake in the Goldfields-Esperance region of the state of Western Australia.
It lies to the east of Hyden and west of Norseman. It is also the name of the geological map of the area.
It and adjacent lakes have been referred to collectively as The Johnston Lakes.[1]
It lies to the south of the Hyden-Norseman road, in the Shire of Dundas, and has a significant collection of named rocks near its shores:
Western side:
Eastern side:
At the southern end of the lake the Bremer Range is at the boundary of the Dundas and Esperance shires.
The maps for the area near Lake Johnston use the name of the lake for the key term.More recent maps are also available as datasets from Geoscience Australia.
Lake Johnston area is also linked to the Boorabbin and Hyden areas in vegetation surveys and maps.
It is in an area of high interest to geologists and mine exploration companies, and adjacent to nickel deposits.
The Lake Johnston Nickel Project is currently inactive.[2]
A lake of similar size, Lake Hope, lies to the south west of Lake Johnston. The Emily Ann and Maggie Hays nickel mines lie to the north west of Lake Hope, west of Lake Johnston. The Emily Ann mine lies on the north side of the Hyden-Norseman road, while the Maggie Hays mine lies on the south side of the road. Due west less than 160km (100miles), the Flying Fox, Lounge Lizard and Spotted Qoull nickel mines are located.