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Lake Lafayette, Florida



 
 
Lake Lafayette is a prairie lake
Prairie lake

A prairie lake is a somewhat shallow lake that will empty naturally during dry periods allowing a variety of land plants to flourish in the rich nutrients on the lake bottom....
 located in the coastal lowland
Lowland

In physical geography, a lowland is any broad expanse of land with a general low level. The term is thus applied to the landward portion of the upward slope from oceanic depths to continental highlands, to a region of depression in the interior of a mountainous region, to a plain of denudation, or to any region in contrast to a highland ....
 in eastern Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida
Leon County, Florida

Leon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. In 2000, its population was 239,452. The United States Census Bureau 2007 estimate for the county was 260,945....
 with US 27 / State Road 20
State Road 20 (Florida)

State Road 20 is an east-west route across northern Florida and the Florida Panhandle....
 running close on its south side.

Lafayette is the remnant of a Pleistocene
Pleistocene

The Pleistocene is the epoch from 1.8 million to 10,000 years Before Present covering the world's recent period of repeated glaciations. The name pleistocene is derived from the Greek and ....
 river delta
River delta

A delta is a landform that is created at the mouth of a river where that river flows into an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, reservoir, flat arid area, or another river....
. Water levels receded in the last Ice Age
Ice age

The general term "ice age" or, more precisely, "glacial age" denotes a geological period of long-term reduction in the temperature of the Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in an expansion of continental ice sheets, polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers....
 and the coast moved farther south of the site which became a river valley and eventual a tributary of the St. Marks River
St. Marks River

The St. Marks River is a river in the Big Bend region of Florida.The St. Marks River begins at the south end of Lake Miccosukee in northwestern Jefferson County, Florida, Florida as an underground river, then rising and flowing through Leon County, Florida and Wakulla County, Florida counties into Apalachee Bay, an arm of the Gulf of Me...
. Dissolution processes culminated in the formation of a large basin, 8,925 acres (36.1 kmē), a major sinkhole is located in Upper Lake Lafayette just South of the Cody Scarp
Cody Scarp

File:Cody Scarp Cutaway01.pngThe Cody Scarp or escarpment is located in north and north central Florida USA. It is a persistent topographical feature, an ancient early Pleistocene shoreline formed from 1.8 million to 10,000 years Before present during a period of higher sea level....
.

Lake Lafayette Basin is one of the premier paleo sites in Florida.






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Lake Lafayette is a prairie lake
Prairie lake

A prairie lake is a somewhat shallow lake that will empty naturally during dry periods allowing a variety of land plants to flourish in the rich nutrients on the lake bottom....
 located in the coastal lowland
Lowland

In physical geography, a lowland is any broad expanse of land with a general low level. The term is thus applied to the landward portion of the upward slope from oceanic depths to continental highlands, to a region of depression in the interior of a mountainous region, to a plain of denudation, or to any region in contrast to a highland ....
 in eastern Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida
Leon County, Florida

Leon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. In 2000, its population was 239,452. The United States Census Bureau 2007 estimate for the county was 260,945....
 with US 27 / State Road 20
State Road 20 (Florida)

State Road 20 is an east-west route across northern Florida and the Florida Panhandle....
 running close on its south side.

History


Prehistoric
Lake Lafayette is the remnant of a Pleistocene
Pleistocene

The Pleistocene is the epoch from 1.8 million to 10,000 years Before Present covering the world's recent period of repeated glaciations. The name pleistocene is derived from the Greek and ....
 river delta
River delta

A delta is a landform that is created at the mouth of a river where that river flows into an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, reservoir, flat arid area, or another river....
. Water levels receded in the last Ice Age
Ice age

The general term "ice age" or, more precisely, "glacial age" denotes a geological period of long-term reduction in the temperature of the Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in an expansion of continental ice sheets, polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers....
 and the coast moved farther south of the site which became a river valley and eventual a tributary of the St. Marks River
St. Marks River

The St. Marks River is a river in the Big Bend region of Florida.The St. Marks River begins at the south end of Lake Miccosukee in northwestern Jefferson County, Florida, Florida as an underground river, then rising and flowing through Leon County, Florida and Wakulla County, Florida counties into Apalachee Bay, an arm of the Gulf of Me...
. Dissolution processes culminated in the formation of a large basin, 8,925 acres (36.1 kmē), a major sinkhole is located in Upper Lake Lafayette just South of the Cody Scarp
Cody Scarp

File:Cody Scarp Cutaway01.pngThe Cody Scarp or escarpment is located in north and north central Florida USA. It is a persistent topographical feature, an ancient early Pleistocene shoreline formed from 1.8 million to 10,000 years Before present during a period of higher sea level....
.

Lake Lafayette Basin is one of the premier paleo sites in Florida. The lake area is surrounded by archaeological sites. Almost 40 Native American Mounds surround the lake. One of these mounds is displayed at the Florida Museum of Natural History
Florida Museum of Natural History

The Florida Museum of Natural History is the State of Florida's official state-sponsored and chartered natural history museum. Its main facilities are located on the campus of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, Florida....
. The large Midden Mounds on Lake Piney Z and the Temple Mounds at Fallschase are of special interest. Native American settlements are common in the Lafayette Basin and Hernando de Soto
Hernando de Soto (explorer)

Hernando de Soto was a Spanish people Exploration and conquistador who, while leading the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States, was the first European to discover the Mississippi River....
 spent the first Christmas in the New World at one of these sites.

Early 1800s
The early settlers of Leon County called Lake Lafayette 'Prairie Lake' as it looked much like a prairie during droughts. The lake took its name from the Lafayette land grant, the township (36-square-mile tract) on the north and east side of Tallahassee that was granted by the US Congress in 1824 to General Lafayette
Gilbert du Motier, marquis de La Fayette

Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de la Fayette was a French military officer born in the province of Auvergne in south central France....
 in gratitude for his military services in the American Revolutionary War.

In the late 1820s, portions of the Lafayette grant around the lake were sold and became plantation
Plantation

A plantation is usually a large farm or Estate , especially in a tropical or semitropical country, like Brazil or Nicaragua on which cotton, tobacco, lice coffee, sugar cane and the like are cultivated, usually by resident laborers....
s, each a few thousand acres in size. The Francis Eppes Plantation
Francis Eppes Plantation

The Francis Eppes Plantation was a small cotton plantation of 1920 acres situated in east-central Leon County, Florida, Florida, United States and established by Francis W....
, Evergreen Hills Plantation
Evergreen Hills Plantation

Evergreen Hills Plantation was a large cotton plantation of 6700 acres located in eastern Leon County, Florida, Florida, United States established by Green A....
 and the Joseph Chaires Plantation
Joseph Chaires Plantation

Joseph Chaires Plantation was a large cotton plantation of 3800 acres located in southern Leon County, Florida, Florida, USA owned by Joseph Chaires....
 grew cotton until the 1860s.

20th Century
Lake Lafayette functioned as one hydrological unit until 1948 when the owners of Piney Z Plantation constructed two earthen dikes in the middle of the lake and turned the central part of Lake Lafayette into a farm pond. More dikes were constructed and the lake was further broken up creating Upper Lake Lafayette, Lake Lafayette, Piney Z Lake, and Lower Lake Lafayette which includes Alford Arm. This began the process which started the lake(s) to transform into a vegetated marsh.

The Lake Lafayette basin is the most intensively developed of the larger Lake basins in Leon County. This basin contains most of central and northern Tallahassee. It is the most modified major lake basin in North Florida and no longer functions naturally due to human occupation and altering of the lakes. Lafayette Basin once functioned as a temporary lake, much like Lake Miccosukee
Lake Miccosukee

Lake Miccosukee is a large swampy prairie lake in northern Jefferson County, Florida, Florida, USA, located east of the settlement of Miccosukee, Florida....
 and Lake Iamonia
Lake Iamonia, Florida

Lake Iamonia is a large Prairie Lake in northern Leon County, Florida....
 where water was frequently exchanged between the Lake Basin and the St. Marks River through a series of connecting sloughs.

Lower lake Lafayette is covered with floating islands of aquatic vegetation, called Tussock
Tussock

Tussock may refer to:Plants and ecology *Bunch grass*New Zealand tussock grasslands*Nassella trichotoma *Tussock *Tussock grassland...
s, usually the root systems of decaying Fragrant Water Lily, an invasive species. These are colonized by aquatic grasses, sedges and even small trees which float around the lake driven by the winds. They can trap or crush boats, docks and piers.

Scientific

  1. Lake Lafayette has a surface area of 2.85 square miles (7.38 kmē) and a drainage basin of 79.6 square miles (206 kmē) and is classified as Hypereutrophic
    Hypereutrophic

    Hypereutrophic lakes are very nutrient-rich lakes characterized by frequent and severe nuisance algal blooms and low transparency. Hypereutrophic lakes are the most biologically productive lakes, and support large amounts of plants, fish and other animals....
    .
  2. Upper Lake Lafayette has a surface area of 0.46 square miles (1.2 kmē) and a drainage basin of 23.4 square miles (60.6 kmē). It's classified as hypereutrophic.
  3. Lake Piney Z has a surface area of 0.3 square miles (0.8 kmē) and a drainage basin of 1.5 square miles (3.9 kmē) It's classified as hypereutrophic.
  4. Lower Lake Lafayette (including Alford Arm) has a surface area of 2 square miles (5 kmē) and a drainage basin of 54.6 square miles (141 kmē) and classified as hypereutrophic.