Tinnsjå

Tinnsjå

Infobox_lake
lake_name = Tinnsjå
image_lake = Tinnsjo - Norway.jpg
caption_lake =
image_bathymetry =
caption_bathymetry =
location = Telemark
coords = coord|59|54|N|8|55|E|region:NO_type:waterbody|display=inline,title
type =
inflow = Måna
outflow = Tinnelva
catchment =
basin_countries = Norway
length =
width =
area = 51.43 km²
depth = 190 m
max-depth = 460 m
volume = 9.71 km³
residence_time =
shore =
elevation = 190 m
islands =
cities =
reference= Citation| last=Seppälä| first=Matti| title=The Physical Geography of Fennoscandia | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=q33WekTp7tgC&pg=PA145| publisher=Oxford University Press|date=2005| page=145| isbn=0-19-924590-8]

Tinnsjå (Tinnsjø, Tinnsjøen) is one of the largest lakes in Norway. It is located between the municipalities of Tinn and Notodden in Telemark county. At its source in the west, the Måna river flows out of Møsvatn and past Rjukan into Tinnsjå. From the north, the river Mår flows from the Mår, Gøystavatn, and Kalhovdfjorden lakes to join the Måna river before entering Tinnsjå. Tinnsjå is part of the Skiensvassdrag, and drains via the Tinnelva river in the south, down to Heddalsvatn.

In 1944, during the German occupation of Norway, the ferry SF "Hydro" was sunk in Tinnsjå by the Norwegian resistance. The Germans were using the ferry to transport a large quantity of heavy water to Germany, where it was to be used for nuclear weapon research. The heavy water had been produced at Vemork, a factory located in Rjukan. The wreck of the ferry was discovered in 1993. [cite book |author=Payton, Gary and Lepperød, Trond |title=Rjukanbanen; på sporet av et industrieventyr |publisher=Mana Forlag |location=Rjukan |year=1995 |language=Norwegian |isbn=82-993549-1-9] In 2004, it was investigated and filmed for an episode of NOVA; heavy water samples were recovered and deuterium isotopic enrichment was confirmed.

In April 2005, a previously unknown species of fish was discovered in Tinnsjå. A film crew shooting footage for a new documentary on the heavy water sabotage became aware of an unusual fish, swimming near the lake bottom at a depth of 430 m. The light-colored, translucent fish was about 15 cm long and seemed to lack a swimming bladder.

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