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Lake Jyväsjärvi () is a
lake A lake is often a naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface. It is localized in a basin or interconnected basins surrounded by dry land. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from ...
situated in the centre of
Jyväskylä Jyväskylä () is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Central Finland. It is located in the Finnish Lakeland. The population of Jyväskylä is approximately , while the Jyväskylä sub-region, sub-region has a population of approximately ...
in
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. The lake is sometimes seen as a part of the Päijänne, as both lakes are on the same level ( from sea level) and are connected by the Äijälänsalmi strait. Parts of Jyväsjärvi have been filled many times to gain more land for the growing city of Jyväskylä. Mattilanniemi and Ylistö, two campuses of the
University of Jyväskylä A university () is an institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase , which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars". U ...
, are situated on the western shores of the lake. Two bridges cross the lake, connecting Ylistönrinne and Kuokkala to the city centre. The harbour of Jyväskylä is located in Lutakko, near the Kuokkala bridge. During winter, a long ice skating track is created on the surface of the lake. There is also a path, popular among pedestrians, cyclists, joggers and rollerbladers, going around the lake.


Naming and etymology

The name of Jyväsjärvi is connected to that of Jyväskylä itself, as well as to that of ''Jyväsjoki'', a historical name for a watercourse beginning from the lake Onkilampi in
Uurainen Uurainen (, also ) is a municipality of Finland. It is part of the Central Finland region. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which , or roughly 6.5%, is water. The population density is . Neighbouring municipali ...
and ending at the Päijänne. The earliest known mentions of the name ''Jyväsjärvi'' are from the late 17th century, while ''Jyväsjoki'' was first attested in 1506 (''iywesioki''), though referring to the settlement that later became known as Jyväskylä, not the watercourse itself. Despite this, it is unclear if the lake is named after the watercourse or vice versa. While rivers are more commonly named after lakes than lakes are after rivers, this would require ''Jyväsjoki'' to have originally been only the name of the lake's outlet Äijälänjoki, modern Äijälänsalmi. According to Viljo Nissilä, the name contains the word (genitive ) meaning "(single) grain", as a reference to fertile
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s, or rotational farming sites, around the lake before the area was permanently inhabited. Alternatively, ''Jyvänen'' may have been a nickname of a farmer who owned hunting grounds in the area before it was settled. Such a nickname could still refer to fertile land, perhaps in Saarioinen (southern
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), which was historically its own administrative division () that included the then-village of Jyväskylä, from where the names beginning with ''jyväs-'' would have spread to this area.


Geography

Jyväsjärvi is surrounded by urban area on all sides. Residential areas around the lake include Lutakko, Äijälä and the Ainola, Ainolanranta and Suuruspää areas of Kuokkala. Downtown Jyväskylä,
Tourula Tourula is a district of Jyväskylä, Finland, and a part of the Kantakaupunki ward. It is located near downtown Jyväskylä and separated from it by the river Tourujoki. The district also includes the Kangas suburb. The official district of T ...
and
Halssila Halssila is one of the districts of Jyväskylä, Finland, located about three kilometers to east from the city center. As of December 2020, the population of Halssila was 6,123. History Halssila (or ''Halsila'') was originally the name of a fa ...
are separated from the lake by highways and railroads. Jyväsjärvi is located in the Ristiselkä (Ristinselkä) catchment area, which is part of the Päijänne basin and the
Kymijoki The Kymi (, ) is a river in Finland. It begins at Lake Päijänne, flows through the provinces of Päijänne Tavastia, Uusimaa and Kymenlaakso, and discharges into the Gulf of Finland. The river passes the towns of Heinola and Kouvola. The to ...
main catchment area. The main inflow of the lake is the river Tourujoki, which begins from the
Palokkajärvi Palokkajärvi () is a lake in Jyväskylä, Finland, covering an area of . The lake is mostly open in shape, with the exception of the Tyyppälänlahti bay in its eastern part extending towards Seppälänkangas. There is also a single island calle ...
. The river's basin covers an area of . Another inflow is the Köyhänoja, beginning from the Köhniönjärvi, with a basin covering of land. There is also an unnamed long stream in western Halssila that discharges into the northern part of the lake. Jyväsjärvi itself discharges into the Päijänne via the narrow, long Äijälänsalmi strait. It was formerly a river called ''Äijälänjoki'' until it was dredged for water traffic between 1839 and 1840, becoming a strait and acquiring its modern name.


Water quality

Starting in the early 20th century, wastewater from the city was discharged into the Jyväsjärvi without treatment. While there were plans to build a treatment plant in Lutakko during the 1930s, it was never built, while the amount of wastewater kept increasing as the city grew. A significant polluter was the Kangas paper mill, from where as much as of
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may have entered the lake via the Tourujoki during a day in the 1960s. By the 1970s, oxygen consumption had increased to a point where the lake was nearly devoid of oxygen during winters. In 1967, the city of Jyväskylä and
Jyväskylän maalaiskunta Jyväskylän maalaiskunta (), 'The Rural Municipality of Jyväskylä' is a List of former municipalities of Finland, former municipality of Finland. Together with Korpilahti, Jyväskylän maalaiskunta was consolidated with Jyväskylä on 1 Janua ...
agreed to build a shared wastewater treatment plant, which was eventually built in 1974. By 1977, all of the town's wastewater was treated in the plant. Oxygen was first artificially added into the Jyväsjärvi in 1979, continuing until 2013. The closure of the Kangas paper mill in 2010 also allowed the lake to recover more quickly. By the 21st century, the lake has largely recovered and the quality of its water is monitored by the University of Jyväskylä. The lake is still rather
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and occasionally somewhat lacking in oxygen.


Fishing

Fishing in the Jyväsjärvi has been deemed safe since 1997. Fish found in the lake include
perch Perch is a common name for freshwater fish from the genus ''Perca'', which belongs to the family Percidae of the large order Perciformes. The name comes from , meaning the type species of this genus, the European perch (''P. fluviatilis'') ...
, pike,
ruffe The ruffe (''Gymnocephalus cernua''), also known as the Eurasian ruffe or pope, is a freshwater fish found in temperate regions of Europe and northern Asia. It has been introduced into the Great Lakes of North America as an invasive species ...
,
zander The zander (''Sander lucioperca''), sander or pikeperch, is a species of ray-finned fish from the Family (biology), family Percidae, which also includes perch, Gymnocephalus, ruffe and Darter (fish), darter. It is found in freshwater and brackis ...
, smelt,
common bream The common bream (''Abramis brama''), also known as the freshwater bream, bream, bronze bream, carp bream or sweaty bream, is a European species of freshwater fish in the family Leuciscidae. It is now considered to be the monotypic, only speci ...
,
burbot The burbot (''Lota lota''), also known as bubbot, mariah, loche, cusk, freshwater cod, freshwater ling, freshwater cusk, the lawyer, coney-fish, lingcod, or eelpout, is a species of coldwater ray-finned fish native to the subarctic regions of ...
, white bream, bleak,
common whitefish ''Coregonus lavaretus'' is a species of freshwater whitefish, in the family Salmonidae. It is the type species of its genus ''Coregonus''. There are widely different concepts about the delimitation of the species ''Coregonus lavaretus'' and abou ...
,
common rudd The common rudd (''Scardinius erythrophthalmus'') is a benthos, bentho-pelagic freshwater Actinopterygii, ray-finned fish belonging to the Family (biology), family Leuciscidae. This species is widely spread in Europe and central Asia, around the ...
, roach and
brown trout The brown trout (''Salmo trutta'') is a species of salmonid ray-finned fish and the most widely distributed species of the genus ''Salmo'', endemic to most of Europe, West Asia and parts of North Africa, and has been widely introduced globally ...
; all found via exploratory net fishing between 2001 and 2013. Because the lake is directly connected to the Päijänne, the actual number of species is likely higher. There were 59 households who had fished on the lake in 2015 using rods, nets or traps, with the most commonly caught fish being perch (caught by 91% of fishers), pike (55%) and zander (36%).


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External links


Lake Jyväsjärvi in the Järviwiki Web Service
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jyvasjarvi Kymi basin Lakes of Jyväskylä