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Akzhaykyn
Ақжайқын
Sentinel-2 image of the lake cluster
Akzhaykyn is located in Kazakhstan
Akzhaykyn
Akzhaykyn
LocationAshchykol Depression
Coordinates44°54′30″N 67°47′00″E / 44.90833°N 67.78333°E / 44.90833; 67.78333
TypeEndorheic lake
Primary inflowsChu
Primary outflowsnone
Basin countriesKazakhstan
Surface area48.2 square kilometers (18.6 sq mi)
Average depth3 meters (9.8 ft)
Surface elevation130 meters (430 ft)

Akzhaykyn (Kazakh: Ақжайқын; Russian: Акжайкын) is a salt lake group in Sozak District, Turkistan Region, Kazakhstan.[1]

Akzhaykyn is one of the main lakes of the Ashchykol Depression. There used to be fisheries in the lake in 1965—1967, at the time of the Kazakh SSR.[2][3][4]

Geography

Akzhaykyn is located in the Ashchykol Depression, a largely flat arid region dominated by salt marshes and salt flats. In years of sufficient rain the Chu river flows from the east into it. The Ashchykol lake cluster is located to the WNW. Both lake groups are part of the Important Bird Area "Lakes in the lower reaches of the Chu River".[5][4]

The shores of Akzhaykyn are flat and sandy. The core lake is round and relatively deep, but the extensive cluster of shallower lakes surrounding it become dry after the flood season that follows the melting of the snows. There are no settlements near the lake.[3][4]

Sentinel-2 image of the lake group in June 2022.

See also

References

  1. ^ "L-42 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  2. ^ Klimov F.V. Status of the ichthyofauna of the Akzhaykyn lake system in the lower reaches of the river Shu, // Fishery research in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Almaty, 2005, pp. 98-106
  3. ^ a b Google Earth
  4. ^ a b c Kazakhstan National Encyclopedia / General editor A. Nysanbayev - Almaty, 1998 ISBN 5-89800-123-9
  5. ^ IBA - Lakes in the lower reaches of the Chu River

External links

This page was last edited on 25 January 2023, at 04:40
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