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Menkeser
Меңкесер / Мәңгісор
Sentinel-2 image of the lake
Menkeser is located in Kazakhstan
Menkeser
Menkeser
LocationIshim Plain
West Siberian Plain
Coordinates54°31′42″N 67°55′51″E / 54.52833°N 67.93083°E / 54.52833; 67.93083
Typeendorheic
Primary outflowsnone
Catchment area38.04 square kilometers (14.69 sq mi)
Basin countriesKazakhstan
Max. length9.1 kilometers (5.7 mi)
Max. width6.1 kilometers (3.8 mi)
Surface area16.4 square kilometers (6.3 sq mi)
Average depth0.4 meters (1 ft 4 in)
Max. depth0.7 meters (2 ft 4 in)
Water volume0.0164 cubic kilometers (0.0039 cu mi)
Residence timeUTC+6
Shore length125.1 kilometers (15.6 mi)
Surface elevation123.4 meters (405 ft)
Islandsone
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Menkeser (Kazakh: Меңкесер; Russian: Мангисер) or Mangisor (Kazakh: Мәңгісор), also known as Bulandy (Kazakh: Бұланды), is a salt lake in Mamlyut District, North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan.[1][2]

The lake is located 57 kilometers (35 mi) to the SW of Mamlyut, the district capital, and 83 kilometers (52 mi) to the SW of Petropavl city, the regional capital. Mengeser village lies 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) to the north and Troitskoye village 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) to the WSW of the western lakeshore.[3][4]

Geography

Menkeser is an endorheic lake belonging to the Ishim River basin. It is located at the southern edge of the Ishim Plain, part of the West Siberian Plain. It has an oval shape, with a bay in the eastern side with a small island between the landspits delimiting the bay. The shores are flat and the bottom of the lake is covered in greenish silt with a thickness between 0.3 meters (1 ft 0 in) and 0.85 meters (2 ft 9 in).[4]

The lake is surrounded by agricultural fields and pasture land. It is fed by rain and snow. Lake Alua lies 20 kilometers (12 mi) to the southeast, and Stanovoye 30 kilometers (19 mi) to the northeast.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "N-42 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  2. ^ Lakes in the Central Kazakhstan
  3. ^ a b Google Earth
  4. ^ a b ATAMEKEN: Geographical Encyclopedia. / General ed. B. O. Jacob. - Almaty: "Kazakh Encyclopedia", 2011. - 648 pages. ISBN 9965-893-70-5

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