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Meshkeysor

Coordinates: 48°41′06″N 68°41′54″E / 48.68500°N 68.69833°E / 48.68500; 68.69833
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Meshkeysor
Мешкейсор
Sentinel-2 image of the lake in May
Meshkeysor is located in Kazakhstan
Meshkeysor
Meshkeysor
LocationKazakh Uplands
Coordinates48°41′06″N 68°41′54″E / 48.68500°N 68.69833°E / 48.68500; 68.69833
Typeendorheic
Primary inflowsyes
Primary outflowsnone
Basin countriesKazakhstan
Max. length9.5 kilometers (5.9 mi)
Max. width4.2 kilometers (2.6 mi)
Surface area33 square kilometers (13 sq mi)
Residence timeUTC+6
Surface elevation424 meters (1,391 ft)

Meshkeysor (Kazakh: Мешкейсор; Russian: Мешкейсор) is a salt lake in Ulytau District, Ulytau Region, Kazakhstan.[1]

Abilzhappas (Kazakh: Әбілжаппас), a wintering settlement (Kystau)[2] of Kazakh herders, is located 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) to the northeast of the northern lakeshore.[3]

Geography

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Meshkeysor is an endorheic lake in the Sarysu basin. The lake has a sinuous shape stretching roughly from east to west, surrounded by salt pans. The lake lies in the middle of the Meshkeysor region, a vast 8,100 square kilometers (3,100 sq mi) area characterized by flat valleys and "melkosopochnik" [ru] low hills. The altitude of this region lies between 400 meters (1,300 ft) and 500 meters (1,600 ft). It is limited by rivers Sary-Kengyr and Sarysu.[3]

Lake Meshkeysor is located at the center in a trough of saline young soils and salt marshes. Karasor, a smaller lake, lies 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) to the SSE, and a very large reddish sor 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) to the northeast. Lake Kabyrshakty lies 66 kilometers (41 mi) to the southeast.[4][1]

Meshkeysor freezes in November and stays under ice until April. It fills during the spring thaw with a river flowing from the north and another flowing from the southwest. The lake usually dries completely during summer droughts.[3]

Flora and fauna

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The steppe vegetation of the area is characterized by wormwood and fescue, with junegrass and feathergrass in the banks and higher grounds. In drainless troughs with saline soil there is only wormwood and saltwort. The lake basin is a seasonal grazing ground for local cattle.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "L-42 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 19 January 2023.
  2. ^ Kazakh Culture. Encyclopedic handbook. Almaty: "Aruna Ltd." LLP, 2005 ISBN 9965-26-095-8
  3. ^ a b c d Nature of Kazakhstan: Encyclopedia / General editor. B. O. Jacob. - Almaty: "Kazakh Encyclopedia" LLP, 2011. T.Z. - 304 pages. ISBN 9965-893-64-0 (T.Z.), ISBN 9965-893-19-5
  4. ^ Google Earth
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