Sargul

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Sargul
Саргуль
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Sargul
Location Baraba Lowland
West Siberian Plain
Coordinates 54°35′49″N78°51′18″E / 54.59694°N 78.85500°E / 54.59694; 78.85500
Type fluvial lake
Primary inflows Chulym
Primary outflows Chulym
Catchment area 9,580 square kilometers (3,700 sq mi)
Basin  countriesRussia
Max. length9.8 kilometers (6.1 mi)
Max. width5.4 kilometers (3.4 mi)
Surface area34.6 square kilometers (13.4 sq mi)
Residence time UTC+7
Surface elevation106 meters (348 ft)
Islands no
Settlements Nizhny Chulym

Sargul (Russian : Саргуль) is a lake in Zdvinsky District, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russian Federation. [1]

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Nizhny Chulym town is located by the northeastern shore of the lake and the small village of Aleksotovo at the southern end. [2]

Geography

Sargul lies in the Baraba Lowland, West Siberian Plain. It belongs to the Chulym river basin, located in the southern part of the Ob-Irtysh interfluve. The Chulym enters the lake from the northeastern side and flows out from the southwestern end. Sargul is the next-to-last of the fluvial lakes of the westward flowing Chulym before it ends at Lake Malye Chany; the last one is lake Uryum, which lies about 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) further downstream. [3] It has an hourglass shape roughly aligned from northeast to southwest.. [2] [4] [5]

The Bagan flows 17 kilometers (11 mi) to the south. Lake Malye Chany lies 30 kilometers (19 mi) to the west, Sartlan 32 kilometers (20 mi) to the NNW, and Inder 64 kilometers (40 mi) to the east. [1]

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 Google Earth
  2. 1 2 "N-44 Topographic Chart (in Russian)" . Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  3. Intermediate lakes of the Chulym and Kargat river valleys and their role in the evolution of the Lake Chany basin
  4. δ13С and δ15N isotope analysis of modern freshwater fish in the south of Western Siberia and its potential for palaeoreconstructions
  5. Paleoecological reconstruction of Lake Sargul in Holocene based on ostracod analysis