Sarygamysh Lake

salt lake

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Abstract is: The Sarygamysh Lake, also Sarykamysh or Sary-Kamysh (Turkmen: Sarygamyş köli, Uzbek: Sariqamish ko‘li, Russian: Сарыкамы́шское озеро), is a lake in Central Asia. It is about midway between the Caspian Sea and the Aral Sea. It is the largest lake in Turkmenistan, in which three quarters of the entire lake's area is located (a quarter of the area falls on Uzbekistan). The Sarykamysh basin and the Sarykamysh delta of the Amu Darya river are physical and geographical nature regions of the Dashoguz Region of Turkmenistan. Up until the 17th century, the lake was fed by the Uzboy River, a distributary of the Amu Darya River, which continued on to the Caspian Sea. Today, its main source of water is a canal from the Amu Darya but also the runoff water from surrounding irrigated lands, containing high levels of pesticides, herbicides and heavy metals.

Wikimedia Commons category is Sarygamysh Lake


Coordinates:
(P625, lat/long)42.0 / 57.333333333

Sarygamysh Lake is …
instance of (P31):
lakeQ23397

External links are
P646Freebase ID/m/07r537
P1566GeoNames ID601286
P2326GNS Unique Feature ID-2578693
P7305Online PWN Encyclopedia ID3972506

P2046area3955
P205basin countryTurkmenistanQ874
UzbekistanQ265
P17countryTurkmenistanQ874
UzbekistanQ265
P2044elevation above sea level5
P200inflowsAmu DaryaQ8493
P2043length89
P361part ofTurkmenistan–Uzbekistan borderQ3088807
P4350salinity11.4
P4511vertical depth40
P2234volume as quantity12
P2049width69