Alkamergen | |
Other Name: | Алқамерген |
Coords: | 51.1117°N 76.6528°W |
Pushpin Map: | Kazakhstan |
Catchment: | 1475km2 |
Length: | 12.8km (08miles) |
Width: | 5.3km (03.3miles) |
Area: | 34km2 |
Elevation: | 190m (620feet) |
Alkamergen (Kazakh: Алқамерген) is a lake in May District, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan.[1]
The lake lies in the western part of May District, 70km (40miles) northeast of the town of Bayanaul.[2]
Alkamergen lies in a tectonic depression of the Kazakh Uplands, roughly 60km (40miles) to the northeast of the northeastern slopes of the Bayanaul Range. It is one of the largest lakes in the district. There are a number of smaller lakes in its vicinity. Sulysor, the largest one, is located to the west of the southern shore. Altybaysor lies 39km (24miles) to the north. Zhamantuz (May District) 13km (08miles) to the east and larger lake Karasor 50km (30miles) to the east.
River Ashchysu flows into Alkamergen from the west. The water of the lake is brackish, fresher in the spring and with increased salinity in the summer. In years of drought the level of Alkamergen sinks and the northern end becomes a separate lake connected with the southern section by a narrow sound.[2] [3] [1] [4]
The shores of the lake are mostly flat. The main fish species in Alkamergen are pike, perch and common bream.[4]