Jandari Lake Explained

Jandari Lake
Pushpin Map:Georgia#Azerbaijan
Coords:41.4258°N 45.2175°W
Catchment:102km²
Basin Countries:Georgia
Azerbaijan
Length:6.4km (04miles)
Width:3km (02miles)
Depth:3.75m (12.3feet)
Max-Depth:7.2m (23.6feet)
Volume:51e6m3
Elevation:291.4m (956feet)
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Jandari Lake (Georgian: ჯანდარის ტბა; Azerbaijani: Candargöl) is a lake on the Azerbaijan–Georgia border, it is located in south-east Georgia and north-west Azerbaijan, at 291,4 metres above sea level. The lake's surface area is 10.6 km2, while the catchment area is 102 km2. The maximal depth is 7.2 m.[1] Some 67% of the basin is located on Georgian territory and 33% in Azerbaijan.[2]

Notes and References

  1. [Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia]
  2. https://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/env/water/blanks/assessment/caspian.pdf Drainage basin of the caspian sea